UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT LOS ANGELES No. 12471916 J-Gulenber6 from tfre Collfctft) Carleton To be sold Wednesday and Thursday November 15 and 16, 1016 No. 1347 INSCRIBED BOOKS BY NINETEENTH CENTURY AUTHORS AMERICAN AND FOREIGN FROM THE LIBRARY COLLECTED BY JAMES CARLETON YOUNG OF MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. PART I TO BE SOLD NOVEMBER 15 AND 16, 1916 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Nov. 15, 2.30 O'CLOCK. Lots 1- 275 WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov. 15, 8.15 O'CLOCK. Lots 276- 546 THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Nov. 16, 2.30 O'CLOCK. Lots 547- 820 THURSDAY EVENING, Nov. 16, 8.15 O'CLOCK. Lots 821-1078 On Public Exhibition from Saturday, November 4th THE ANDERSON GALLERIES MADISON AVENUE AT FORTIETH STREET NEW YORK CONDITIONS OF SALE. 1. All bids to be per Lot as numbered in the Catalogue. 2. The highest bidder to be the buyer ; in all eases of disputed bids the lot shall be resold, but the Auctioneer will use his judgment as to the good faith of all claims and his decision shall be final. 3. 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Books on Public Exhibition from Saturday, November 4th. Priced Copy of this Catalogue may be secured for $2.00. THE ANDERSON GALLERIES INCORPORATED MADISON AVENUE AT FORTIETH STREET, NEW YORK. Telephone, Murray Hill 7680. Catalogues on request. Sales Conducted by Mr. Frederick A. Chapman. 3492 PREFACE The large and remarkable collection of books, made by James Carleton Young, F.E.G.S., LL.D., L.H.D., which is as well known in Europe as in this country, is now to be dis- persed. The sale will be an unusually interesting and im- portant event. Mr. Young is a member of nearly all the important book clubs in the United States; he is the only American member of the Societe des Amis des Livres, the most- exclusive book club in the world, and is enrolled in many other organiza- tions, including the Authors Club of London and the "Men of Letters" of France. In 1878 he was Honorary Commis- sioner to the Paris Exposition; in 1902 the Paris "Figaro" spoke of him as "Le Roi des Livres," a title by which he is well known abroad, and in 1910 he was decorated by the French Government with the Cross of the Legion of Honor on the petition of Maurice Maeterlinck and twenty-five dis- tinguished citizens of France. When a young man Mr. Young resolved to devote his life to the collection of modern literary masterpieces in all lan- guages, believing that this would be the best tribute he could pay to literature, and he particularly desired that each book should be inscribed by its author. The work progressed rapidly in America, but as it is unusual for the writers of any language other than English to inscribe their books, very little could be accomplished by correspondence with foreign authors. Mr. Young resolved, therefore, to travel around the world, and later he made frequent visits to Europe, to obtain personal interviews with distinguished authors. In all, two years were passed in Paris, where he not only secured the inscriptions he desired but collected many rare books that had been inscribed by authors who had died, among these being Victor Hugo, Daudet, and Dumas. Most of Mr. Young's time for twenty years was devoted to this work, and he has often said that if he had known the labor required he would not have had the courage to undertake it. The books of Count Tolstoi illustrate the difficulties Mr. Young encountered. The 19S474 first books sent to Russia were lost at sea. A second set was purchased and some of these were confiscated by the Russian Government. A third set was then sent at large expense by a special messenger who succeeded in reaching the Count 's home. The books were then inscribed and were gotten out of Russia successfully and brought to America. In this case there was an additional reward, for Mr. Young secured the original of the famous letter that Tolstoi wrote to the Czar of Russia on the massacre of the Jews at Kishinef. It was a corrected copy that was sent to the Czar. The library gathered by Mr. Young is, without question, the most important collection of the kind in the world. It is so large that it must be divided into several sales. Part I con- tains 1,078 numbers. Part II, which will be sold in five' sessions on December 11, 12, and 13, will contain 1,336, and three other sales, equally large, will be held later in the season. To avoid making the catalogue unwieldy many hundred in- scriptions were not quoted and in some cases several books were grouped as one lot. This was necessary in a collection so large as this, but to every book the inscription has added interest and value. The dispersal of this unique collection will afford book-lovers an extraordinary opportunity to acquire the most desirable copies of the works of their favorite authors, as well as literary rarities of great importance. Further information appears in the following letter from Mr. Young: MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., October 3, 1916. THE ANDERSON GALLERIES, New York City. DEAR SIRS: In the formation of the library my purpose was to select only the best in contemporary literature, and in each country I was guided by the advice of a committee of critics, each of whom had attained a high place in the literary world. They made individual lists of those whom they considered their best living writers, and I selected the names that appeared on the majority of the lists. The purchasers at the sale of the collection may be sure that with very few exceptions all the books in foreign languages are by authors esteemed by high authority as the best writers in their respective countries. Many of the French books are very rare and expensive editions, and before the war began they sold at an advance over the publishers' prices. I have been assured by competent authorities in Prance, Italy, Greece, Russia, Spain, Japan, and Scandinavia that there does not exist in those countries such a select collection of their contemporary books, inscribed, as I have trans- ported to America. Not until I had investigated Icelandic literature did I know it possessed the purest of the Norse and had an Academy, whose members then inscribed my books. In collecting in this country I secured books by nearly all important authors, but for various rea- sons I included the works of some who have not yet won an abiding place in our literature. Most of the books in the collection are first editions; neither trouble nor money was spared to obtain them, and later editions were used only when first editions could not be procured. Many of the books may seem to be presentation copies, but with very rare exceptions I bought all of them, and then sent them to the authors to be inscribed, after having received permission to do so. My secretary , obtained American and foreign postage and it was always sent to the authors with every letter and for the return of the books. I intended to present the library to my country providing assurance could be obtained that it would have a permanent home in the Con- gressional Library, believing that as the inscriptions contain much liter- ary history of the last generation the books should be available to the public. Accordingly I consulted Mr. Herbert Putnam, the accomplished librarian, and conferred with the President and many prominent mem- bers of both houses of Congress. A member of the Senate remarked, ' ' How glorious it would have been if, from the foundation of our Eepublic, we had preserved a first edition of the best books written by our countrymen in which they had inscribed in their own autograph the history of their work. ' ' I offered to permit a committee to select the gems of my collection, and my propositions were received with cordial consideration and enthusiastic approval, but later on insurmountable obstacles arose. The collection was increasing with great rapidity; it became the largest of the kind in the world, requiring not only my own attention but that of a librarian and eight assistants, including cata- loguers and translators; my correspondence reached 5,000 letters a year, and I endeavored to reply personally to each letter; the result was that my health became impaired and my physician advised me to aban- don the work. For the past two years the books have been stored in safe deposit vaults and they are now consigned to The Anderson Gal- leries for public sale. I console myself with the thought that these unique literary treasures, which I have patiently gathered during many years of unremitting labor, and in many countries, will now pass into the possession of my fellow collectors and enrich hundreds of public and private libraries. These sales do not include my collection of manuscripts, nor the inscribed photographs of nearly all the authors whose works are in the library, nor the autograph letters, of which there are thousands, many of the highest interest. All this material will be sold next year. Yours very truly, JAMES CARLETON YOUNG. INSCRIBED BOOKS FROM THE LIBRARY COLLECTED BY JAMES CARLETON YOUNG PART I FIRST SESSION Wednesday Afternoon, November 15, 1916, at 2:30 o'clock LOTS 1-275 1. ABBOTT (LYMAN). The Theory of an Evolutionist. FIRST EDITION. Bost. 1898; The Evolution of Christianity. FIRST EDITION. Bost. 1892; Christianity and Social Prob- lems. Bost. 1899. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. * Each volume contains on the fly-leaf an autographed in- scription by the author. 2. ABOUT (EDMOND). La Question Eomaine. 8vo, half morocco. Bruxelles, 1859 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy, inscribed by Edmond About. 3. ADE (GEORGE). Pink Marsh, Fables in Slang, The Sultan of Sulu, In Babel. 4 vols. 12mo and 16mo, cloth and paper. N. Y. and Chic. 1897-1903 * All inscribed by the author. 4. AGASSIZ (LOUIS). Geological Sketches. Portrait. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1866 * Presentation copy, " E. P. Whipple, from his friend L. Agassiz. ' ' 5. AICARD (JEAN). Moliere a Shakespeare. Prologue en vers, with a literal [English] translation. 8vo, original paper covers. Paris: D. Jouast, 1879 * Presentation copy from the author to Leon Gambetta, with inscription. 6. AICARD (JEAN). Jesus. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1896 * Privately printed and not issued for sale. Inscribed on the half-title by Jean Aicard. 7. ALDRICH (THOMAS BAILEY). The Bells: A Col- lection of Chimes. By T. B. A. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1855 * The author 'B first book. Scarce. With his autograph on the fly-leaf. 8. ALDRICH (THOMAS BAILEY). The Story of a Bad Boy. With illustrations. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. * Autographed by the author. Bost. 1870 9. ALDRICH (THOMAS BAILEY). The Story of a Cat. Translated from the French of Emile de la Bedollierre. With designs in silhouette by Hopkins. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, boards. Bost. 1879 * Autographed by the author. 10. ALDRICH (THOMAS BAILEY). Wyndham Towers. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, half vellum, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1890 * With the author 's autograph. 11. ALDRICH (THOMAS BAILEY). Two Bites at a Cherry. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Bost. 1894 * With the author 's autograph on the fly-leaf. 12. ALDRICH (THOMAS BAILEY). Judith and Holo- fernes. A Poem. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. * Autographed by the author. Bost. 1896 13. ALDRICH (THOMAS BAILEY). A Book of Songs and Sonnets. 8vo, boards, uncut. Riverside Press, 1906 * Inscribed ' ' Herewith together you have flower and thorn, Both rose and brier, for these together grow. Bitter and sweet, but wlierefore none may know. Thomas Bailey Aldrich." 14. ALLEN (CHARLES DEXTER). American Book- Plates : A Guide to their Study. With a Bibliography. Many facsimiles. Square 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1895 * With signed inscription by the author, relating to ' ' The Collector." 15. ALLEN (JAMES LANE). A Kentucky Cardinal. Illustrated. 16mo, cloth, calf back, gilt top, uncut. * With autograph inscription by the author. N. Y., n. d. 16. ALLEN (JAMES LANE). Aftermath. Part second of "A Kentucky Cardinal." 16mo, cloth, calf back, gilt top, uncut. N. Y., n. d. * With autograph inscription by the author. 17. ALLEN (JAMES LANE). Flute and Violin and other Kentucky Tales and Romances. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1898 * With autograph inscription by the author. 18. ALLINGHAM (WILLIAM). Poems. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, cloth, top edges uncut. Lond. : Chapman and Hall, 1850 * Autograph presentation copy from the author to Edwin Percy Whipple. 8 19. ALLINGHAM (WILLIAM). The Music Master. A Love Story, and Two Series of Day and Night Songs. Illus- trations. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, cloth, top edges uncut. Lond. 1855 * Inscribed in pencil on fly-leaf : ' ' E. P. Whipple Esq., from the Author." 20. ALTENBEEG (PETER). Was der Tag mir Zutragt; Wie ich es sehe; Prodromos. (Humorous stories.) Portrait. 3 vols. 8vo, boards, vellum backs, gilt tops, uncut. ' ' All inscribed by the author. Berlin, 1902-1906 21. ANDERSEN (HANS CHRISTIAN). Fairy Tales and Stories. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. N. Y., n. d. * On the fly-leaf is pasted a sheet containing the following autograph inscription "Life is the most beautiful fairy tale! Hans Christian Andersen." Below the inscription, an auto- graph note by J. J. Piatt states that the foregoing was given him about 1871-2 by his friend G. W. Griffen, U. S. Consul at Copenhagen, who knew Andersen. 22. APPLETON'S INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SERIES. 32 vols. 12mo, cloth. N. Y., n. d. * Each volume of this important series contains either a signed inscription by its author or his autograph. 23. ARABIC MANUSCRIPT on native glazed paper. An- cient History. Folio, native morocco binding (broken). Ssec. XVIII 24. ARABIC MANUSCRIPT of the 19th century. Liter- ary subject. 8vo, boards, leather back. Ssec. XIX 25. ARCHER (WILLIAM). The Theatrical World for 1893-4-5-6. 4 vols. 12mo, boards, cloth back, uncut. Lond. 1893-6 * With the signature of William Archer in each volume. 26. ARCHER (WILLIAM). Poets of the Younger Gener- ation. With 33 full-page portraits from woodcuts by Robert Bryan. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1902 * With autograph inscription by the author : ' ' Let us pre- serve <$ enrich, to the best of our power, the language & the rhythms of Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, Shelley, and Tenny- son." 27. ARNOLD (EDWIN). Adzuma; or, the Japanese Wife. FIRST EDITION. Royal 8vo, half gray levant morocco, gilt top, uncut, original wrappers bound in. [Lond., n. d.] * Autographed presentation copy from the author to Augustin Daly. 28. ARNOLD (EDWIN). Poems: Narrative and Lyrical. : Small 8vo, original brown cloth, uncut. Oxford, 1853 * FIRST EDITION. Scarce. Autograph signature of the author, with date, on fly-leaf. 9 29. ARNOLD (EDWIN). Griselda. A Tragedy; and other Poems. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, half gray levant mo- rocco, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1856 * Autographed by the author. 30. ARNOLD (EDWIN. The Tenth Muse and other Poems. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. : Longmans, 1895 'Inscribed on verso of half-title "Edwin Arnold, poet and journalist. London, Augt. t, 1900." 31. ARNOLD (MATTHEW). A French Eton; or, Middle Class Education and the State. 16mo, limp cloth, uncut. Lond. 1864 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author. 32. ARNOLD (SIR EDWIN). Indian Idylls. From the Sanskrit of the Mahabharata. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, half gray levant morocco, gilt top. Lond. 1883 * Autographed by the author. 33. ARNOLD (SIR EDWIN). In My Lady's Praise: be- ing Poems, Old and New, written to the Honour of Fanny, Lady Arnold. 12mo, vellum wrappers (small chip from back). Lond. 1889 * Inscribed with author's autograph. FIRST EDITION. 34. ARNOLD (SIR EDWIN). The Light of the World: or, the Great Consummation. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1891 * Inscribed with a quotation by the author, and signed. 35. ASHBY-STERRY (J.). Boudoir Ballads. Crown 8vo, cloth (loose in binding). Lond. 1876 * Presentation copy, ' ' To the Hon. Lewis Wingfield, with the Author's kind regards." 36. ASHBY-STERRY (J.). The Lazy Minstrel. 16mo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1886 * Inscribed with an original poem on fly-leaf. 37. ATHERTON (GERTRUDE). A Daughter of the Vine ; Patience Sparhawk and Her Times ; The Conqueror. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. Lond. 1899-1900-02 * Each volume contains an inscription by the author. 38. AUGIER (EMILE). Philiberte. Comedie en trois actes en vers. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. * Inscribed by the author. Paris, 1853 39. AUGIER (fiMILE). Madame Caverlet. Comedie. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut (slightly stained). FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. Paris, 1876 40. AUSTIN (ALFRED). An Artist's Proof. 3 vols. crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1864 * FIBST EDITION, inscribed by the author. 10 41. AUSTIN (ALFRED). The Poetry of the Period. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1870 * FIRST EDITION, inscribed, "This book, though substantially true, and declared to be such by Matthew Arnold, was, some years ago, withdrawn from publication by the Author, . . . Alfred Austin." 42. AUSTIN (ALFRED). The Human Tragedy; The Golden Age; Rome or Death. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1871-3-6 * FIRST EDITIONS, with inscriptions by the author. 43. AUSTIN (ALFRED). Savonarola; At the Gate of the Convent; Prince Lucifer; Love's Widowhood. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1881-89 * FIRST EDITIONS, with inscriptions by the author. 44. AUSTIN (ALFRED). Haunts of Ancient Peace; A Tale of True Love; Flodden Field. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth, un- cut. Lond. 1902-3 * FIRST EDITIONS, inscribed by the author. 45. AUTHORS CLUB. Liber Scriptorum. The First Book of the Authors Club. Folio, full crinkled calf, blind and gilt stamped, beveled edges, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. : Published by the Authors Club, 1893 * The Only Edition; limited to 250 copies. Contains con- tributions from 109 American authors, each contribution being autographed by the author. Among those represented are: Mark Twain, John Hay, Win. D. Howells, Theodore Koosevelt,. F. Hopkinson Smith, Frank B. Stockton, Charles Dudley Warner, etc. 46. BACHELLER (IRVING). Eben Holden. Bost., n. d. (cover stained) ; D'ri and I. Bost., n. d. 2 vols. 12mo r cloth. * Each volume is specially inscribed, one containing an original humorous verse, and the other having two inscriptions, and in addition, two manuscript verses written on one of the pages. 47. BAGSTER (G. G.). Charles Dickens; Bin Essay. 8vo, wrappers, uncut. Stuttgart, 1904 * Inscribed in English by the author with quotation from Copperfield. 48. BAILEY (PHILIP JAMES). Festus. A Poem. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1872 * Inscribed and signed by the author. 49. BAIN (R. NISBET). Weird Tales from Northern Seas. From the Danish of Jonas Lie. 12 illustrations by Laurence Housman. 8vo, cloth, gilt, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1893 * Inscribed in Danish by Jonas Lie. "It is an old truth that there is a devil in every human being." Trans. 50. [BAIN (R. NISBET).] The Daughter of Peter the Great. Portraits. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Westminster, 1899 * Signed inscription by the author. 11 51. BALFOUR (ARTHUR JAMES). A Fragment on Progress. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Edinb. 1892 * Autographed by the author. 52. BALFOUR (ARTHUR JAMES). The Foundations of Belief, Notes Introductory to the Study of Theology. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1895 With autograph of "Arthur James Balfour, Sept. 1901" on the half-title. 53. BALZAC (HONORS DE). Enquete sur la politique des deux Ministeres. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth. Paris: Levasseur, 1831 * Rare. Inscribed on the fly-leaf : ' ' Offered by the author as a token of gratitude to the amiable colleagues of the Society of Cambray, April 1st, 1831. De Balzac." Translated. 54. BANGS (JOHN KENDRICK). The Booming of Acre Hill ; Tiddledy wink Tales ; A Rebellious Heroine. Illustrated. 3 vols. 16mo, cloth. N. Y. 1891-1900 * FIRST EDITIONS ; all inscribed by the author. 55. BANGS (JOHN KENDRICK). The Water Ghost; Toppleton's Client. Illustrated. 2 vols. cloth and boards. N. Y. and Lond. 1893-4 * FIRST EDITIONS, inscribed by the author. 56. BANGS (JOHN KENDRICK). New Waggings of Old Tales; Coffee and Repartee; Ghosts I Have Met. Illus- trated. 3 vols. 16mo, cloth. N. Y. 1896-1900 * All inscribed by the author. 57. BANVILLE (THEODORE DE). Poesies. Les Exiles. Les Princesses. Portrait. 16mo, half cloth, -uncut. * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. Paris, 1875 58. BANVILLE (THEODORE DE). Novels. 17 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut edges. Paris, 1878-1891 * All FIRST EDITIONS ; each volume has an autograph inscrip- tion on the half-title by Theodore de Banville. Comprises: Les Exile's; Comedies; Petite traite" de Poesie Franchise; Contes F6eriques; Mes souvenirs; Paris vecu; La lanterne magique; Nous tous ; Contes heWiques ; Contes Bourgeois ; Lettres chimir- iques; Dames et Demoiselles; Madame Robert ; L'Ame de Paris; Marcelle Rabe; Les belles poupees; Riquet la Houpe. 59. BANVILLE (THEODORE DE). Marcelle Rabe; La lanterne magique ; Nous tous ; Lettres chimiriques ; Contes Bourgeois; Madame Robert. 6 vols. half cloth. Paris, 1883-1891 * FIRST EDITIONS. Each volume has a design by George Rochegrosse, and is inscribed by the author. 60. BARBEY D'AUREVILLY (JULES). Les Prophetes du passe. 16mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1851 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 1% 61. BARBEY D'AUREVILLY (JULES). Les quarante- medallions de 1'Academie. 12mo, original paper covers, (worn). Paris, 1864 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation from the author, inscribed on the half-title. 62. BARBEY D'AUREVILLY (JULES). Le Chevalier des Touches. 16mo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Paris, 1879 * Presentation copy from the author, with inscription : ' ' To Madame la Comtesse de Molines, this book which her husband has signed, Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly." Translated. 63. BARBEY D'AUREVILLY (JULES). Les CEuvres et les Homines. Les Philosophes et les ecrivains religieux [du XIX m e siecle]. (Deuxieme serie.) 8vo, original wrap- pers, uncut. Paris, 188T * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author, with inscriptiion : "To Mr. Henri Fouquier. This first copy to the first Journaliste of the present time, J. Barbey d'Aurevilly.'* (Translated.) 64. BARING-GOULD (S.). Old Country Life. Illus- trated. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1895 * With a quotation, by S. Baring-Gould, pasted inside front cover. 65. BARING-GOULD (S.). A Book of Devon. Illus- trated. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond., n. d. * With a quotation, by S. Baring-Gould, pasted inside front cover. 66. BARING-GOULD (S.). Curious Myths of the Middle Ages. Illustrated. First and Second series. 2 vols. 12mo r cloth, uncut. Lond. 1868- * Volume one is the second edition, revised and enlarged, and volume two is the first edition. With autograph inscrip- tion by the author on fly-leaf of the first volume, and inscrip- tion ' ' with the author 's compliments ' ' in volume two. 67. [BARLOW (JANE).] History of a World of Im- mortals without a God. By Antares Skorpios. 12mo, cloth. Dublin, 1891 * VERY SCARCE. Contains inscription by the author, signed with nom-de-plume, stating that only 20 copies are in existence. 68. BARLOW (JANE). Irish Idylls. FIRST EDITION. 12md, cloth, edges uncut. Lond. 1892 * With signed poetic inscription in author's autograph. 69. BARRIE (J. M.). When a Man's Single. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1888 * FIRST EDITION, with autograph of J. M. Barrie on half-title. 70. BARRIE (J. M.). Works. Illustrated. 11 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. 1898 * Author 's Edition. All the volumes but one have written on half-title, "Tours truly, J. M. Barrie." The first volume of The- Little Minister has the autograph of Maude Adams. 13 71. BARRY (WILLIAM). Arden Massiter, The Wizard's Knot. FIRST EDITIONS. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth, uncut. * Both inscribed by the author. Lond. 1900-1 72. BAUER (HENRY). Une Comedienne: Scenes de la vie de theatre. 12mo, wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1889 * One of 25 copies on Holland paper. Presentation copy with inscription on fly-leaf: "A. Felicien Champsaur son ami Henry Bauer." 73. BAUER (HENRY). Idee et Realite. 12mo, uncut. Paris, 1899 * Special copy on Holland paper, printed for Smile Zola, with autograph signature. 74. BARRfiS (MAURICE). Le Jardin de Berenice. 12mo, three-quarters cloth, uncut. Paris, 1891 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 75. BARRfiS (MAURICE). CEuvres choisies. 7 vols. 16mo, original paper covers, uncut edges. Paris, 1904-1906 * Each volume is one of 12 copies on China paper, with the author's inscription. Comprises La Vierge assassine, Une visite sur un champ de bataille, Ce que jai vu au temps du Panama, Les L6zardes sur la Maison, Quelques Cadences, De Hegel aux Cantines du Nord, Ce que jai vu a Eennes. 76. BATES (ARLO). F. Seymour Haden and Engraving. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, original wrappers, uncut. Bost. : [Privately printed] 1882 * With autograph of the author on inside front wrapper. 77. BAZAN (EMILIA PARDO). Nuevo Teatro critico. I-XXX. 30 parts, 12mo, original paper covers, uncut and unopened. Madrid, 1891-1893 * Inscribed in the first part of 1891: "A worlc like this periodical written by one single person is not conceived now, in times of literary idleness. I wrote it in three years, and I left it, not on account of fatigue, but because idleness shamed my activity. Emilia far do Bazan." 78. BEAUME (GEORGES). Rosiere et moi; Corbeille d'Or; Les Amoureux. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS, with autograph inscriptions on half -title. 79. BEAZLEY (C. RAYMOND). John and Sebastian Cabot; James the First of Aragon; and others. 5 vols. 8vo, cloth and paper. Lond., v. d. * All inscribed by the author. 80. BEAZLEY (C. RAYMOND). The Dawn of Modern Geography, A History of Exploration and Geographical Science. Maps. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1897-1906 * Inscribed by the author. 14 81. BENGER (G.). Rumania in 1900. Authorised trans- lation by A. H. Keane. 14 plates, map and 26 illustrations in text. 4to, cloth (covers worn). Lond. 1900 * Inscribed, "Let us be satisfied with doing our duty. G. Benger." 82. BENSON (ARTHUR C.). Poems. 12mo, boards, un- cut. Lond. 1893 * FIRST EDITION, limited to 550 copies. Inscribed, ' ' ' Oh, I have tried,' said one, 'to hitch my waggon to a star!' And the other replied, but not unkindly, ' Then you must be prepared for a good deal of jolting.' Arthur Christopher Benson." 83. BENSON (ARTHUR C.). Lyrics. 12mo, cloth, un- cut. Lond. 1895 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed with a poem by Arthur C. Benson. 84. BENSON (ARTHUR C.). Lord Vyet, and Other Poems. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1897 * FIRST EDITION; inscribed with a quotation by Arthur C. Benson. 85. BENSON (ARTHUR C.). The Professor, and Other Poems. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1900 * FIRST EDITION ; with an inscription by Arthur C. 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BIBLIOGRAPHIE FRANQAISE recueil des cata- logues des editeures Frangais, accompagne d'une table alpha- betique par noms d'auteurs et d'une table systematique par H. Le Soudier. 10 vols. 8vo, half morocco. (Neuf volumes du catalogues et un volume de tables.) Paris : Le Soudier, 1900 98. BIGELOW (JOHN). Retrospections of An Active Life. Portraits. 3 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. * Presentation copy, inscribed by the author. N. Y. 1909 99. BIGELOW (POULTNEY). History of the German Struggle for Liberty. Portraits and illustrations. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. 1899-1905 * Inscribed by the author in the first and last volumes. In- scription in last volume reading: "Poultney Bigelow who loves German Culture and German Liberty hopes herein to do a little on American sort for both." 100. BINYON (LAURENCE). Lyric Poems. FIRST EDI- TION. Square 16mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1894 * One of 300 copies printed. 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Souve- nirs et Impressions. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1896 * China paper copy ; inscribed on half-title by Jules Breton. 18 122. BRETON (JULES). Savarette. 12mo, original cov- ers, uncut edges. Paris, 1898 * One of 5 copies on Holland paper; with autograph inscrip- tion on half-title. 123. BRETON (JULES). Delphine Bernard. La Femme etl 'Artiste. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1902 * Holland paper copy, with autograph inscription on half- title. 124. BRIDGES (ROBERT). Poems. 12mo, original blue cloth, paper label, edges uncut. Lond. : Pickering, 1873 * FIEST EDITION of the author 'a first book. With the eight corrected lines of Bridges ' sonnet, ' ' An Idle June Day, ' ' in the author's autograph. 125. BRIDGES (ROBERT). Demeter. A Mask. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, original blue wrappers, edges uncut. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1905 * Full-page inscription, signed by the author, telling of the publication of Demeter, with the amount of money he received for it. 126. 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The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. By Mark Twain. Edited by John Paul. 16mo, original green cloth, title in gilt on front cover and back, gilt frog on front cover, uncolored frog on back cover. N. Y. : C. H. Webb, 1869 * FIRST EDITION. Issued in covers of various colors. This copy has not the tinted advertisement leaf, published in some copies facing title. It contains the author's signature on fly- leaf, ' ' Truly Yours, Mark Twain. ' ' 188. CLEMENS (SAMUEL L.). A Yankee at the Court of King Arthur. By Mark Twain. With 220 illustrations by Dan. Beard. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1889 * The First English Edition. The autograph of Mark Twain on the fly-leaf. 189. CLEMENS (SAMUEL L.). The Writings of Mark Twain. Engraved titles and illustrations. 23 vols. 8vo, buckram, gilt tops, paper labels, uncut. Hartford: Am. Pub. Co., 1899 * EDITION DE LUXE. In each of the volumes, excepting one (the last), the author has inscribed his pseudonym, "Mark Twain. ' ' 190. CLERGET (FERNAND). 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Y. 1895 * Inscribed on fly-leaf in the autograph of the author : "Let me say that after many visits and some residence in the East I am strongly inclined to believe in the original Turk when he is to be found. F. Marion Crawford." 208. CRAWFORD (F.MARION). Ave Roma Immortalis. Studies from the Chronicles of Rome. Illustrations. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. 1898 * With autograph inscription by the author on fly-leaf of volume one. 209. CRAWFORD (F.MARION). A Lady of Rome. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1906 * Contains autographed inscription by the author. 210. CRAWFORD (F.MARION). Arethusa. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1907 * Autograph presentation copy from the author. 27 211. CREVECCEUR (ROBERT DE). Saint John de Crevecceur. Sa Vie et ses ouvrages, 1735-1813. With 2 por- traits etched by L. Massard. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut edges. Paris: Lib. des Bibliophiles, 1883 * Presentation copy from the author, with his autograph inscription. 212. CROCKETT (S. R.). The Sticket Minister. Illus- trated Edition. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1894 * Edition of 350 copies signed by the author, this copy specially signed on title-page. 213. CROCKETT (S. R.). The Raiders; The Lilac Sun- bonnet; The Men of the Moss-Hags. 3 vols. crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1894-5 * FIRST EDITIONS ; with author 's autograph on titles. 214. CROCKETT (S. R.). Bog-Myrtle and Peat. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1896 * FIRST EDITION; presentation copy, "To a famous Gallo- way painter. June 6, 1895." 215. CROCKETT (S. R.). The Red Axe; Kit Kennedy; Joan of the Sword Hand. 3 vols. crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1898-1900 * FIRST EDITIONS, with author 's autograph on title pages. 216. CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). An Essay on the Genius of George Cruikshank. With numerous illustrations of his works (some slightly stained). 8vo, half ^pebbled morocco, gilt top, by Alfred Matthews. [Lond.] 1840 * Inserted is a 1 p. A. L. S. of George Cruikshank to John Reed expressing his anticipated pleasure in seeing him and his son the following evening. 217. D'ANNUNZIO (GABRIEL). The Triumph of Death. Translated by Arthur Hornblow. Portrait. 12mo, cloth, un- cut. N. Y. 1897 * Signature of the author on fly-leaf. 218. D'ANNUNZIO (GABRIELE). La Citta Morta, tragedia. 12mo, half morocco, gilt top. Milan, 1900 * Inscribed on the half-title : "To watch the stars, which are not seen by the eyes. Gabriele d'Annuneio." 219. DAUDET (ALPHONSE). Robert Helmont. fitudes et Paysages. 12mo, half calf. Paris, 1882 * Presentation from the author, with his inscription. 220. DAUDET (ALPHONSE). Sapho. Moeurs Parisiennes. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1884 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 28 221. DAUDET (ERNEST). Souvenirs et Revelations. Histoire Diplomatique de 1'Alliance Franco-Russe (1873- 1893). 8vo, boards, cloth back, original wrappers bound in. Paris, 1894 * FIRST EDITION. With fine autograph inscription in French on half-title by the author, the following being a translation : ' ' The relation given in this book is well made to rejoice French patriots and friends of peace. Happening twenty years after the war, the Franco-Russian Alliance has been the first great joy they have had since the misfortunes of France. . . . Ernest Daudet." 222. DAUDET (LEON A.). Le voyage de Shakespeare. 12mo, three-quarters cloth, original covers bound in, uncut edges. Paris, 1896 * FIRST EDITION. With an inscription by the author. 223. DAUDET (MADAME ALPHONSE). Les Femmes d 'Artistes. Avec une eau-forte de A. Gill; Fragments d'un livre inedit ; Enfants et Meres ; and 2 others. 5 vols. 12 and 16mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1874-1898 * FIRST EDITION. All inscribed by Madame A. Daudet. 224. DAVID (J. J.). Novels. 7 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut edges. Berlin-Leipzig, 1891-1903 * FIRST EDITIONS. Each volume with the author 's autograph inscription. Comprises: Am Wege sterben; Der Uebergang; Hagars Sohn; Das Hofe-Becht; Friihschein; Die Hanna; Der getreue Eckardt. 225. DAVIDSON (JOHN). Smith, A Tragedy. 16mo, wrappers, uncut. Glasgow, 1888 * FIRST EDITION; with inscription by John Davidson. 226. DAVIDSON (JOHN). Plays. Crown 8vo, wrappers (corners worn). Greenock, 1889 * FIRST EDITION; privately printed, "With the Publisher's Compliments." [John Davidson.] 227. DAVIDSON (JOHN). Perfervid, the Career of Ninian Jamieson. With 23 illustrations by Harry Furniss. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1890 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed by the author. 228. DAVIDSON (JOHN). In a Music-Hall, and Other Poems. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1891 * FIRST EDITION ; with an inscription by John Davidson. 229. DAVIDSON (JOHN). The Pilgrimage of StrongsouH The Wonderful Mission of Earl Lavender. 2 vols. crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1895-6 * FIRST EDITIONS, with inscriptions by John Davidson. 230. DAVIDSON (JOHN). Account of the Wonderful Mission of Earl Lavender. Frontispiece by Aubrey Beards- ley. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1895 FIRST EDITION; presentation copy. "A. E. Fletcher, with, Trind regards from John Davidson." 29 231. DAVIS (RICHARD HARDING). The Cuban and Porto Rican Campaigns. N. Y. 1898; A Year from a Re- porter's Note-Book. N. Y. 1898; Three Gringos in Venezuela and Central America. N. Y. 1896. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. * Inscribed by the author. 232. DAVIS (RICHARD HARDING). The Bar Sinister. Colored illustrations by E. M. Ashe. 8vo, buckram, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1903 * Inscribed and signed by the author with quotation from this book. 233. DE AMICIS (EDMONDO). Cuore. Libro Per i Ragazzi. Illustrations by A. Ferraguti, E. Nardi and A. G. Sartorio. Small 4to, original paper covers, uncut. Milan, 1892 "Inscribed in Italian: "The most beautiful artistic illus- tration 'The Heart of a Boy' (and also one of my dearest glories) was a group in bronze in which the illustrious sculptor Ettore Ximenes wonderfully represented the eleven chief per- sonages of the book and was purchased by the minister of the public instruction. When I die it will be my monument. At least I shall survive in the eleven creatures of my mind Ed- mondo De Amiois Turin April 10, 1906." (Translation.) 234. DE AMICIS (EDMONDO). Alle Porte d 'Italia. 172 illustrations by Genaro Amato. Small 4to, uncut edges, origi- nal paper covers. Milan, 1892 * Inscribed in Italian, ' ' This "book ought to be entitled, The City of the princess of Acaja. The editor having put this title under judgment of Carducci, who said: 'I do not like it. ... And I do not look for another one, it is well done, and is a gratitude that bound me to the great Master, besides being called by him in a title celebration poem Numuta. ' The courteous Captain Edmondo De Amicis. ' Turin April 10, 1906.'' (Translation.) 235. DE BOVET (MARIE ANNE). Charles Gounod, his Life and his Works. Portrait and facsimiles. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1891 * Inscribed, "I admired the genius, yet more I loved the man. I shall feel happy if the perusal of these pages make him so much lovable and admirable to those who did not enjoy the privilege of his friendship. Marie Anne De Bovet." 236. DE BOVET (MARIE ANNE). Roman de Femmes: Confessions d'une Fille de trente ans. 2 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1895-1896 * FIRST EDITIONS. Proof copies on special paper. Presenta- tion copies with autograph inscriptions. 237. DE BOVET (MARIE ANNE). Petites Rosseries. Par Orgueil. 2 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1898 * FIRST EDITION. Proof copies on special paper. Presenta- tion copies to Mr. Fischer, with autograph inscriptions. 30 238. DE BO VET (MARIE ANNE). La Belle Sabine. Pris sur le vif . Autour de 1 'Etendard. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut edges. Paris, 1899-1904 * FIRST EDITIONS ; with interesting inscription by the author in each volume. 239. DE BOVET (MARIE ANNE). Autour de 1 'Eten- dard; Ames d'Argile. 2 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1904 * FIRST EDITIONS ; with interesting autograph inscription in each. 240. DECOURCELLE (PIERRE). Mam'zelle Misere. Numerous illustrations. Imp. 8vo, original paper covers, un- cut. Paris, n. d. * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 241. DELAND (MARGARET). Florida Days. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, gilt top. Bost. 1889 * With full-page inscription by the author in reference to the book, signed. 242. DELAND (MARGARET). Dr. Lavendar's People. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1903 * With full-page autographed quotation from one of the stories, inscribed by the author. 243. DE LAPRADE (VICTOR). Le Livre d'un^Pere. Numerous illustrations by E. Froment engraved by E. Matthis. Royal 8vo, half leather, gilt top. Paris, n. d. * Presentation copy, with inscription on half-title, ' ' A mon cher ami Antoine de Latour V. de Laprade. ' ' Contains a book- plate, and a poem entitled ' ' Morts pour La Patrie ' ' is inserted. 244. DELAVIGNE (CASIMIR). Sept Messeniennes nou- velles. 8vo, boards. Paris, 1828 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy inscribed by the author. Contains the poem, ' ' Trois jours de Christophe Colomb. Aux Americains" and a folding plate of the Chant Romain with text and music. 245. DE MORGAN (AUGUSTUS). Formal Logic. 8vo, cloth (foxed). Lond. 1847 * FIRST EDITION, inscribed: "Presented for sale at the anti- slavery Bazaar in Boston, in sympathy with the cause it is meant to support .... Augustus De Morgan." 246. DEROULEDE (PAUL). L'Hetman; Chants du Sol- dat; La Mort de Hoche; Marches et Sonneries; La Moabite; Refrains Militaires. 6 vols. 16mo, original paper covers. Paris, 1872-1889 * FIRST EDITION. All inscribed on the half-titles by Paul D6roulede. 247. DEROULEDE (PAUL). CEuvres. 6 vols. 16mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1875-1900 * Each volume is inscribed with an original poem by the author. Comprises: Chants du Paysan; Marches et sonneries; Juan Strenner; Chants du Soldat; Nouveau chants du Soldat; L ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 :i 1 1 . 31 248. DfiROULEDE (PAUL). La Moabite. 16mo, origi- nal paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1881 * One of 50 copies on Holland paper. Inscribed by the author. 249. DfiROULfiDE (PAUL). Chants du Soldat. Dessins et aquarelles de De Neuville, Detaille, Allonge, Baugnies and Others. Koyal 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1888 * One of 100 copies on Japan paper. Presentation from the author, with autograph inscription on the half-title. 250. DfiROULfiDE (PAUL). La plus belle fille du monde. Conte dialogue en vers libres. 12mo, original wrap- pers, uncut. Paris, 1898 * One of 30 copies on Holland paper. With an original poem inscribed by Paul Deroulede. 251. DESPREZ (LOUIS). L 'evolution Naturaliste. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1884 * One of 10 copies on Holland paper. Inscribed by Louis Desprez. 252. DE VERE (AUBREY). Poems. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1855 * Presentation copy, ' ' Leigh Hunt, Esq. from Aubrey de Vere, . July 19, '56." 253. DE VILLEURS (JEAN). Contes de Garnison. Nouveaux contes de Garnison, with croquis by Darnoc. Songes bleus. Soleil d'Afrique. La Legende de 1'Ondine. 5 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS ; all inscribed on half-title by Jean de Villeurs. 254. DIBDIN (T. F.). Book Rarities; or, a Descriptive Catalogue of Curious, Rare, and Valuable Books, Chiefly in Collection of George Earl Spencer. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1811 *Only 36 copies printed. Presentation copy, "With the Author's respectful Compt's to Mr. Mathias." 255. DITCHFIELD (P. H.). Old English Customs Ex- tant at the Present Time. Frontispiece. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1896 * Inscribed, ' ' The main object of this volume was to record all the quaint customs and usages in England extant at the pres- ent time and therefore may be of some value in later times, etc. P. H. Ditchfield." 256. DOBSON (AUSTIN). Thomas Bewick and his Pupils. With 95 illustrations. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1884 * Inscribed, "This is based upon two articles (1881-8) in the Century Magazine. Austin Dobson. g6:ix. 190t." 32 257. DOBSON (AUSTIN). William Hogarth. Illus- trated. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1891 * Inscribed, ' ' The origin of this book is explained in the Preface. It was largely added to in the subsequent edition of 1898; and again in the edition de luxe of the present year. Austin Dobson, S6:ix: 1902." 258. DOBSON (AUSTIN). The Story of Rosina. Illus- trated by Hugh Thomson. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, un- cut. Lond. 1895 * Inscribed, " Le temps le mieux employe est celui qu'on perd, Austin Dobson, 25, ix 1901." 259. DODSLEY (ROBERT). Robert Dodsley, Poet, Pub- lisher, and Playwright, by Ralph Straus. Portrait and 12 illustrations. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1910 * Inscribed, ' ' As a novelist I might have allowed my imagi- nation rather more play in the composition of a life of this simple old bookseller . . . Ealph Straus." 260. DORAN (DR.). London in the Jacobite Times. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1877 * Presentation copy, to the ' ' Lord Mayor of London, With the Author's Compliments." . 261. [DOUBLEDAY (N. D. G.).] Bird Neighbors. An Introductory Acquaintance with 150 Birds Commonly Found in the Gardens, Meadows, and Woods about our Homes. By Neltje Blanchan. With Introduction by John Burroughs. 52 colored plates. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1898 * Inscribed and signed by the author. 262. DOUCET (CAMILLE). Comedies en vers. 2 vols. royal 8vo, original paper covers. Paris, 1858 * FIRST EDITIONS. Presentation copy, inscribed by Camille Doucet. 263. DOUCET (CAMILLE). Comedies en vers. 2 vols. royal 8vo, half morocco. Paris, 1858 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy, with autograph inscrip- tion by Camille Doucet. 264. DOWDEN (EDWARD). Poems. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1876 * FIRST EDITION ; with author 's autograph on half-title. 265. DOWDEN (EDWARD). Studies in Literature, 1789- 1877. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1878 * FIRST EDITION, inscribed, "This volume has been more popular than any other volumes of essays. . . Edward Dowden. ' ' 266. DOWDEN (EDWARD). The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1886 * FIRST EDITION, inscribed, ' ' The worst error in these volumes is in connection with Poems by Victor and Cazire. . . . Edward Dowden." 33 267. DOWDEN (EDWARD). Transcripts and Studies. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1888 FIRST EDITION, inscribed: "1 am sorry that I did not affix the date at which each of these essays was written. . . . Edward Dowden." 268. DOWDEN (EDWARD). New Studies in Literature. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1895 * FIRST EDITION, inscribed, "I half regret the publication in this form of the essays on Goethe, for it has diminished the seal I had for long to attempt a more thorough study of his works. . . . Edward Dowden." 269. DOWDEN (EDWARD). Shakspere, His Mind and Art. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1899 * With a full-page inscription by Edward Dowden. 270. DOYLE (A. CONAN). The Hound of the Basker- villes. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1902 * Inscribed by the author. 271. DOYLE (A. CONAN). The Great Boer War. With maps. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1900 * Inscribed by the author on the title. 272. DU CAMP (MAXIME). Les Convulsions de Paris. 4 vols. 8vo, half brown crushed morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Paris, 1878-1880 * FIRST EDITIONS. Presentation copy from the author. Con- tains a signed portrait and A. L. S. of the author, to Mr. Ansart, saying, ' ' Will you please join this old figure to the Convulsions de Paris? It is the portrait of the author himself and very trully yours. M. Du Camp. April, 1880." With the monogram book-label of Mr. Ansart. 273. DU CHAILLTJ (PAUL). The Country of the Dwarfs. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1871 * Inscribed by Paul Du Chaillu. 274. DUFF (E. GORDON). Early Printed Books. Fac- similes. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1893 'Inscribed, " I do not think I could write anything on the subject more to the point than the following two verses by Austin Dobson. E. Gordon Duff." 275. DUMAURIER (GEORGE). Trilby. A Novel. With illustrations by the author. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1895 * Inserted is an autograph note by the author, containing a small sketch. 34 SECOND SESSION Wednesday Evening, November 15, 1916, at 8:15 o'clock LOTS 276-546 276. DUMAS (ALEXANDRA). Stockholm, Fontaine- bleau et Rome, Triologie dramatique sur la Vie de Christine . . . avec prologue et epilogue. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris: Barba, 1830 * FIRST EDITION, with frontispiece. Presentation copy from the author, with autograph inscription. 277. DUMAS (ALEX ANDRE). Napoleon Bonaparte, ou Trente Ans de 1 'Histoire de France. Drame en six actes. 8vo, half calf, uncut. Paris: Chez Tournachon-Molin, 1831 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author, with autograph inscription. 278. DUMAS (ALEXANDRE). Theatre. Henry III, Antony. Drames en cinq actes et en prose. Etched frontis- piece after Celestin Nanteuil. 8vo, half cloth with the original covers bound in, uncut edges. Paris : Charpentier, 1834 * FIRST EDITION of ' ' (Euvres completes de A. Dumas. ' ' In- serted is an A. L. S. "I arrived from the borders of the Rhine and am without money just as it was with you. Have you a 100 francs send them to me to night or to morrow morning. I will be able to return them to you at the end of the month." (Translation.) With a carte-de-visite photo, of Alex. Dumas, by Pierre Petit. 279. DUMAS (ALEXANDRE). Madame de Chamblay. Drame en cinq actes. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut (covers worn). Paris: Michel Levy, 1869 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author to Mile. Rousseil (who played the character of Madame de Cham- blay), with his autograph inscription. 280. DUMAS, FILS( ALEXANDRE). Peches de Jeunesse. 8vo, half dark blue straight-grain morocco, gilt back, original covers bound in, by Champs. Paris : Fellens et Dufour, 1847 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author, with autograph inscription. 281. DUMAS, FILS (ALEXANDRE). Theatre complet. 4 vols. 12mo, half morocco. Paris : Michel Levy Freres, 1868 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author, with his autograph inscription in the first volume. 35 282. DUMAS, FILS (ALEXANDRA). La Dame aux Camelias. Preface par Jules Janin. With etched portrait of Marie Duplessis by Lerat. 8vo, original covers, uncut. Paris: Levy Freres, 1872 * Printed on Holland paper ; limited issue. The Second Edi- tion, and the first to divulge the identity of Mile. Duplessis, whose portrait appears as a frontispiece, as the Lady of the Camillas. Presentation copy from the author, with his autograph in- scription. 283. DUMAS, FILS (ALEX ANDRE). La Femme de Claude. Piece, avec preface. 8vo, half cloth, uncut. Paris, 1873 * Presentation from the author, with his inscription. 284. DUMAS, FILS (ALEXANDRE). Discours prononce a 1' Academic Franchise le jour de sa reception 11. Fevrier 1875. 4to, half cloth. Paris, 1875 * Presentation copy from the author, with autograph inscrip- tion. Inserted are three newspaper articles of theatrical criticism by Francisque Sarcey, Le Temps, 1876, 1878. 285. DUMAS, FILS (ALEXANDRE). L 'Etrangere. Comedie en cinq actes. 12mo, half cloth. Paris, 1877 * Presentation copy from the author, with his autograph in- scription. 286. DUMAS, FILS (ALEXANDRE) . Lettre a M. Naquet. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1882 * One of 30 copies on Holland paper. Presentation copy from the author, with autograph inscription. 287. DUNBAR (PAUL LAURENCE). Poems of Cabin and Field. Illustrated from photographs. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1899 * With autographed inscription by the author : ' ' When de quiet resfull shadders Is beginnin' jes' to fall Den I teles my little banjo F'om its place upon de wall. Very sincerely yours, Paul Laurence Dunbar. J> 288. DUNBAR (PAUL LAURENCE). Candle-Lightin' Time. Illustrated with photograpJis. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1901 * The author has inscribed on the fly-leaf, an original verse of 8 lines, signing same, with date, December 1901. 289. DUN EMER PRESS. A Book of Saints and Wonders put down here by Lady Gregory according to the Old Writings and the Memory of the People of Ireland. 8vo, boards, cloth back, paper label, uncut. Dundrum: The Dun Emer Press, 1906 * On the fly-leaf of the book Lady Gregory has inscribed an additional story which she heard from an old man, and which she plans to incorporate into a new chapter in the next edition. The inscription is signed and dated. 290. DUVAL (GEORGES). Paris qui Rit. Dessins de Arus, French, Kauffman, Rafaelli, Uzes and 12 others. 12mo, original lithographic covers. Paris, 1886 * One of 25 copies on Japan paper, with portrait of the author. Inscribed on the half-title by the editor, L6vy. 291. EGGLESTON (GEORGE GARY). History of the Confederate War: Its Causes and Its Conduct. A Narrative and Critical History. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. 1910 * With fine and lengthy inscription by the author, regarding this work and his purpose in writing it. 292. ELLIS (S. M.). William Harrison Ainsworth and His Friends. Plates and illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, red cloth, gilt tops. Lond. : John Lane, 1911 * Long signed inscription by the author relating to his early love for Ainsworth 's writings and the steps he took toward the publication of this work. Contains also the author's bookplate. 293. EVERETT (EDWARD). Speech in support of the Memorial of Harvard, Williams, and Amherst Colleges, de- livered .... on the 7th of February, 1849. 8vo, wrappers. Cambridge, 1849 * Presentation copy from Edward Everett to the Rev. Dr. Frothingham, with inscription on wrapper. 294. FABRE (FERDINAND). Sylviane. Illustrations de George Eoux gravees sur bois par Baud et Hamel. 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1892 * Limited edition on Papier Velin. Presentation copy from the author to Emile Zola, with inscription. 295. FARRER (J. A.). Paganism and Christianity. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1891 * Inscribed, "This ftoofc may be regarded as an excursion into the Palace of Untruth, undertaken in the hope of shedding some light upon one of its darkest recesses. . . . J. A. Farrer." 296. FARRAR (F. W.). The Herods. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1898 * Inscribed by the author with his signature, and quotation : " Bevenge $ wrong "bring forth their kind. The foul cubs like the parents are. ' ' 297. FERRERO (GUGLIELMO). Militarism. FIRST ENG- LISH EDITION. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1902 * With inscription in Italian by the author. 298. FERRI (ENRICO). L'Omicidio nell 'antropologia Criminale (omicida nato e omicida pazzo) with Atlante antro- pologico-statistico dell 'omicidio. 2 vols. 8vo, paper covers and cloth. Torino, 1895 * FIRST EDITION ; with inscription by Enrico Ferri in each volume. 299. FERRI (ENRICO). Sociologia Criminale con 2 tavole grafiche; L'Omicidio-Suicidio, responsabilita Giuridica con nuove aggiunte polemiche e due tavole grafiche. 2 vols. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Torino, 1900, 1895 * Both inscribed by Enrico Ferri. 37 198474 300. FERRI (ENRICO). Socialism and Modern Science; Criminal Sociology. 2 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth. Both inscribed by the author. Lond. & N. Y., 1895-1900 301. FEZENSAC (COMTE ROBERT DE MONTES- QUIOU). Le Chef des odeurs suaves. [Florales Litanies.] Square 8vo, original wrappers, uncut edges. Paris [1893] * One of 200 copies printed on Papier Verge". Presentation copy from the author, with autograph inscription. No copies issued for sale. 302. [FIELD (EUGENE).] History and Transactions of the Editors and Publishers' Association of Missouri, 1867-76. Compiled by J. W. Barrett. 137 pp. 8vo, original wrappers (slightly rubbed at edges, lacks 1 leaf). Canton, Mo., 1876 * Contains Eugene Field 's first published attempt at verse. The poem is called "A Weird Idyl, Solomon Burch's Fighting Editor," and occupies the last four pages of the pamphlet, no other copy of which seems to have been sold. Inscribed on front cover, ' ' To George H. Tenowine, with Eugene Field 's regards," in Field's autograph. With Yenowine's book-plate. 303. FIELD (EUGENE). Second Book of Verse. 8vo, half cloth and boards, gilt top, uncut. Chicago: Published by Melville E. Stone, 1892 * AN EXCEPTIONALLY IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING ASSOCIA- TION COPY, CONTAINING FIELD'S AUTOGRAPH IN VARIOUS FORMS, IN FIVE DIFFERENT PLACES. On Christmas Day, 1892, Field presented the volume to John F. Ballantyne, with an appropri- ate inscription. In some manner, he came into possession of the book later, and under date of April 18, 1895, is another presentation inscription: "To John F. Ballantyne 's friend, Geo. H. Tenowine." Both of these inscriptions are signed "Eugene Field." On the second fly-leaf Field has inscribed a verse from "Dibdin's Ghost" beginning "The women folk are few up there," and has autographed the inscription, "E. F." Laid in is an A. N. S., on a card, dated Aug. 18, 1893, which bears every evidence of being one of Field's humorous notes on a gruesome subject: "Dear Tenowine: Come down and serve as one of the pallbearers on Sunday. Funeral at i o'clock, Fullerton Ave. Pres. Church. Do NOT bring Daisy," etc., etc. Signed "Eugene Field." There is also inserted a woodcut portrait of Field, Riley and Nye, with the "PRIVATE CIRCULAR" issued by him under date of Feb. 23, 1889, solicit- ing subscriptions to Shares to pay for a special edition of his Poems and Tales. Signed "Eugene Field." 304. FIELD (EUGENE AND ROSWELL MARTIN). Echoes from the Sabine Farm. FIRST PUBLISHED EDITION. Head-piece vignettes. Royal 8vo, half levant morocco, gilt top, uncut. Chicago, 1893 * Inscribed on fly-leaf by Eoswell Field : "He who should write for us has gone before; , Is now with Horace on the other shore. What jests are theirs in satire and in ode! While I remain, unworthy such abode. Eoswell Martin Field. ' ' Only 500 copies of this edition were issued. 88 305. FINCHAM (HENRY W.). Artists and Engravers of British and American Book Plates. Many illustrations of bookplates. 4to, cloth. Lond. 1897 * Inscribed, ' ' With the Compliments of the author. May he find much profitable pleasure in the delightful pursuit of book-plate collecting. H. W. Fincham." 306. FINCK (HENRY T.). Romantic Love and Personal Beauty. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1887 * Presentation copy from the author, with inscription. 307. FINCK (HENRY T.). The Pacific Coast Scenic Tour from Southern California to Alaska. Illustrated. FIRST EDI- TION. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1891 * With autograph inscription by the author : "I have visited the Pacific Coast twice since writing this book, and am more in love with it than ever. Henry T. Finck. ' ' 308. FIRTH (C. H.). The Memoirs of Edmund Ludlow, 1625-1672, Edited by C. H. Frith. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Oxford, 1894 * FIRST EDITION, inscribed by C. H. Firth. 309. FISKE (JOHN). American Political Ideas. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1885 * FIRST EDITION, inscribed, ' ' Yet the career of the Achaian League was not an inglorious one. John Fiske. Nov. 1900." 310. FISKE (JOHN). Washington and his Country, being Irving 's Life of Washington, Abridged for Schools. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1887 * FIRST EDITION ; presentation copy, ' ' To the Misses Grun- nell, with sincere regards of John Fiske, Dec. 9/87. ' ' 311. FISKE (JOHN). The Critical Period of American History, 1783-1789. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1889 * Inscribed, ' ' I desired him to apply to Mr. Thomas Pitt or Mr. Thomas anybody, (p. 44). John Fiske. Aug. 17, 1900." 312. FISKE (JOHN). The American Revolution. Maps. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1891 * FIRST EDITION; inscribed, "Sir William Howe had not so much to show for his red ribbon after all. John Fiske. Aug. 17, 1900." 313. FISKE (JOHN) . The Unseen World ; The Beginnings of New England. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1894 * Both inscribed with a quotation from the book by John Fiske. 314. FISKE (JOHN). Excursions of an Evolutionist. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1896 * Inscribed, "... Article III is completely superannuated, it needs to be omitted, and an entirely new one should take its place. John Fiske." 39 315. FISKE (JOHN). Outlines of Cosmic Philosophy. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1896 Inscribed, "This book now needs considerable revision, especially in the chapter on Anthropomorphic Theism. I hope to make a new edition within the next three years. John Fiske. Aug. 17, 1900." 316. FISKE (JOHN). The Idea of God as Affected by Modern Knowledge. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1897 * Inscribed, with a quotation from the book by John Fiske. 317. FISKE (JOHN). The Destiny of Man. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1897 * Inscribed, with a quotation from the book by John Fiske. 318. FITZGERALD (PERCY). The Story of the Incum- bered Estates Court. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, cloth. Lond. 1862 * With inscription signed with the initials of the author: "I can only say of this wail that it was read and approved by Boz, and that its publishers were the subject of the well-known story 'If you be Sounders, then d..n Otley, and if you be Otley, etc. P. F." 319. FITZGERALD (PERCY). The Book' Fancier; or, the Romance of Book Collecting. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut (shaken). Lond. 1886 * Autographed by the author, and inscribed with an original poem of four lines, with the Latin title : ' ' Ad libros suos. ' ' 320. FITZGERALD (PERCY). The Pickwickian Diction- ary and Cyclopasdia. Royal 8vo, cloth, paper label. Lond. [1900] * Signed by the author, with inscription regarding this Dic- tionary. 321. FLAMMARION (CAMILLE). Les Phenomenes de la'Toudre. Edition a 1'usage de la Jeunesse. Illustree de 54 figures. Royal 8vo, original cloth, gilt edges. Paris, n. d. * FIRST EDITION, inscribed by Camille Flammarion. 322. FLAMMARION (CAMILLE). Etudes et lectures sur 1' Astronomic. 9 vols. 16mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1867-1880 * ALL FIRST EDITIONS, and inscribed by the author. 323. FLAMMARION (CAMILLE). La Planete Mars et ses conditions d 'habitabilite. Illustre de 580 dessins telescop- iques et 23 cartes. Imp. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. FIRST EDITION; inscribed by the author. Paris, 1892 324. FLAUBERT (GUSTAVE). Le Candidat, comedie. Square 18mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1874 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 40 325. FOLEY (P. K.). American Authors. 1795-1895. A bibliography of First and Notable Editions chronologically arranged with Notes.- Royal 8vo, buckram, paper label, uncut. Bost. 1897 * LARGE PAPER COPY, one of 75 copies issued. Autograph presentation copy from the author. 326. FORMONT (MAXIME). Cantique de la Rose. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1902 * One of a limited number on Holland paper with autograph inscription on half-title and a poem written on a fly-leaf. 327. FORMONT (MAXIME). L 'Amour passe. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1903 * One of 5 copies on Holland paper. Inscribed by the author. 328. FORMONT (MAXIME). La Grande Amoureuse. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1904 * One of 5 copies on Holland paper. Inscribed on the half- title by Maxime Formont. 329. FORMONT (MAXIME). Le Peche de la Morte. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1905 * One of 5 copies on Holland paper. With an interesting autograph inscription on the half-title. 330. FORMONT (MAXIME). Le Baiser Rouge. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1906 * One of 5 copies on Holland paper. Presentation copy, with autograph inscription by the author. 331. FORMONT (MAXIME). Les Mauvaises Maitresses. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1907 * One of 5 copies on Holland paper. Presentation copy from the author, with characteristic inscription. 332. FORMONT (MAXIME). La Chambre Vide. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1909 * One of 5 copies on Holland paper, with autograph inscrip- tion on the half-title. 333. FORMONT (MAXIME). La Florentine. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1910 * One of 5 copies on Holland paper. Presentation copy from the author, with autograph inscription reading. "Nul homme capable d'un elan vers la beaute ne saurait ecrire ou prononcer satis trouble le nom de Florence." 334. FORMONT (MAXIME). La Fausse Coupable. 12mo, original covers, uncut edges. Paris, 1910 * One of 5 copies on Holland paper ; with a characteristic inscription by Maxime Formont. 335. FOSTER (JOHN W.). Diplomatic Memoirs. Illus- trated. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. Bost. 1909 * On the fly-leaf of volume one is the following autographed inscription: "It is with much pleasure I have another oppor- tunity of inscribing my name in the noted Library Collection. John W. Foster." 41 336. FRANCE (ANATOLE). Lucile de Chateaubriand, ses oeuvres et sa vie. Frontispiece. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1879 * FIRST EDITION : Rare. With a very interesting inscription on the half-title by Anatole France. Holland paper copy. 337. FRANCE (ANATOLE). Abeille, Conte. Numerous colored plates by Gehrts. 4to, original cloth (somewhat shaken). Paris: Charavay Freres, 1883 * Presentation copy from the author, with autograph inscrip- tion: "This story was written to show the happy people of this world that they must not despise the little, innocent and laboring people who live on the earth. A. France." Trans- lated. 338. FRANCE (ANATOLE). Jean Gutenberg, suivi du traitte des phantosmes de Nicole Langelier. Compositions de G. Bellenger, Bellery-Desfontaines, Florian, etc. 4to, half vellum, uncut. Paris, 1900 * One of 113 copies printed to celebrate the five hundredth anniversary of Gutenberg's birth. With a characteristic in- scription by Anatole France, on the fly-leaf, reading "L'lm- primerie, a dit Edbelais 'par inspiration divine, comme d contrefil, I'artillerie par suggestion diabolique.' ' 339. FRANCE (ANATOLE). Clio. Illustrations [en couleurs] de Mucha. 12mo, original covers, uncut. Paris, 1900 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author, with inscription. 340. FRANCE (ANATOLE). Balthasar et la Reine Balkis. Aquarelles originales d'apres Henri Caruchet. 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1900 * One of 50 copies on Japan paper, with the illustrations in two states. With two inscriptions by Anatole France, one of which reads: "L'homme a change le climat de I'Egypte. Depuis qu'il pleut dans la valee du Nil, le vieux genie des ages passes se distout se dissont et s 'efface. ' ' 341. FRANCE (ANATOLE). L 'Affaire Crainquebille. 2 compositions de Steinlen gravees par Deloche, Florian, etc. 4to, original wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1901 * One of 400 copies issued. Presentation from the author with autograph inscription : ' ' The victory of the proletarian is certain. It will be methodical, reasonable, harmonious. It has already left its mark on the world with the inflexible rigor of a geometrical construction. Anatole France." (Trans- lation.) 342. FRANCE (ANATOLE). Les Noces Corinthiennes. 20 compositions d' August e Leroux, gravees par Ernest Florian. 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1902 * One of 225 copies published ; author 'a inscription on half-title. 343. FRANCE (ANATOLE). L'Eglise et la Republique. Square 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1904 * One of 35 copies on Japan paper, with a portrait of Anatole France engraved by Perrichon. 42 344. FRAUNGRUBER (HANS). Gedichte in Steirischer Mundart (Poems in low Dutch dialect). 3 vols. 16mo, original cloth. Wien-Stuttgart, 1893-1900 * FIRST EDITIONS. Each volume inscribed with an original poem in Vienna dialect by the author. 345. FRAZER (R. W.). A Literary History of India. Frontispiece. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1898 * With autograph inscription by the author : "I wrote this book in six months' time and have repented ever since that I wrote it. It is, however, a pleasure to know that it has found an honoured home in the Library of Mr. J. Carleton Young.," etc. 346. GALE (NORMAN). A Country Muse, New Series. Small 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y.: Putnam's, 1893 * Limited Edition on Dutch Handmade paper. Signed poem in author's autograph, on title. 347. GALERON (EDMOND). filoge de Reims, avec une notice par le Prince Alexandre Bibesco. Portrait. 4to, original wrappers. Paris, 1896 * One of 98 copies on Holland paper, with autograph in- scription by Edmond Galeron. 348. GANNETT (HENRY). The Building of a Nation; Morris (Lewis). A Vision of Saints. Illustrated. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. and N. Y., v. d. * Both inscribed by the authors. 349. GARLAND (HAMLIN). A Little Norsk, or 01' Pap's Flaren. 16mo, boards. N. Y. 1892 * FIRST EDITION; inscribed by Hamlin Garland. 350. GARLAND (HAMLIN). Jason Edwards, An Aver- age Man. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1892 * FIRST EDITION; inscribed "This is a first edition of one of my earliest stories. It was written as a drama in 1888. Hamlin Garland." 351. GARLAND (HAMLIN). Crumbling Idols. 16mo, cloth, uncut. Chicago, 1894 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed. 352. GARLAND (HAMLIN). Rose of Dutcher's Coolly. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Chicago, 1895 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed, ' ' This is of the 1st Edition. Hamlin Garland." 353. GARLAND (HAMLIN). Wayside Courtships. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1897 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed by Hamlin Garland. 354. GARLAND (HAMLIN). The Spirit of Sweetwater. Portrait. 16mo, cloth. N. Y. 1898 * Presentation copy. "To B. F. Pick with the well wishes of a western farmer who writes books to make a living. Ham- lin Garland." 43 355. GAUD (AUGUSTE). L'Ame des Champs; La Terre de chez nous; Poemes et Elegies d'Automne. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS : with a poem in each volume inscribed by Auguste Gaud on the half-title. 356. GAUD (AUGUSTE). Les Cantilenes du bon pauvre; La Chanson des blouses bleues; Ma Grand 'mere Toinon. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS : with a poem inscribed by the author in each volume. 357. GAUTIER (JUDITH). Le Livre de Jade. Poesies traduites du Chinois. Numerous illustrations and vignettes after Chinese Artists. 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. Paris, n. d. * Autographed inscription, and a MSS. song in Chinese on fly-leaves. 358. GAUTIER (JUDITH). La Marchande de Sourires; Lucienne; Parsifal. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, un- cut. Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS : all inscribed on half-title by Judith Gautier. ^ 359. GAUTIER (JUDITH). Iskender; Le Dragon Im- perial; Fleurs d 'Orient. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS ; each copy inscribed on half-title by Judith Gautier. 360. GAUTIER (JUDITH). Le vieux de la montagne; Le collier des jours ; Memoires d'un Elephant blanc. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS; each volume inscribed by Judith Gautier on half-title. 361. GAUTIER (JUDITH). Isoline. 12 etchings by Auguste Constantin. 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1882 * Limited edition on Holland paper with autograph inscrip- tion. 362. [GENERAL BOULANGER] X . . . du Figaro. Les Coulisses du Boulangisme revues et augmentees de plusieurs chapitres inedits. Preface de Mermeix, Depute de Paris. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1890 * One of 50 copies on Holland paper, with inscription on half-title by Mermeix and 2 portraits inserted. 363. GEORGET (ALPHONSE). Artistes. Les Sans Scrupules. Emancipees. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS ; all inscribed by Alphonse Georget on half-title. 44 364. GILBERT (W. S.). The "Bab" Ballads. Much Sound and Little Sense. Illustrations. 12mo, cloth, gilt edges. Phila., n. d. * Signed and inscribed by the author with the last verse of "The Nancy Bell." "Oh I am a cook and a captain bold," etc. 365. GILBERT (W. S.). More "Bab" Ballads. Much Sound and Little Sense. With illustrations by the author. FIRST EDITION. Square 12mo, cloth (worn and shaken, hole- in title-page). Lond., n. d. * On the fly-leaf the author has transcribed the first verse of ' ' The Bishop of Rumtif oo, again ' ' and has signed same, with date, 19 April '90. 366. GILDER (RICHARD WATSON). A Christmas Wreath. Illustrations and ornamental borders. 8vo, parch- ment. N. Y., n. d. * The half-title is inscribed with the autograph of the author, followed by a quotation from his poem "The Passing of Christ. J> 367. GILDER (RICHARD WATSON). Five Books of Song. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1900 * Presentation inscription from the author. Contains also a 4-line poem in the author's autograph, quoted from this book. 368. GINZKEY (FRANZ KARL). Hatchi-Bratchi's Luft- ballon. Illustrated; Ergebnisse, ein Buch Lyrik; Das heim- liche Lauten, Gedichte. 3 vols. 8vo-12mo, original cloth. Wien-Leipzig, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS, with poetical inscriptions by the author. 369. GLADSTONE (WILLIAM E.). Ecclesiastical Duties and Revenues. Speech in the House of Commons, June 29, 1840. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, sewn. Lond. 1846 * Autograph presentation copy from the author, with inscrip- tion on front cover. 370. GLASGOW (ELLEN). The Ancient Law. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1908 * FIRST EDITION, inscribed : "To live at all one must live with a dream, for the Dream and the Real are one, and beyond this there is merely a shadow and an illusion. Ellen Glasgow."' 371. GOETHE. Faust. Traduction de Suzanne Paquelin. 2 vols. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, n. d. * With a full-page inscription and an original poem inscribed by Suzanne Paquelin. 372. GONCOURT (EDMOND DE). Germinie Lacerteux. Piece en dix tableaux. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut (shaken). Paris, 1889 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 373. GONCOURT (EDMOND DE). La Faustin; La Guimard ; Germinie Lacerteux ; Les f reres Zemganno. 4 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1882-189? * FIRST EDITIONS. Inscribed by the author. 45 374. GONCOURT (JULES DE). Lettres de Jules de Goncourt. With a facsimile of a letter and etched portrait by E. Abot. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut (shaken). Paris, 1885 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy to fimile Zola inscribed by E. de Goncourt. 375. GONDINET (EDMOND). Un Parisien. Comedie. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1886 * One of 75 copies on Holland paper, with inscription on half-title by Edmond Gondinet. 376. GORKY (MAXIM). Orloff and his Wife. Trans- lated from the Russian by Isabel F. Hapgood. Portrait. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1901 * With an inscription in Eussian on back of portrait. 377. GORKY (MAXIM). Tales from Gorky. Translated from the Russian with a Biographical Notice of the Author by R. Nisbet Bain. Portrait. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1902 * Inscribed: "E. Nisbet Sain, I maintain with a pleasant feeling of conviction that everything in this world is advancing to perfection. GorTcy." Also a quotation in Eussian. 378. GOSSE (EDMUND). English Odes; Selected by Edmund Gosse. 12mo, wrappers (one missing). Lond. 1881 * Large Paper Edition, limited to 50 copies. Inscribed by Edmund Gosse, "In the composition of this anthology of odal or odous verse, as he called it, E. L. Stevenson toolc a good deal of interest, see his Letters, Vol. I, pp. 188-190. ' ' 379. GOSSE (EDMUND). Firdausi in Exile. Frontis- piece. 16mo, cloth. Lond. 1885 * FIRST EDITION ; with an inscription on fly-leaf. 380. - - Another copy. (Second Edition.) Lond. 1886 With an inscription on fly-leaf. 381. GOSSE (EDMUND). On Viol and Flute. Selected Poems. 16mo, cloth. N. Y. 1886 * Inscribed, "This is called (I see) an 'Author's Edition.' But it is quite simply, a piracy Edmund Gosse." 382. GOSSE (EDMUND). A History of Eighteenth Cen- tury Literature (1660-1780). 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1889 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed : ' ' Often reprinted and gradu- ally, I hope improved. Edmund Gosse. ' ' 383. GOSSE (EDMUND). The Life of Philip Henry Gosse, F.R.S. Portrait. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1890 * FIRST EDITION, inscribed, ' ' There is something even stronger than hereditary likeness, and that is hereditary discrepancy. Edmund Gosse." 384. GOSSE (EDMUND). Gossip in A Library. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1891 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed, ' ' There is a jingle in this title and my name: but I swear I did not perceive it till too late, and now / rather like it. Edmund Gosse." 46 385. GOSSE (EDMUND). Questions at Issue. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1893 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed : ' ' Everything changes, but most of these questions are at issue still, after a decade. Edmund Gosse. ' ' 386. GOSSE (EDMUND). Critical Kit-Kats. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1896 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed, ' ' These are portraits of my friends, known or unknown to the bodily eye. Edmund Gosse. ' ' 387. GRAHAME (KENNETH). Pagan Papers. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1894 * FIRST EDITION, one of 450 copies printed for England. With a quotation from the book, by Kenneth Grahame. 388. GRAHAME (KENNETH). The Golden Age. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1895 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed with an extract from the book, by Kenneth Grahame. 389. GRAHAME (KENNETH). Dream Days. Crown 8vo, cloth. N. Y. and Lond. 189.9 * FIRST EDITION, with a quotation on the fly-leaf, by Ken- neth Grahame. 390. GRAHAM (WILLIAM). English Political Philoso- phy, from Hobbes to Maine. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1899 * With an inscription by the author. 391. GRAND (SARAH). A Domestic Experiment. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1891 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed by Sarah Grand. 392. GRAND (SARAH). Singularly Deluded. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1893 * FIRST EDITION, inscribed, " 'Twos by way of trying my pen when I wrote this book. It was written before Ideala, but published afterwards. It was not until I wrote Ideala that I found my method. Sarah Grand." 393. GRAND (SARAH). The Beth Book. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1898 * Inscribed, "In this book I attempted to show from within the gradual development of a woman's character from earliest childhood, and all that helped and hindered it Sarah Grand. ' ' 394. GRAND (SARAH). Babs the Impossible. Illus- trated. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1901 * With inscription, and a quotation from Hawthorne, by Sarah Grand. 395. GRANT (ROBERT). The Knave of Hearts. Bost. 1894; Confessions of a Frivolous Girl. Bost. 1880. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1880-94 * Both inscribed by the author. 396. GRANT (ROBERT). The North Shore. N. Y. 1896; Unleavened Bread. N. Y. 1900; Opinions of a Philosopher. N. Y. 1893; A Bachelor's Christmas. N. Y. 1897. 4 vols. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1893-1900 * All inscribed by the author. 47 397. GREARD (M. O.). Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier. Ses Souvenirs Ses Entretiens. Numerous illustrations in black and colors, etchings, portraits, and others. Imp. 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1897 * Inscribed by M. O. Greard on the fly-leaf. 398. GREELEY (ADOLPHUSW.). Three Years of Arctic Service. With numerous illustrations from photographs, and maps. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep. N. Y. 1886 * Inscribed on page of dedication in very complimentary terms to the loyal members of the Lady Franklin Bay Expe- dition, in the autograph of the author, signed. 399. GREENWOOD (G. G.). The Shakespeare Problem Restated. Frontispiece. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1908 * Inscribed, ' ' Shakespeare the poet is enthroned for so long as the English tongue shall be known. The question is, who was the poet? George Greenwood." 400. GREENWOOD (G. G.). In re Shakespeare. Beech- ing v. Greenwood, Rejoinder on behalf of the defendant. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1909 * With a one-page criticism of Canon Beeching's Answer to the book, ' ' Shakespeare Problem Eestated, ' ' by George Green- wood. 401. GREGORY (LADY AUGUSTA). Gods and Fight- ing Men. Part 2. Page proof, with many corrections in the author's hand; Also, a second copy of proofs (incomplete). 2 vols. 12mo, cloth, paper labels on side. * With Lady Gregory 's bookplate in each volume. In one volume she has written the following inscription : " / have been so long in sending this, through uncertainty as to which book you wished for, that I think (not having a clean copy at hand) I had better send you this set of proofs which I had bound for my own use. Sincerely yours, Augusta Gregory. ' ' 402. GRIMM (HERMAN Editor). Kinder und Haus- marchen gesammelt durch die Brtider Grimm (Grimm's Fairy Tales). With 4 colored illustrations. 8vo, original cloth. Berlin, 1895 * Presentation copy from the author, with inscription. Laid in is A. L. S., by the author, 4 pp. 8vo, [Berlin] July 20, 1883. To Miss Sarah H. Adams, Chesieres, Switzerland. With stamped envelope and a carte-de-visite of Miss Adams inscribed. 403. GROLLER(BALDUIN). Novels. 6 vols. 12mo, origi- nal cloth. Dresden, 1893-1901 * Each volume is inscribed by the author. Comprises: Die Doppelnatur, Von Kleinem Eudi, Trintz Klotz, Grafin Aranka, ttberspannt, Der Kiinstliche See. 404. GUIRAUL (PAUL). Sa Femme. 12mo, original paper covers. Paris, 1896 * One of 5 copies on Holland paper. Presentation copy to Emile Zola, with interesting inscription on half-title by the author. 43 405. HAECKEL (ERNST). Arbeitsteilung in Natur und Menschenleben. Vortrag. 8vo, boards. Leipzig, 1910 * With a very characteristic inscription by Ernst Haeckel. A portrait postal card of the author with his inscription is laid in. 406. HAGGARD (H. RIDER). Rural England. With 13 maps and 46 illustrations from photographs. 2 vols. thick 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1902 * Inscribed with a quotation by H. Eider Haggard. 407. HAGGARD (H. RIDER). A Winter Pilgrimage, Palestine, Italy, and the Island of Cyprus. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1902 * Inscribed, "Mere impressions of travel, "but after all what are more valuable tlian impressions? they rule the world. H. Eider Haggard. ' ' 408. HAGGARD (H. RIDER). Cetywayo and His White Neighbours. 12rao, cloth. Lond. 1902 * Inscribed, "A very sad but very true page of English His- tory. H. Eider Haggard." 409. HALE (EDWARD EVERETT). Kanzas and Nebraska. With an original map from the latest authorities. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1854 * Inscribed with the autograph of the author, on title. 410. HALfiVY (LUDOVIC). [CEuvres.] 10 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1880-1892 * FIRST EDITIONS. Each volume inscribed by Ludovic Halevy. Comprises: La Famille cardinal; Deux marriages; Criquette; Princesse; Karikari; and others. 411. HALfiVY (LUDOVIC). L'Abbe Constantin. 12mo, half cloth, uncut. Paris, 1882 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. A. L. S. by the author, 1 p. 12mo, is laid in. 412. HALfiVY (LUDOVIC). La Famille Cardinal. 12mo, three-quarters green levant morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, original covers bound in, by Durvant. Paris, 1883 * One of a limited illustrated edition, numerous beautiful vignettes by Massard after Mas, and the original hand-colored frontispiece on Japan paper after Bonnat inserted. Inscribed by Halevy. 413. HALL (WILLIAM). Via Crucis; The Victory of Defeat. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth and morocco. Lond. 1896 * Both inscribed by the author. 414. HANOTAUX (GABRIEL). Fachoda. 12mo, original covers, uncut. Paris, n. d. * One of 15 copies on Holland paper, with a map. Author's inscription on the half-title. 415. HARDY (THOMAS). Desperate Remedies: A "Novel. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. (Ex library copy, somewhat stained and loose in binding.) Lond. 1871 * With the autograph of Thomas Hardy on half-title. VERY SCARCE and difficult to obtain in other than poor condition, as most of the copies extant bear marks of circulating library use. 49 416. HARDY (THOMAS). Under the Greenwood Tree. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut (covers worn and loose in binding). Lond. 1872 * With the autograph of Thomas Hardy oil half-title. 417. HARDY (THOMAS). A Pair of Blue Eyes. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1873 * With the autograph of Thomas Hardy on half-title. With the exception of a few slight stains, this is a fine copy. 418. HARDY (THOMAS). Far From the Madding Crowd. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. (Ex Library copy, shaken, but clean inside.) Lond. 1874 * With the autograph of Thomas Hardy on title of Volume I. 419. HARDY (THOMAS). The Hand of Ethelberta; A Comedy in Chapters. 11 illustrations by Du Maurier. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut (loose in binding, cover stained). Lond. 1876 * With autograph of Thomas Hardy on half-title of Volume I. 420. HARDY (THOMAS). The Return of the Native. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1878 * With the autograph of Thomas Hardy on half-title of Volume I. FINE COPY. 421. HARDY (THOMAS). The Trumpet-Major. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1880 * With autograph of Thomas Hardy on half-title of Vol- ume I. FINE COPY. 422. HARDY (THOMAS). A Laodicean; or, the Castle of the De Stancys. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1881 * With the autograph of Thomas Hardy on the half-title of Volume I. FINE COPY. 423. HARDY (THOMAS). Two on a Tower: A Romance. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. crown 8vo, cloth (loose in binding, covers worn). Lond. 1882 * With the autograph of Thomas Hardy on half-title of Volume I. 424. HARDY (THOMAS). The Mayor of Casterbridge. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. crown 8vo, cloth (loose in binding, covers worn). Lond. 1886 * With the autograph of Thomas Hardy on the half-title of Volume I. 425. HARDY (THOMAS). The Woodlanders. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1887 * With the autograph of Thomas Hardy on half-title of Volume I. FINE COPY. 426! HARDY (THOMAS). Wessex Tales, Strange, Lively, and Commonplace. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1888 With the autograph of Thomas Hardy on half-title of Volume I. FINE COPY. 50 427. HARDY (THOMAS). A Group of Noble Dames. FIRST EDITION. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1891 * With the autograph of Thomas Hardy on the half-title. FINE COPY. 428. HARDY (THOMAS). Tess of the D 'Urbervilles : a Pure Woman. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. crown 8vo, cloth (loose in binding, cover stained). Lond. 1892 * With the autograph of Thomas Hardy on the half-title of Volume I. 429. HARDY (THOMAS). Life's Little Ironies: A Set of Tales. FIRST EDITION. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1894 * With the autograph of Thomas Hardy on the half-title. 430. HARDY (THOMAS). Jude the Obscure. Etching and map of Wessex. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. [1896] * FIRST EDITION. Signed by the author. 431. HARDY (THOMAS). The Well-Beloved. Map and etching. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1897 * FIRST EDITION, inscribed : ' ' The interest aimed at in this novel being of an ideal or -subjective kind, external events have been used as ancillary to that aim merely. Thomas Hardy." 432. HARPER (HENRY H.). A Journey in Southeastern Mexico. Etched frontispiece. 8vo, cloth, parchment back, uncut. Bost. : Privately printed for the author, 1910 * Only a limited number of copies printed for private dis- tribution. Autographed presentation copy from the author to Mr. Young. On two of the fly-leaves, the author recounts send- ing a copy of the book to John R. Hegeman, and transcribes his reply in full. 433. HARRIS (JOEL CHANDLER). Nights with Uncle Remus. Myths and Legends of the Old Plantation. Illus- trated. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1883 * FIRST EDITION of the author 's second book. With the fol- lowing inscription by the author : ' ' The feature of this book is the wonderful introduction, remarkable for its learning, and for the knowledge there displayed of what is called compara- tive folk-lore. It is a surprise to me every time I read it or think of it. The funniest part of the whole business was that I was terribly in earnest when I wrote it. Joel Chandler Harris. ' ' 434. HARRIS (JOEL CHANDLER). On the Plantation. Illustrated ~by E. \V. Kemble. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1892 * With the following autographed inscription by the author: "This affair is almost autobiographical. I can hardly discover the place where fact and fiction meet and shake hands and go along in company. Joel Chandler Harris." 435. HARRIS (JOEL CHANDLER). Mingo, and other sketches in black and white. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1896 * Inscribed by the author: "Herein, in the order and sequence in which they are printed, are to be found the first stories of the justly celebrated author of ' What'll you Do when the Pot Biles Over?' Joel Chandler Harris." 51 43G. HARRIS (JOEL CHANDLER). The Story of Aaron. Illustrated by Oliver Herford. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1897 * Inscribed by the author: "This is the history of Aaron, and, as such, docs small justice to the original. Joel Chandler Harris. ' ' 437. HARRISON (FREDERIC). George Washington and other American Addresses. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Loud. 1901 * With autograph inscription of the author, and quotation of two lines by Tennyson: "The statesman, warrior, moderate, resolute, Whole in himself, a common good. ' ' 438. HARRISON (JAMES A.). Life and Letters of Edgar Allan Poe. Portrait frontispieces. 2 vols. 12mo, half calf, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. [1903] * Each volume contains the autograph of the author, and volume one contains also the following quotation: " 'I hold within my hand, Grains of the golden sand.' ' 439. HAUPTMANN (GERHART). Hannele. A Dream Poem. Portrait. First English translation. 12mo, cloth, un- cut. Lond. 1894 * Inscribed with the autograph of the author. 440. HAUPTMANN (GERHART). The Weavers. A Drama of the Forties. First English translation. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1899 * Autographed by the author. 441. HAUPTMANN (GERHART). The Sunken Bell. A Fairy Play in Five Acts. Portrait. 12mo, boards, uncut. * Inscribed with the autograph of the author. Lond. 1900 442. HAWTHORNE (JULIAN). Nathaniel Hawthorne and his Wife. A Biography. Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Bost. 1897 * With autograph inscription by the Author : ' ' This book is better worth preserving than any I have written . ... It has always sold ten times as well as any other book of mine. Written in Sag Harbor, N.T. Julian Hawthorne. New York, 1900." 443. HAYES (ALFRED). The Vale of Arden and other Poems. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1895 * LARGE PAPER COPY, one of 25 copies so printed. On the fly-leaf the author has transcribed and signed, his poem ' ' Poesy, ' ' consisting of two stanzas of four lines each. 444. HAY (JOHN). Little Breeches and other Pieces. Humorous, descriptive and pathetic. Frontispiece and title vignette. 16mo, original wrappers. Lond.: Hotten, n. d. * First English Edition. With autographed inscription by the author: "A souvenir of the happy days when I, too, was pirated. John Hay." 445. HAY (JOHN). Pike County Ballads and other Pieces. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. ' Bost. 1871 * Signed autograph note by the author on the fly-leaf : ' ' This little book had in its day much good and much evil said of it and the one surprised me as much as the other." 52 446. HAY (JOHN). The Bread- Winners. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1884 * Pasted in is an interesting card in John Hay 's autograph : "Why do you lay this foundling at my door? There is an article in the French code which says 'La recherche de la paternite est defendu.' " 447. HAZLITT (WILLIAM). Liber Amoris, or The New Pygmalion. With additional matter now First Printed. In- troduction by Richard Le Gallienne. Portrait and facsimile, Small 4to, cloth, uncut. [Lond.] : Privately Printed, 1894 * With signed inscription by Le Gallienne, ' ' This book is the history of one of the many strange aberrations of genius," etc. 448. HAZLITT (W. C.). The Lambs, Their Lives, Their Friends, and Their Correspondence. Crown 8vo, cloth, un- cut. Lond. 1897 * Presentation copy, ' ' From the Editor to Mr. George Bed- way. ' ' 449. HEADLEY (J. T.). Washington and his Generals. Portraits. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth (tops slightly worn). N. Y. 1847 * Presentation copy from the author to E. P. Whipple, with inscription in the autograph of the author. 450. HEBREW HYMNS. Arougash Hakoidesh (Holy psalms). Hymns and prayers used at the dedication of the new Synagogue at Hanover by Simon, the son of Aaron Fried- berg. Small 4to, contemporary morocco gilt with crowned monogram of King George IV of England in the centre of both covers, gilt edges. Hanover, 5588. A.M. [1828] * Contains the bookplate of the Duke of Sussex, and a prayer for King George IV of England. 451. HEIDENSTAM (VERNER VON). Works. 5 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Stockholm [1898-1904] * FIRST EDITIONS. Each volume inscribed by the author. Comprises: Skogen, Susar; Heliga Birgittas Pilgrimsf ard ; Tankar och Teckningar and others. 452. HENNIQUE ET HUYSMANS. Pierrot Sceptique. Pantomime. Dessins de Jules Cheret. 8vo, cloth, uncr.t. Paris, 1881 * LIMITED EDITION printed on Seychal Mill paper. Presenta- tion to E. de Goncourt, inscribed by the authors. 453. HENNIQUE (LEON). L 'Accident de Monsieur Hebert 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1884 * Special copy printed on Holland paper for Emile Zola with a very interesting full-page inscription by the author. 454. HENNIQUE (LEON). La Mort du Diic d'Enghien. Compositions de Julien Le Blaut, eaux-fortes de Louis Muller. 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. Paris: Testard, 1895 * One of 40 copies on Papier V61in de Cuve with the etchings in three states. Half -page inscription by the author. Collec- tion de Dix Edition. 53 455. HENLEY (WILLIAM ERNEST). A Book of Verse. FIRST EDITION. With etched vignette on title. 16mo, original limp boards, uncut. Lond. 1888 * With autographed inscription by the author : ' ' My first book. I do not hold it my best. But opinions differ. In any case it did much for me, in that it made me many friends and some enemies. W. E. Henley." 456. HENLEY (W. E.) AND STEVENSON (ROBERT LOUIS). Three Plays. 8vo, boards and cloth, uncut. Lond. : Pub. by David Nutt, 1892 * LARGE PAPER COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION. Only 100 copies printed on Dutch Handmade paper. Inscribed by W. E. Hen- ley: " ' These are our failures. ' But the tale of them is in- complete: for proof of which see Mr. Hememann's Four Plays, by W. E. H. $ E. L. S. W. E. Henley. ' ' 457. HEREDIA (JOSE-MARIE DE). Les Trophees. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1893 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 458. HEREDIA (JOSE-MARIE DE). Sonnets of. Done into English by Edward Robeson Taylor. 4to, half parchment and boards, uncut. San Francisco : William Doxey, 1897 * Autograph presentation copy from the translator to the Publisher. Contains also the autograph of the author. 459. HEROES OF THE NATIONS. Edited by Evelyn Abbott. Illustrations. 38 vols. 12mo, cloth, roan backs, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y., v. d. * Every volume but one contains a signed inscription by its author. 460. HERRICK (ROBERT). Robert Herrick, A Bio- graphical and Critical Study by F. W. Moorman. 9 full-page illustrations. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1910 * Inscribed by F. W. Moorman, with a poem, ' ' To his Booke ' ' from Hesperides. 461. HERVIEU (PAUL). L'Armature; Flirt; L'Exor- cisee. 3 vols. 12rno, half morocco, uncut edges. Paris, 1890-1895 * FIRST EDITIONS. Each volume inscribed with a quotation in the autograph of Paul Hervieu. 462. HERZFELD (MARIE). Leonardo da Vinci, Der Denker, Forscher und Poet. Tinted portrait of Leonardo da Vinci by himself. 8vo, original vellum, boards gilt, gilt top, uncut. Leipzig, 1904 * FIRST EDITION ; with a long inscription about Leonardo da Vinci, by the author. One of 50 copies specially bound by E. R. Weiss. 463. HEUSY (PAUL). Un coin de la vie de Misere. 12mo, original vellum wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1883 * One of 50 copies on Holland paper. Presentation copy to Emile Zola, with autograph inscription. 54 464. HEWLETT (MAURICE). A Masque of Dead Florentines. Illustrated. Oblong 4to, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1895 * FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE; with autograph of Maurice Hewlett on half-title. 465. HEWLETT (MAURICE). Songs and Meditations. Crown 8vo, cloth. Westminster, 1896 * FIRST EDITION ; with inscription on half-title by Maurice Hewlett, reading: "... nothing less I griev'd Than being accessory to thy fact." 466. HEWLETT (MAURICE). Pan and the Young Shepherd. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1898 * FIRST EDITION ; with autograph of Maurice Hewlett on fly-leaf. 467. HEWLETT (MAURICE). The Forest Lovers. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1898 * FIRST EDITION. Autograph of Maurice Hewlett. 468. HEWLETT (MAURICE). New Canterbury Tales. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Westminster, 1901 * FIRST EDITION ; with autograph of Maurice Hewlett. 469. HEWLETT (MAURICE). The Stooping Lady. Por- trait. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1907 * With an inscription by Maurice Hewlett reading : ' ' She was the Divinity who submitted to a man for us men. ' ' 470. HEYSE (PAUL). Italienische Dichter seit der Mitte des 18 ten Jahrhunderts. Uebersetzungen und Studien von Paul Heyse. 4 vols. 12mo, cloth. Berlin, 1889 * With signed autograph poem of 4 lines by the author in- scribed in first volume. 471. HEYSE (PAUL). Mary of Magdala: An Historical and Romantic Drama. Translated into English Verse, by William Winter. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1903 * With 4-line inscription, signed, by the author and by Mr. Winter. 472. HIGGINSON (THOMAS WENT WORTH). Common Sense About Women. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1882 * With autographed inscription by the author in regard to the book. 473. HIGGINSON (THOMAS WENTWORTH). Tales of the Enchanted Islands of the Atlantic. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1899 * Inscribed by the author with an account of the inception of the book, crediting the suggestion for the subject to his friend Miss Kate Stephens. 474. HILL (CONSTANCE). Maria Edgeworth, and her Circle, in the Days of Buonaparte and Bourbon. Numerous illustrations. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1910 * Inscription of two pages by Constance Hill. 55 475. HILL (GEORGE BIRKBECK). Talks About Auto- graphs. 8vo, suede (piece out). Bost. 1896 * Inscribed, " . ... If he would inspire a fair proportion of the remaining fifteen hundred and ninety-nine householders of the Avenue in which he dwells with the same desire, my publishers would have the pleasure of seeing their shelves cleared. . . . George Sirkbeck Hill. ' ' 476. HODGKIN (THOMAS). The Dynasty of Theodosius, or Eighty Years' Struggle with the Barbarians. 12mo, cloth. Oxford, 1889 * FIRST EDITION ; with a two-page inscription by the author. 477. HOLLAND (J. G.). Gold-Foil, Hammered from Popular Proverbs. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1859 * With signed presentation inscription by the author. 478. HONDURAS. Primer Anuario estadistico al ano de 1889 (Vallejo). With numerous illustrations; Honduras Literaria, collecion des escritos en prosa y verso (Duron), 3 vols. 4to and 8vo, original paper covers. Tegucigalpa, 1893-1900 * Honduras literaria, inscribed by the author in each volume. 479. HOPE (ANTHONY). The Prisoner of Zenda. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Bristol, n. d. * Inscribed with a quotation and signed by the author. 480. HOPE (ANTHONY). The Dolly Dialogues, 1894; Rupert of Hentzau, Bristol, n. d. ; Phroso, 1897. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth and wrappers. Lond. & Bristol, 1894-97 * Each with signed inscription by the author. 481. HOPPER (NORA). Ballads in Prose; Aquamarines. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1894-1902 * FIRST EDITIONS ; both inscribed by the author. 482. HORNE (HERBERT P.). Diversi Colores. 16mo, boards, uncut. Lond. : Published by the Author, at the Chiswick Press, 1891. * Presentation copy to ' ' Michael Field, with the writer 's kind Regards. ' ' 483. HORNE (RICHARD H.). Cosmo De Medici, an His- torical Tragedy, and other Poems. 8vo, boards, uncut. Lond. 18T5 * Presentation copy ' ' To Edward Oilier, from his friend, who was also his father's friend. E. H. Home 1875." 484. HOUSMAN (LAURENCE). The Story of the Seven Young Goslings. With illustrations in color by Mabel Dearmer. FIRST EDITION. 4to, pictured boards. Lond., n. d. * Inscribed by the author with a quotation from the story, and signed, with date, April 15, 1904. 56 485. HOUSSAYE (ARSfiNE). Les Grandes Dames. With 4 Portraits engraved on copper. 4 vols. royal 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1868-1869 * In scribed by Arsene Houssaye in first volume. 486. HOUSSAYE (HENRY). L'Art Francois depuis dix ans. 12mo, cloth and boards, original covers bound in. Paris, 1882 * One of 15 copies printed on Papier Verge. With a portrait of the author by Masson. Inscribed by Henry Houssaye. 487. HOUSSAYE (HENRY). 1814; Les cent Jours; 1815, Waterloo. 3 vols. royal 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1888-1898 * FIRST EDITIONS. Presentation to Monsieur de Blowitz with inscriptions by Henry Houssaye. 488. HOVEY (RICHARD). Poems. 8vo, cloth. Wash. 1880 * FIRST EDITION. Very Scarce. Autograph presentation copy from the author. With a 3 pp. A. L. S. of the author to Dr. Burnett laid in, in which the author states that he is in alarm- ing straits for money and requests assistance. 489. HOWELLS (W. D.). Italian Journeys. FIRST EDI- TION. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1867 * Inscribed on title-page, ' ' We had taken the longest road to Eome. W. D. Howells, Sept. 22, 1903." 490. HOWELLS (WILLIAM D.). A Boy's Town. Illus- trated. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1890 * With signed inscription by the author : "I call it A Boy 's Town because I wish it to appear to the reader as a town ap- pears to a boy from his third to his eleventh year. W. D. How- ells." 491. HOWELLS (W. D.). Literature and Life. Illus- trated. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1902 * Inscribed, "I have never been able to see much difference between Literature and Life. W. D. Howells." 492. HOWELLS (W. D.). Roman Holidays and Others. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1908 * Inscribed, " We left Eome with such, a nostalgic pang in our hearts that we called ourselves Bomesick. W. D. Howells. ' ' 493. HUBBARD (ELBERT). The Song of Songs, which is Solomon's, being a reprint and a study. Square 8vo, boards, cloth back, uncut. Roycroft Printing Shop, 1896 * Edition limited to 600 copies. Inscribed, ' ' This book is the first printed at the Roycroft Shop. It was just an experi- ment a lark and there was then no intention of starting a business. Elbert Hubbard." 494. HUBBARD (ELBERT). Old John Burroughs, by Fra Elbertus. Portrait. 12mo, boards, cloth back, uncut. East Aurora, 1901 * Autographed by both Elbert Hubbard and John Burroughs. 57 495. HUBBARD (ELBERT). Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Musicians. Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. East Aurora, 1901 * Edition limited to 947 copies, specially illumined by hand. Inscribed, "Le Gallienne told me last week that life is a Little Journey to one's tomb, in company with another fellow's Golden Girl." 496. HUGO (VICTOR). Marie Tudor. Etched title by Nanteuil. 8vo, full calf, gilt line back and borders. Paris, 1833 * Presentation copy from the author ; with autograph inscrip- tion. 497. HUGO (VICTOR). Les Rayons et les Ombres. 8vo, half calf. Paris, 1840 * FIRST EDITION. Volume VII of the ' ' CEuvres completes, Poesie. " Presentation copy from the author with autograph inscription. ' ' To my dear and charming poet, Roger de Bea- moni Victor H." (Translation.) 498. HUGO (VICTOR). Les Burgraves, trilogie. 8vo, half calf. Paris, 1843 * FIRST EDITION. With the autograph inscription, "Au grand Homaire, au noble ami, a David. Victor H. ' ' 499. HUGO (VICTOR). RSponse au discours de M. Saint- Marc Girardin, prononce le 16 Janvier 1845. 4to, half cloth. Paris, 1845 * Presentation copy from the author, with autographic in- scription. 500. HUGO (VICTOR). William Shakespeare. 8vo, origi- nal paper covers, uncut edges. Paris: Lib. Internationale, 1864 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author to Mr. Claye, with his autograph inscription. 501. HUGO (VICTOR). Les Chatiments. 12mo, full crimson levant morocco, gilt inside borders, uncut edges, by Amand. Paris [1870] * FIRST COMPLETE EDITION. Presentation copy from the author, with autograph inscription. 502. HUGO (VICTOR). L'Annee terrible. 8vo, half morocco. Paris: Michel Levy Freres, 1872 * Presentation copy from the author, with his autograph in- scription. 503. HUGO (VICTOR). Quatrevingt-treize. 3 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops and backs, uncut edges. Paris: Michel Levy Freres, 1874 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author, with his autograph inscription in the first volume. 58 504. HUGO (VICTOR). Actes et Paroles. Depuis L'Exil 1870-1876. 8vo, half morocco, uncut edges. Paris, 1876 * Presentation copy from the author, with his autograph in- scription. 505. HUGO (VICTOR). Les Travailleurs de la Her. 64 Dessins de Victor Hugo, gravures de F. Meaulle. Folio, in a cloth portfolio. Paris, 1882 * One of 75 copies printed on Japan paper. Presentation copy from the author, with his autograph inscription. 506. HUME (MARTIN A. S.). Treason and Plot. Struggles for Catholic Supremacy in the last Years of Queen Elizabeth. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1901 * Inscribed and signed by the author: "A book is only worthy when it enshrines with absolute sincerity the mood of the author at the time of its production. Martin A. S. Hume. ' ' 507. HUNT (LEIGH). The Poetical Works of Leigh Hunt. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, original boards (lower portion of back strip missing) , uncut. Lond. : Moxon, 1832 * Autograph presentation copy from the author, with inscrip- tion : "To Henry Moxon with Leigh Hunt 's sincere regards. ' ' 508. HUTTON (EDWARD). Giovanni Boccaccio : A Bio- graphical Study. Numerous illustrations. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1910 * Inscribed, ' ' To the Divine Comedy, Boccaccio seems to op- pose the Human Comedy, in which he not only created for Italy a classic prose, but gave the world an ever-living boolc full of men and women and the courtesy, generosity, and humanity of life. Edward Hutton. ' ' 509. HUTTON (LAURENCE). Portraits in Plaster. From the Collection of Laurence Hutton. Many illustrations. Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. : Harper, 1894 * With presentation inscription by the author. 510. HUTTON (LAURENCE). Literary Landmarks of Venice. N. Y. 1896 ; Literary Landmarks of London. N. Y. 1897 ; Curiosities of the American Stage. N. Y. 1891. 3 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth. * Each volume inscribed by the author. 511. HUYSMANS (J. K.). Croquis Parisiens. Eaux- fortes de Forain et Eaffaelli. 8vo, wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1880 * Holland paper copy of FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 512. HUYSMANS (J. K.). La Cathedrale. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1898 * FIRST EDITION. Special copy, printed on Holland paper for M. Blondeau. With an etched portrait of the author by E. Delatre, and a frontispiece in colors by Pierre Roche on trans- lucent vellum. Inscribed by Huysmans. 59 513. HYDE (DOUGLAS). A Literary History of Ireland from Earliest Times to the Present Day. Frontispiece. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1903 * With signed inscription by the author : ' ' This is the first attempt and a very imperfect one to write a history of Irish Literature. We really do not know what that literature con- tains, and cannot know until it is catalogued <$ reduced to order. The last three centuries would have been dealt with at much greater length had not the publisher taken fright at the extent of the book and insisted upon curtailing them. Douglas Hyde. ' ' 514. IGNOTUS (FELIX PLATEL). L'Armee du Crime. 12mo, half calf. Paris, 1890 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation inscription on half-title in French : "To my confrere and Friend Mr. George Bastard, In remembrance of our dear Ignotus April 25, 1890. Leon Bouchet. ' ' 515. INDIAN STORY and Song from North America (Fletcher), Bost. 1900; Eteocles: A Tale of Antioch (Andrews), N. Y. 1890; An Outing with the Queen of Hearts (ToUrgee), N. Y. 1894; and others. 7 vols. 12mo, cloth. * All inscribed by the authors. 516. IRELAND (JOHN). L'figlise et de Siecle. Confer- ences et Discours. "With a Preface by the Abbe Felix Klein. 12mo, original wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1894 * Emile Zola 's copy, with his signature on front cover. Con- tains also the signature of the author on cover. 517. IRVING (HENRY). The Drama: Addresses by Henry Irving. Portrait. 16mo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1893 * Signed by Henry Irving on portrait. 518. ITALIAN FICTION. Storia di una Capinera (Verga), Milan, 1904; L'Orribile Fascino (Marescotti), Milan, 1908; L'Ospita (Deledda), Milan, 1898; and others. 10 vols. 12mo and 16mo, original paper covers, uncut, v. d. (one shaken) . * All with autograph inscriptions. 519. IZUMI (KYOKA). Chin Sho (The Sunken Bell) [in Japanese] . Portrait. 12mo, cloth. Pub. by Shunyodo, 1908 * With inscription in Japanese by the author, of which the following is a translation : ' ' This is an adaptation of the Sunken Bell by Hauptmann of Germany. I have no knowledge of the foreign language; this book's existence is largely owing to Mr. Chikufu Tobari who helped the author in the greatest measure. ' ' 520. JACOBS (W. W.). Novels. Illustrated. 10 vols. 12mo, cloth. Lond., v. d. * All with interesting inscriptions by the author. 521. JAMES (HENRY). Transatlantic Sketches. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, original green cloth. Bost. 1875 * Signed by the author and inscribed in his autograph with long quotation from this work. 60 522. JAMES (HENRY). The Author of Beltraffio, Pan- dora, Georgina's Eeasons, &c. FIRST COLLECTED EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1885 * With signed inscription by the author, ' ' / may be a pagan, but I don't like the name; it sounds sectarian." 523. JAMES (HENRY). The Aspern Papers, Louisa Pallant, The Modern Warning. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Lond. : Macmillan, 1888 * Signed and inscribed by the author. 524. JANIN (JULES). Contes non estampilles. 12mo, dark green levant morocco, gilt edges, gilt inside borders, by Thibaron. Paris [1858] * FIRST EDITION. Presentation from the author, inscribed on the half-title. 525. JANIN (JULES). Les Oiseaux bleus. 12mo, boards, with crushed morocco back, gilt top. Paris, 1864 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed by the author. 526. JANIN (JULES). Le Talisman (L'Opale). 12mo, full blue levant morocco, gilt edges, gilt inside borders, by Thibaron. Paris, 1866 * FIRST EDITION.- Inscribed on the half-title by the author. 527. JANVIER (THOMAS A.). Henry Hudson. A brief .statement of his Aims and his Achievements. Illustrations. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1909 * With autographed quotation from the volume, inscribed by the author on fly-leaf. 528. JANVIER (THOMAS A.). The Aztec Treasure House. N. Y., n. d. ; Stories of Old and New Spain. N. Y. 1898 ; In Great Waters. N. Y. 1901. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. * Author 's inscription in each volume. 529. JAPANESE AUTHORS. History of the World (Matsumura). 1903; Commentary to Shutauro (Kamiya) ; Teruha Kyogen (Izuma). 1900; Shinsaku (Izuma). 1909; Kusa Meikyu (Izuma). 1908; Random Leaves (Takashima). Text in English and Japanese. 1904; and others. 10 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth and paper. Text in Japanese. * Each volume contains a signed inscription by its author either in English or Japanese. AN INTERESTING AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF THE WORKS OF JAPAN 'S MOST EMINENT WRITERS. 530. JAURfiS (JEAN). Histoire Socialiste (1789-1900). La Constituante. Royal 8vo, cloth. Paris, n. d. * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author to Emile Zola with autograph inscription. 531. JEFFERSON (JOSEPH). The Autobiography) of Joseph Jefferson. Portraits. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y., n. d. * With an autograph inscription by Joseph Jefferson on the half-title. 61 532. JEROME (JEROME K.). Three Men in a Boat. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Bristol, 1889 * With the following inscription in indelible pencil by the- author: "The success of this book was the greatest misfor- tune of my literary career. For twenty years it tied me down to the role of the professional humourist that most dismal of mountebanks. At forty I have shaken off my chains, but the mere mention of 'Three Men' arouses bitter memories of my long imprisonment. Jerome K. Jerome." The autograph of the author is also on the title-page. 533. JEROME (JEROME K.). Passing of the Third Floor Back ; They and I. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1909' * Both inscribed by the author. 534. JIRASEK (ALOIS). Sebrane Spisy. U Nas. (Col- lected works.) 4 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Praze, 1901-1904 * With an interesting inscription in the Czech language by Alois Jirasek in the first volume. 535. JOSEPHINE, Empress of the French, by F. A. Ober;. France Under the Regency, by J. B. Perkins. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1895-6 * Both inscribed by the author. 536. JOUSSELIN (ALFRED). Nos Amis, Nos Allies. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, full green levant morocco, gilt back and borders, monogram on panels, gilt top, uncut, original covers bound in, by Frantz. Paris, 1892 * One of 25 copies on Holland paper. Presentation copy from the author, with inscription . Inserted are A. L. S. 4 pp. oblong 16mo, from the author to F. de Sarcey, and the fine bookplate of F. de Sarcey. 537. KIPLING (RUDYARD) AND WALCOTT BAL- ESTIER. The Naulahka : A Story of West and East. 12mo, original cloth, uncut. Lond. 1892 * FIRST EDITION ; with autograph of Rudyard Kipling on title- page. 538. KIPLING (RUDYARD). Many Inventions. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1893 * FIRST EDITION; with autograph of Rudyard Kipling on title- page. 539. KIPLING (RUDYARD). The Seven Seas. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1896 * FIRST EDITION ; with autograph of Rudyard Kipling on title- page. 540. KIPLING (RUDYARD). Captains Courageous. Il- lustrated. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1897 * FIRST EDITION ; with autograph of Rudyard Kipling on title- page. 541. KIPLING (RUDYARD). A Fleet in Being. 12mo, blue cloth. Lond. 1898- * FIRST EDITION; with the autograph of Rudyard Kipling on title-page. 62 542. KIPLING (RUDYARD). Stalky & Co. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 189$ * First American Edition ; with autograph of Rudyard Kip- ling on title-page. 543. KITTON (FREDERIC G.). The Minor Writings of Charles Dickens. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1900 * Autograph presentation copy from the author, with quota- tion from Dombey and Son. 544. KNOWLES (ROBERT E.). The Attic Guest; The Handicap. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. Chicago, 1909-10 * Both inscribed by the author. 545. KORAN. Arabic manuscript elegantly written on glazed paper, executed in Persia towards the end of the 18th century. Each page enclosed within ruled borders in gold, blue and red ; first two pages surrounded by an elegant illumi- nated border, and numerous illuminated marginal orna- ments and chapter headings. 8vo, contemporary Persian mo- rocco binding, gilt center ornaments on the sides. Some leaves loose and remargined. Ssec. XVIII 546. KRALIK (RICHARD VON). Das Deutsche Gotter und Heldenbuch. 6 vols. 16mo, original cloth. Munich, n. d. * Inscribed by the author in the first volume : ' ' The cul- ture of the ancient world of Borne and Greece was based on the Homeric Epoch. The modern German culture can only be based on the German hero-legends, or generally they do not exist at all. With this in mind I have planned and carried out this work. Richard von Kralik." 63 THIRD SESSION Thursday Afternoon, November 16, 1916, at 2:30 o'clock LOT 547-820 547. LA BRETONNE (RESTIF DE). Mes inscriptions, journal intime 1780-1787, public par Paul Cottin. 16mo, cloth, uncut. Paris, 1889 * FIEST EDITION. Inscribed by Paul Cottin. 548. LA FAYETTE (MADAME DE). Histoire de Madame Henriette d'Angleterre avec une introduction par Auatole France. 12mo, original wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1882 * Printed on Holland paper, with portrait of Queen Henri- etta, proof on India paper. With a characteristic inscription on the half-title by Anatole France. 549. LAFOREST (DUBUT DE). Tete a 1'envers. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1882 * One of 10 copies on Holland paper. Inscribed on the half- title by the author. 550. LAGERLOF (SELMA). Jerusalem; Costa Berlings Saga. 3 vols. 12mo, original cloth. Stockholm, 1908-9 * All inscribed by the author. 551. LAMARTINE (ALPHONSE DE). Meditations Poetiques. Quatrieme edition. 8vo, original covers, uncut. * Inscribed by the author. Paris, 1820 552. LAMARTINE (ALPHONSE DE). Nouvelles Medi- tations Poetiques. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, original covers, un- cut (somewhat shaken). Paris, 1823 * Inscribed on the half-title : "De la part de I 'auteur. ' ' 553. LANCIANI (RODOLFO). Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent Discoveries. Illustrated. Large 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1891 * Contains a 4-line verse inscribed by the author. 554. LANCIANI (RODOLFO). The Golden Days of the Renaissance in Rome from the Pontificate of Julius II to that of Paul III. Profusely illustrated. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. * Inscribed by the author. Bost. 1906 555. LANDI (GIUSEPPE). II linguaggio della Ragione tradotto dal Francese. 12mo, contemporary Italian binding in red morocco richly gilt, arms on the sides, gilt edges. Firenze: 1767 * Presentation copy from G. Landi, with autograph inscrip- tion. 64 556. LANDOR (WALTER SAVAGE Editor) . Letters of an American, mainly on Russia and the Revolution. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, original wrappers. Lond. : Chapman and Hall, 1854 * Inscribed on cover: "To Doctor Brabant with the Editor's Compliments. ' ' 557. LANE-POOLE (S.). The Mohammedan Dynasties. Chronological and genealogical tables with historical intro- ductions. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Westminster, 1894 * Inscribed by the author : ' ' Note that the Hirja dates are exact: the A. D. shows only the year in which the Hirja year "began. S. Lane-Poole." 558. LANG (ANDREW). Prince Prigio. Illustrated ly Gordon Browne. FIRST EDITION. Square 16mo, original cloth. Bristol, 1889 * On the page of Dedication, the author has written in the surnames of the children to whom the work was dedicated, and signed it with his initials. 559. LANG (ANDREW). How to Fail in Literature. 16mo, wrappers, uncut. Lond. 1890 * FIRST EDITION. 560. LANGE (SVEN). [Dramatical works and novels in Danish.] 10 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Copenhagen, 1893-1906 * FIRST EDITIONS. Each volume inscribed by Sven Lange. 561. LAUTREAMONT (COMTE DE). Les Chants de Maldoror. 12mo, cloth, original covers bound in. Bruxelles, 1874 * Inscription on fly-leaf, ' ' Volume rare. Edmond de Gon- court. ' ' 562. LAVED AN (HENRI). Le Marquis de Priola: Piece en trois actes, en prose. 12mo, uncut, original paper covers. Paris, n. d. * One of 20 copies on Japan paper with a portrait of the author. Inscription on half-title in French : "To Mr. James Carleton Young With the best homage of the author. Henri Lavedan. 563. LAVEDAN (HENRI). Viveurs; C'est servi; Leur beau physique. 3 vols. 12mo, original covers, uncut edges. Paris, 1896 * FIRST EDITIONS. Presentation copies to Mr. James Carle- ton Young, with author's signatures. 563A. LAVEDAN (HENRI). Leurs Soeurs. Illustrated by Robaudi. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut edges. Paris r 1896 * Limited edition on China paper ; with inscription : "To M . James Carleton Young, Henri Lavedan." 65 564. LAVED AN (HENRI). Leurs Sceurs. Illustrated by Robaudi. 12mo, three-quarters brown morocco, gilt back and top, uncut edges, original covers bound in, by David. Paris, 1896 * Limited edition on China paper, with autograph inscription on half-title and an interesting letter and stamped envelope sent by the author to Mr. Philipe Gill, inserted. 565. LAYA (LEON). Madame Desroches. Comedie en quatre actes, en prose. 8vo, morocco back and boards. Paris, 1868 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy, with inscription in French : "To my friend Btgnier his very affectionate Leon Lay a. ' ' 566. LECKY (W. E. H.). A History of England in the Eighteenth Century. 8 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. 1891 * With autograph of the author inscribed in volume one, be- neath which he has written, ' ' The first day of a new reign. Jan. 23, 1901." 567. LECKY (W. E. H.). Democracy and Liberty. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. : Longmans, 1896 * With a long signed autograph inscription by the author relating to the book. 568. LECKY (W. E. H.). History of the Rise ond In- fluence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe. 2 vols. 12mo, doth. N. Y. 1897 * With autograph of the author in the first volume. 569. LEE (VERNON). Vanitas: Polite Stories. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1892 * Signed and inscribed by the author. 570. LEE (VERNON). Althea: A Second Book of Dia- logues on Aspirations and Duties. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth. * Inscribed and signed by the author. Lond. 1894 571. LEE (VERNON). Belcaro: being Essays on Sundry JEsthetical Questions. 12mo, cloth, uncut (fly-leaf cut out). Lond. [1882] * Has full-page signed inscription in author 's autograph re- garding this book. 572. LEE (VERNON). The Enchanted Woods, and Other Essays on the Genius of Places. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1905 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed and signed by the author, with several marginal notes throughout the book in her autograph. 573. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). Volumes in Folio. Square 12mo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1889 * FIRST EDITION, limited to 250 copies. Inscribed, ' ' What a funny little book! Did I really write it? Bichard Le Gal- lienne, Nov. XI, 1900." 66 574. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). George Meredith, Some Characteristics; with a bibliography by John Lane. Portrait. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1890 * Inscribed, "/ was once brave enough to write this book at the age of 3 but I have never since been brave enough to read it, Bichard Le Gallienne, Nov. gl, 1900. ' ' 575. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). English Poems. Crown 8vo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1892 * FIEST EDITION; limited to 800 copies, inscribed, "Here are some 18 pages I love best I have forgotten that I wrote the rest. Bichard Le Gallienne." 576. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). The Religion of a Literary Man. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. and N. Y. 1893 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed : " // man were once . an ape, there is all the more hope that he may some day be an Angel. Bichard Le Gallienne." 577. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). The Religion of a Literary Man. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. and N. Y. 1893 * FIRST EDITION; inscribed by Richard Le Gallienne. 578. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). Prose Fancies. Lithograph portrait. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1894 * FIRST EDITION ; presentation copy, from Richard Le Gal- lienne; recipient's name erased. 579. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). English Poems. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1895 * With an inscription by the author. 580. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). English Poems. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1895 * With the autograph of Richard Le Gallienne on half-title. 581. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). Robert Louis Steven- son, an Elegy, and Other Poems. With etched title-page by D. T. Cameron. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1895 FIRST EDITION; inscribed, "of B. L. S. this is the Elegy, written in grief and haste by B. Le G. if only he had written instead on me! Bichard Le Gallienne." 582. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). The Quest of the Golden Girl. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. and N. Y. 1896 * FIRST EDITION ; with autograph of the author. 583. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). In Memory of Robert Burns, Poems and Songs, with an introduction by Richard Le Gallienne. Illustrated. 8vo, vellum boards, un- cut. Lond. 1896 Edition de Luxe. Inscribed, "// the world wants love- poetry and drinking songs, it must make up its mind to accept the conditions on which alone such poetry is made . . . A man may not be both a poet and a church-warden . . . Bichard Le Gallienne. ' ' 584. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). The Romance of Zion Chapel. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. and N. Y. 1898 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed : "If I have written one good book, it is this! Eichard Le Gallienne." 67 585. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). Rudyard Kipling, a Criticism, with a bibliography by John Lane. Portrait. 12mo, cloth. Lond. and N. Y. 1900 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed, "As a writer Mr. Kipling is a delight, as an influence he is a danger. Richard Le Gallienne. ' ' 586. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). George Meredith, Some Characteristics. Portrait. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1900 * With an extract from the book, written on fly-leaf by the author. 587. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). The Love-Letters of the King; or, The Life Romantic. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Bost. 1901 FIRST EDITION; with an inscription by the author. 588. LEGER (J. N.). Haiti; Her History, and Her Detrac- tors. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1907 * Inscribed, ' ' The Haitians claim with pride the honor of having been the first ones to put an end to the barbarous sys- tem which abasing human being to the level of beasts . . . J. N. Leger." 589. LELAND (CHARLES GODFREY). Abraham Lin- coln and the Abolition of Slavery in the United States. Por- trait. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1879 590. LELAND (CHARLES G.). Gypsy Sorcery and Fortune-Telling. Illustrated ~by the Author. 4to, cloth, un- cut. Lond. 1891 * FIRST EDITION, only 150 copies printed ; signed by the author. 591. LEMAITRE (JULES). Dix contes. Illustrations de Luc-Olivier Merson, Georges Clairin, F. H. Lucas, Cornillier, Loevy. Royal 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. * Velin paper copy. Inscribed by the author. Paris, 1890 592. LEMAITRE (JULES). Jean Jacques Rousseau. Translated by Jeanne Mairet. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1907 * Inscription in French by the author. 593. LEMONNIER (CAMILLE). Happe-Chair. 12mo, paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1886 * Special Holland paper copy printed for fimile Zola. Presentation copy from the author with autograph inscription. 594. LE MOUEL (EUGENE). Les trois gros Messieurs Mirabelle. 80 dessins par I'auteur. Royal 8vo, half dark blue levant morocco, gilt top. Paris [1893] * FIRST EDITION ; autograph inscription by Le Mouel on the half-title. 595. LENOTRE (G.). The Flight of Marie Antoinette; translated by Mrs. R. Stawell. With over 50 illustrations. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. and Phil. 1906 * With an inscription in French by the author. 68 596. LENOTRE (G.). Vieilles maisons, vieux papiers. 4th series. 12mo, original covers, uncut. Paris, 1910 * One of 20 copies on Holland paper, inscribed on the half- title by G. Lenotre. 597. LESSEES (FERDINAND DE). Souvenirs de quarante ans dedies a mes enfants. 2 vols. royal 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1887 * FIRST EDITION*. Presentation copy from the author to Emile Zola, with his inscription. 598. L'ESTOILLE (COMTEA.DE). LesMois. 12 E 'mix- fortes de L. Le Hat d'apres les composition de Fraipont, A.-A. Hirsch, Mucha, N. Sicard et T. Toilet. 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1896 * Presentation copy to Mr. Gille, with autograph inscription by the Countess de L'Estoille. 599. LESUER (DANIEL). Du Sang dans les Tenebres, (1) Flaviana Princesse, (2) Chacune son Reve. 2 vols. 12mo, original covers, uncut edges. Paris, n. d. * One of 10 copies on Holland paper, inscribed on the half- titles by Daniel Lesuer. 600. LIE (JONAS). Weird Tales from the Northern Eeas. From the Danish of Jonas Lie. By R. Nisbet Bain. Illustra- tions by Laurence Housman. 8vo, cloth, gilt, gilt top, uncut. * Inscribed and signed by Jonas Lie in Danish. Lond. 1893 601. LIE (JONAS). Novels in Danish. 7 vols. 12mo, original cloth. Copenhagen, 1883-1900 * All autographed by the author. 602. LIEGEARD (S.). La Cote d'Azur. Numerous illus- trations. Folio, half blue morocco, gilt top, original covers bound in. Paris: Quantin, n. d. * Presentation copy from the author, with autograph in- scription. 603. LIST (GUIDO VON). Werke (Works). 12 vols. 4to-12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Wien Leipzig, v. d. * All with autograph inscriptions by the author. 604. LOCKER-LAMPSON (FREDERICK). Lyra Elegan- tiarum: A Collection of Some of the Best Social and Occa- sional Verse, by Deceased English Authors. Portrait. Small 4to, cloth, vellum back, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1891 * LIMITED EDITION, only 250 copies printed on Handmade paper, signed by the author. 605. LODGE (HENRY CABOT). Studies in History. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1884 * With autograph inscription by the Author: "To James Carleton Young With the kindest regards of Henry Cabot Lodae. March 22, 1904." 69 606. LODGE (HENRY CABOT). A Short History of the English Colonies in America. Revised edition. 8vo, cloth, calf back. N. Y. 1898 * With the autograph of the author on fly-leaf. 607. LOMBROSO (OESAR) AND FERRERO (WIL- LIAM). The Female Offender. With an Introduction by W. Douglas Morrison. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1895 * Each of the authors has inscribed this volume in Italian (occupying two pages) with the signature of each. 608. LONDON (JACK). Revolution and Other Essays. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1910 * FIRST EDITION, inscribed : "It was the giving of the first essay in this volume, as a lecture at Tale University, that caused such an outcry that a number of public libraries took all my books from their shelves. Jack London." 609. LONGFELLOW (HENRY WADSWORTH). Chris- tus: A Mystery. 16mo, cloth. Bost. 1873 * Autograph presentation copy from the author, inscribed : "Karl Knorts with the compliments of the author. June 5, 1874." 610. LOTI (PIERRE). Au Maroc: Propos d'Exil. 2 vols. 12mo, half calf and half cloth. Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS ; both inscribed by the author. 611. LOTI (PIERRE). Le Desert; L'Inde (sans les anglais) ; Jerusalem ; Au Maroc ; Ramuntcho. 5 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS ; with autograph inscriptions on half-titles. 612. LOTI (PIERRE). India. Portrait. 8vo, half morocco. N. Y. and Lond., n. d. * With an inscription on the title-page. 613. LOTI (PIERRE). From Lands of Exile. Trans- lated from the French by Clara Bell. 16mo, cloth. N. Y. 1888 * With the autograph of Pierre Loti on title-page. 614. LOTI (PIERRE). Into Morocco. 8vo, half morocco. Chicago, 1892 * With the autograph of Pierre Loti on fly-leaf. 615. LOTI (PIERRE). La Galilee. 12mo, half levant morocco, gilt and ornamented back, gilt top, original covers bound in. Paris, 1896 * One of 75 copies on Holland paper, with autograph inscrip- tion on half-title. 616. LOUYS (PIERRE) . Les Chansons de Bilitis, traduites du grec pour la premiere fois par P.[ierre] L.fouysj. 8vo, paper wrappers. Paris, 1895 * Limited edition on Papier Vlin. Presentation copy from Pierre Louys, with inscription. 70 617. LOUYS (PIERRE). Les Chansons de Bilitis, traduites du grec et ornees d'un portrait de Bilitis dessine par P. Albert Laurens, d'apres le buste polychrome du Musee du Louvre. 8vo, paper wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1898 * Limited edition on Papier Velin. Presentation copy, in- scribed by Pierre Louys. 618. LOUYS (PIERRE). Aphrodite. Mreurs antiques. 8vo, half black morocco, original covers bound in. Paris, 1896 * First and limited Edition. Inscribed on the half-title by Pierre Louys. 619. LOUYS (PIERRE). La Femme et le Pantin. Roman Espagnol. Orne d'une reproduction en heliogravure du Pantin, de Goya. 8vo, original paper covers. Paris, 1898 * Limited edition. Presentation copy from the author, with autograph inscription. 620. LOUYS (PIERRE). Les Aventures du Roi Pausole. 8vo, original paper wrappers. Paris, 1901 * First and limited Edition printed on Papier Velin. Presen- tation copy, with autograph inscription. 621. LOVENJOUL (CHARLES DE). Les Projets litte- raires de Theophile Gautier. Extrait du "Livre" NO de Mars 1882. Imp. 8vo, three-quarters cloth. Paris, 1882 * Only 100 copies printed for private use. Inserted are 4 A. L. S. by Lovenjoul, a caricature portrait of Theophile Gau- tier and the book-plates of Theophile Gautier and Octave Uzanne. 622. LOVER (SAMUEL). Songs and Ballads. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. : Wiley and Putnam, 1847 * Autograph presentation copy from the author. 623. LOWELL (PERCIVAL). Choson, the Land of the Morning Calm. A Sketch of Korea. Illustrated from photo- graphs by the author. FIRST EDITION. Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1886 * With autographed inscription by the author: "Not half so strange as the reality. Percival Lowell." 624. LUBBOCK (JOHN). Pre-historic Times, as illus- trated by Ancient Remains, and the Manners and Customs of Modern Savages. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1865 * Inscribed by the author on the title. 625. LUTZOW (COUNT). History of Bohemian Litera- ture, 1899 ; The Labyrinth of the W T orld, 1901 ; Lectures on the Historians of Bohemia, 1905. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. and Lond. 1899-1!:0") * Each volume inscribed by the author. 626. MAARTENS (MAARTEN). Joost Avelingh: A Dutch Story. 12mo, cloth. X. Y. 1898 * Has inscription of 2 pp. in the author's autograph tolling of his early difficulties in getting his books published, etc. 627. MAARTENS (MAARTEN). God's Fool. A Koopstad Story. 12rao, cloth. . N. Y. 1902 * Contains a long and interesting inscription by the author. 628. MABIE (HAMILTON W.). Essays in Literature. N. Y. 1897 ; Under the Trees and Elsewhere. FIRST EDITION. N. Y. 1891 ; Essays on Nature and Culture. FIRST EDITION. N. Y. 1896. 3 vols. 16mo, cloth, uncut. * Each volume contains an autographed inscription by the author. 629. MABIE (HAMILTON WRIGHT). Norse Stories re- told from the Eddas. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, original cloth. Bost. 1882 * Inscribed by the author : ' ' The first edition of the first book and very gladly inscribed for a reader of readers by a grateful writer." Signed. 630. MCCARTHY (JUSTIN). The Story of Gladstone's Life. Second edition revised and enlarged. With numerous illustrations. Royal 8vo, buckram, gilt top. N. Y. 1898 * With the following autographed inscription by the author : " 'It was a great good fortune in itself merely to have known such a man . . . . I can pay but a poor tribute to his memory, yet it is a tribute of the sincerest praise, and I have not for- gotten that noble line of Persius which closes with the words admove am templis, et farre litabo. I lay my poor grain of tribute on this man 's grave. ' From 'Reminiscences. ' Justin McCarthy." 631. McMASTERS (JOHN BACH). A History of the People of the United States. 6 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1888-1906 * Vol. I has signature of the author, Vol. VI has a full-page inscription, signed. 632. MAETERLINCK (MAURICE). Pelleas and Melis- ande, a Drama. Translated by Erving Winslow. 16mo, cloth. * Inscribed by the author. N. Y. 1894 633. MAETERLINCK (MAURICE). La Vie des Abeilles. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1901 * Special copy printed on yellow paper. Inscribed on the half-title: "As the bees go from flower to flower to gather honey which they do not make for themselves but for their children, let us also go from reality to reality to search every- thing which can furnish nutrition for the incomprehensible flame of our intelligence, in order to be ready for every event in the certainty of the accomplishment of organic duty. Maeterlinck." (Translation.) 634. MAETERLINCK (MAURICE). The Double Garden. 12mo, cloth, uncut. X. Y. 1904 'Inscribed, "o James Carleton Young, Son ami M. Maeter- linck. By proceeding at the first to the most distant and high- est ideal, ice have the greater chance of afterward discovering the best. Maeterlinck, Paris 20 Nov. 1904." 72 635. MAETERLINCK (MAURICE). The Blue Bird. A Fairy Play in Five Acts. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. * With signed inscription by the author. N. Y. 1909 636. MAHAFFY (J. P.). The Greek World Under Roman Sway. From Polybius to Plutarch. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1890 * With signed inscription by the author : ' ' The chapters in this book upon Dion and Plutarch are, I think, the best work I have done. J. P. Mahaffy." 637. MAHAFFY (J. P.). Rambles and Studies in Greece. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1892 * On the half-title, the author has inscribed : ' ' This book was written not from any notes taken on the spot at the time of my visit, but always from memory in my study afterwards, hence essentially currente calamo. J. P. Mahaffy." 638. MAHAN (A. T.). The Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1660-1783. Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt top. Bost. 1898 * With signed inscription by the author relating to the His- tory of Sea Power in its military aspect. 639. MAHAN (A. T.). The Problem of Asia and Its Effect upon International Politics. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1900 * With author 's inscription, signed, regarding the impos- sibility of United States consenting to a European Power ac- quiring a fortress in the Caribbean. 640. MAHAN (A. T.). Some Neglected Aspects of War. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1907 * With autograph inscription by the author. 641. MAHAN (A. T.). Naval Administration and War- fare: Some General Principles. 12mo, cloth, gilt top. Bost. 1908 * With signed inscription by author on the military factor in Naval Administration. 642. MAHAN (A. T.). The Interest of America in Inter- national Conditions. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1910 * FIRST EDITION, inscribed : ' ' The Open Door is but another way of expressing Balance of Power. A. T. Mahan." 643. MALLOCK (W. H.). Property and Progress. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond.: Murray, 1884 * Inscribed in the author 's autograph. 644. MANSFIELD (RICHARD). Don Juan. A Play in Four Acts. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. N. Y.: Pub. for the Author, 1891 * On the fly-leaf of the book, the author has inscribed the following : A. L. S. : ' ' This play was written in my salad days. I could not write it to-day and I would not. Also I was green enough to have it printed, for which I am now truly sorry $ I am, with many apologies, your very faithful servant, Eichard Mansfield." 73 645. HARDEN (ORISON SWETT). Do It To A Finish; The Miracle of Right Thought. 2 vols. 16mo, cloth. * Both inscribed by the author. ' N. Y., n. d. 646. MARGUERITTE (PAUL). Romans. 10 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS. All inscribed by the author. Comprises : Ma Grande, Sur le Retour; Amants; La Tourmente; Le Jardin du passe; Le Cuirassier blanc; La Mouehe; Les deux vies; Pascal G6fosse; Ma grande; Confession posthume. 647. MARGUERITTE (VICTOR). Prostituee. 12mo, origi- nal covers, uncut. Paris, 1907 * One of 30 copies on Holland paper ; inscribed on the half- title : ' ' Quand y aura t-il enfin des droits et des droits eguax pour toutes les creatures humaines. Une seule morale! Une seule Justice! Victor Marguerite*" 648. MARGUERITE (VICTOR). L'Or. 12mo, original covers, uncut edges. Paris, 1910 * One of 15 copies on Holland paper; inscribed on half-title by Victor Marguerite. 649. MARKHAM (EDWIN). The Man with the Hoe. Frontispiece. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1899 * Presentation copy with original couplet, signed, in author 's autograph. 650. MARKHAM (EDWIN). Lincoln and other Poems. Portrait of Lincoln. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1901 * Inscribed by the Author : ' ' H e built the rail-pile as he built the state. Edwin Markham. N. Y. City, May 1906." 651. MASSON (FREDERIC). Sur Napoleon; Huit con- ferences. 1908-1909. 12mo, original covers, uncut. Paris, 1909 * One of 1 copies on Holland paper ; with inscription on the half-title by Frederic Masson. 652. MATTHEWS (BRANDER). Americanisms and Briticisms. Portrait. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. * Inscribed and signed by the author. N. Y. 1892 653. MATTHEWS (BRANDER). Moliere, his Life and his Works. Portrait. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1910 * Inscription by the author, "Moliere is the earliest of the really modern dramatists; and he has left us the final model of comedy." 654. MATTHEWS (WASHINGTON). Navaho Legends Collected and Translated. Illustrations and music of Navaho melodies. 8vo, cloth, gilt top. Bost. 1897 * Vol. 5 of the American Folk-Lore Society publications. Signed and inscribed by the author with long and interesting statement regarding the Navaho Indian legends. 74 655. MAUDSLEY (HENRY) . The Physiology and Pathol- ogy of the Mind. 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1867 * ' ' Inscribed by the author on December 10, 1900 who would hardly subscribe now to all that is herein contained, having undergone some development of thought since this edi- tion was published. Henry Maudsley." 656. MAUPASSANT (GUY DE). Des Vers. Etched por- trait of the author by P. Le Rat. 16mo, full blue levant morocco, gilt top, gilt inside borders, uncut edges. Paris, 1884 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author to Henry de Fouquier, with inscription. Inlaid is a carte de visile from the author with inscription: "Guy de Maupassant came to titanic Mr. Fouquier for the very amiable phrase put on the page of the XlXth Century and begs him to believe in his extreme gratefulness. 17 Rue Clauzel. ' ' ( Translation. ) 657. MAUPASSANT (GUY DE). Bel-Ami. 12mo, origi- nal paper covers, uncut (shaken). Paris, 1885 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 658. MAUPASSANT (GUY DE). Pierre et Jean. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1888 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author to F. Champsaur, with inscription. 659. MAURICE (C. EDMUND). The Revolutionary Movement of 1848-9 in Italy, Austria-Hungary, and Germany. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1887 * Inscribed by C. E. Maurice, with a quotation from Pil- grim 's Progress. 660. MAXWELL (SIR HERBERT). Life and Times of the Right Honourable William Henry Smith, M. P. With portraits and illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1893 * Inscribed with a quotation from (Oliver Cromwell) by Herbert Maxwell. 661. MELDRUM (D. S.). The Story of Margredel; Grey Mantle and Gold Fringe. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1894-96 * Both inscribed by the author. 662. MELVILLE (LEWIS). William Makepeace Thack- eray, A Biography, including hitherto uncollected letters and speeches, with a Bibliography of 1300 items. 2 portraits and numerous illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1910 * With an inscription by Lewis Melville. 663. MEMOIRS of the Dukes of Urbino, Illustrating the Arms, Arts and Literature of Italy, 1440-1630, by James Dennistoun. With notes by Edward Hutton. Over 100 illus- trations. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1909 * Inscribed with a quotation from the introduction by Ed- ward Hutton. 75 664. MENDfiS (CATULLE). Poesies. Portrait. 8vo, wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1876 * Presentation copy from the author to 6mile Zola, with inscription. 665. MENDfiS (CATULLE). (Euvres. 15 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1881-1900 * FIRST EDITIONS. All inscribed by the author. 666. MEREDITH (GEORGE). Lord Ormont and His Aminta. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1894 * Autograph of George Meredith on the dedication page. Fine copy, except that two of the half-titles are missing. 667. MEYNELL (ALICE). Poems. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1893 * FIRST EDITION on Large Paper, limited to 50 copies. In- scribed by Alice Meynell. 668. MEYNELL (ALICE). The Colour of Life. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1896 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by Alice MeynelL 669. MEYNELL (ALICE). The Children. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. and N. Y. 1897 * FIRST EDITION ; with inscription by the author. 670. MILLER (JOAQUIN). Songs of the Sun-Lands. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1873 * Inscribed by Joaquin Miller. 671. MILLER (JOAQUIN). Paquita, The Indian Heroine. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Hartford, 1881 * Inscribed, "Bentley and Son, London publishers to the Queen, first brought this out 1872-3, under the name of 'Lif Among the Modocs.' Joaquin Miller.'" 672. MILLER (JOAQUIN). Songs of the Mexican Seas. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1887 * With an inscription on the half-title by Joaquin Miller. 673. MILLER (JOAQUIN). Poems. Portraits. 6 vols. 12mo, half morocco, uncut. San Francisco, 1909 * De Luxe edition, only 250 copies printed. Each volume has an inscription by Joaquin Miller. 674. MILLER (WILLIAM). Travels and Politics in the Near East. Map and illustrations. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1898 * Inscribed, ' ' The emancipation of the Christian peoples of South Eastern Europe was one of the most important results of the XIX Century. . . . William Miller," 675. MILLER (JOAQUIN). As It Was in The Beginning. A Poem. Narrow 4to, wrappers. San Francisco, 1903 * Inscribed, ' ' The purest woman, sweet, best beneath our forty stars is she who loves her spouse most ardently, and rocks the cradle oftenest. Joaquin Miller. ' ' .76 676. MILNE (JOHN). Seismology; Pettigrew (J. B.). Animal Locomotion; Marey (E. J.). Movement. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. N. Y., v. d. * All inscribed by the authors. 677. [MITCHELL (DONALD G.).] Fudge Doings ; being Tony Fudge's Record of the same. In Forty Chapters. Frontispieces. By Ik Marvel. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1855 * On the fly-leaf of the first volume the author has in- scribed : ' ' The first vol. of a work which met little favor from the critics; yet I (who should not say it) can't help think- ing that there are here and there, goodish spots in it! Dond. G. Mitchell. 1900." 678. [MITCHELL (DONALD G.).] My Farm of Edge- wood: A Country Book. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1863 * Choice copy. Inscribed on fly-leaf, the author has written : "First edition of a book towards which I have a very tender feeling. Don'd. G. Mitchell. Edgewood Apl. 1900." 679. MITCHELL (DONALD G.). English Lands Letters and Kings. From Celt to Tudor, Elizabeth to Anne, Queen Anne and the Georges. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth, gilt tops. N. Y.: Scribner's, 1889-98 * The author 's autograph in each volume. 680. MITCHELL (S. WEIR). Francis Drake. A Tragedy of the Sea. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1893 * LARGE PAPER COPY of the FIRST EDITION. With auto- graph of the author on the fly-leaf. 681. MITCHELL (S. WEIR). The Youth of Washington told in the form of an Autobiography. FIRST EDITION. 12rno, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1904 * Inscribed with the autograph of the author. 682. MITCHELL (S. WEIR). The Guillotine Club. Illus- trated. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1910 * FIRST EDITION ; with an inscription by the author on the fly-leaf. 683. MITFORD (MARY RUSSELL). Our Village. Illuf- trated. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth (binding worn). Lond. 1870 * Laid in is a card, inscribed : ' ' Written in a moment of great affliction, M. B. Mitford 21 December 1842." 684. MONTfiGUT (MAURICE). La Chaine des Dames. 12mo, original covers, uncut. Paris, 1911 * One of 5 copies on Holland paper with autograph inscrip- tion on half-title. 685. MORFILL (W. R.). A History of Russia; Slavonic Literature. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1883-1902 * With inscriptions in Russian and Slavic by W. R. Morfill. 77 686. MORLEY (JOHN). The Struggle for National Edu- cation. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1873 * FIRST EDITION ; with autograph of John Morley. 687. MORLEY (JOHN). The Life of Richard Cobden. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1881 * FIRST EDITION; inscribed by John Morley. 688. MORLEY (JOHN). Studies in Literature. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1891 * FIRST EDITION ; with autograph of John Morley on half- title. 689. MORLEY (JOHN). Miscellanies; Voltaire; Rous- seau. 6 vols. 12mo, cloth. Lond., v. d. * With the autograph of John Morley. 690. MORRIS (LEWIS). Songs Unsung; Songs Without Notes ; Idylls and Lyrics ; Harvest Tide ; Gwen. 5 vols. 16mo, cloth. Lond., v. d. * All with interesting inscriptions by the author. 691. MORRIS (LEWIS). Songs Without Notes; Songs Unsung; Songs of Two Worlds; Songs of Britain; Ode of Life; Epic of Hades; Selections. 8 vols. 16mo, cloth. Lond., v. d. * With the autograph of Lewis Morris, in each volume. 692. MORRIS (LEWIS). A Vision of Saints; The Works of. Illustrated. 2 vols. 12ino and 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1890-92 * Both inscribed by the author. 693. MOTLEY (JOHN L.). John Lothrop Motley, and his Family, further letters and records, Edited by his Daughter. Numerous illustrations. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1910 * With a two-page inscription by Susan St. J. Mildmay, daughter of J. L. Motley. 694. MOULTON (LOUISE CHANDLER). Poems. Bost. 1878. Presentation copy from the author; At the Wind's Will. Bost. 1900; In the Garden of Dreams. Lond. 1890; Arthur 'Shaughnessy, his Life and Work. Cambridge, 1894. FIRST EDITIONS. 4 vols. 12mo and smaller, cloth. * A most interesting collection of Association volumes. The second volume is inscribed with an original autograph poem; "In the Garden of Dreams" is an autograph presentation copy to Augustin Daly, and also contains an original auto- graphed poem; The last volume bears an autographed inscrip- tion by the author, relating to Arthur O 'Shaughnessy. 695. MULLER (F.MAX). Anthropological Religion. FIRST EDITION. Lond. 1892; Selected Essays on Language, Mythol- ogy and Religion. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Lond. 1881. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. * The first work contains the inscription on half-title: "7m- mortality is the consciousness of the Divine in man. F. Max Muller." The last work has the autograph of the author in each volume. 78 696. MUMFORD (JOHN KIMBERLY). Oriental Rugs. Profusely illustrated with numerous plates of rare and hand- some weaves, plain and in color. 4to, buckram, gilt top, un- cut. N. Y. 1901 * With an interesting autograph inscription by the author, on half-title. 697. NADAR. Sous 1'incendie. 12mo, half olive levant morocco, original covers bound in, by Champs. Paris, 1882 * Special copy on China paper. Presentation copy from the author, with autograph inscription. 698. NADAR. Le Miroir aux Alouettes. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1883 * One of 54 copies on Holland paper. Inscribed by Nadar. 699. NEWBOLT (HENRY). The Island Race. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1898 * With an inscription on the fly-leaf in French in relation to the poetic nature of the soldier, signed G. d'Azambuja. Under the inscription the author has inscribed his name. 700. NICOLAY (JOHN G.). The Outbreak of Rebellion. Portrait of Lincoln. 12mo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. N. Y., n.d. * Inscribed with an A. N. S. of the author : ' ' Though almost forty years have elapsed, many of the scenes narrated in this book which I witnessed, rise again before me as vividly as if they had occurred but yesterday. Jno. G. Nicolay." 701. [NISARD (CHARLES).] La Muse Parietaire et la Muse Foraine ou les Chansons des rues depuis quinze ans par C. N. 8vo, original paper covers. Paris : Jules Gay, 1863 * Scarce. One of 200 copies printed. Inscribed by the author. 702. NOLHAC (PIERRE DE). Marie Antoinette, the Queen. Colored frontispiece and many illustrations from contemporary originals. 4to, wrappers, uncut. Paris: Goupil, n. d. * Inscribed on the half-title by P. de Nolhae in blue pencil. 703. NOLHAC (PIERRE DE). Louis XV et Marie Leczinska. Portraits and illustrations in photogravure, fine colored frontispiece. 4to, wrappers, uncut. Paris,: Goupil, 1900 * LIMITED EDITION. Papier V61in copy. With inscription by the author on the half-title in blue pencil. 704. NORDAU (MAX). Degeneration. Translated from the Second German Edition. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1895 * Inscribed with German proverb in author 'a autograph, with English translation, "Many enemies, many honours." 705. NORDAU (MAX). Morganatic. Translated by Elizabeth Lee. 12mo, cloth. Phila. 1905 * Inscribed by the author, giving his view of the best way of attacking mischievous laws and institutions. 79 706. NOERIS (WILLIAM E.). A Victim of Good Luck. Lond. 1894; Clarissa Furiosa. FIRST EDITION. Lond. 1897; A Deplorable Affair. FIRST EDITION. Lond. 1893. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth, uncut. * I n each volume the author has inscribed a signed quota- tion from the book itself. 707. NOTES (ALFRED). The Forest of Wild Thyme. 12mo, cloth. Edinb. 1905 * Presentation copy, ' ' With the sincere regards of the au- thor, Alfred Noyes." 708. NOYES (ALFRED). Forty Singing Seamen, and Other Poems. 12mo, cloth. Edinb. 1908 * Presentation copy, ' ' With sincere regards from Alfred Noyes, July g, 1909." 709. NOYES (ALFRED). Drake: An English Epic. 12mo, cloth. Edinb. and Lond. 1908 * Presentation copy, ' ' with the sincere regards of the au- thor, Alfred Noyes." 710. NOYES (ALFRED). Poems. Square 8vo, cloth, un- cut. Edinb. 1904 * FIRST EDITION ; ' ' With the sincere regards of the author, Alfred Noyes, July 2, 1909." 711. OBER (FREDERICK A.) . In the Wake of Columbus. Adventures of the Special Commissioners sent by the World's Columbian Exposition to the West Indies. Illustrated from photographs. Royal 8vo, half red calf, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1893 * Edition limited to 250 copies, signed by the author. An explanatory inscription, signed by the author, also appears on the fly-leaf. 712. OITNET (GEORGES). Les Batailles de la Vie. 8 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut (some shaken). Paris, 1883-1902 * FIRST EDITIONS. All inscribed by G. Ohnet. 713. OMAR KHAYYAM. Les Quatrains d'Omar Khay- yam. Traduits du Persan sur le manuscrit conserve a la Bodleian library d 'Oxford; publics avec une introduction et notes par Ch. Grolleau. Texte within rubricated borders. 4to, original wrappers, uncut edges. Paris: Carrington, 1902 * Limited edition. Special copy printed for Mr. Octave Uzanne. Inscribed by Ch. Crolleau. 714. O'REILLY (JOHN BOYLE). The Statues in the Block, and Other Poems. 16mo, cloth. Bost. 1881 * Presentation copy, ' ' To Thos. Whitcomb Eiley, with the warm regards of John Boyle O'Beilly." 715. O'SHAUGHNESSY(AK\THUR). Songs of a Worker. FIRST EDITION. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1881 716. PAGE (THOMAS NELSON). Among the Camps; The Old South. Illustrated. 2 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth. Both inscribed by the author. N. Y. 1898 80 717. PAGE (THOMAS NELSON). Two Prisoners. Frontispiece by Kemble. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1898 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed by the author. 718. PAGE (THOMAS NELSON). Santa Glaus 's Part- ner. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1899 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed by the author. 719. PAGE (THOMAS NELSON). A Captured Santa lause. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1902 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed by the author. 720. PAGE (THOMAS NELSON). The Negro: A Southerner's Problem. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1904 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed by the author. 721. PAGE (THOMAS NELSON). Bred in the Bone. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1904 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed by the author. 722. PAGE (THOMAS NELSON). The Old Dominion. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1908 * FIRST EDITION, "Inscribed for Mr. Young: Thos. Nelson Page." Also a letter written on the back of a card. 723. PARKER (GILBERT). The Right of Way; The Battle of the Strong; The Pomp of the Lavilettes. 3 vols. crown 8vo, cloth. Lond., v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS, with autograph of author on fly-leaf. 724. PARKER (GILBERT). Round the Compass in Australia. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1892 * With the autograph of the author on title-page. 725. PARKER (GILBERT). The Seats of the Mighty; Mrs. Falchion; The Translation of a Savage. 3 vols. 12mo, <;loth. N. Y. 1898-9 * With the autograph of the author on fly-leaf. 726. PARKER (GILBERT). The Trespasser; The Battle of the Strong. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. Bost, and N. Y. 1899 * With the autograph of Gilbert Parker in each volume. 727. PAYNE (JOHN). New Poems. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1880 * FIRST EDITION ; with the author 's initials, " J. P. " writ- ten on title. 728. PEABODY (JOSEPHINE PRESTON). The Sing- ing Leaves. Bost. 1903; Marlowe. A Drama, in Five Acts. Bost. 1901; The Wayfarers. Bost. 1898. FIRST EDITIONS. "3 vols. 16mo and 12mo, cloth and boards. * Each volume is inscribed by the author, with quotation, original poem, or comment about the contents, and auto- graphed. Two of the volumes contain double inscriptions, and in "Marlowe" the author has corrected two lines of the text. 81 729. PEARY (ROBERT E.). The North Pole. Its Dis- covery in 1909 under the Auspices of the Peary Arctic Club. With an Introduction by Theodore Roosevelt, and a Foreword by Gilbert H. Grosvenor. Illustrations from photographs, colored and plain, and a colored map. Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt top. N. Y.1910- * Inscribed and autographed twice by Peary. 730. PECK (GEO. W.) Peck's Bad Boy; Peck's Uncle Ike; Peck's Fun. 3 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth. * All inscribed by the author. Chicago, 1880-99 731. PECK (HARRY THURSTON). What Is Good Eng- lish; Trimalchio's Dinner; Greystone and Porphyry. 3 vols. 12mo, boards and cloth. N. Y. 1898-9 * All inscribed by the author. 732. PEMBERTON (MAX). The Fortunate Prisoner. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1909 * Inscribed, ' ' This story is an attempt to sketch a type of man of u-liom the world knows much the financier who has failed. . . . Max Pemberton." 733. PEMBERTON (MAX). The Mystery of the Green Heart. Frontispiece. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1910 * Inscribed, ' ' This detective story was the direct result of a challenge from a well known chief of police. . . . Max Pember- ton." 734. PENNELL (H. CHOLMONDELEY) . Puck on Pegasus. Illustrated by Leech, Phiz, Portch, and Tenniel, urith a frontispiece by George Cruikshank. Square 8vo, full calf, gilt, marble edges. Lond. 1861 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed: "The majority of these ver- sicles were written for schoolboys, when a schoolboy by H. Cholmondeley. ' ' 735. PERSIAN MANUSCRIPT on native glazed paper of the middle of the 18th century. Written in red and black within gold, blue and red lines. Ancient Persian History. Folio, contemporary native binding in red morocco (some- what rubbed). Sac. XVIII 736. PfiRINI (HARDY DE). Les Batailles d'Autrefois. Numerous illustrations. 2 vols. imp. 8vo, wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1888 * With author 's autograph inscription in the first volume. 737. PLADAN(JOSfiPHIN). Curieuse! Etched frontis- piece by Felicien Rops. 12mo, uncut. Paris, 1886 * FIRST EDITION. Special copy on Papier VergS ; with in- teresting inscription on the half-title by Josephine Peladan. 738. PHILLIPS (STEPHEN). Poems. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1898 * Signed autograph inscription by the author on the fly-leaf. 82 739. PHILLIPS (STEPHEN). Herod : A Tragedy. Small 8vo, cloth, edges uncut. Lond. : John Lane, 1901 * FIRST EDITION. With signed inscription by the author re- garding Mariamne, the wife of Herod. "Her red-gold cataract of streaming hair Is tumbled o'er the boundaries of the world.'' 740. PIATT (JOHN JAMES). The Hesperian Tree: An Annual of the Ohio Valley, 1900. Many fine plates and wood- cuts. Royal 8vo, boards, cloth back, uncut. Cincinnati, 1900 * Presentation copy from the author, with inscription and signed poem of 2% pp. in his autograph. Inserted is a signed manuscript of 1 p. containing the author's "Descent of Mon- damin, " and also a similar one of Sarah Piatt containing her poem, ' ' There at Ostend. ' ' 741. PLARR (VICTOR). In the Dorian Mood: Poems. Crown 8vo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1896 * FIRST EDITION. With two original poems, ' ' To my Courteous Unknown Reader, " " The Marseillaise, ' ' written on the fly-leaves by Victor Plarr. 742. PODMORE (FRANK). Apparitions and Thought- Transference. Numerous illustrations. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1895 * With an inscription on fly-leaf by Frank Podmore. 743. POETRY. (Leland, C. G.). Hans Breitmann's Ballads (Stoddard) ; The King's Bell (Meyers) ; Renewal of Youth (Hallam) ; Poems; and others. 6 vols. 12mo, cloth. v. p., v. d. 744. POETRY. Bacheller. In Various Moods; Anthology of French Poetry; French. Deirdre Wed; Brooke. Poems; Love's Looking Glass; Hewlett. A Sheaf of Verse. 6 vols. 12mo, cloth. Lond. and N. Y., v. d. * All inscribed by the authors. 745. POPELIN (CLAUDIUS). Cinq Octaves de Sonnets. Text within ornamental borders. 4to, silk tapestry. * Inscribed by the author on the half-title. Paris, 1876 746. POPELIN (CLAUDIUS). Histoire d 'Avant-Hier. Poeme. 4to, cloth. Paris, 1886 * One of 10 copies on Japan paper. Presentation copy from the author with inscription: "A Edmond de Goncourt son ami Claudius Popelin." 747. POULTON (E. B.). The Colours of Animals. Chromolithographic frontispiece and 66 figures in text. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1890 * With a full-page description of the book, written on fly- leaf by E. B. Poulton. 748. PRAED (MRS. CAMPBELL). Mrs. Tregaskiss, A Novel of Anglo- Australian Life. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1897 * With an inscription by Mrs. Praed, describing where the book was written. 83 749. PRAED (MRS. CAMPBELL). The Scourge-Stick. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1898 * With an inscription by Mrs. Praed, describing the Blue Land which surrounds the Mediterranean. 750. PRAED (MRS. CAMPBELL). My Australian Girl- hood, Sketches and Impressions of Bush Life. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1902 * With a one-page inscription on the fly-leaf by the author. 751. PRfiVOST (MARCEL). Pierre et Therese. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1909 * FIRST EDITION. One of 50 copies on Holland paper. In- scribed by the author. 752. PRfiVOST (ABBfi). Histoire de Manon Lescaut. Preface par Alexandre Dumas, fils. (Collection de Galaup de Chasteuil.) Etched portrait of Dumas fits after Jacquemart, and 11 etchings by L, Flameng. 8vo, three-quarters red mo- rocco, gilt top. Paris, 1875 * One of a limited edition on turkey-mill paper. Presenta- tion from the Editors to Victor Hugo, with inscription. 753. PROVOST (MARCEL). (Euvres. 12 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1891-1900 * FIRST EDITIONS. Each volume inscribed by Marcel Prevost. 754. PREVOST (MARCEL). Les vierges fortes, Lea. 12mo, three-quarters dark brown levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, original covers bound in, uncut, by David. Paris, 1900 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author, with inscription. Inserted is an interesting autograph letter from Marcel Prevost to Philippe Gill. 755. PROCTOR (EDNA DEAN). The Song of the Ancient People. With Preface and Notes by John Fiske. FIRST EDI- TION. Illustrated with fine colored plates. 8vo, original sheets, uncut. Bost. 1893 * Inscribed in the autograph of the author : ' ' For we are the Ancient People, Born with the Wind and Sain. Edna Dean Proctor." 756. PRUDHOMME (SULLY). Le Bonheur. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1888 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed on the half-title is an original 7 -line poem by the author, signed. 757. PYLE (HOWARD). The Story of Jack Ballister's Fortunes. With numerous illustrations by the author. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1895 * Autograph presentation copy from the author. 758. PYLE (HOWARD). The Story of Sir Launcelot and his Companions. Illustrated by the author. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1907 * Inscribed with the autograph of the author. tM 759. RAIMES (GASTON DE). Marins de France; actions heroi'ques. lllustree de 150 dessins de Eugene Le Mouel. Imp. 8vo, half dark green morocco, gilt top. Paris: Lemerre, n. d. * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed on the half-title by the author and by the illustrator. 760. RAMEAU (JEAN). Poemes Fantastiques. Tinted illustrations by Ary Gambard. Imp. 8vo, three-quarters dark blue levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, with origi- nal covers bound in, by Champs. Paris, 1883 * Limited edition on Holland paper. Presentation copy with inscription by Jean Eameau. 761. RATISBONNE (LOUIS). Les Figures Jeunes. 8vo, blue levant morocco, gilt edges, gilt inside borders, by Thibaron. Paris, 1865 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author with autograph inscription. Inserted is an A. L. S. by Louis Ratisbonne. 762. RAWLINSON (GEORGE). The Seventh Great Oriental Monarchy. Colored frontispiece and illustrations. FIRST EDITION. Thick 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. : Longmans, 1876- * Inscribed copy, with the entire half-title occupied with a manuscript quotation from Smith's "Dictionary of the Bible" relating to the ancient Parthians, entirely in the autograph of George Rawlinson. 763. RAWLINSON (GEORGE). History of Phoenicia. Map and numerous illustrations. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1889- * FIRST EDITION. With long quotation, signed, in the auto- graph of the author. 764. REED (MYRTLE). Master of the Vineyard; Sonnets to a Lover. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 191O * Both inscribed by the author. 765. REGNIER (HENRI DE). Poems anciens et roman- esques, 1887-1889. Square 12mo, boards, crushed morocco back, gilt top, uncut edges. Paris, 1890 * Presentation copy from the author to Catulle Mendes, with inscription. 766. REGNIER (HENRI DE). Les Me"dailles d'Argile. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1900 * One of 29 copies on Holland paper. Inscribed with an original poem by the author. 767. RENAN (ERNEST). Vie de Jesus. With etched portrait of the author. 8vo, half calf. Paris, 1882" Inscribed on the half-title: "Bon Souvenir. E. Kenan." 85 768. BEY (HENRY). Le BreViarie d 'Amour. Poesies. 12mo, half olive levant morocco, gilt top, by Gruel. Paris, 1889 * One of 50 copies on Holland paper. With a portrait etched by A. Gilbert on Japan paper. Inscribed by the au- thor. 769. RICHEPIN (JEAN). Quatre petits romans. 12mo, original paper covers. Paris, n. d. * One of 50 copies on Holland paper. Inscribed by Jean Bichepin. 770. RICHEPIN (JEAN). Les Etapes d'un Refractaire, Jules Valles. 12mo, cloth leather back, gilt top. Paris, 1872 * FIRST EDITION of his first published book. Presentation copy, with autograph inscription : ' ' This is my first published book. Jean. Eichepin. Feb. 22nd, 1903." (Translation.) 771. RICHEPIN (JEAN). Monsieur Scapin. 8vo, half red morocco, original covers bound in. Paris, 1886 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author to Octave Uzanne, with inscription on the half-title. 772. RICTUS (JEHAN). Les Soliloques du Pauvre. Illustrations par A. Steinlen. 12mo, original lithographic wrappers, uncut edges. Paris, 1903 *One of 100 copies printed on Papier Velin d 'Arches. In- scribed on the half-title by Jehan Rictus. 773. RIIS (JACOB A.). Theodore Roosevelt the Citizen. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1904 * With fine autographed inscription by the author : ' ' Theo- dore Eoosevelt lives his ideals; that is the Tcey-note to the man. And hence I would rather stand and be connected with him than be twenty times a millionaire. I wouldn't be that last anyhow, and you couldn 't drive me away from him with a club. Yours, for our Country. Jacob A. Eiis." 774. RIIS (JACOB A.). Hero Tales of the Far North. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1910 * FIRST EDITION, with a spray of heather, and inscribed, "This heather is from the heath which Capt. Dalgas con- quered. . . . Jacob Eiis." 775. RILEY (JAMES WHITCOMB). Out to Old Aunt Mary's. Drawings by Howard Chandler Christy. 8vo, cloth. Indianapolis, n. d. * With an inscription by the author on the end paper, one by the artist, Howard Chandler Christy on the frontispiece, and a four-line inscription to "Dear Jamsie," by Robert J. Burdette (to whom the book is dedicated). 776. RILEY (JAMES WHITCOMB). While the Heart Beats Young. Illustrated. Small 4to. Indianapolis, n. d. * Inscribed with a quotation from ' ' The Hired Man ' ' signed, by the author. 86 777. RILEY (JAMES WHITCOMB). Home Again With Me. Drawings by Howard Chandler Christy. 8vo, cloth. Indianapolis, n. d. * Inscribed with a quotation from the book, signed by the author. 778. RILEY (JAMES WHITCOMB). An Old Sweetheart of Mine. Drawings by Howard Chandler Christy. 8vo, cloth. Indianapolis, n. d. * Inscribed with a quotation from the book, signed by the author. 779. RILEY (JAMES WHITCOMB). Afterwhiles. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Indianapolis, 1888 * Inscribed with a line from the book, signed by the author. 780. RILEY (JAMES WHITCOMB). Neighborly Poems. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Indianapolis, 1891 * Autograph on fly-leaf. 781. RILEY (JAMES WHITCOMB)/ Poems Here At Home. Illustrations by E. W. Kemble. 16mo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1893 * FIRST EDITION; inscribed, "Very truly James Whitcomb Riley." 782. RILEY (JAMES WHITCOMB). The Book of Joyous Children. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1902 * Inscribed with a line from the book, signed by the author. 783. RILEY (JAMES WHITCOMB). His Pa's Romance. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. Indianapolis [1903] * With a presentation inscription. 784. RILEY (JAMES WHITCOMB). The Raggedy Man. Illustrated. 4to, boards. Indianapolis [1907] * Inscribed with a quotation from the book, signed by the author. 785. RITCHIE (ANNE THACKERAY). Chapters from Some Unwritten Memoirs. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1895 * Inscribed on title-page, ' ' Written by Anne Thackeray Ritchie, and with her greetings to J. Carleton Young, Esq." 786. ROBERTS (CHARLES G. D.). The Heart of the Ancient Wood. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1900 * A two-verse poem in the author 's autograph on the fly- leaf. 787. ROBINSON (A.MARYF.). Margaret of Angouleme ; Collected Poems. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth (one broken). * Both inscribed by the author. Lond., V. d. 87 788. ROCKHILL (WILLIAM W.). The Land of the Lamas. Maps and illustrations. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1891 * Inscribed by the author. 789. ROD (EDOUARD). CEuvres. 13 vols. 12mo, original paper covers. Paris, 1881-1902 * FIRST EDITIONS. Each volume inscribed by E. Bod. 790. RODRIQUES (HIPPOLYPTE). Histoire du Peche Originel et des origines de rfiglise. Imp. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut (shaken) . Paris, 1896 * Presentation copy from the author to fimile Zola, with inscription. 791. ROGERS (SAMUEL). Lara, by Lord Byron; Jacque- line by Samuel Rogers. 16mo, half calf. Lond. 1814 * Presentation copy, "From the author." 792. ROGERS (SAMUEL). Italy, a Poem. Vignettes. 16mo, cloth. Lond. 1844 "Presentation copy; "To Augusta Theresa Tusnell, from the Author, Samuel Rogers, August 99, 1847." 793. ROLLAND (AM^D^E). Le Poeme de la Mort. Royal 8vo, half calf. Paris, 1867 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author, with his inscription. Contains the book-plate of Theophile Gautier. 794. ROOSEVELT (ROBERT B.). Florida and the Game Water-Birds. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1884 * Inscribed ' ' The first work published on the bay birds, as I was practically the first man in this country who used a breech- loader. That seems odd this 17th day of July 1900. Eob. B. Roosevelt." 795. ROOSEVELT (THEODORE). Hunting Trips of a Ranchman, Sketches of Sport on the Northern Cattle Plains. Illustrated. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1885 * The Medora Edition, 500 copies printed. Inscribed: "With regards of Theodore Roosevelt, April 1, 1904." 796. ROOSEVELT (THEODORE). Ranch Life and the Hunting-Trail. Illustrated ~by Frederic Remington. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1899 * Inscribed, ' ' It seems to me that, so far from the love of nature, even in its wildest forms, and the love of books being incompatible, neither can exist to the fullest extent without the other. Theodore Roosevelt." 797. ROOSEVELT (THEODORE). The Rough Riders. Illustrated. FIKST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1899 Inscribed, "I only wish I could write about the regiment as I feel about it. Theodore Roosevelt." 798. ROOSEVELT (THEODORE). The Winning of the West. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. U. Y. 1899 * The first volume is inscribed "James Carleton Young, Esq. with regards of the author. Theodore Roosevelt." 799. ROOSEVELT (THEODORE). Big Game Hunting in the Rockies and on the Great Plains. 45 illustrations by Remington, Frost, Beard and others. Royal 8vo, full morocco gilt, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1899 * Edition limited to 1,000 copies, frontispiece portrait auto- graphed and inscription on fly-leaf, ' ' To James Carleton Young, with best wishes from Theodore Eoosevelt." 800. ROOSEVELT (THEODORE). Addresses and Presi- dential Messages of Theodore Roosevelt, 1902-1904. With an Introduction by Henry Cabot Lodge. Portrait. 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1904 *With autograph, "Theodore Eoosevelt, Oct. 31st, 1905." on fly-leaf. 801. ROOSEVELT (THEODORE). African Game Trails. An Account of the African Wanderings of An American Hunter-Naturalist. Illustrated. Large 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1910 * Inscribed, "For him is the joy of the horse well ridden and the rifle well held. Theodore Eoosevelt. Xmas 1910." 802. ROSSETTI (DANTE G.). The New Life of Dante Alighieri. 16mo, cloth. Lond. 1899 * Inscribed, ' ' This Translation has always been accounted a remarkable success. W. M. Eossetti." 803. ROSSETTI (W. M.). Fine Art, Chiefly Contem- porary. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1867 FIRST EDITION; inscribed, "This is the third volume that I published; it has been preceded by a translation of Dante's Inferno, and by a little book called Swinburne's Poems and Ballads, a criticism. W. M. Eossetti." 804. ROSTAND (EDMOND). Cyrano de Bergerac. Illus- tre par Besnard, Flameng, Albert Laurens, Leandre, Adrien Moreau et Thevenot, grave par Romagnol. 4to, illustrated wrappers with a portofolio for the illustrations, which are in two states. Paris, 1899 * Limited edition on Papier Velin de Cuve, with all the illus- trations in two states, proofs before letters on China paper. The 5 full-page illustrations are in 3 states, proofs before and after letters and in colors. Presentation copy from the author with autograph inscriptions. 805. ROSTAND (EDMOND). The Fantasticks: A Roman- tic Comedy. Frontispiece. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1900 * With an inscription and a drawing by Edmond Rostand on fly-leaf. 806. ROWFANT CLUB. Locker (Frederick). Rowfant Rhymes, with an Introduction by Austin Dobson. Portrait. 16mo, vellum, uncut. Cleveland, 1895 * On Japan Paper; only 127 copies printed. Inscribed, "Mr. Locker made this collection himself. He never saw the book; but read the 'Introduction' in MS. Austin Dobson." 89 807. ROYQROFT PRESS. Essay on Silence (Hubbard) ; A Fortnight in St. Petersburg (Sweat) ; Philistine Sermons (Mclntosh) ; A Persian Pearl (Darrow) ; Little Journeys to the Homes of Famous Women (Hubbard). 5 vols. 4to and smaller, various bindings. East Aurora, v. d. * Each volume contains a signed inscription by its author. The last volume is illumined. 808. RUMANIA. Aus dem Leben Konig Karls von Rumanien. Aufzeichnungen eines Augenzeugen. Portrait of King Carol 4 vols. 8vo, cloth. Stuttgart, 1894-1900 * Autographed by King Carol of Eumania on the title-page of first volume. 809. RUSSELL (GEORGE). By Still Waters, Lyrical Poems Old and New. By A. E. 8vo, boards, linen back, un- cut and unopened. Dundrum, 1906 * Printed on Irish-made paper at the Dun Emer Press and published by Elizabeth C. Yeats. Inscribed by the author with 3-verse poem in his autograph and signed, "George Russell 'A.E.' ' 810. RUSSELL (W. CLARK). List, Ye Landsmen; The Two Captains ; The Romance of a Midshipman ; The Phantom Death ; The Last Entry ; and others. 8 vols. crown 8vo, cloth. Lend, and N. Y., v. d. * Five FIRST EDITIONS, all inscribed by the author. 811. SABATIER (PAUL). Vie de S. Francois d'Assise. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1894 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy to Emile Zola, with author's inscription. 812. SAINT-AMAND (IMBERT DE). Les Femmes des Tuileries. 5 vols. 12mo, half calf and original paper covers (some uncut). Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS. All with autograph inscriptions by the author. 813. SAINT-AULAIRE (COMTE A. DE). Les Dessous de I'Histoire. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1893 * One of 60 copies on Holland paper. Inscribed by the author. 814. [SAINT-BEUVE (C. A. DE).] Vie poesies et pen- sees de Joseph Delorme. 8vo, half cloth. Paris: Delangle, 1830 * Rare. FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author on the half-title. Inserted is an A. L. S. by the author. 815. [SAINT-BEUVE (C. A. DE).] Volupte. 2 vols. 8vo, original half calf (rubbed). Paris: Renandel, 1834 * FIRST EDITION of the author 's only novel. Presentation copy, inscribed by Saint-Beuve in first volume. 90 816. SAINTINE (X. B.). La Seconde Vie. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. Paris, 1864 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 817. SALIS (RODOLPHE). Contes du Chat Noir. Illus- trated by A. Willette, Henry Somm, Steinlein, Robida, Sabat- tier, and others. 2 vols. 8vo, half pigskin, back inlaid and tooled with floral sprays and figures of cats, gilt tops, uncut edges, original lithographic wrappers bound in, by Ch. Meunier. Paris [1888], 1891 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation eopy from the author, with autograph inscription. 818. SANDEAU (JULES). Le Docteur Herbeau. 2 vols. in one, 8vo, half calf. Paris, 1842 * Presentation copy from the author, with autograph in- scription. 819. SANDEAU (JULES). La Maison de Penervan. Comedie en quatre actes en prose. 12mo, half citron morocco, gilt top with the arms of C. de Mandre on the front cover, and his bookplate. Paris, 1864 * FIRST EDITION. Inserted are two very interesting letters, one signed Jules, the other Giboyer [Sandeau] and the photo- graph of the author. 820. SANDEAU (JULES). La Roche aux Mouettes. Dessins par E. Bayard et Ferat. Gravures par Pannemacker. Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, gilt back, with the arms of Comte de Mandre on the front cover. Paris [1871] * FIRST EDITION. Presentation from the author with in- scription : "To my dearest friend Charles de Mandre. Jules Sandeau. ' ' Inserted is a very interesting A. L. S., 4 pp. 12mo, wherein the author speaks about this present book, etc., and sends regards from Madame Sandeau (George Sand). 91 FOU11TH SESSION. Thursday Evening, November 16, 1916, at 8:15 o'clock LOTS 821-1078 821. SANTAYANA (GEORGE). Sonnets and Other Verses, 1896; Lucifer, 1899. 2 vols. 16mo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. and Chicago, 1896-99 * One volume with original sonnet, the other, ' ' Lucifer, ' ' with 7 pp. inscription by the author discussing ' ' Paradise Lost, ' ' Goethe 's ' ' Faust, ' ' and the present poem. 822. SANTOS-DUMONT (A.). Dans 1'air. Portrait and illustrations. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1904 * Inscribed by the author. 823. SARCEY (FRANCISQUE). Le piano de Jeanne; Souvenirs d'age mur; Etienne Moret. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers (one half cloth), uncut. Paris, 1876, 1892 * FIRST EDITIONS. Each volume inscribed by F. Sarcey. 824. SARDOU (VICTORIEN). Three Romances. By Sardou and others. Portrait. 16mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y., n. d. * With signed inscription in French by Sardou, of which the following is the translation : "To Mr. Young, friend of the French writers. Homage from the author of the 'Perle vice.' Viet. Sardou.'" 825. SCHURfi (3DOUARD). Les Grands Inities. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1905 * Holland paper copy. Presentation copy, with an inter- esting inscription by the author. 826. SCHURMAN (JACOB GOULD). Agnosticism and Religion ; Ethical Import of Darwinism ; Belief in God. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1893-1902 * All inscribed by the author. 827. SCHURZ (CARL). Abraham Lincoln: An Essay. Portrait. 16mo, cloth, gilt top. Bost. 1899 * Signed by the author and inscribed with a quotation upon Lincoln. 828. SCIDMORE (ELIZA RUH AMAH). Jinrikisha Days in Japan. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1891 * Inscribed, "Since this book has made the voyage out to Japan and "bade, I am more than pleased to inscribe it for Mr. Young. Eliza Suhamah Scidmore, Yokohama. June 30, . 1901." 92 829. SCIDMORE (ELIZA RUHAMAH). China, The Long-Lived Empire. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1900 * FIRST EDITION ; with inscription by the author. 830. SCOLLARD (CLINTON). Pictures in Song; Hills of Song; Songs of Sunrise Lands. 3 vols. 16mo, cloth. FIRST EDITIONS; inscribed by the author. N. Y., V. d. 831. SCOLLARD (CLINTON). Voices and Visions; On Sunny Shores ; A Knight of the Highway. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. * FIRST EDITIONS; inscribed by the author. N. Y., V. d. 832. SCOLLARD (CLINTON). The Son of a Tory; Under Summer Skies ; Count Falcon of the Eyrie. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. v. p., v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS ; inscribed by the author. 833. SCOLLARD (CLINTON). The Lyric Bough; Easter Song; Lyrics and Legends of Christmas Tide. 3 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. Clinton and N. Y. 1904 * FIRST EDITIONS; inscribed by the author. 834. SCOLLARD (CLINTON). Easter Song. 8vo, boards, uncut. Clinton, N. Y., 1906 * FIRST EDITION, printed on Japan Handmade paper. In- scribed with a poem by the author. 835. SCUDDER (HORACE E.). Boston Town. Many woodcuts. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1881 * With signed inscription by the author stating that most of his work has been done in Boston and that no Eoman was prouder than he who says "Civis Bostonienses Sum." 836. SCUDDER (HORACE E.). George Washington: An Historical Biography. Portraits and views. 16mo, cloth. Bost. 1898 * With signed inscription by the author telling of the first appearance of this biography. 837. SCUDDER (HORACE E.). James Russell Lowell. A Biography. Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, half cloth and boards, paper labels, uncut. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1901 * LARGE PAPER COPY. Inscribed at the end of the Preface with the autograph of the author. 838. SEAMAN (OWEN). Cap and Bells; Battle of the Bays; Horace at Cambridge. 3 vols. 16mo, cloth. Lond. 1896-1902 * All with interesting inscriptions by the author. 839. SEIPPEL (PAUL). Terres lointaines (Voyage autour du monde). Illustrated ivith 17 plates and 153 vignettes. 4to, half morocco, original covers bound in. * Inscribed by the author. Paris, 1897 840. SETON (ERNEST THOMPSON). Life Histories of Northern Animals. 68 maps and 560 draurings by the author. 2 vols. royal 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1909 * Inscribed, ' ' These two volumes are my attempt to tell everything that is known about the home life of the 59 species treated. . . . Ernest Thompson Seton." 841. SHARP (WILLIAM). Romantic Ballads and Poems of Phantasy. 16mo, wrappers. Lond. 1889 'Inscribed, "At Carnac lie the multitude of the dead, with all their lore deep-buried neath grey stone; Shall we too be as they, our tale unread, when mid the oblivious grass our graves are shown? William Sharp." 842. SHARP (WILLIAM). Sospiri di Roma. 8vo, limp boards. Printed for the Author, Roma, 1891 * Presentation copy ' ' To Cosmo Monkhouse with friendliest regard from William Sharp." 843. SHELLEY (P. B.). Hellas, Drame lyrique. Traduc- tion de Tola Dorian. 4to, original vellum wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1884 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed on the half-title by the trans- lator. 844. SHOEMAKER (MICHAEL M.). Quaint Corners of Ancient Empires ; Southern India, Burma, and Manila. Illus- trated. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1899 * With an inscription by the author. 845. SHORTER (CLEMENT). Napoleon In His Own Defence, letters written by Napoleon to Lady Clavering, and a reply by Theo. Hook, with notes by Clement Shorter. Illus- trated. 8vo, cloth (cover soiled). Lond. 1910 * Inscribed, "It is scarcely fair, my dear Mr. Young, that I should write in this book of which I am not the author, but only the editor, . . . Clement Shorter." 846. SHORTHOUSE (JOSEPH HENRY). John Ingle- sant. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1897 * With a fine long inscription by the author, on the page opposite the title. He has also written in his name on the title as the author. 847. LIfiGEARD (STEPHEN). Les Saisons et Les Mois. 50 Eaux-forts par Paul Avril, portrait de I'auteur grave par Focillon. 4to, original wrappers, uncut. Paris : Motteroz, 1899 * One of 200 copies on Papier Ve'lin de Hives. Inscribed by the author on the half-title. 848. SIGOURNEY (MRS. LYDIA H.). The Daily Coun- sellor. 8vo, cloth. Hartford, 1859 * Presentation copy ' ' from the Author ' ' to Rv. Mr. and Mrs. Sprague. The inscription in Mrs. Sprague's autograph. 94 849. SILVESTRE (ARMAND). Contes Audacieux; Un premier Amant ; En pleine Fantaisie. 3 vols. 12mo, paper. Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS ; with autograph inscriptions on half-title. 850. SILVESTRE (ARMAND). Maima; Les Aurores lointaines ; Joyeux Devis. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers. Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS ; with inscriptions on half-title. 851. SILVESTRE (ARMAND). Contes Desopilantes ; Les Gas difficiles; Livre d' Amour. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS. Presentation copies from the author with inscriptions on half-title. 852. SILVESTRE (ARMAND). Histoires Joviales; His- toires Abracadabrantes ; L'Effroi des Begueules. Illustrated by Ch. Clerice. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS. Presentation copies from the author with inscriptions on half-title. 853. SILVESTRE (ARMAND). Le Dessus du Panier; Fabliaux Gaillards; L 'fipouvantail des Rosieres. Illustrated. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS. Presentation copies from the author with inscriptions on half-titles. 854. SILVESTRE (ARMAND). Aventures Grassouillettes Histoires Inconvenantes. Contes Sales. Illustrated by Ch. Clerice. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS. Presentation copies from the author with inscriptions on half-titles. 855. SIMON (JULES). L'Ouvriere. 12mo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Paris, n. d. * Inscribed by the author. Inserted is A. L. S. by the au- thor, 1 p. 16mo, saying: "I have transmitted your letter to Jules Ferry mentioning my recommendation and those of Bochefort and E. Adam." 856. SINGLETON (ESTHER). The Art of the Belgian Galleries. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1909 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed by the author. 857. SINGLETON ( ESTHER). Dutch New York. Illus- trated. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1909 * With a page inscription by the author. 858. SINGLETON (ESTHER). Paris as Seen and De- scribed by Famous Writers. Numerous illustrations. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1900 * Presentation copy. 95 859. SISTERS, by Ada Cambridge ; The Son of the Bond- woman by E. P. Bazan; My Heart and Stephanie, by R. W. Kauffman. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. Lond. and N. Y., v. d. * All inscribed by the authors. 860. SLADEN (DOUGLAS). Sicily: The New Winter Resort. An Encyclopaedia of Sicily. Illustrations, map, &c. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. [1905] * Presentation copy from the author, with transcription in his autograph of a passage dealing with Sicilian scenery. 861. SLADEN (DOUGLAS). A Japanese Marriage; The Spanish Armada; A Poetry of Exiles. 3 vols. 16mo, boards and 8vo, cloth. Lond., v. d. * All with interesting inscriptions by the author. 862. SLATER (J. H.). The Library Manual; A Guide to the Formation of a Library, and the Valuation of Books. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1892 * Inscribed, ' ' The original edition of this book, the first credited or it may be debited to my account was published in 1883 and from it was evolved Boole Prices Current J. H. Slater." 863. SLATER (J. H.). Early Editions: A Bibliographical Survey of the Works of some Popular Modern Authors. 8vo, half morocco, uncut. Lond. 1894 * Inscribed, ' ' The trouble experienced in preparing this work was great. . . . My experience is that Boole-Stalking is a laborious occupation, and for my part I've done with it. J. H. Slater." 864. SLATER (J. H.). Book Plates and Their Value. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1898 * Inscribed, ' ' This book was intended as a handy guide and published at a time wh-en there was a great demand for book- plates. J. H. Slater." 865. SLATER (J. H.). Illustrated Sporting Books. Sur- vey of a Collection of English Illustrated works of a Sporting and racy character. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1899 * Inscribed by J. H. Slater. 866. SLOANE (WILLIAM M.). The French War and The Revolution. Maps. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1898 * With an inscription by the author. 867. SLOSSON (ANNIE TRUMBULL). The Heresy of Mehetabel Clark; Dumb Fox Glove. 2 vols. 16mo, cloth. N. Y. 1893-98 * Both copies have the author 'a signature on fly-leaf. 868. SMITH (F. HOPKINSON). A White Umbrella in Mexico; A Day at Laguerre's. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. * With inscriptions by the author. Bost. 1895-98 96 869. SMITH (F. HOPKINSON). At Close Range. Illus- .trated. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1905 * FIRST EDITION ; with an inscription by the author. 870. SMITH (GOLD WIN). Canada and the Canadian Question. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1891 * From the Library of Justin Winsor, with his stamp on title-page and a L. S., 4 pp., from Goldwin Smith to Justin Winsor. On the half-title is the autograph of Goldwin Smith. 871. SOCIALISMS INTEGRAL (Malon), 1890; Anar- chistes (Mackay), 1892; and others. 4 vols. royal 8vo and 12mo, paper, uncut. * FIRST EDITIONS. Presentations to Emile Zola, with auto- graph inscriptions. 872. SOLIDARITY (Bourgeois), 1896; Le Mouvement Soeialiste en Europe (De Wyzewa), 1892; Medaillons ,et 'Camees (Buet), 1885; La Duchesse Bleue (Bourget), 1898; and others. 10 vols. 12mo, original paper covers. * Presentation copies to Emile Zola, with autograph in- scriptions. 873. SOUTHEY (ROBERT). Oliver Newman: a New "England Tale (unfinished), with other poetical remains by the late Robert Southey. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1845 874. (SOUVESTRE (EMILE).] Trois Femmes Poetes inconnues. 12mo, boards, calf back. Nantes, 1829 *RARE: FIRST EDITION of first book written by Emile Souvestre, with his inscription on half-title. 875. SPOFFORD (HARRIET PRESCOTT). Three Heroines of New England Romance. Their True Stories ^set forth by Mrs. Spofford, Miss Guiney and Miss Alice Brown. Illustrated by E. H. Garrett. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1895 * On the fly-leaf is a 1 p. A. L. S. by Mrs. Spofford contain- ing data about the character of Priscilla in her story. On the following page the other authors have written short notes fol- lowed by the illustrator, who writes "And I come last Place aux dames. Edmund H. Garrett." 876. SPOFFORD (HARRIET PRESCOTT). The Great Procession; Goldsmith (0.). A Prospect of Society; Jones (A. T.) . A Prairie Idyl ; Canton (W.) . A Lost Epic. 4 vols. 12mo, cloth and leather. v. p., v. d. * All inscribed by the authors. 877. STANLEY (HENRY M.). How I Found Living- stone : Travels, Adventures, and Discoveries in Central Africa. Illustrations and maps. FIRST EDITION. Thick 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1872 * Inscribed on page of dedication : ' ' This is the story of my first independent venture into Africa. Had I miscarried I had been called a fool 4" fraud, for now-adays men judge actions by their endings. Henry M. Stanley." 97 878. STANLEY (HENRY M.). In Darkest Africa. Illus- trated. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1890 * Volume one contains poetical quotation by the explorer, and in volume two he has written a complimentary inscription to Mr. Young. 879. STEDMAN (CLARENCE C.). An American Anthol- ogy, 1787-1900. Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, edges uncut. Cambridge : Riverside Press, 1900 * With signed original poem of 8 lines in Stedman '& auto- graph. Large Paper Edition, only 300 copies printed. 880. STEDMAN (EDMUND CLARENCE). Poems, Lyri- cal and Idyllic. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, cloth (one sig. sprung). N. Y. 1860 * Scarce. Inscribed by the author : ' ' For years I have been trying to obtain for my own shelves a copy of this first edition of my first book, and I succeeded only last month. . . . This was the very first ' 16mo' ever issued in New TorTc. . . . Edmund Clarence Stedman." 881. STIMSON (F. J.). Jethro Bacon, and the Weaker Sex. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1902 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed by the author. 882. STIRLING (A. M. W.). Annals of a Yorkshire House. 3 portraits in color, 3 in photogravure and 33 other illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1911 * Inscribed, ' ' The great advantage of being of an old fam- ily is that you are further removed from the rascal who founded it. Wilhelmina Sterling." 883. STOCKTON (FRANK R.). Mrs. Cliff's Yacht. N. Y. 1896; The Associate Hermits. N. Y. 1899; Stories of New Jersey. N. Y. 1896; The Watchmaker's Wife. N. Y. 1894. 4 vols. 12mo, cloth. * Each volume has the author 's ' autograph. 884. STODDARD (RICHARD HENRY). Adventures in Fairy Land. Bost. 1853; Poems. Bost. 1852; The King's Bell. N. Y. 1863. FIRST EDITIONS. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. * Each volume contains the autograph of the author. 885. STORY (ALFRED T.). The Story of Photography; Only Half a Hero ; Vagrom Men and Vagrant Thoughts ; The Christ in London. 4 vols. 12mo, cloth and paper. Lond., v. d. * All inscribed by the author. 886. STORY (ALFRED T.). The Life of John Linnell (Artist). Illustrated. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1892 * Inscribed, ' ' A man who brings us nearer to Nature and' helps us to realise it to our Souls is a benefactor of his kind. Alfred T. Story." 887. STORY OF THE NATIONS (THE). Illustrated. 71 vols. 12mo, cloth, roan backs, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y., v. d. * Every volume is inscribed by its author, either with his signature, or, as in many cases, with a long account of the peoples or places. The series is complete and valuable, being by the best-known writers as: Ragozin, McCarthy, Baring- Gould, Dawson, Oilman, Rawlinson, Mahaffy, etc. STOWE (HARRIET BEECHER). The Writings of Harriet Beecher Stowe. With Biographical Introductions, portraits and other illustrations. Together with her Life and Letters. 17 vols. 8vo, cloth, paper labels, uncut. Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press, 1896 * LARGE PAPER EDITION, with the author 's autograph in vol- ume one, written specially for this edition a few months before her death. 889. STRAUSS (CHARLES). La Maison Nationale de Charenton. Numerous full-page illustrations. Small folio, original paper covers, uncut. Paris,. 1900 * Printed by the Imprimerie Nationale; presentation from the author to Emile Zola, with inscription on half-title. 890. STUART (RUTH McENERY). Solomon Crow's Christmas Pockets. N. Y. 1898; Moriah's Mourning. N. Y. 1899 ; Napokon Jackson. N. Y. 1902. 3 vols. 12mo and 16mo, cloth. * Each volume contains a signed inscription by the author. 891. SUDERMANN (HERMANN). Werke. (Collected Works.) 15 vols. 12mo, half leather, gilt tops. Stuttgart-Berlin, 1895-1904 * Cotta Edition. Each volume autographed by the author. 892. SUE (EUGfiNE).. Plik et Plok. Scenes Maritimes. 8vo, morocco back and boards, gilt top. Paris, 1832 * Rare. Fourth edition of the first book written by Eugene Sue, with autograph inscription on fly-leaf. 893. SUE (EUGfiNE). Atar-Gull. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, worn sheep back. Paris, 1832 * Fourth edition of the second book written by the author, with inscription on half-title, "L'Auteur d son ami le Dr. Lefevre. ' ' 894. SULLIVAN (T. R.). Lands of Summer, Sketches in Italy, Sicily and Greece. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1908 * With an inscription by the author. 895. SULLY (JAMES). Pessimism: A History and a Criticism. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1877 * Inscribed, "/ wish you, and your country a long and com- plete exemption from the malady of Pessimism. James Sully." 99 896. SUTTNER (BERTHA VON). Lay Down Your Arms: The Autobiography of Martha von Tilling. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1906 * Signed and inscribed by the author regarding this book and her work for peace. 897. SWINBURNE (A. C.). Atalanta in Calydon. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1899 * With autograph of A. C. Swinburne on half-title. 898. [SYLVA (CARMEN).] Carmen Sylva intime par G. Bengesco. Portraits and illustrations. 12mo, red padded morocco, gilt edges. Paris, n. d. * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the Queen Elisabeth : "When a real friend writes your life you don't feel as if you were flayed alive. ! Elisabeth (Queen of Eoumania). Bucar- est, March, 1906." Also inscribed by the author, G. Bengesco. 899. SYLVA (CARMEN). Heimat. (Native country) Poems. Square 16mo, original cloth, gilt edges. Bonn, n. d. * Inscribed in pencil: "My special cure against home-sick- ness not very efficacious. Elisabeth. Carmen Sylva" (Queen of Eoumania). 900. SYLVA (CARMEN) AND STRETTEL (ALMA). Legends from River and Mountain. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. and Lond. 1896 * With the following full-page inscription by the author : "These legends were invented by me all but one of the Virf cu Dor, which already existed. I have had the chance of hav- ing them believed and accepted as real folk-lore. Carmen Sylva. Elisabeth." 901. SYLVA (CARMEN). Stiirme (Storms). 12mo, orieri- nal cloth. Bonn, 1889 * Inscribed in pencil: "My first greater productions, first printed as MS. only, before I published songs! Elisabeth" [Queen of Eoumania]. 902. SYMONS (ARTHUR) . An Introduction to the Study of Browning. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1886 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed : "I was amply re-paid when Meredith wrote to me that I had 'done knightly service to a brave leader.' Arthur Symons." 903. SYMONS (ARTHUR). Days and Nights. 12mo, 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1889 * FIRST EDITION; inscribed: "I write my name in this book of apprentice work only to say that I no longer hold myself responsible for what it contains. Arthur Symons." 904. SYMONS (ARTHUR). London Nights. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1895 * FIRST EDITION ; on Large Paper. Inscribed : "I like people to read this book on its final form in my collected 'Poems,' where a few of the pieces are omitted, and a few more inserted." Arthur Symons. lv)0 905. SYMONS (ARTHUR). The Savoy. An Illustrated Quarterly, edited by Arthur Symons. Illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley, Chas. Conder, Joseph Pennell, and others. 3 vols. 4to, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1896 * Vol. 1 has an inscription by Arthur Symons, Vols. 2 and 3 have his autograph. 906. SYMONS (ARTHUR). Amoris Victima. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1897" * FIRST EDITION; inscribed, "I owe the title, Amoris Vic- tima to Coventry Patmore, who quoted it, in the theological sense, in one of his notes. Arthur Symons." 907. SYMONS (ARTHUR). Aubrey Beardsley. 3 por- traits and 6 illustrations. Small 4to, boards, cloth back. Lond. 189$ * Inscribed, ' ' This is, I believe, a Study of Pierrot, as pro- phet. Arthur Symons." 908. SYMONS (ARTHUR). The Symbolist Movement in Literature. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1899 * With a quotation from Gerard de Nerval, by Arthur Symons, on the fly-leaf. 909. SYMONS (ARTHUR). William Blake. 8vo, cloth,, uncut. N. Y. 1907 * With a quotation from Blake 's Marriage of Heaven and Hell, signed, Arthur Symons. 910. TABB (JOHN B.). Lyrics. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, marbled boards, uncut. Bost. 1897" * Presentation copy, with signed poem in author 'B auto- graph. Printed on special thin paper. 911. TABB (JOHN B.). The Rosary in Rhyme. With woodcut illustrations. FIRST EDITION. Square 16mo, limp parchment boards, uncut, with silk ties. [Bost.] 1904 * With autographed inscription by the author on the first fly-leaf, -and on the following leaf he has inscribed an original poem of 2 stanzas, "Christmas." 912. TAILHADE (LAURENT). Imbeciles et Gredins (1895-1900). Square 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1900 * One of 15 copies on Holland paper; with a full-page poem written by Laurent Taillade on the back of the half -title. 913. TAYLOR (BAYARD). Poems of the Orient. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Bost. 1855 * Advance copy, with presentation inscription by the author dated Oct. 1854. 914. TAYLOR (BAYARD). The Masque of the Gods. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, cloth. Bost. 1872' * Inserted is a presentation slip signed by the author. 101 915. THACKERAY (ANNE). Old Kensington. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1898 * Inscribed, "A book written by a woman now no more, Anne Thackeray Eitchie. Wimbledon June 1901." 916. THANET (OCTAVE). A Slave to Duty & Other Women. Chicago, 1898 ; Expiation. N. Y. 1896 ; An Adven- ture in Photography. N. Y. 1893 ; The Heart of Toil. N. Y. 1898, and one other. Illustrated. 5 vols. 12mo and 16mo, cloth. * Each volume contains either a signed inscription by the author, or a pen-and-ink sketch, or both. 917. THANET (OCTAVE Alice French). The Captured Dream and other Stories. N. Y. 1899; Knitters in the Sun. Bost. 1898 ; The Missionary Sheriff. Host. 1899 ; The Man of the Hour. Indianapolis, n. d. ; Stories of a Western Town. N. Y. 1893. 5 vols. 12mo and 18mo, cloth. * Each volume contains a signed inscription by the author, some having also her device of a girl on a fence. 918. THEURIET (ANDRE). Le Chemin des Bois. 12mo, boards, with leather back. Paris, 1867 * FIRST EDITION of his first book. Inscription on half-title by the author. 919. THEURIET (ANDRfi). Coeurs meurtris ; Boisfleury. 2 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1896-1897 * FIRST EDITIONS. Proof copies, presentation to Emile Zola and inscribed in each volume by Andre Theuriet. 920. THEURIET (ANDRfi). Sensations d 'Enfant Mon- sieur Lulu. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1902 * One of 10 copies on Holland paper, with autograph in- scription on half-title. 921. THEURIET (ANDRfi). Chanteraine. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1904 * One of 10 copies on Holland paper with autograph in- scription on half-title. 922. THOMPSON (FRANCIS). Poems. With title-page and cover designs by Laurence Housman. Small 4to, boards, uncut. Lond. 1893 * FIRST EDITION ; with autograph of Francis Thompson on fly-leaf. 923. THOMPSON (FRANCIS). Sister-Songs, An Offering to Two Sisters. Frontispiece, title-page and cover design by Laurence Housman. Small 4to, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1895 * FIRST EDITION ; with autograph of Francis Thompson on fly-leaf. 924. THOMPSON (MAURICE). Lincoln's Grave. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, vellum, uncut. Cambridge, 1894 'Edition limited to 450 copies. Inscribed "Across the Chasm, Maurice Thompson." 102 925. THOMPSON-SETON (ERNEST). Wild Animals I Have Known. 200 Drawings. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1898 * With signed inscription by the author. 926. THOMPSON-SETON (ERNEST). Lobo, Rag, and Vixen. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1900 * Inscribed and signed by the author. 927. THOMPSON-SETON (ERNEST). Two Littk Sav- ages. With over 200 drawings. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1903 * Inscribed and signed by the author. 928. THOMPSON (VANCE). French Portraits, Being Appreciations of the Writers of Young France. Illustrated. Large 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1900 * With an interesting inscription by Vance Thompson. 929. THORPE (FRANCIS NEWTON). A Constitutional History of the American People, 1776-1850. Maps. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1898 * Both volumes inscribed by the author. 930. TIERCELIN (LOUIS). Les cloches; Le Cloarec; Bretons de Lettres; and 10 others. 13 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS; all inscribed on half-title by Louis Tiercelin. 931. TISSOT (VICTOR). La Police secrete Prussienne; (Ch. Bocher). Lettres de Crimee Souvenirs de Guerre. 2 vols. half calf. Paris, v. d. * Presentation copies to Mr. Georges Bastard with auto- graph inscriptions. 932. TODHUNTER (JOHN). The Banshee; A Sicilian Idyll, A Pastoral Play. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth and quarto boards. Lond. 1888-90 * FIRST EDITIONS ; inscribed by the author. 933. TOLSTOI (LYOF N.). The Novels and other Works of Tolstoi, including Essays, Letters, and Miscellanies. 24 vols. 8vo, half black morocco, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. 1904 * A remarkable set, each volume being signed by the author on the fly-leaf. In volume two of the Essays appears a full- page signed inscription in English entirely in the handwriting of Tolstoi, reading in part: "You believe that your well-being consists in riches and honours, we believe in something else. Our belief shwvs us that our advantage is not in violence but in submissiveness ; not in wealth but in giving everything away, and we, like plants in the light, cannot help striving in the direction where we see our advantage. 21 July, 1906. Leo Tolstoi." 103 934. TORREY (BRADFORD). A Florida Sketch-Book.. Bost. 1895; A Rambler's Lease. Bost. 1892; A World of Green Hills. Bost. 1898. 3 vols. 16mo, cloth. * Each volume inscribed with the autograph of the author. 935. TOUDOUZE (GUSTAVE). Ma Douce. FIRST EDI- TION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Paris, 1892 * Unique copy, containing an original manuscript page of this novel. Presented by the author to E. de Goncourt and inscribed on the half-title. Printed dedication to E. de Gon- court. Inscribed also by E. de Goncourt on fly-leaf in red ink. 936. TOURGfiE (ALBION W.). Letters to a King. FIRST- EDITION. Portrait. 12mo, cloth. Cinn. 1888- * With autograph inscription in the form of an A. L. S. v occupying 2 pp., one being a fly-leaf, and the other the recto of portrait. A fine letter, referring to the subject matter of the book. 937. TROWBRIDGE (JOHN T.). The Vagabonds. With illustrations by Darley. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth (shaken). * With autographed inscription by the author. N. Y. 1864 938. TROWBRIDGE (JOHN TOWNSEND). Poetical Works. Portrait. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1903 * On the fly-leaf of the book, the author has transcribed his epigram "An Odious Comparison," and signed the inscription with his autograph in full. 939. TUPPER (M. F.). Raleigh: His Life and his Death. 8vo, original wrappers. Lond. 1866 Presentation copy, "For E. H. D. Barham from Martin F. Tupper." 940. TUPPER (MARTIN F.). Select Miscellaneous Poems. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1874 * Presentation copy, "For Dr. Stephen Mackenzie with very Tcind regards of Martin F. Tupper, July SI, 1878." 941. TURQUAM (JOSEPH). Madame Duchesse d'An- gouleme (1778-1851). With 2 heliogravure portraits. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1909 * FIEST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author, with 2 pages of characteristic inscription. 942. TURKISH MANUSCRIPT on paper of the 18th cen- tury. Written in red and black with heading in gold and colors. Contains the glorification of God and his prophet Mohammed in verse. Folio, contemporary morocco binding. Ssec. XVIII. * This work is prohibited in Turkey, and the Government has suppressed all copies printed from this manuscript, which; was once in the National Library of Turkey. 943. TYNAN (KATHARINE). Louise de la Valliere, and Other Poems. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1885- * Presentation copy, " W. M. Eossetti, given with much, humility by the Writer, August 5, 1885." 104 944. TYNAN (KATHARINE). The Story of Bawn, 1906; The Lost Angel, 1908 ; Mary Gray, 1909. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1906-09 * Each volume signed by the author, the first two with poems . and the last-named with long inscription in her autograph. 945. TYPES DE PARIS (LES). Edition du Figaro. Texte par Edmond de Goncourt, Emile Zola, Guy de Maupas- sant, Jean Richepin, Octave Mirbeau, and 15 other known authors. Numerous illustrations in black in colors by Jean- Franqois Raffaelli. 4to, original decorated silk covers. Paris: Plon-Nourrit [1889] * Presentation copy from the illustrator to Emile Zola, with autograph inscription. 946. UCHARD (MARIO). La Fiamina; Le retour du Mari. 2 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1857-1858 * FIRST EDITIONS of the first and second books issued by the author. Each volume inscribed by M. Uchard. 947. UZANNE (OCTAVE). Caprices d'un Bibliophile. Etched frontispiece by Adolphe Lalauze. 12mo, half morocco, gilt top. Paris, 1878 * Limited edition on Holland paper, inscribed on the half- title by Octave Uzanne. 948. UZANNE (OCTAVE). Le Bric-a-Brac de 1 'Amour. Preface par Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly. Etched frontispiece by Ad. Lalauze. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges. Paris, 1879 * Presentation copy from the author with inscription: "A James Carleton Young this Loves Boole . . . when I was 'young' myself. Friendly, Octave Uzanne." 949. UZANNE (OCTAVE). Le Calendrier de Venus. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges. Paris, 1880 * With a fine etched frontispiece by Perret, vignettes and tail-pieces in red. Author's presentation inscription, "A James Carleton Young This took of a 'young one' now old Devil. Octave Uzanne." 950. UZANNE (OCTAVE). Anecdotes sur la Comtesse Du Barry; avec preface et index. Imp. 8vo, original wrappers, loose in a portofolio, uncut edges. Paris, 1880 * Limited edition on Whatman paper, with tinted frontis- piece engraved by Lalau?e. Presentation from the author with inscription on half-title in French: "To James Carleton Young. These anecdotes on amiable Queen of the 'left-hand' who expiated her follies on the scaffold. In friendly remem- brance. Octave Uaanne." 951. UZANNE (OCTAVE). La Gazette de Cythere; avec notice historique. Imp. 8vo, original covers, uncut edges, in a portfolio, boards, leather back. Paris, 1881 * One of only a small edition printed with tinted frontis- piece and woodcut vignettes by Goujean. Presentation copy with half-title inscription by Octave Uzanne. 952. UZANNE (OCTAVE). L'fiventail. Illustrations in various tints by Paul Avril. Imp. 8vo, half blue morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, original covers bound in. Paris, 1882 * Inscribed on the half-title by Octave Uzanne. 953. UZANNE (OCTAVE). L 'Ombrelle Le Gant Le Manchon. Illustrations in varying tints by Paul Avril. Imp. 8vo, full green levant morocco, richly decorated with an umbrella tooled in gold, white and dark rose morocco inlays on the front border, gilt inside borders, gilt over uncut edges, original covers bound in, by Riviere. In a case. Paris, 1883 * Inscription on half-title in French: "To Mr. James Carle- ton Young. The author is glad to have in his hands this book about the elegances of former times and who hopes to know some day, in France, if not beyond the ocean, the pos- sessor of this book who WAS so kind as to honor it by a request to have it autographed. Octave Uzanne." 954. UZANNE (OCTAVE). Les Mceurs Secretes du XVIIIe Siecle, avec preface, notes et index. Imp. 8vo, original covers, uncut edges, in a portfolio, boards, leather back. Paris, 1883 * One of only a small edition printed with tinted frontis- piece and vignette engraved by Paul Avril. Presentation with inscription on half-title by the author. 955. UZANNE (OCTAVE). Son Altesse La Femme. Illus- trations by Henri Gervex, Y.-A. Gonzales, L. Kratke, Albert Lynch. Royal 8vo, original covers, uncut edges, in original wrappers with ties. Paris, 1885 * Special copy on Japan paper for Mr. Ellie Beithet. Full- page illustrations in colors, etchings in two states. Presenta- tion copy from the author with inscription on half-title. "A James Carleton Young. God save the woman, the kind and sweet Majesty! Friendly Octave Ueanne." 956. UZANNE (OCTAVE). La Francaise du Siecle. Modes, mo3urs, usages. Illustrations a I' aquarelle dc Albert Lynch, gravees a I'eau-forte en couleurs par Eugene Gaujean. Royal 8vo, original covers, in ornamental wrappers with ties, uncut edges. Paris, 1886 * Author 'a presentation copy with inscription on half-title, in French: "To Mr. James Carleton Young. This Dilemma of French ladies with good American grace. Cordial homage. Octave Uzanne." 957. UZANNE (OCTAVE). Nos amis les Livres, causerie sur la litterature curieuse et de la librairie. Etched frontis- piece by E. Manesse. 12mo, original wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1886 * Limited Holland paper edition ; with autograph inscrip- tion by Octave Uzanne. 958. UZANNE (OCTAVE). Le Miroir du Monde. Notes et Sensations de la vie pittoresque. Numerous illustrations with etched frontispiece by Paul Avril, many of them colored, tinted or illuminated with gold. Royal 8vo, original covers, 106 uncut edges, in original decorative leather wrappers, silk lined. Paris, 1888 * Limited edition on Vellum paper, with autograph inscrip- tion and a dedication on a special page with decorative bor- der (loose in covers). The inscription reads: "A mon ami James Carleton Young. The paper of 'The Miroir du Monde' is really blotting paper . . . so I am obliged to write my dedicace upon this decorative vellum. Octave Ueanne." 959. UZANNE (OCTAVE). Le Paroissien du Celibataire. Observations physiologiques et morales sur 1'Etat du Celibat. Illustrations de Albert Lynch, gravees a I'eau-forte par E. Gaujean. Royal 8vo, original covers, uncut. Paris, 1890 * Special copy on Japan paper. Frontispiece in two states with beautiful vignettes and woodcuts. Presentation copy with inscription on half-title by Octave Uzanne. 960. UZANNE (OCTAVE). Le Livre Moderne. Revue du Monde litteraire et des Bibliophiles contemporains, 1890- 1891. 22 parts, with numerous illustrations, beautiful etch- ings in two states, portraits, bookplates and vignettes, etc. . . . by knawn artists. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut edges. Paris, 1890-1891 * Limited de Luxe edition on Holland paper. Every part contains a very characteristic and interesting inscription by the author. Part 8 of 1890 and part 15 of 1891 are missing. 961. UZANNE (OCTAVE). L 'Art et L 'Idee. Revue con- temporaine du Dillettantisme litteraire et de la curiosite. 2 vols. Richly illustrated with numerous colored plates, etchings, heliogravures, etc. . . by Paul Avril, Pierre Vidal, Helle, Vallotin, and others. 2 frontispieces. Royal 8vo, half morocco, original covers bound in. Paris, 1892 * Limited edition on vellum paper. With a very interesting inscription by the author to Mr. Young in each volume. Con- tains also two bookplates etched by Henri Boutet. 962. UZANNE (OCTAVE). The Book-Hunter in Paris: Studies among the Bookstalls and the Quays. Numerous illus- trations. Royal 8vo, original cloth, uncut edges, gilt top. Lond. 1893 * Presentation copy from the author to Mr. Young with a very interesting and long inscription. 963. UZANNE (OCTAVE). La Cagoule. Visions de Notre Heure. Choses et gens qui passent. Notations d'Art, de literature et vie pittoresque. With a fine and characteristic folding original lithograph by Dillon. 8vo, original litho- graphic wrappers, uncut edges. Paris, 1899 * One of 50 copies printed on fine China paper and having the author's presentation inscription on half-title in French: ' ' To James Carleton Young. These instantaneous photo- graphs of vagabond, literary man. Octave Ueanne. ' ' Contains numerous interesting anecdotes of Oscar Wilde, Whistler, Anatole France, F61icien Hops, Yvette Guilbert, Zola, and numerous other famous authors and artists. 107 964. VACHON (MARIUS). Detaille. 24 photogravure plates and numerous illustrations. 4to, original wrappers. Paris, 1898 * Presentation copy, inscribed by Edouard Detaille. 965. VACQUERIE (AUGUSTE). Mes premieres annees de Paris. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1872 * Inscribed by the author. Inserted is the original manu- script of the Discourse pronounced by Vacquerie on Nov. 8, 1892, at the banquet de "La Plume," 5 pp. 8vo, his photo- graph and the invitation programme to the banquet. 966. VANDAL (ALBERT). Louis XV et Elisabeth de Russie. Royal 8vo, half calf. Paris, 1882 * FIRST EDITION, with autograph inscription on the half-title. 967. VAN DYKE (HENRY). The White Bees; The Spirit of America; The Music Lover. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1907-10 * FIRST EDITIONS ; inscribed by the author. 968. VAN RENSSELAER (MRS. SCHUYLER). English Cathedrals. Illustrated with 154 drawings by Joseph Pennell. Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1898 * With signed inscription by the author: "An amateur my- self, I need hardly say that this is a volume for amateurs, not for architects. M. G. Van Eensselaer." 969. VERHAEREN (fimile). Rembrandt. Illustrated with 80 reproductions. Square 8vo, original covers, uncut. Paris, n. d. * One of 30 copies on Japan paper, with author 's autograph inscription. 970. VERHAEREN (EMILE). Ausgewahlte Gedichte, in nachdichtung von Stefan Zweig. Royal 8vo, half vellum, uncut edges. Berlin, 1904 * One of a limited edition on Holland paper with a por- trait of Verhaeren. Presentation copy; with inscription in French by the author, and in German by the translator. 971. VERHAEREN (EMILE). James Ensor. 34 plates and illustrations. 4to, original wrappers, uncut. Bruxelles, 1908 * One of 50 copies on Japan paper. De Luxe Edition, with 2 original etchings by James Ensor. Inscribed on the half- title by the author. 972. VERHAEREN (EMILE). Toute la Flandre. Les Heros. 8vo, original covers, uncut. Bruxelles, 1908 * One of 25 copies on Holland paper. Inscribed by the author. 973. VERLAINE (PAUL). Poemes Saturniens. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1867 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author to F. Champsaur, with inscription. 108 974. VERLAINE (PAUL). La bonne chanson. 16mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1870 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by Verlaine. 975. VERLAINE (PAUL). Romances sans Paroles Ariettes oubliees, Paysages Beiges. Birds in the night. Aquarelles. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut (shaken). Sens: M. L'Hermitte, 1874 * FIRST PUBLISHED EDITION. Presentation from the author to F. Champsaur, with inscription. Inlaid is a portrait of Verlaine and a review of the book signed by E. Lepelletier. 976. VERLAINE (PAUL). Amour. FIRST EDITION. Por- trait (inserted). 12mo, original covers, uncut. Paris, 1888 * Inscribed by the author. 977. VERLAINE (PAUL). Paralelement. 12mo, original covers, uncut. Paris, 1889 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed by the author. 978. VERNE (JULES). Michael Strogoff, the Courier of the Czar. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1902 * With autographed inscription in French by the author. 979. VERNE (JULES). The Giant Raft. Parti. Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Part II. The Crypto- gram. Illustrated. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth, gilt edges. Lond. 1881-82 * Each volume contains an autographed inscription in French by the author. 980. VIGOUREX (MME. CLARISSE). Parole de Provi- dence. 8vo, half calf (back damaged). Paris: Bossange Pere, 1834 * FIRST EDITION. Rare. Presentation copy, with autograph inscription. 981. VILLARI (PASQUALE). La Storia di Girolamo Savonarola e de'suoi tempi. 2 vols. 8vo, original paper covers, Uncut. Florence, 1898 * Inscribed in the first volume: "This is the life of a martyr for liberty of conscience. P. Villari." (Translation.) 982. VILLARI (PASQUALE). I primi due seeoli dolla sloria di Firenze; Le Invasion! barbarichi in Italia; Arte storia e Filosofia ; and others. 6 vols. 8vo and 12mo. original paper covers, uncut. Florence and Milan, 1884-1905 * Each volume inscribed by P. Villari. 983. VIZETELLY (ERNEST A.). Emile Zola, Novelist and Reformer. Illustrated by portraits, views, and facsimiles. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1904 'Inscribed, "The writing of this look was to me larihhi a labor of love, for I had known Zola for many years, and he was a good and true friend to me, one whom I shall always remember as an elder brother. Ernest A. Viaetelly." 109 984. VILLIERS DE L 'ISLE-AD AM (LE COMTE DE). Le Nouveau-Monde. Drame en 5 actes, en prose. Royal 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1880 * FIRST EDITION. Obtained the Michaelis prize for the best drama written by a French author, introducing as one of the episodes, the Declaration of Independence in United States, in honor of the centennial celebration. Inscribed by the au- thor. 985. VOGT (WILLIAM). L'Altiere confession. Portrait de I'auteur (eau forte} par Marcelin Desboutins. 12mo, half cloth. Paris, 1892 * Special copy on Japan paper, printed for Mr. Leon Deschamps. Inscribed by the author. 986. VOGUE (LE COMTE DE). Syrie centrale. Archi- tecture civile et religieuse du ler au VII e siecle. With 151 engraved plates. 2 vols. folio loose in original half cloth portofolios. Paris: Baudry, 1865-1877 * Inlaid is one folio page of autograph inscription by the author. 987. VOYNICH (E. L.). The Gadfly. FIRST EDITION. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut (shaken and binding soiled). Lond. 1897 * Inscribed, "E. L. Voynich, London 12 April 190%." 988. WATTS-DUNTON (THEODORE). Aylwin; The Coming of Love. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. Lond. and N. Y. 1898 * With autograph of author on fly-leaf. 989. WAY (THOMAS R.). Architectural Remains of Richmond, Twickenham, Kew, Petersham and Mortlake. With Notes by Frederic Chapman. 24 lithographs by Thos. R. Way. 4i, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1900 * With an original pencil drawing on fly-leaf, ' ' LONDON FROM WATERLOO BRIDGE, LOOKING EAST," Thomas R. Way, 1908. 990. WAY (THOMAS R.). Ancient Royal Palaces In and Near London, with Notes by Frederic Chapman. With 24 full-page lithographs by T. R. Way. 4to, cloth. Lond. 1902 991. WELLS (H. G.). The Stolen Bacillus and Other In- cidents. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1895 * Inscribed, ' ' The Temptation of Harringay, the first story I wrote (so far as I can remember now) was done in 1889. H. G. Wells." 992. WELLS (H. G.). The Wonderful Visit. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1895 * FIRST EDITION; "With the Author's kind regards." 993. WELLS (H. G.). The Wheels of Chance. Illustrated. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1896 * FIRST EDITION, with the autograph of author on fly-leaf. 110 994. WELLS (H. G.). The Invisible Man: A Grotesque Romance. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1897 * Inscribed, "In the American edition tJiere is an additional chapter. H. G. Wells." 995. WELLS (H. G.). Certain Personal Matters, a Collec- tion of Material, mainly Autobiographical. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1898 * Inscribed, "On p. 163 I have marked passages originally part of an essay read before the Students Debating Soc. at the Royal College of Science and the first thing I ever wrote. H. G. Wells." 996. WEYMAN (STANLEY J.). A Gentleman of France. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. crown 8vo, cloth, uncut (loose in bind- ing, covers soiled). Lond. 1893 * Inscribed, ' ' The most popular of my books. Stanley J. Weyman. ' ' 997. WEYMAN (STANLEY J.). My Lady Botha. Illus- trated. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1894 * With the autograph of the author on fly-leaf. 998. WHEATLEY (HENRY B.). Prices of Books: An Inquiry into the Changes in the Price of Books which have occurred in England at different periods. Introduction by R. Garnett. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1898 * With the autographs of Eichard Garnett and Henry B. Wheatley. 999. WHEATLEY (H. B.). How to Catalogue a Library; How to Make an Index. 2 vols. 16mo, cloth, uncut. * Both inscribed by H. B. Wheatley. Lond. 1889-1902 1000. WHIPPLE (EDWIN P.). Lectures on Literature and Life. 16mo, cloth. Bost. 1850 * Presentation copy. 1001. WHIPPLE (EDWIN P.). Essays and Reviews. 2 vols. 16mo, cloth. Bost. 1851 * On the fly-leaf, "Mrs. Charlotte B. Whipple from E. P. W." 1002. WHIPPLE (EDWIN P.). Character and Charac- teristic Men. 16mo, cloth. Bost. 1866 * Presentation copy. 1003. WHITING (LILIAN). From Dreamland Sent, 16mo, cloth. Bost. 1895 * FIRST EDITION, inscribed, also an A. L. S. "I beg you not to keep this poor unsightly volume. It has hardly more than half the poems of the beautiful (white and gold) edition of Little Brown 4" Co. Please burn it. I never could endure it. Most sincerely, Lilian Whiting." 1004. WHITING (LILIAN). The World Beautiful. 3 series complete. 3 vols. 16mo, cloth. Bost. 1896-99 * All inscribed by Lilian Whiting. Ill 1005. WHITING (LILIAN). Kate Field. Portraits. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1899 * FIRST EDITION, inscribed, ' ' Kate Field was a woman of exceptional nobleness of character and singularly lofty ideals, which she endeavored faithfully to embody in her work and life. Lilian Whiting." 1006. WHITING (LILIAN). A Study of Elizabeth Bar- rett Browning; Kate Field, A Record. Portraits. 2 vols. 16mo and 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1899-1900 * Both inscribed by Lilian Whiting. 1007. WHITING (LILIAN). Boston Days, The City of Beautiful Ideals. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1902 * Inscribed, "In ' Boston Days ' I have endeavored to grasp somewhat of that golden enchantment which invested the city in the days of Emerson, Lowell, Longfellow, Holmes, Whittier and Phillips BrooJc. Lilian Whiting. ' ' 1008. WHITING (LILIAN). Paris The Beautiful. Illus- trated. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1908 * With a one-page inscription, and two poems, written on fly-leaves, by Lilian Whiting. 1009. WHITMAN (SIDNEY). Imperial Germany. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1891 * With an inscription on half-title and several corrections in the Preface, by Sidney Whitman. 1010. WHITMAN (SIDNEY). Teuton Studies. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1895 * With an inscription, on the half-title, by Sidney Whitman. 1011. WHITMAN (WALT). Leaves of Grass, with Sands at Seventy. Portraits. 12mo, morocco, gilt, with a flap and tuck. n. p., 1889 * A Special Autograph Edition, with portraits from life, to celebrate the finishing of Whitman's 70th year. With the autograph of Walt Whitman. 1012. WHITNEY (HELEN HAY). Sonnets and Songs. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1905 * FIRST EDITION, with an original poem on fly-leaf by Helen Hay Whitney. 1013. WIEL (ALETHEA). The Romance of the House of Savoy, 1003-1519. Illustrated. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1898 * With a quotation in each of the volumes by the author. 1014. WIENER (LEO). Anthology of Russian Litera- ture, From the Earliest Period to the Present Time. Por- traits. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1902 * Both volumes inscribed by the author. 1015. WILDE (LADY). Poems by Speranza (Lady Wilde). Portrait. 12mo, cloth (shaken). Glasgow, n. d. * With a 3-page A. L. S. of Lady Wilde inserted. 112 1016. WILDE (OSCAR). Memoir of Gabriel Beranger, -and his labours in the cause of Irish Art and Antiquities, 1760-1780. By Sir William Wilde. 17 illustrations. 8vo, -cloth. Dublin, 1880 * Presentation copy from Oscar Wilde, ' ' To Mrs. Spottig- woode, in memory of many charming days spent at Combe Bank, from Oscar Wilde, July 20, 1880. ' ' 1017. WILDE (OSCAR). Poems. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1892 * One of an edition of 200 copies, signed by Oscar Wilde. 1018. WILDE (OSCAR). The Ballad of Reading Gaol by C. 3.3. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1898 * One of an edition of 99 copies, each signed by the author. 1019. WILKINS (W. H.). Caroline the Illustrious, Queen-Consort of George II ; A Study of her Life and Time. Illustrated. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1901 * Inscribed, "// this woman had been the wife of George III instead of George II, England would never have made her fatal blunder with regard to America. W. H. Wilkins." 1020. WILLY. Poissons d'Avril. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut (shaken). Paris, 1896 * Special copy on Holland paper ; with inscription in French on half-title: "They call 'students' the individuals of both sexes, from sixteen to sixty years of age, whose principal function consists in protesting against the institutions which they will protect later on; they are the defenders of the established disorder. Willy April 86, 1905." 1021. WILLY. L'Annee fantaisiste. 1892. 1894. Dans le Noir. Illustrated. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, un- cut. Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS; all inscribed by Willy on half-title. 1022. WILLY. Claudine S'en Va. 12mo, original covers, uncut. Paris, 1903 * One of 50 copies on Holland paper; inscription on half- title, in French: "It is a misfortune not to love, a calm and grave misfortune, yes, Annie a common misfortune. But think if you loved without return, to love and to be deceived. . . . It is the only great misfortune, the misfortune for which one kills, burns or annihilates and one is justified. Willy. April 26th, 1905. ' ' 1023. WILLY. Maitresse d 'Esthetes ; Un Vilain Monsieur; Soirees perdues. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS; with interesting inscriptions by Willy on half-titles. 1024. WILSON (ROBERT BURNS). The Shadows of the 'Trees. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1898 * Edition limited to 250 signed copies. With a long inscrip- tion on back of frontispiece and an original water-color drawing by the author. 113 1025. WILSON (WOODROW). Mere Literature and Other Essays. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1897 "Inscribed, "A man should not read himself into the books he handles. Picking and choosing, to find the books which are like living spirits, he should read their quality into his own thoughts, increasing alike his force and his vision. Woodrow Wilson. August g4, 1900." 1026. WILSON (WOODROW). The State. Elements of Historical and Practical Politics. 8vo, cloth. Bost. 1899 * Inscribed, "A book of bones and anatomy. The real life of institutions is in men and measures. Woodrow Wilson, August 24, 1900." 1027. WILSON (WOODROW). Congressional Govern- ment. A Study in American Politics. 16mo, cloth. Bost. 1900 * Inscribed, "No man can serve a living government unless he comprehend it. Blindness to its faults will not make it sound simply by leaving it unscrutinized. Criticism sets it in the way of realising its best qualities by removing its ad- ventitious clogs and blemishes Setting its qualities free from its mere temporary machinery. Woodrow Wilson." 1028. WILSON (WOODROW). A History of the Ameri- can People. Illustrated with portraits, maps, plans, facsim- iles, &c. 5 vols. royal 8vo, half olive levant morocco, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1902 * With a seven-line inscription in first volume and signature on the half-titles of the other volumes. 1029. WILSON (WOODROW). The Free Life. A Bac- calaureate Address. 12mo, boards, uncut. N. Y., n. d. * Inscribed, ' ' This is one of my annual attempts to send the young men who have been under our care, out with some final touch upon their minds of what is ideal and untavnted by self interest. Woodrow Wilson. Princeton 19 April 1909." 1030. WINTER (WILLIAM). Stage Life of Mary Ander- son; Henry Irving; The Trip to England. 3 vols. 12mo, original wrappers. N. Y. 1879-86 * Each is inscribed by William Winter. 1031. WINTER (WILLIAM). The Jeffersons. Illus- trated. 4to, wrappers, uncut (covers worn). Bost. 1882 * Large Paper Copy, only 100 printed. With a poem on fly- leaf by William Winter. 1032. WINTER (WILLIAM). The Life and Writings of William Law Symonds. Compiled by William Winter. Por- trait. 8vo, cloth. Privately Printed, 1908 * With an inscription by William Winter and a 4-page A. L, S. of Wm. L. Symonds laid in. 1033. WOLYNSKI (A. L.). Zarstwo Caramazowich [The Reign of the Caramazoff]. Royal 8vo, paper covers, uncut. Petrograd, 1901 * FIBST EDITION ; inscribed by the author, contains a 9 folio pages manuscript of a monologue written by A. Wolynski en- titled Nowaija Wolna (The New Wave). 114 1034. WOLYNSKI (A. L.). Kniga Wielikawo gniewa (Book of the great famine). Illustrations. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Petrograd, 1904 * Inscribed by the author. 1035. WOODS (MARGARET L.). Lyrics and Ballads^ Aeromancy. 2 vols. 16mo, wrappers and cloth. Lond. 1889-96 * FIEST EDITIONS ; with signature of author on fly-leaf. 1036. WOODS (MARGARET L.). Weeping Ferry; Sons of the Sword. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1898-1901 * With the autograph of the author on fly-leaf. 1037. WOODWARD (G. R.). The Seven Sleepers of Ephesus ; Legends of the Saints. 2 vols. 16mo, wrappers and cloth. Lond. 189& * Both have inscriptions by the author. 1038. [WRIGHT (THOMAS).] The True Plan of a Liv- ing Temple. 3 vols. 12mo, boards (broken). Lond. 1830 * From the Library of Eobert Southey, Poet Laureate. On the title-page of Volume One is inscribed: "Eobert Southey, Keswick 31 May, 1830 from some unknown person." 1039. WRIXON (SIR HENRY). The Pattern Nation; Socialism; The Religion of the Common Man. 3 vols. 12mo- and 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1896-1907 * All inscribed by the author. 1040. YEATS (W. B.). John Sherman and Dhoya by "Ganconagh" [W. B. Yeats]. Narrow 12mo, wrappers. Lond. 1891 * Presentation copy, "Father Eussell from his friend the author, W. B. Yeats." 1041. YEATS (W. B.). The Poems of William Blake, edited by W Y B. Yeats. Portrait. 16mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1893 * Inscribed with an autographed verse by W. B. Yeats. 1042. YEATS (W. B.). The Land of Heart's Desire. Frontispiece by Beardsley. 16mo, boards, uncut. Chicago [1894] * Inscribed, ' ' This is an edition I have never seen and it strikes me as much better than the English one, .... W. B. Yeats." 1043. YEATS (W. B.). Poems. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, vellum, uncut. Lond. 1895- * Japan paper Edition, limited to 25 copies. Inscribed,. ' ' Why do you like first editions. This edition is much les agreeable than the later ones. . . . W. B. Yeats." 1044. YEATS (W. B.). Poems. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1895 * Inscribed, ' ' Take if you will this little bag of dreams, unloose the cord and they will wrap you round. W. B. Yeats." 115 1045. YEATS (W. B.). The Tables of the Law. The Adoration of the Magi. Portrait. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Privately Printed, 1897 * Inscribed, ' ' The portrait which is by my father and the latin which is by Lionel Johnson are the only things which are worth anything in this little book. W. B. Yeats." 1046. YEATS (W. B.). The Secret Rose. Illustrated ly J. B. Yeats. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1897 * With an interesting inscription by the author. 1047. YEATS (W. B.). The Shadowy Waters. FIRST EDITION. Koyal 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1900 * Inscribed, "This play took me the better part of two years to write. ... W. B. Yeats." 1048. YEATS (W. B.). In the Seven Woods: Being Poems Chiefly of the Irish Heroic Age. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Dundrum [Ireland], 1903 * Privately printed at the Dun Emer Press. Inscribed with an autographed verse by the author. 1049. YEATS (W. B:). Twenty-One Poems. Written by Lionel Johnson : Selected by W. B. Yeats. 8vo, boards, cloth back, uncut. Dundrum [Ireland], 1904 * Privately printed at the Dun Emer Press, limited to 220 copies. Inscribed, ' ' The greater number of these poems have been read to me by Lionel Johnson himself and some of them bring the sound of his voice into my ears. . . . W. B. Yeats. ' ' 1050. YEATS (W. B.). Some Essays and Passages by John Eglinton; Selected by W. B. Yeats. 8vo, boards, cloth back, uncut. Dundrum [Ireland], 1905 * Privately printed at the Dun Emer Press, limited to 200 copies. Inscribed by both John Eglinton and W. B. Yeats. 1051. YEATS (W. B.). Sixteen Poems by William Alling- liam : Selected by W. B. Yeats. 8vo, boards, cloth back, uncut. Dundrum [Ireland], 1905 * Privately printed at the Dun Emer Press, limited edition. With a full-page inscription by W. B. Yeats. 1052. YEATS (W. B.). Discoveries: a Volume of Essays. 8vo, boards, cloth back, uncut. Dundrum [Ireland], 1907 * FIRST EDITION ; privately printed at the Dun Emer Press, limited to 200 copies. With an interesting inscription on the fly-leaf by W. B. Yeats. 1053. YOUNG (WILLIAM). The History of Athens. Small 4to, calf (worn, binding cracked). Lond. 1786 'Presentation copy from the author, "Ben. Way., E. don: Autoris. Sr. W. T." 116 1054. ZANGWILL (I.). The Bachelors' Club. Ittus- trated. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1891 * Inscribed, "/ am still a member of the Bachelors' Club,. but having drawn a ring in a Christmas cracker, I am probably destined to resign ere the close of the Twentieth Century. I. Zangwill." 1055. ZANGWILL (I.). The Bachelors' Club. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1891 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed, [The Bachelors' Club] "has now been united with the Old Maids' Club $ both have gone- to Mr. Young's library in the United States. I. Zangwill." 1056. ZANGWILL (I.). Children of the Ghetto. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1892 * FIRST EDITION. Vol. I is inscribed, ' ' My first born ' Chil- dren' triplets; Vol. II, The Second Child; Vol. Ill, the third of the bunch. I. Zangwill." 1057. ZANGWILL (I.). The Big Bow Mystery. 16mo, wrappers (shaken). Lond. 1892 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed by the author. 1058. ZANGWILL (I.). Ghetto Tragedies. 16mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. [1893] * FIRST EDITION, with autograph inscription by I. Zangwill on fly-leaf. 1059. ZANGWILL (I.). They that Walk in Darkness, Ghetto Tragedies. Frontispiece. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed, ' ' In the dusk of the Day of Atonement 5662, I. Zangwill." 1060. ZANGWILL (I.). The Mantle of Elijah. Illus- trated. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 190^ * Inscription by the author on fly-leaf. 1061. ZANGWILL (I.). The Melting-Pot. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1909" * With an inscription on fly-leaf by I. Zangwill. 1062. ZOLA (MILE). Therese Raquin. 12mo, original paper covers (shaken). Paris, 186& * Presentation copy from the author, with inscription on the half-title. "To Miss Dica-Petit. The acknowledgments of the author, waiting for the applause of the public. 6mtie Zola." (Translation. ) 1063. ZOLA (EMILE). La Curee. 12mo, half red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, original covers bound in. Paris, 1871 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author, with inscription. 1)7 1064. ZOLA, DE MAUPASSANT, AND OTHERS. Les Soirees de Medan. 12mo, half cloth. Paris, 1880 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy, with inscription by rim ilc Zola. 1065. ZOLA (fiMILE). Une page d 'Amour. 12mo, half calf. Paris, 1881 * Author 'a presentation copy, with inscription. Inserted ia an etched portrait of fimile Zola by Burney. Contains the folding plate of the arbre ge'ne'alogique des Bougon-Macquart. 1066. ZOLA (fiMILE). Une Campagne 1880-1881. 12mo, cloth (cover stained). Paris, 1882 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy to Ed. de Coneourt, inscribed by Zola. Inserted is a very interesting article by the author, from a paper in which he defends his ideas and his writings. 1067. ZOLA (fiMILE). La Joie de Vivre. 12mo, original paper covers (shaken). Paris, 1884 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author to F61icien Champsaur, with autograph inscription. A photo, of mile Zola by Melandri, Paris, is pasted on the back of the wrapper. 1068. ZOLA (fiMILB). L'CEuvre. 12mo, original paper covers. Paris, 1886 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy, inscribed by Kinilo Zola. 1069. ZOLA (MILE). La Terre. 12rao, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1887 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy, with inscription by fimile Zola. 1070. ZOLA (fiMILE). Renee, avec une preface inedite de 1'auteur, 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1887 * FIRST EDITION ; inscribed on the half-title by fimile Zola. 1071. ZOLA (EMILE). La Bete humaine. 12mo, original paper covers. Paris, 1890 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy, inscribed by fimile Zola. 1072. ZOLA (fiMILE). La Debacle. 12mo, original paper covers (worn). Paris, 1892 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy, inscribed by fimile Zola. 1073. ZOLA (EMILE). Le Docteur Pascal. 12mo, half calf. Paris, 1893 * FIRST EDITION. Author 's presentation copy with auto- graph inscription. Contains the folding plate of the arbre g&n^alogiqque des Eougon^Macquart. 118 1074. ZOLA (fiMILE). Lourdes. 12mo, original paper covers (broken). Paris, 1894 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy, inscribed by timile Zola. 1075. ZOLA (EMILE). Rome. 12mo, original paper covers (shaken). Paris, 1896 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy, inscribed by fimile Zola. 1076. ZOLA (fiMILE). La Terre. [Edition] comprenant une suite de 18 lithographies originates de H. G. Ibels. 12mo, original paper covers. Paris, 1897 * Contains the title-pages of the first edition [1887] with an autograph inscription by fimile Zola. 1077. ZOLA (EMILE). Paris, 12mo, original paper covers (shaken. Paris, 1898 * FIRST EDITION. 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Among the hundreds of distinguished authors represented in this sale are Aldrich, Barrie, Bourget, Burroughs, Clemens, Coppee, Daudet, Dumas, Fiske, France, Edmond and Jules de Goncourt, Halevy, Hardy, Henley, Howells, Hugo, James, Kipling, Maeterlinck, Maupassant, Musset, Nordau, Roosevelt, Eostand, Stockton, Carmen Sylva, Uzanne, Verlaine, and Zola. Nearly every volume is a First Edition, each book contains an inscription by the author, and in many cases these are bibliographical, autobiographical, or historical, and therefore of great interest and importance. INSCRIBED BOOKS FROM THE LIBRARY COLLECTED BY JAMES CARLETON YOUNG PART II FIRST SESSION Monday Afternoon, December II, 1916, at 2:30 o'clock LOT 1-306 1. ABBOTT (LYMAN). The Parables, N. Y. 1907; The Spirit, Bost. 1910; The Temple, N. Y. 1909. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. * Each volume inscribed by the author. 2. ACADEMIE FRANQAISE. Discours de reception de Sully Prudhomme; F. Masson; Albert de Mun; J.-M. de Herdia; Henry Houssaye. 5 vols. 8vo and 12mo, paper covers, uncut. Paris, v. d. * All with autograph inscriptions. 3. ADAM (MADAME JULIETTE). Nos Amities polit- iques avant 1'abandon de la revanche; Mes angoisses et nos luttes. 2 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1907-1908 * One of 5 copies on Holland paper. With a full-page in- scription by the author in each volume. 4. ADE (GEORGE). Artie, A Story of the Streets and Town. Illustrated. 16mo, cloth, uncut. Chicago, 1899 * Inscribed: " Tm a good runner till I come to the high jump and then I quit cold. George Ade." 5. AGASSIZ (LOUIS). An Essay on Classification. 8vo, original cloth, uncut. Lond. 1859 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author. In- serted is an A. L. S. of Agassiz, Cambridge, [Mass.J, Feb. 14, 1863. 6. ALDRICH (THOMAS BAILEY). Mercedes and Later Lyrics. FIRST EDITION. Small 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1884 * Inserted is a one page A. L. S. dated Feb. 10, 1886, concern- Ing contributions to " The Atlantic Monthly." 7. ALDRICH (THOMAS BAILEY). The Sisters' Tragedy with other Poems, Lyrical and Dramatic. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. * Autographed by the author. 8. ALDRICH (THOMAS BAILEY). The Course of True Love never did Run Smooth. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1858 * Autographed by the author, 9. ALDRICH (THOMAS BAILEY). Marjorie Daw and other People. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1873 * With the author's signature. 10. ALDRICH (THOMAS BAILEY). A Midnight Fan- tasy, and the Little Violinist. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, cloth. Bost. 1877 * Autographed by the author. 11. ALDRICH (THOMAS BAILEY). Baby Bell. With illustrations. FIRST SEPARATE EDITION. Square 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1878 * Autographed by the author. 12. ALDRICH (THOMAS BAILEY). From Ponkapog to Pesth. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1883 * Inscribed by the author on the half-title. 13. ALDRICH (THOMAS BAILEY). Mercedes. A Drama in Two Acts. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1894 * "With the author's autograph. 14. ALDRICH (THOMAS BAILEY). Friar Jerome's Beautiful Book. Printed in red and black, with woodcut title. Narrow 8vo, red vellum gilt, gilt top, uncut, with ties. Bost. : The Riverside Press, 1896 * Large Paper Edition, only 250 printed. Signed by the Author. 15. ALDRICH (THOMAS BAILEY). An Old Town by the Sea. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Bost. 1899 * With the autograph of the author inscribed on the fly-leaf. 16. ALDRICH (THOMAS BAILEY). Ponkapog Papers. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Bost. 1903 * Autographed by the author. 6 17. ALEXANDER (FRANCESCA). The Hidden Ser- vants, and other Very Old Stories. Frontispiece. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1900 * Autograph presentation copy from the author. 18. ALLEN (CHARLES DEXTER). Ex Libris: Essays of a Collector. Facsimiles on Japan paper. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1896 * Signed presentation copy from the author. 19. ALLEN (JAMES LANE). Summer in Arcady. A Tale of Nature. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1897 * With autograph inscription by the author. 20. ALLEN (JAMES LANE). John Gray. A Kentucky Tale of the Olden Time. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Phila. 1893 * With autographed quotation from the book, inscribed by the author. 21. ALLEN (JAMES LANE). A Kentucky Cardinal and Aftermath. New Edition, revised, with a New Preface, and 100 illustrations by Hugh Thomson. Royal 8vo, cloth, paper label, uncut. N. Y. 1900 * LARGE PAPER COPY, one of 100 copies so issued. With au- tographed quotation from the book, inscribed by the author. 22. AMICIS (EDMONDO DE). Holland and its People. Numerous etchings arid photogravures after G-ifford, Van- derhoof, Colman, Potter, Hals, Teniers, Rembrandt, etc., and vignettes on China paper. 4to, original cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1885 *THE ZUYDER.ZEE EDITION, limited to 600 copies, printed on linen paper. Inscribed with an original poem of 15 lines and signature by E. de Amicis, in Italian. 23. AMOUR d'Automne (Theuriet), 1888; L'Ecornifleur (Renard), 1892; Vinceuette (Barbier), 1887. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. * FIRST EDITIONS. All inscribed. 24. ANDERSON (MARY). A Few Memories. With portraits. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y., n. d. * Inscribed in French and signed by the author. 25. ANDREWS (E. BENJAMIN). The History of the last Quarter-century in the United States. 1870-1895. With more than 350 illustrations. 2 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, roan backs, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. 1896 * Inscribed on fly-leaf of volume one: " But humanity sweeps onward. E. Ben/. Andrews." 26. ANIMALS. Les animaux domestiques (Lefour), 1881; Le Naturaliste amateur (Maindron), 1897; Nos amis les b6tes (Diguet), n. d. Illustrations. 3 vols. royal 8vo to 12ino, paper covers, uncut. *A11 with autograph inscriptions. 27. ANTHROPOLOGY. Retzius (Gustav). Finska Kranier jarate nagra uatur och literature Stndier. With text in French (studies of Finnish Anthropology and the history of the Finnish race). 14 full-page plates of por- traits, 30 full-page of crania outlines and numerous text il- lustrations. 4to, original boards. Stockholm [1878] * Inscribed by Gustave Retzius. 28. ARNOLD (SIR EDWIN). The Book of Good Coun- sels. From the Sanskrit of the " Hitopadesa." Illustrated by Harrison Weir. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, half gray levant morocco, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1861 * With the author's autograph. 29. ARNOLD (SIR EDWIN). Indian Idylls. From the Sanskrit of the Mahabharata. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1883 * With autograph inscription by the author, on verso of half- title: "Edwin Arnold, London, Aug. 2, 1900." 30. ARNOLD (SIR EDWIN). The Secret of Death. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, half gray levant morocco, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1885 * The author's signature on the fly-leaf. 31. ARNOLD (SIR EDWIN). In My Lady's Praise. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, half gray levant morocco, gilt top. * With the author's autograph. Lond. 1889 32. ARNOLD (SIR EDWIN). Seas and Lands. Illus- trated. 8vo, cloth, gilt top. N. Y. 1891 * With autograph of the author on fly-leaf, in pencil. 33. ARNOLD (SIR EDWIN). The Tenth Muse and Other Poems. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1895 * FIRST EDITION. With signature of the author on half-title. 34. ASSELINEAU (CHARLES). La ligne brisee, his- toire d'il y a trente ans. Etched frontispiece. 12mo, orig- inal paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1872 * FIRST EDITION. China paper copy. Inscribed by the au- thor in pencil. 35. ATHERTON (GERTRUDE). Los Cerritos. A Ro- mance of the Modern Time. N. Y., n. d. ; The Valiant Run- aways. N. Y. 1898; American Wives and English Husbands. N. Y. 1898. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. * Each volume contains a signed inscription by the author. . 36. AUGIER AND SANDEAU. La Pierre de Touche. Comedie en cinq actes et en prose. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut (somewhat shaken and foxed). Paris, 1854 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by Augier arid Sandeau. 37. AUGIER (fiMILE). La Jeunesse. Gomedie en cinq actes en vers. 12mo, half cloth, with the original covers bound in. Paris, 1858 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 38. AUGIER (fiMILE) ET SANDEAU (JULES). Jean de Thorn meray. 8vo, half cloth, uncut edges. Paris, 1874 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by Emile Augier. 39. AUSTIN (ALFRED). Victoria The Wise; Victoria 1837-1897; The Garden That I Love; Lamia's Winter Quarters. 4 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond., v. d. * Inscribed by the author. 40. BAATH (A. U.). Karlekssagen pa Bjorkeberga, sommaren, 1629. Illustrated by V. Andren. 4to, original cloth. Stockholm, 1892 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 41. BAG. Nos Amoureuses; Nos Femmes; Modeles d'Artistes; La Femine intime. With illustrations, some in colors. 4 vols. 4to, in their original wrappers (some shaken). Paris, v. d. * All with autograph inscriptions. 42. BACHELLER (IRVING). The Story of a Passion. Illumined title and head-pieces. 12mo, three-quarter levant morocco, gilt top. Inbox. East Aurora: Roycroft, 1901 * One of 50 copies printed on Japan paper. With autograph inscriptions by the author and the publisher. 43. BAILEY (PHILIP J.). The Mystic and Other Poems. 12mo, original blue cloth. Lond. 1855 * Presentation copy from the author. 44. BAILLIE (JOANNA). The Martyr: A Drama. In Three Acts. 8vo, original brown wrappers, uncut edges (somewhat rubbed). Lond. 1826 * With presentation inscription by the author. 45. BAIN (R. NISBET). The Pupils of Peter the Great. A History of the Russian Court and Empire from 1697 to 1740. Portraits. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Westminster, 1897 * Signed quotation by the author on the half-title. 46. BAIRD (HENRY M.). The Huguenots and Henry of Navarre. Maps. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. N Y. 1896 *With autograph inscription by the author: " 'Henry the Great an enigma to his contemporaries, scarcely less an enig- ma to succeeding generations.' Henry M. Baird, Yonkers, Nov. 6, 1900." 9 47. BALFOUR (ARTHUR J.)- The Reign of Humanity. An Address delivered at the Church Congress, Manchester, October, 1888. Edinb. 1888 * Signature of the author on fly-leaf. 48. BANGS (JOHN KENDRICK). The Tiddledywink's Poetry Book. Illustrated. A Prophecy and a Plea. 2 vols. oblong 12ino and 12mo, boards. N. Y. 1892, 1907 *A Prophecy and a Plea is one of 250 copies on Holland paper, and printed privately. Both inscribed by the author. 49. BANGS (JOHN KENDRICK). Peeps at People; The Dreamers; The Bicyclers. Illustrated. 3 vols. 16mo, cloth. N. Y. 1898-99 * Two FIRST EDITIONS, and all inscribed by John K. Bangs. 50. DANVILLE (THEODORE DE). Les Stalactites. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Paris, 1846 * Presentation from the author, with inscription. 51. BANVILLE (THEODORE DE). Le Forgeron. Scenes heroi'ques. Poeme inedit. Texte within ornamental borders. 8vo, three-quarters cloth, the original covers bound in. Paris, 1887 * First and limited Edition. Inscribed by the author. 52. BARBEY D'AUREVILLY (JULES). Les Vieilles Actrices. Le Musee des Antiques. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, half cloth, uncut. Paris, 1884 * Presentation copy from the author, inscribed in red ink and gold. 53. BARBEY D'AUREVILLY (JULES). Les (Euvres et les Hommes. Les Poetes [du] XIXe siecle (Deuxieme serie). 8vo, original wrappers. Paris, 1889 * First Edition. Inscribed by the author on the half-title. 54. BARBEY D'AUREVILLY (JULES). Les Prophetes du passe. 12ino, half cloth. Paris, 1860 * Inscribed on the half-title by the author. 55. BARING-GOULD (S.). Songs and Ballads of the West; a Collection made from the Mouths of the People. Royal 8vo, limp morocco. Lond. 1892 * With a quotation by 8. Baring-Gould pasted inside front cover. 56. BARING-GOULD (S.). A Book of Dartmoor. Illus- trated. Crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. [1907] * With a quotation by S. Baring-Gould pasted inside front cover. 57. BARING-GOULD (S.). In Exitu Israel. An Histori- cal Novel. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1870 * With autograph inscription by the author: " S. Baring- Gould. A very crude and immature production. July 7, 1900." 10 58. BARING-GOULD (S.). Kitty Alone. A Story of Three Fires. 12mo, cloth. ' N. Y. 1894 * With a signed inscription by the author relating to the book. 59. BARING-GOULD (S.). Cornish Characters and Strange Events. With 62 full-page illustrations reproduced from old prints, etc. FIRST EDITION. Thick 8vo, cloth, gilt top. Lond. 1899 * Inscribed by the Author: " I have made some corrections in this book pp. 374 and 661. S. Baring-Gould." 60. BARING-GOULD (S.). Germany: Present and Past. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1879 * FIRST EDITION. Signed inscription by the author on fly- leaf, telling of the writing of this book and the assistance he had from German Professors. 61. BARING-GOULD (S.). Perpetua: A Story of Nimes in A. D. 213. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1897 * FIRST EDITION. Signed and inscribed on half-title by the author. 62. BARLOW (JANE). The End of Elfintown. Illus- trated by Laurence Housman. 12mo, cloth, gilt, gilt edges. Lond. 1894 * FIRST EDITION. With signed inscription by the author. 63. BARLOW (JANE). Strangers at Lisconnel. A Second Series of Irish Idylls. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1895 * Inscribed on half-title : " ' Once more I will come, or very life shall fail, To the heart-haunted home of the ever-faithful Gael.' Jane Barlow, August 17, 1900. ' 64. BARLOW (JANE). From the East unto the West. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, lower edge uncut. Lond. 1898 * With signed inscription in author's autograph, 65. BARLOW (JANE). The Founding of Fortunes. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1902 * Inscribed by the author, with quotation from Epictetus, and signed, " Jane Barlow, Sept. 9, 1902." 66. BARR (AMELIA E.). The Maid of Maiden Lane, N. Y. 1900; The Strawberry Handkerchief, N. Y. 1909; A Border Shepherdess, N. Y., n. d. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. * Each volume contains an autographed inscription by the author. 67. BARRES (MAURICE). (Euvres. 10 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, v. d. * All with characteristic inscriptions by Maurice Barres. 11 68. BARRES (MAURICE). Une journ^e parlementaire, comedie. 8vo, original paper cover, uncut. Paris, 1894 * Inscribed on the half-title: " There exists only one copy of this work, in a little Journal. It is the unique copy of an edition which has been prepared and was not published. Maurice Barres." Translated. 39. BARRIE (J. M.). Tommy and Grizel. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1900 * With autograph of J. M. Barrie on half-title. 70. BARRIE (J. M.). Margaret Ogilvy. Portrait. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1896 * FIRST EDITION, with autograph of J. M. Barrie on half-title 71. BATES (ARLO). F. Seymour Haden and Engraving. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, original wrappers, uncut. Bost. : [Privately printed], 1882 * With inscription on verso of title in reference to the pam- phlet, signed by the author. He has, curiously, spelled the name of the etcher " Hay don." 72. BATES (ARLO). A Wheel of Fire, N. Y. 1885; A Lad's Love, Bost. 1887; The Intoxicated Ghost and other Stories, Bost. 1908; Under the Beech Tree, Bost. 1899. FIRST EDITIONS. 4 vols. 12mo, cloth. * Each volume contains a holograph inscription by the au- thor, each one relating to the book in which it is written. 73. BAZIN (RENE"). Contes de bonne Perrette; L'en- seigne de vaisseau Paul Henry. With numerous illustra- tions. 2 vols. 4to, original paper covers, uncut. Tours, n. d. * Inscribed by Rene Bazin. 74. BAZIN (RENF,). Donatienne; Le guide de 1'Empe- reur. 2 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, n.d. * One of 15 and one of 25 copies on Holland paper. In- scribed by the author. 75. BAZIN (RENlS). Les Italiens d'aujourdhui. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1894 * One of 5 copies on Japan paper. Inscribed by the author. 76. BAZOUGE. Les grands enterements. Illustrations ~by .Foram, Guillaume, Steinlen, Willette, etc. 4to, cloth. Paris, 1892 * Inscribed by Francis Chevassu [Bazouge]. 77. BEAUREGARD (COSTA DE). La jeunesse du Roi Charles- Albert; Demieres annees du Roi Charles- Albert. Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, half red crushed levant morocco, gilt tops, uncut edges. Paris, 1889-1890 * First Editions. Inscribed by the author. The Ch. Schefer copies, with his bookplate. 12 78. BEERS (HENRY A.). The Ways of Yale. N. Y 1895; The Thankless Muse. Bost. 1895; Nath. P. Willis. Bost. 1885; From Chaucer to Tennyson. N. Y. 1898; Prose Writings of N. P. Willis. N. Y. 1885. FIRST EDITIONS. vols. 12mo and 16mo, cloth. * Each volume contains the autograph of the author. 79. BELL (LILIAN). As Seen by Me. N. Y. 1900; The Love Affairs of an Old Maid. N. Y. 1897; Hope Loring. Bost. 1903; Abroad with the Jimmies. Bost. 1902; Caroline Lee. Bost. 1906. Some FIRST EDITIONS. 5 vols. 12mo, cloth. * Each volume is inscribed by the author with an interesting comment, or as the writer puts it, the "wherefore of the writing." Two of the inscriptions are A. L's 8. inscribed on fly- leaves. 80. BELL (MACKENZIE). Spring's Immortality; Col- lected Poems. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1895-1901 * Both inscribed by the author. 81. BENJAMIN (S. G. W.). Persia and the Persians. Portrait and many illustrations. Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1887 * Contains long inscription in author's autograph relating to the gradual partition of Persia by Russia, Great Britain and Germany. 82. BENSON (ARTHUR C.). Essays. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1896 * FIRST EDITION, inscribed: "Drink then in silence to the memory of those who failed on earth great men to be, Tho' greater than the men that won the crown. Arthur C. Btnson.' , 83. BENSON (ARTHUR C.). Beside Still Waters. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1907 * Inscribed, " It is so small a thing to have enjoyed the sun, To have lived light in the spring, To have loved, to have thought, to have done. Arthur C. Benson." 84. [BERALDI (HENRY).] Mes Estampes. 1872-1884. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Lille, 1884 * One of only 800 copies printed. Inscribed by Henry Beraldi. 85. BERTHELOT (M.). Science et Morale; La Synthese Chimique; La revolution chimique Lavoisier; Correspond- ance [de E. Renan et Berthelot], 1847-1892. 4 vols. royal 8vo, cloth and paper covers. Paris, v. d. * Each volume inscribed on the half-title by M. Berthelot. 86. BERTHELOT (M.). Cinquantenaire Scientifique de M. Berthelot, 1851-1901. Numerous illustrations. 4to, origi- nal vellum wrappers, uncut. Paris. 1902 * Inscribed by M. Berthelot on the half-title. 13 87. BERUETE (A. DE). Valazquez. Illustrated with 94 plates. Imperial 8vo, cloth, gilt top. Lond., n. d. * Inscribed by the author. 88. BESANT (ANNIE). The Building of the Kosmos, 1894; Four Great Religions [1897]; In the Outer Court, 1898; Man and His Bodies, 1900; Ancient Ideals in Modern Xife, 1901; Esoteric Christianity, 1901. 6 vols. 16mo to 8vo, cloth. Lond. : Theosophical Publishing Soc., 1894-1901 * Some First Editions. Each volume with signature of the author. 89. BESANT (WALTER). Studies in Early French Po- etry. FIRST EDITION. J2mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1868 * Inscribed with the autograph of the author, and quotation from Voltaire on title-page. 90. BESANT (WALTER). All in a Garden Fair: The Simple Story of Three Boys and a Girl. 3 vols 12mo, orig- inal cloth. ' Lond.: Chatto & Windus, 1883 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author, with a quotation from "Two Gentlemen of Verona." 91. BEVERIDGE (ALBERT J.). The Meaning of the Times and other Speeches. Portrait. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, by Hugh Thomson. 12mo, cloth gilt, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1893 * With autographed inscription by the author, referring to a change in a line of the Kondeau Dedication. 301. DOBSON (AUSTIN). Poems? on Several Occasions. ! vols. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1894 * Inscribed, with a quotation from the book by Austin Dobson. 302. DOBSON (AUSTIN). Eighteenth Century Vignettes. >r -"' Jeries. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, original cloth, gilt top, . uu Lond. 1894 * Inscribed by the author. 303: DOBSON (AUSTIN). Eighteenth Centi^y Vignettes. T)i' -I ^pr-ies. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, gih top, uncut. Inscribed by the author: Lond. 1896 "For detail, detail most I care (Ce superflu, si necessaire!) Austin Dobson." 304. DOBSON (AUSTIN). A Paladin of Philanthropy and Other Papers. Illustrated. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1899 * Inscribed, ' ' This, at present, is the first, and only, edition. Austin Dobson. ' ' 305. DOBSON (AUSTIN). De Libris, Prose and Verse. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1908 Inscribed with an autographed verse of seven lines and "N.B. 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De Soto and His Men in the Land of Florida, Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1898 * Inscribed, ' 'I wrote this because I love stories of adventure. Grace King. ' ' 608. KIPLING (RUDYARD). Wee Willie Winkie and other Child Stories. 8vo, pictorial wrappers (back broken, covers loose) . Allahabad [1888] * The FIRST EDITION and earliest issue, with the advertise- ments in front and back, and the imprint on front cover "Mufid i am Press Lahore." No. 6 of the Indian Railway Library. 67 609. KIPLING (RUDYARD). Barrack-Room Ballads and other Verses. Vignette on title. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lend. 1892 * The author 's autograph on the title. 610. KIPLING (RUDYARD). The Day's Work. 12mo, original blue cloth, uncut. Lond. 1898 * FIRST EDITION ; with the autograph of Rudyard Kipling on title-page. 611. KIPLING (RUDYARD). The Five Nations. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut and unopened. Lond. 1903 * The author 's autograph on the title and a 4-line verse in his hand: "If England was what England seems And not the England of our dreams: But only putty, brass an' paint 'Ow quick we'd chuck it but she ain't!" 612. KIPLING (RUDYARD). The Story of the Gadsbys. 8vo, wrappers. Allahabad, n. d. * With autograph of Eudyard Kipling on title-page. THIRD SESSION Wednesday Afternoon, December 13, 1916, at 2:30 o'clock LOTS 613-918 613. KITTON (FREDERIC G.). The Novels of Charles Dickens. Portrait. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1897 * The author has inscribed the volume with his autograph, and a quotation from Pickwick. 614. KONY (A. F.). La poslednija Godi (in last years). Thick 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Petrograd, 1898 * With a full-page inscription on the half title by the author, in French. 615. KOROLENKO (WLADIMIR). The Blind musician; The Starvation year ; Without a tongue. 3 vols. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Petrograd, 1906-1909 * Each volume inscribed by the author. 616. KRAG (THOMAS P.). Collected works in Danish. 13 vols. 12mo, original cloth (two in paper covers). Copenhagen, 1893-1903 * Each volume inscribed by the author. 617. KRALIK (RICHARD VON). Goldene Legende der Heiligen. Illustrated with woodcut head-pieces and initials by G. Barlosius. 4to, original boards, uncut. Munich, n. d. * With a characteristic inscription by the author. 618. KUHNEMANN (EUGEN). Schiller ; Herders Leben ; Kant und Schillers Asthetik; Herders Personlichkeit. Por- traits. 4 vols. 8vo, original cloth (one paper cover). Berlin: Miinichen, 1893-1905 * All inscribed by the author. 619. LABOULAYE (EDOUARD). Correspondance de Benjamin Franklin 1757-1790 ; Le parti liberal. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1864-1866 * Inscribed by the author. 620. LA FAYETTE, Histoire d'Henriette d'Angleterre par Madame de La Fayette avec introduction par Anatole France. Etched portrait of Henriette d'Angleterre by Boulard fils after Audran. Paris, 1882 * Limited edition ; presentation from the author to Octave Uzanne with inscription on half-title. 69 621. LAMARTINE, poete lyrique (Zyromski), 1896; Les deux Frances (Seippel), 1905; Pie IX et Victor-Emmanuel (Zeller), 1879; La liberte du Theatre (Cahuet), 1902. 4 vols. 8vo, wrappers. Paris, v. d. * All with autograph inscriptions. 622. LANCIANI (RODOLFO). New Tales of Old Rome. Illustrated. Large 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1901 * Inscribed by the author in French. 623. LANDOR (A. HENRY SAVAGE). In the Forbid- den Land : An Account of a Journey into Tibet, Capture by the Tibetan Lamas and Soldiers, &c. Colored plates, full- page and text illustrations, map &c. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1899 * Signed by the author. 624. LANE-POOLE (STANLEY). The Life of the Right Hon. Stratford Canning, from His Memoirs and Private and Official Papers. Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. * With author 's signature on fly-leaf. Lond. 1888 625. LANG (ANDREW). XXII Ballades in Blue China. FIRST EDITION. 18mo, original parchment covers, uncut. Lond. 1880 * Inscribed by the author with line in Latin, and signed with his initials. 626. LANG (ANDREW). The Mark of Cain. FIRST EDI- TION. 8vo, half brown levant morocco, gilt top, uncut, origi- nal parchment wrappers bound in. Bristol, 1886 * With inscription in Greek, in the autograph of the author, signed with his initials. One of 150 copies printed on Large Paper. 627. LANG (ANDREW). Books and Bookmen. 8vo, cloth, uncut edges. Lond. 1887 * With signed verse in French in author 's autograph. 628. LANG (ANDREW). The Gold of Fairnilee. Col- ored plates. Royal 8vo, original cloth. Bristol : Arrowsmith [1888] * Initialled and inscribed by the author condemning the pic- tures in this volume. 629. LANG (ANDREW). Letters to Dead Authors. Lond. 1886; Ballads of Books. Lond. 1888; Rhymes a La Mode. Lond. 1885; Selected Poems of Robert Burns. Lond. 1891. 4 vols. 12mo, cloth. * All FIRST EDITIONS. 630. LARROUMET (GUSTAVE). Petits portraits et notes d'art; Etudes de litterature et d'art. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1895-1900 * All inscribed by Gustave Larroumet. 70 631. LAVEDAN (HENRI). Le Lit. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1894 * One of 15 copies on Japan paper. Inscribed by the author. 632. LAVEDAN (HENRI). Bon an, Mai an. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1908 * FIRST EDITION. One of 10 copies on Holland paper. In- scribed by the author. 633. LAVISSE (ERNEST). Histoire. 10 vols. 12mo, boards and paper covers. Paris, 1893-1904 * All inscribed by Ernest Lavisse. 634. LECKY (W. E. H.). The Political Value of History. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1892 * Inscribed with autograph of the author. 635. LECKY (W. E. H.). Poems. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. : Longmans, 1891 * Inscribed with the autograph of the author. 636. LE CONTE (JOSEPH). Sight, Monocular and Binocular Vision. 1881 ; Evolution, Its Nature, Evidence, &c. 1891. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1881-91 * Signed inscription by the author in each volume. 637. LEE (VERNON). Baldwin: Being Dialogues on Views and Aspirations. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1886 * On the half-title the author has inscribed in full the entire title, signing same with her pseudonym: her name in private life being Violet Paget. 638. LEE (VERNON). Juvenilia, being a Second series of Essays on Sundry Aesthetical Questions. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. in one. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1887 * With a 3 pp. autograph inscription by the author of her personal opinion of the book. On the fly-leaf she has also written the title and her pseudonym. 639. LEE (VERNON). Pope Jacynth and Other Fan- tastic Tales. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1904 * With long signed inscription, and title and signature, occupying in all 2 pp., in the author's autograph. 640. LEE (VERNON). Laurus Nobilis: Chapters on Art and Life. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1909 * Inscribed by the author. The fly-leaf contains a long quo- tation from this book, in the author's autograph, signed. 641. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). Volumes in Folio. Square 12mo, original grey boards, edges uncut. Lond. : Elkin Mathews, 1889 * FIRST EDITION. Only 250 copies printed on Hand-made paper. Inscribed on fly-leaf by the author, with 4-line verse upon his books, signed. 71 642. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD) AND LEATHER (R. K.). The Student and the Body-Snatcher and Other Trifles. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1890 * FIRST EDITION. Large Paper copy, only 50 printed. Le Gallienne has written and signed on fly-leaf a long note on the qualities of R. K. Leather's humor and has marked each story by Leather with the initials " R. K. L. " 643. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). The Book-Bills of Narcissus: An Account Rendered. Imperial 8vo, buckram, uncut and unopened. Derby, 1892 * Large Paper Edition, only 25 copies printed on Hand- made paper, numbered and signed by the author. Le Gallienne has inscribed this volume, "This is little Narcissus in his long clothes," signed. 644. [LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD).] In Praise of Bishop Valentine. [Preface on St. Valentine by Le Gal- lienne.] Frontispiece. 12mo, vellum, uncut. Lond.: Printed for Private Circulation, 1893 * With signature and couplet in Le Gallienne 's autograph : "Here is a preface that I wrote for money To buy myself a little bread and honey." 645. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). The Poems of Arthur Henry Hallam, Edited with an introduction by Richard Le Gallienne. 16mo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1893 * With an inscription on fly-leaf by Richard Le Gallienne. 646. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). Fellowship in Song. Alfred Hayes, R. Le Gallienne, Norman Gale. 16mo, wrappers, uncut and unopened, printed on hand-made paper. Rugby, 1893 * Signed by Le Gallienne, with a verse in his autograph. 647. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). Robert Louis Steven- son : An Elegy. Small 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond.: John Lane, 1895 * FIRST EDITION. Has 2-verse poem, signed, in the author 's autograph on fly-leaf. 648. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). Retrospective; Re- views, A Literary Log. 2 vols. crown 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1896 * FIRST EDITION ; with an inscription on fly-leaf by Richard Le Gallienne. 649. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). The Romance of Zion Chapel. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. and N. Y. 1898 * FIRST EDITION ; with a poem by Richard Le Gallienne on fly-leaf. 650. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). Young Lives. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1899 * FIRST EDITION ; with inscription by Richard Le Gallienne. 72 651. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, a Paraphrase from Several Literal Translations by Richard Le Gallienne. Crown 8vo, boards. N. Y. 1900 * Inscribed by Richard Le Gallienne. 652. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). Travels in England. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1900 * Inscribed, ' ' Jamie, I travel to and fro, I go and come, and come and go; In many a town I sought for rest, But Minneapolis is best! Eichard Le Gallienne." 653. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). The Love-Letters of the King, or, the Life Romantic. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. * Inscribed by the author. Bost. 1901 654. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). Painted Shadows. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1904 * FIEST EDITION, with a quotation by Richard Le Gallienne on fly-leaf. 655. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). Attitudes and Avowals, with some Retrospective Reviews. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1910 * With inscription on fly-leaf in the autograph of the Author : " 'The poet's life on earth is naturally one of much bewilder- ment $ misunderstanding to his fellow mortals, whom he so curiously resembles, $ from whom he so mysteriously differs.' Eichard Le Gallienne." 656. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). The Book-Bills of Narcissus; New Poems; The Beautiful Lie of Rome. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth and boards. N. Y. and Lond., v. d. * Two volumes inscribed, one with an autograph only. 657. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). Perseus and An- dromeda, 1902; Mr. Sun and Mrs. Moon, 1902; How to Get the Best Out of Books [1904]. 3 vols. 12mo to 4to, cloth and boards. N. Y. 1902-04 * The first volume is signed by the author. 658. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). Young Lives. N. Y. 1899 ; The Quest of the Golden Girl. Lond. 1896 ; The Wor- shipper of the Image. Lond. 1900. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth, uncut. * Each volume is inscribed with the autograph of the author. 659. LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD). The Book Bills of Narcissus, 1895 ; Robert Louis Stevenson, 1895 ; If I Were God {1897] ; Prose Fancies, 1897. 4 vols. 16mo to 8vo, cloth and boards. N. Y., Bost. & Chicago, 1895-97 * Each volume with author 's signature and 3 with inscrip- tions in his autograph. 660. LEMAITRE (JULES). Poesies. Portrait. 16mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1896 * FIRST EDITION. One of 15 copies on China paper, with the portrait in 2 states. Inscribed by the author. 73 661. LEMAITRE( JULES). Serenus, histoire d 'un martyr. With 29' woodcuts by Paillard after Aug. Fr. Gorguet. Royal 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1905 * One of 115 copies issued for -the Societaires des Amis de- Livres. With a long inscription on the half-title by Jules Lemaitre. 662. LEMAITRE (JULES). Comedies. 10 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut (some vols. shaken). Paris, 1891-1902 * FIRST EDITIONS. Each volume inscribed by Jules Lemaitre. 663. LE MOUfiL (EUGENE). Le Nain Goemon. Illustre de 32 gravures en couleur par I'auteur. Folio, original cloth, gilt edges. Paris, n. d. * Inscribed by the author. 664. LENOTRE (G.). Le Baron de Batz, 1792-1795; Le vrai chevalier de Maison-Rouge, 1761-1814. Portraits. 2 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1903-4 Inscribed by G. Lenotre. 665. LE ROUX (HUGUES). Au Sahara. With numerous illustrations. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, n. d. * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. Inlaid is A. L. S. by the author; 3^ pp. 8vo. April 4, 1891. 666. LESUEUR (DANIEL) . La Fleur de Joie ; Lys Royal ; Fiancee d'outre-mer; L'Honneur d'une Femme. 4 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1900-1912 * FIRST EDITIONS. Special copies ; all inscribed by the author. 667. LESUEUR (DANIEL). Nietzscheenne ; Le droit a la force. 2 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, n. d. * FIRST EDITIONS. One of 10 copies on Holland paper. Each volume inscribed by the author. 668. LEWIS (ALFRED HENRY). Wolfville. N.Y.,n.d.; Wolfville Days. N. Y. ; Wolfville Nights. N. Y., n. d. ; Sand- burrs. N. Y., n. d. ; The Black Lion Inn. N. Y. 1903. Illm- trated by Frederick Remington. 5 vols. 12mo, cloth. * Each inscribed and signed by the author. 669. LIE (BRANT). Collected works in Norwegian. 12 vols. 12mo (one 16mo), original cloth and boards. Kristiania, 1894-1903 * Each volume inscribed by Bernt Lie. 670. LIE (JONAS). Collected works in Danish. 20 vols. 12mo, original cloth. Copenhagen, 1878-1903 * Each volume autographed by Jonas Lie. 74 671. LlfiGEARD (STEPHEN). La cote d'Azur. Numer- ous illustrations. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1894 * Presentation from the author, with his inscription. 672. LIFE FOR A LIFE (Herrick). N. Y. 1910; A World's Shrine (Johnson). N. Y. 1902; Twenty-Six and One, and other Stories (Gorky). N. Y. 1902. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. * Each volume inscribed by the author. 673. LIMET (CHARLES). Un Veteran du barreau parisien, Quatre-vingts ans de Souvenirs, 1827-1907 ; De la Seine a 1'Arno, Sonnets et Poesies diverses; Les Sillons et les Flots. 3 vols. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1904-1908 * FIRST EDITIONS. With poetical inscriptions by Charles Limet in each volume. 674. LIST (GUIDO). Alraunenmiiren. Portrait; Pipara, die Germanin in Casarenpurpur. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Leipzig, Linz, 1895 * Each work inscribed by the author. 675. LITCHFIELD (GRACE D.). Only an Incident [1883] ; The Knight of the Black Forest, 1894; A Hard-Won Victory, 1888; Little Venice, 1890; In the Crucible, 1901; Mimosa Leaves, 1902. 6 vols. 16mo, cloth. N. Y. [1883] -1902 * Each with signed inscription by the author, and the last with original poem. 676. [LOCKE (DAVID R.).] The Struggles of Petroleum V. Nasby. Introduction by Charles Sumner. Illustrations by Thomas Nast. 8vo, sheep. Bost. 1873" * With signature of Thomas Nast on fly-leaf. 677. [LOCKE (DAVID R.).] Ekkoes from Kentucky. Bost. 1868; Swingin Round the Cirkle. Bost. 1867. Illus- trated by Thomas Nast. FIRST EDITIONS. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth, * The fly-leaf of each volume contains the well-known auto- graph of "Th. Nast." 678. LOCKYER (J. NORMAN). The Meteoritic Hypothe- sis: A Statement of the Results of a Spectroscopic Inquiry into the Origin of Cosmical Systems. Illustrations. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. : Macmillan, 1890; * Inscribed by the author on half-title. 679. LODGE (HENRY CABOT). A Fighting Frigate and other Essays and Addresses. N. Y. 1902 ; Ballads and Lyrics. Bost. 1880. FIRST EDITIONS. 2 vols. 12mo and 16mo, cloth. * With the autograph of the author inscribed on the fly-leaf of each volume. 75 680. LOMBROSO (CESARE). L'Uomo di Genio in rap- porto alia psichiatria, alia storia ed all'estetica. Folding and other plates. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Turin, 1894 * With one page of inscription by the author, at end of volume. 681. LOMBROSO (CESARE). Nuovi Studi sul genio. 2 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Milan, 1901-1902 * Inscribed by Lombroso in each volume. 682. LONDON (JACK). Martin Eden. Frontispiece. 12mo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1909 * With an interesting full-page autograph inscription by the author, relating to the book. 683. LONGFELLOW (HENRY WADS WORTH). Poems. Blue and Gold edition. Portrait. 2 vols. 24mo, cloth, gilt edges. Bost. 1866 * Presentation copy from the author, with inscription in his autograph. 684. LOOMIS (CHARLES B.). The Four Masted Cat Boat, 1899; More Cheerful Americans, 1904; I've Been Thinking, 1905. Illustrations. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth and boards. N. Y. 1899-1905 * Each containing interesting signed inscription regarding the publication, in the author's autograph. 685. LOTI (PIERRE). Vers Ispahan. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, n. d. * One of 60 copies on Holland paper. Inscribed by the author. 686. LOTI (PIERRE). Mon frere Yves. 12mo, half calf. Paris, 1883 * FIRST EDITION. Inserted is A. L. S. 2 pp. 16mo, signed by J. Viaud [Loti]. 687. LOTI (PIERRE). Madame Chrysantheme. Trans- lated by Laura Ensor. Illustrated with designs by Rossi and Myrbach. 8vo, half leather, gilt top, uncut (slightly shaken). Paris, 1889 * Limited edition. With autograph inscription in French by the author. 688. LOTI (PIERRE). Fantome d'Orient. 12mo, half orange levant morocco, gilt and inlaid morocco back, gilt top, original covers bound in, by Meunier. Paris, 1892 * One of 50 copies on Holland paper. Inscribed by the author. 689. LOTI (PIERRE). Matelot. Illustrations de Myr- bach. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1893 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 76 690. LOTI (PIERRE). Reflets sur la sombre route. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1899 * One of 75 copies on Holland paper. Inscribed by the author. 691. LOTI (PIERRE). Disenchanted. Translated by Clara Bell. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1906 * With autograph inscription in French, by the author : "To Mr. James Carleton Young. Pierre Loti. (In the haste of leaving for the Orient.) Jan. 1907." 692. LOTI (PIERRE). Les Desenchantees ; La troisieme Jeunesse de Madame Prune ; Le livre de la pitie et de la mort ; Pecheur d'Islande. 4 vols. 12mo, original paper covers uncut (one in half cloth). Paris, 1886-1902 * FIRST EDITIONS. Inscribed by Pierre Loti. 693. LOUGOWOI (A.). Pollice Verso. Paralleles. With 87 illustrations by A. W. Makowsky. Small folio, original cloth. Petrograd [1901] * Has an interesting and characteristic inscription in au- thor 's autograph, closely written on 3 full pages, telling of the original writing of Pollice Verso. Extra-illustrated with an original wash-drawing on half-title by Makowsky, the illus- trator of the book. 694. LOUYS (PIERRE). La Femme et le Pantin. Orne d'une reproduction en heliogravure du Pantin, de Goya. 8vo, three-quarter morocco, uncut, original covers bound in. Paris, 1898- LIMITED EDITION. Presentation copy from the author, with inscription. 695. LOUYS (PIERRE). Sanguines. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 190& * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 696. LOVEMAN (ROBERT). Poems, 1897; A Book of Verses, 1900 ; The Gates of Silence, 1903. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. Phila. and N. Y. 1897-1903- * Each signed and inscribed by the author. 697. LOWELL (PERCIVAL). Noto, an Unexplored cor- ner of Japan. 16mo, cloth. Bost. 1895 * With autograph inscription by the author : " A faint echo- of a fair land. Percwat Lowell." 698. LUBBOCK (SIR JOHN). A Contribution to our Knowledge of Seedlings. With 684 figures in the text. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lend. : Kegal Paul, 1892 * With inscription on the title of each volume, "With good, wishes from the Author," in the author's hand. 77 699. [LUBBOCK (SIR JOHN).] The Scenery of England and the Causes to which it is Due. Many illustrations. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. : Macmillan, 1902 * Inscribed by the author. 700. LUDLOW (JAMES M.). That Angelic Woman. N. Y. 1892 ; A King of Tyre. N. Y. 1891 ; The Captain of the Janizaries. N. Y. 1898; Deborah. N. Y. [1901]. 4 vols. 12rao, cloth. * On the fly-leaf of each volume is a signed inscription by the author, relating to the book inscribed. 701. LUTZOW (FRANCIS COUNT). Bohemia: an His- torical Sketch. Map. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1896 * Inscribed by the author.' 702. MAARTENS (MAARTEN). Brothers All! More Stories of Dutch Peasant Life. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond., n. d. * Presentation copy from the author, with inscription. 703. MAARTENS (MAARTEN). Some Women I have Known. Frontispiece. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1901 * Inscribed by the author. 704. MAARTENS (MAARTEN). Dorothea: a Story of the Pure in Heart. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1904 * Inscribed by the author. 705. MABIE (HAMILTON WRIGHT). My Study Fire; Short Studies in Literature; Essays on Work and Culture. FIRST EDITIONS. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1890-91-96 * Each volume contains an inscription by the author. 706. MABIE (HAMILTON WRIGHT). Short Studies in Literature ; Under the Trees and Elsewhere ; Essays on Nature and Culture. Frontispieces. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. 1900 * Author 's Edition, Limited. Each volume contains signed inscription by Mr. Mabie. 707. MABIE (HAMILTON WRIGHT). Backgrounds of Literature. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. '1903 * With an interesting inscription concerning the writing of this work, by the author. 708. MABIE (HAMILTON WRIGHT). My Study Fire. N. Y: 1899 ; In the Forest of Arden. N. Y. 1899 ; Parables of Life. N. Y. 1902. All illustrated. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. * Each inscribed by the author. 709. MACAULAY (Jebb). Cambridge 1900; Claude Ber- nard (Foster). Lond. 1899; Patrick Henry (Tyler). Bost. 1899. 3 vols. 12mo and 16mo, cloth. * All inscribed by the authors. 78 710. MCCARTHY (JUSTIN). Miss Misanthrope. 12 illustrations by Arthur Hopkins. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. Svo, cloth, uncut. Lond. : Chatto & Windus, 1878 * Signed and inscribed by the author with a quotation from this book. 711. MCCARTHY (JUSTIN). Reminiscences. Portrait. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1899 * With the autograph of the author inscribed in the first volume. 712. MCCARTHY (JUSTIN). A History of Our Own Times, from the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880. Vols. 1 to 4. 4 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. : Chatto & Windus, 1879-99 * Volume one has a signed inscription by the author ; he hopes he may again visit the United States and meet many of his friends. 713. MCCARTHY (JUSTIN H.). Hafiz in London. 8vo, cloth, uncut, printed in blue ink (margin cut from fly-leaf). Lond. 1886 * Signed "With compliments of Justin Huntley McCarthy." 714. McCA.RTHY (JUSTIN H.). The White Carnation and other Pieces. Twelve One Act Plays. 12mo, original brown wrappers, uncut. Printed for Private Circulation, n. p., n. d. * Scarce. With signed inscription on title "My First Plays." 715. McCOOK (HENRY C.). Nature's Craftsmen. Illus- trated. N. Y. 1907; Tenants of an Old Farm. Phila., n. d. 2 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth. * In the first work the author has inscribed a quotation from his "The Senator," and in the second work an inscription re- garding its inception. 716. McMASTER (JOHN BACH). Daniel Webster. Illustrations. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. * With autograph inscription by the author. N. Y. 1902 717. MAD AN (FALCONER). Books in Manuscript: A Short Introduction to their Study and Use. Facsimiles. 12mo, buckram, uncut. Lond. 1893 * With inscription by the author. 718. MAETERLINCK (MAURICE). Serres Chaudes. Frontispiece and vignettes by George Minne. 12mo, original vellum covers, uncut (loose in binding). Paris, 1889 * FIRST EDITION. One of 155 copies on Holland paper. With an original song of 16 lines inscribed by the author. 719. MAETERLINCK (MAURICE). Le Tresor des Humbles. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1896 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 79 720. MAETERLINCK (MAURICE). Wisdom and Des- tiny. 12mo, cloth, gilt top. N. Y. 1898 * Inscribed in complimentary terms by the author. 721. MAETERLINCK (MAURICE). Serres Chaudes suivies de 15 chansons. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Bruxelles, 1900 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 722. MAETERLINCK (MAURICE). Sister Beatrice, and Ardiane & Barbe Bleue. Two Plays. Translated into Eng- lish Verse by Bernard Miall. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. : Allen, 1901 * With autograph inscription by the author on half -title t "A J. C. Young. En toute sympathie. M. Maeterlinck." 723. MAETERLINCK (MAURICE). Le Temple EnselvelL FIRST EDITION. 12mo, original wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1902 * With autograph inscription in French, signed by the au- thor, Dec. 20, 1905. 724. MAETERLINCK (MAURICE). Sister Beatrice and Ardiane & Barbe Bleue. Two Plays. Translated into Eng- lish Verse by Bernard Miall. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1902 * Inscribed on half-title, in the autograph of the Author : "A J. C. Young a I 'ami lointain que j'espere voir un jour. En toute sympathie. M. MaeterlincTc. 6 Juin 1902." 725. MAETERLINCK (MAURICE). Old Fashioned Flow- ers and other Out-of-Door Studies. With illustrations &t/ C. B. Falls. 12mo, cloth, gilt, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1905 * With a long autograph inscription, in French, by the au- thor, on the fly-leaf. 726. MAETERLINCK (MAURICE). Mary Magdalene. Trans, by Alex. Teixeira de Mattos. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1910 * Inscribed in the hand of the author with a long Latin quo- tation, signed, "Maeterlinck, Janv. 1911." 727. MAHAFFY (JOHN P.). Prolegomena to Ancient History. Illustrated. 8vo, full morocco, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1871 * A long inscription by the author on the fly-leaf. 728. MAHAFFY (J. P.). The Empire of the Ptolemies. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Loud. 1895- *With autograph inscription by the author: "This book,, founded on a mass of original documents first deciphered by me, marks a completely new era in the History of the Ptolemies. Strange to say, the great recent researches have as yet neither altered nor corrected anything of importance in it. J. P_ Mahaffy." 80 729. MAHAFFY (J. P.). Descartes. Portrait. 16mo, cloth. Phila. 1898 * With signed inscription by the author: "Among the many new lights which this book throws upon Descartes, I think pp. 17 and 39 are the most important, especially in removing mis- conceptions. J. P. Mahaffy." 730. MAHAN (A. T.). [Life of] Admiral Farragut. Por- trait. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1898 * Inscribed on fly-leaf, with signature and in the autograph of the author. "The personal character of Admiral Farragut afforded the firm natural foundation upon which alone a great military character can be built." 731. MAHAN (A. T.). Lessons of the War with Spain and other Articles. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, un- cut. Bost. 1899 * With signed autograph inscription by the author : ' ' There are mistakes and mistakes; errors of judgment, such as the most capable man makes in the course of a life, and errors of conduct, which demonstrate essential unfitness for office. A. T. Mahan, Oct. 12, 1901." 732. MAHAN (A. T.). From Sail to Steam: Recollections of Naval Life. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1907 * FIRST EDITION. With author 's signature and inscription, "Personal liberty is a greater need than political independ- ence. ' ' 733. MAIZEROY (RfiNfi). Le Mai d'aimer. Illustrations de Courboin. . 12mo, half cloth, uncut. Paris, 1882 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 734. MAJOR (CHARLES). The Bears of Blue River; Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall ; A Forest Hearth. Illustra- tions. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. N. Y., v. d. * Presentation copies from the author, with inscriptions. 735. MALLING (MATHILDA). Arbeten. (Collected works in Swedish.) 11 vols. 8vo and 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Stockholm, 1895-1907 * Each volume inscribed by M. Mailing. 736. MALLOCK (W. H.). Social Equality: A Short Study in a Missing Science. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1882 * With inscription by the author. 737. MALLOCK (W. H.). Lucretius on Life and Death, in the Metre of Omar Khayyam, with Parallel Passages from the Original. 8vo, parchment boards, uncut. Lond. : A. & C. Black, 1900 * FIRST EDITION, on special Hand-made paper. Inscribed by the author. 81 738. MALONE (WALTER). Claribel and other Poems. Louisville, 1882 ; The Coming of the King. Phila. 1897 ; Songs of North and South. Louisville, 1900 ; Poems. Memphis, 1904. FIRST EDITIONS. 4 vols. 12mo, cloth. * Each volume contains a signed inscription by the author. 739. MANUEL (EUGfiNE). Pages intimes : poesies. FIRST EDITION. Original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1864 * One of 25 copies on Holland paper [not for sale]. In- scribed by the author. Inserted is A. L. S. by E. Manuel, Paris, Jan. 28, 1875, 2 pp. 12mo. 740. MARDEN (ORISON SWETT). Peace, Power and Plenty. N. Y., n. d. ; Winning Out, Bost., n. d. ; The Secret of Achievement. N. Y., n. d. ; and others. 7 vols. 8vo, cloth. * Each volume inscribed by the author. 741. MARGUERITTE (PAUL). Romans. 5 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS. Each volume inscribed by the author. f 742. MARQUERITTE (PAUL ET VICTOR). Le carna- val de Nice; Femmes nouvelles; Le Jardin du Roi. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, n. d. * FIRST EDITIONS. Holland paper copies. Each volume in- scribed by the authors. 743. MARQUERITTE (PAUL ET VICTOR). Les Tron- gons du Glaive; Le Jardin du Roi; Zette; Les Deux Vies. 4 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. . Paris, n. d. * FIRST EDITIONS. All inscribed by Paul et Victor Mar- gueritte. F 744. MARIE'S JEUNES (Corday), 1896; Rome (Michelet), 1891; Monsieur le minisfere (Claretie), 1881; Courtisane (Formont), 1901. 4 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. * FIRST EDITIONS. All with autograph inscriptions. 745. MARKHAM (EDWIN). The Man with the Hoe and other Poems. Frontispiece. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1899 * Inscribed by the author, " Come, let us live the poetry we sing," signed. 746. MARVIN (FREDERICK R.). Flowers of Song from Many Lands. With proof portrait of the author on vellum. 8vo, half red levant morocco, gilt, gilt top, uncut, by Stikeman. Troy: Pafraets Book Co. [1902] * One of 63 copies issued with the portrait. Inserted just be- fore the printed translation of Goethe's "The Song of the Spirit over the Waters " is a MS translation in the hand of Mr. Marvin, and on the fly-leaf of the volume is a long autograph inscription, signed. 82 747. MARVIN (FREDERICK R.) Poems and Transla- tions. 8vo, beautifully bound in full levant morocco, gilt fillet inside and outside borders, full gilt edges, by Stike- mau. Troy: Pafraets Book Co., 1907 * One of 100 copies printed, with portrait of the author, on Japan paper. Inscribed on fly-leaf is the autograph of the author; " In a few years from this date (May 21, 1908) all that will remain of me to the world will be this little book and two or three other books. God grant them and me a peaceful jour- ney! I do not know that any of the poems here printed have much value, but 1 remember that John G. Whittier liked ' Brahma's Cup.' But I think I like best of all ' Marcus Aure- lius' and ' Epictetus' and 'Ether,'" etc. With autograph of the author. 748. MASSEY (GERALD). The Natural Genesis: or Second Part of a Book of the Beginnings. 2 vols. imperial 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1883 * Signed by the author on both half-titles. 749. MASSON (FRFJ^RIC) ET BIAGI (GUIDO). Na- poleon inconnu, papiers inedits 1786-1793. 2 vols. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1895 * FIRST EDITION. One of 50 copies on Holland paper. In- scribed by F. Masson. 750. MASSON (FREDERIC). L'Imperatrice Marie- Louise. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1902 * FIRST EDITION. One of 20 copies on Holland paper. In- scribed by the author. 751. MASSON (FREDERIC). Napoleon et son Fils. With 53 full -page illustrations in bistre and 2 in colour. 4to, wrappers, nncut. Paris: Goupil, 1904 * First and limited Edition on Hand-made paper " De Rives." Inscribed by the author. 752. MASSON (FR^D^RIC). Le department des affaires 6trangeres pendant la revolution; Journal de J. B. Colbert; Le Cardinal de Bernis. 3 vols. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1877-1903 * FIRST EDITIONS. Inscribed by the author. 753. MATSUMURA (K.). "Moral Culture." Text in Japanese. 12rao, cloth. * Inscribed in English by the author, with his signature. "Daily I die & so Eternally I live." 754. MATSURA (MASAYASU). "Homes of Eminent Men and Women." Text in Japanese. Illustrated. I2mo, cloth. *With autographed inscription by the author, in English: " King over self ', Servant to Humanity, Child to God. This is my religion. Masayasu Matsura." 83 755. MATTHEWS (BRANDER). Recreations of an Anthologist, 1904; The American of the Future, 1909; A Story of the Drama [1910]. 3 vols. 16mo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. Bost. and N. Y. 1904-10 * Each volume has inscription in the author's autograph re- garding the book in which it is written. 756. MATTHEWS (BRANDER). Studies of the Stage, N. Y. 1894; The Theatres of Paris, N. Y. 1880; French Dramatists of the 19th Century, N. Y. 1881. FIRST EDITIONS. 3 vols. 8vo and smaller, cloth. * With autograph presentation inscription in the last volume, and inscriptions in the other two. In " The Theatres of Paris " Matthews has written " This was my first book and it repre- sents not a little hard work." 757. MATTHEWS (BRANDER, Editor). Poems of American Patriotism. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1898 * Signed inscription by the editor on fly-leaf regarding this edition. 758. MATHEWS (WILLIAM). Nugse Litterarise, Bost. 1896 ; The Great Conversers, Chicago 1878 ; Hours with Men and Books, Chicago 1877. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. * Each volume contains an autograph inscription by the author. 759. MAUPASSANT (GUY DE). Des Vers. 12mo, boards, morocco back. Paris, 1880 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author to Henry Fouquier, with inscription. 760. MAUPASSANT (GUY DE). Monsieur Parent. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1886 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 761. MAUPASSANT (GUY DE). La main gauche. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1889 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author to F. Champsaur, with inscription, 762. MAUPASSANT (GUY DE). La vie errante. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1890 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 763. MAUPASSANT (GUY DE). L'inutile Beaute. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1890 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the'author. 764. MAURICE (C. EDMUND). Richard de Lacy, a Tale of the Later Lollards. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond., n. d. * Inscribed with an 18-line verse by C. E. Maurice. 84 765. MAXWELL (SIR HERBERT). The Art of Love; or, New Lessons in Old Lore. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. Edinb. 1889 * Each volume contains a signed inscription by the author. 766. MAXWELL (SIR HERBERT). A History of Dum- fries and Galloway. Two Maps. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1896 * Inscribed, "East, West, Hame's best. Herbert Maxwell." 767. MAXWELL (SIR HERBERT). Post Meridiana: Afternoon Essays, Edin. 1895; The Chevalier of the Splen- did Crest (Maxwell), Edin. 1900. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth, uncut. * Both inscribed by the author. 768. MEDICINE. Introduction a la medecine de Pesprit (Fleury), 1897; Nos grands inedecins d'aujourdhui (Bian- chon), 1891; Recherches cliniques sur 1'epilepsie (Fleury), 1900. Illustrations. 3 vols. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. * All with autograph inscriptions. 769. MEILHAC (H.) ET HALfiVY (LUD.). Comedies. 6 yols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1873-1880 * FIRST EDITIONS. Each volume inscribed by the authors. 770. MELDRUM (DAVID). Holland and the Hollanders. Illustrations. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1900 * Contains a long inscription by the author regarding the book. 771. MEMOIRES du Comte Gaspard de Chavagnac (de Villeurs), n. d. ; La Couitesse d'Houdetot. Portrait (Buffenoir), n. d. ; 1815 (Houssaye), 1893. 3 vols. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut (one shaken). Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS. Each volume inscribed by its author. 772. MENDES (CATULLE). Poesies. Portrait. 8vo, wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1876 * Inscribed by the author. 773. MENDES (CATULLE). Contes Spiques. 12mo, half cloth, uncut. Paris, 1885 * Inscribed by the author. 774. MENDES (CATULLE). Oeuvres. 13 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut (some vols. are shaken). Paris, 1887-1897 * FIRST EDITIONS. All with autograph inscriptions by C. Mendds. 85 775. MEREJKOWSKY (D.). L. Tolstoy and Dosto- yefsky. 2 vols. 4to, original paper covers, uncut. Petrograd, 1903 * Inscribed by the author in Russian: " Were anyone to ask me what is the direct opposite of Christian love, I should answer: Buddhist pitifulness. D. Merejkowsky." 776. MEYNELL (ALICE). The Spirit of Place. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1899 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed with a quotation by Alice Meynell. 777. MEYNELL (ALICE). Children of the Old Masters (Italian School). Illustrated with numerous fine plates. FIRST EDITION. 4to, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1903 * With inscription by the author, and quotation from Francis Thompson in her hand. 778. MICHAELSON (KNUT). Dramatical Works in Swedish. 8 vols. 8vo, original paper covers; uncut. * All inscribed by the author. Stockholm, 1886-1903 779. MIFFLIN (LLOYD). The Fields of Dawn and Later Sonnets, Bost. 1900; Lyrics, By J. Houston Miffliu, Presen- tation copy, Phila. 1900; At the Gates of Song, Sonnets, Portrait frontispieces, Lond. 1901. 3 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth. *Each volume contains an inscription by the author, one with a poem ; another with an account of the author's revi- sions. The volume of "Lyrics" was printed for presentation purposes only, and an original poem to Richard Le Gallienne is laid in. 780. MIJATOVICH (CHEDOMILLE). A Royal Tragedy, being the Story of the Assassination of King Alexander and Queen Draga of Servia. Portraits. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1906 * Presentation copy from the author, with inscription on title. 781. MILLER (JOAQUIN). Songs of the Sierras. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Bost. 1871 * Inscribed by the author. 782. MILLER (JOAQUIN). The Ship in the Desert. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1875 * With an inscription by Joaquin Miller. 783. MILLER (JOAQUIN). The Baroness of New York. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1877 * Inscribed, " This book was written to please a friend: a failure : but such is life. Yours. Joaquin Miller. S. F. Cal. 1900. P. S. I don't remember friend but the book failed." 784. MILLER (JOAQUIN). Songs of the Sierras. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1880 * Oscar Wilde's copy, with his initials on title-page. Auto- graph of the author is pasted on half-title, and photograph is pasted on fly-leaf. 86 785. MILLER (JOAQUIN). Shadows of Shasta. FIRST EDITION. 12ino, cloth. Chicago, 1881 * Inscribed by the author. 786. MILLER (JOAQUIN). Songs of the Mexican Seas. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, cloth. Boat. 1887 * Inscribed with an autograph verse by Joaquin Miller. 787. MILLER (JOAQUIN). The Building of the City Beautiful. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, cloth, uncut. Cambridge, 1893 * Limited to 500 copies. Inscribed, "This is the best bit of prose and verse I have written. Joaquin Miller." 788. MILLER (JOAQUIN). Memorie and Rime, True Bear Stories, My Own Story. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth and paper. N. T. and Chicago, v. d. * All inscribed by the author. Two are first editions. 789. MINNIE BRANDON (Hennique), 1899; La Femme moderne (de Lusi), 1906; Le Romancero Roumain (Brun), 1896. 3 vols. 12ino, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS. Each volume inscribed by its author. 790. MIRBEAU (OCTAVE). Le Journal d'une Femme de Chambre. Royal 8vo, paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1900 * Special copy printed on Holland paper for Mr. Emile Daru. Presentation from the author with his inscription. 791. MISTRAL (FREDERIC). La reine Jeanne; Nerto; Mes origines memoires et recits. With text in Provengal and French. Portraits. 3 vols. 8vo and 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1884-1906 * FIRST EDITIONS. Inscribed by the author. 792. [MITCHELL (DONALD G.).] The Lorgnette; or, Studies of the Town. By an Opera Goer. With illustra- tions by Darley. Second edition. 2 vols. 12tno, cloth. N. Y. : Printed for Stringer and Townsend, n. d. * FIRST EDITION IN BOOK FORM. On the fly -leaf of the first volume the author has inscribed the name of the "Opera Goer," John Timon, as well as his own, and beneath these has written "54 years afterdate of writing these papers." His autograph also appears in volume two, " JE. 82." 793. [MITCHELL (DONALD G ).] Seven Stories, with Basement and Attic. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1864 * Inscribed with the autograph of the author on fly-leaf. 794. [MITCHELL (DONALD G.).] Rural Studies, with Hints for Country Places. Illustrations. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. N. Y 1867 * Inscribed on fly-leaf by the author: "A later edition ~ this book bore new [title and improved illustrations. Don. Mitchell." 87 795. MITCHELL (DONALD G.). About Old Story- Tellers. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1898 * Autograph note by the author on the fly-leaf. 796. MITCHELL (S. WEIR). Fat and Blood. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, cloth. Phila. 1877 * With autograph of the author on title. 797. MITCHELL (S. WEIR). Far in the Forest. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Phila. 1889 * Inscribed by the author : ' ' This book has never sold well why I do not know. Weir Mitchell." 798. MITCHELL (S. WEIR). Roland Blake. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1895 * Inscribed by the author: "This is the literary child for whom I have the most affection. S. W. Mitchell." 799. MITCHELL (S. WEIR). Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker. Frontispieces. FIRST EDITION. 2 vols. 16mo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. 1897 * Inscribed by the author: Yrs. truly, S. Weir Mitchell." 800. MITCHELL (S. WEIR). Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker, Sometime Brevet Lt. Col. on the Staff of General Washing- ton. Frontispieces. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. 1898 * Inscribed in the author's autograph in both volumes, one signed and one initialled, " H. W." 801. MITCHELL (S. WEIR). Doctor and Patient. 12mo, cloth. Phila. 1898 * Signed on title by the author. 802. MITCHELL (S. WEIR). Prince Little Boy and other Tales out of Fairy-Land. Illustrated. Square 8vo, pictured cloth. N. Y. 1899 * Inscribed by the author: " This is the revived vol. of really charming pictures and the best first not to be bought. S. Weir Mitchell. 803. MITCHELL (S. WEIR). Constance Trescott. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1905 * Inscribed with the autograph of the author. 804. MITCHELL (S. WEIR). Little Stories, 1903; New Samaria, 1904; When All the Woods are Green, 1898. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. Phila. and N. Y. 1898-1904 * All signed and one inscribed by the author. 805. MOLN (MICHAELSON). Stockholm, 1890; Elis (Stern), n. d. ; Georg Dahna (H. von Melsted), n. d., Pepi- tas Brollop. (Heidenstam), 1890. (In Swedish.) 4 vols. 8voandl2mo, original paper covers. Stockholm, v. d. * All with autograph inscriptions. 88 806. MONSELET (CHARLES). Theatre du Figaro. Avec un rideau dessine par Ch. Voillement. 12ino, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1861 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 807. MONTfiGUT (MAURICE). Poesies completes. Por- trait par Felix Regamey. 12ino, original paper covers, un- cut. Paris, 1883 * FIRST EDITION. One of 20 copies on Holland paper In scribed by the author. 808. MONTE" GUT (MAURICE). Les Detraques; Filles pauvres; L'Usurier. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1897-1904 * FIRST EDITIONS. One of 5 copies on Holland paper. All in- scribed by the author. 809. MONTEGUT (MAURICE). La Mere Patrie; Du Pain ; La reincarnation de Christian Chauraette. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1907, 1910 * FIRST EDITIONS. One of 10 copies on Holland paper. Each volume inscribed by the author. 810. MONTELIUS (OSCAR). Die chronologie der Alte- sten Bronzezeit in Nord-Deutschland und Skandinaven. With 541 text illustrations; Der Orient und Europa; and others. 4 pieces. 4to, paper. Braunschweig and Stockholm, v. d. * All inscribed by the author. 811. MONTESQUIOU-FEZENSAC (COMTE ROBERT DE). Les Chauvessouris. Vignettes par Whistler, Forian, Gandara, Yamamoto. 4to, wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1893 * One of 50 copies on Japan paper. With a full-page inscrip- tion by the author on the fly-leaf. 812. MONTESQUIOU (ROBERT DE). SixPoemes. Por- trait de fauteur. 6 vols. 8vo, wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1906-1910 * Definitive Edition. N-2 of 12 sets on Japan vellum, printed for Mr. Young. First volume with autograph poem, the others with inscriptions by the author. Comprises: Les Hortensias bleus; Les Paons; Les chauves souris; Le parcours du reve; Les perles rouges; Le chef de odeurs suaves. 813. MORAX (RENE). Preludes et nocturnes; Claude de Siviriez; Le choix d'uiie Deesse. Lausanne, Vevey, 1901-1905 * FIRST EDITIONS. Each volume inscribed by the author. 814. MORIN (LOUIS). Histoire d'autrefois; Yeannik Le Cabaret du Puits-sous-Vin. 182 illustrations by the au- thor, in black and colors, 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco and paper wrappers. Paris, 1885 * Both volumes are inscribed on the half-titles by Louis Morin. 89 815. MORRIS (WILLIAM O'CONNOR). Memories and Thoughts of a Life. Portrait. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1895 * Autographed by the author. 816. MORRIS (WILLIAM O'CONNOR). Present Irish Questions. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1901 * Inscribed with the autograph of the author. 817. MORSE (EDWARD S.). Japanese Homes and their Surroundings. With illustrations by the author. FIRST EDITION. Royal Svo. cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1895 * With inscription by the author in the form of an A. L. 8., referring to the delicacy of the Japanese screens, trellises, etc. 818. MOULTON (LOUISE CHANDLER). Lazy Tours in Spain and Elsewhere. 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1898 * With signed inscription by the author : ' ' This book is the apology of a lazy Tourist for laziness a record of the pleasures of Gipsying. Louise Chandler Moulton." 819. MOUTON (EUGENE). Zoologie Morale. Frontis- piece. 2 vols. square 12-mo, original wrappers, uncut. * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. Paris, 1881-2 820. MUIR (JOHN). The Mountains of California. Illus- trated. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1898 * With signed inscription by the author. 821. MUIR (JOHN). Our National Parks. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1901 * With autograph of the author, dated, Martinez, California, Dec. 1901. 822. MUN (COMTE ALBERT DE). Discours et ecrits divers. 5 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1902, 1895 *Each volume is inscribed very characteristically by A. de Mun. 823. MUNTZ (EUGENE). Leonardo da Vinci: Artist, Thinker, and Man of Science. 48 plates and 252 text illus- trations. 2 vols. Imp. Svo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1898 * Inscribed by E. Miintz. 824. MURATA (TSUTOMU). The Life of Martin Luther [in Japanese]. Portrait. 12mo, cloth. * With a signed inscription by the author, in English: "Sin- cere man is believing man; Believing man is great man. Tsutomu Murata." 825. MURATA (TSUTOMA). A Critical Inquiry into the Life of Shinran. Text in Japanese. Svo, cloth. *With signed inscription by the author, in English, on fly-leaf: "Shinran is a Luther of Japan, the founder of the Shin sect, most powerful branch of Buddhism in Japan. Tsutoma Murata." 90 826. MUSIC HALL LAND (Fitzgerald). Lond., n. d. ; The Theatrical World of 1897 (Archer). Lond. 1898; Trilby (Da Maurier), from Harper's Magazine. 3 vols. various sizes and bindings. * Some volumes are inscribed by their authors. 827. MUSPILLI (Hagenauer). Linz, 1900; Aerzte (von Schullern). Wien, n. d. ; Der grime Kakadu (Schnitzler). Berlin, 1905. 3 vols. 12mo. cloth. * Each volume inscribed by the author. 828. MUSSET (PAUL DE). Biographie de Alfred de Musset sa vie et ses oeuvres. 12mp, boards, morocco back, gilt top, uncut. Paris, 1877 * Inscribed by Paul de Musset. 829. MUSSET (PAUL DE). Originaux du XVIIe Siecle. Portrait. 16mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1880 ^Inscribed by Madame P. de Musset. 830. MUYDEN (B. VAN). Histoire de la Nation Suisse. With 216 illustrations, portraits, etc. 3 vols. 4to, original paper covers, uncut. Lausanne, 1896-1899 * Each volume with an historical inscription by the author, on the half-title. 831. MUYDEN (B. VAN). Lettres et voyages de Monsr. Cesar de Saussure, 1725-1729 ; Lausanne a travers les ages. With numerous illustrations. 2 vols. 4to and 8vo, wrap- pers, uncut. Lausanne, 1903 * With full-page inscriptions by the author, in each volume. 832. MYER (ISAAC). Scarabs. The History, Manufac- ture and Religious Symbolism of the Scarabseus, in Ancient Egypt, Phoenicia, Sardinia, Etruria, etc. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1894 * With a signed inscription by the'author, on half-title. 833. MYERS (F. W. H.). Science and a Future Life. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1893 * Inserted is an A. L. S., 1 p. 12mo, by the wife of the author, announcing his death, and referring to a photograph of him which she took, and which is pasted in the book. 834. NADAR. Le Miroir aux Alouettes. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1883 * One of 54 copies on Holland paper. Inscribed on the half- title by Nadar. 835. NETHY (JEAN DE). Nouvelles Scandinaves. Lettre-preface par J5mile Zola. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1804 * Holland paper copy. Presentation from the author to Emile Zola, with his inscription. 91 836. NEWBOLT (HENRY). Stories from Froissart. Illustrated by Gordon Browne. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. [1899] * Inscribed by the author, with a Latin quotation. Laid in is a memo, slip in Newbolt's hand referring to the American edition of this work. 837. NION (FRANCOIS DE). Les Mailresses d'une heure. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1901 * FIRST EDITION. One of 10 copies on Holland paper. In- scribed by the author. 838. NISCO (NICCOLA). Gli ultimi trentasei anni del reami di Napoli 1824-1860. 3 vols. 12rao, wrappers, uncut. Napoli, 1894-1897 * With numerous corrections and editions in the author's handwriting. 839. NOGUCHI (TONE). Lafcadio Hearn in Japan. Frontispiece by Shoshu Saito, with sketches by Kataoka and Hearn. 12mo, original cloth. In a case. * Inscribed by the author. Yokohama, 1910 840. NOLHAC (PIERRE DE). La creation de Ver- sailles d'apres les sources inedites. Portrait de Louis XIV. en 1661+ par Nanteuil et illustre de 110 documents contemporains, estampes, dessins, etc. Folio, wrappers, uncut. Versailles, 1901 * Limited Edition. Inscribed by the author. 841. NOLHAC (PIERRE DE). Petrarch and the Ancient World. Royal 8vo, boards, cloth back, uncut. Bost. : D. B. Updyke, 1907 * One of 303 copies printed on Hand-made paper at Merry- mount Press. With signed inscription in French by the author, saying that this, an Italian subject by a French author and published by an American editor, is a fine example of in- ternational literary co-operation. 842. NOLHAC (PIERRE DE). La reine Marie Antoi- nette; Louis XV. et Marie Leczinska; Marie Antoinette dauphine. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. * Inscribed by the author. Paris, 1902 843. NORDAU (MAX). Von Kunst und Kunstlern (art and artists). 8vo, cloth. Leipzig, n. d. * Inscribed in English: " The art of the future wilt not be a small chapel but a huge cathedral spacious enough to contain the whole mankind. M. Nordau." 844. NORDAU (MAX). Seelenanalysen (soul analysis). 12mo, original cloth. Berlin, 1892 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed in English : " Woman's love now a flitting whim, now the very essence of eternity. Dr. M. Nordau. " 92 845. NORDAU (MAX). Paradoxes. Translated by J. R. Mcllraith. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. Ib9& * Signed and inscribed by the author. 846. NORDAU (MAX). A Question of Honor. Trans- lated by Mary J. Safford. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Bost. 1907 * Has interesting inscription by the author on Race Prejudice in America. 847. NORDAU (MAX). Die Kugel; Der Krieg der Millionen; Das recht zu lieben; Doktor Kohn (Plays). 4 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Leipzig-Berlin, 1882-1902 *Each play characteristically inscribed by the author in English. 848. NORRIS (W. E.). Adrian Vidal. FIRST EDITION. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1885 *Each volume signed by the author, and one inscribed by him, " There is nothing so fatal to happiness as making up your mind to be contented with something less than you want." 849. NORRIS (W. E.). Jack's Father and Other Stories. 1891; Lord Leonard the Luckless, 1903; Barhamof Beltana, [1905.] 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1891-1905 * FIRST EDITIONS. Signed and inscribed by the author. 850. [NORTON (CHARLES ELIOT).] Considerations on Some Recent Social Theories. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, original cloth. Bost. 1853 * The author's first book, rare. Inscribed with a quotation from Lowell, and signed, by Norton. 851. NORTON (CHARLES ELIOT). Historical Studies of Church-Building in the Middle Ages. Venice, Siena, Florence. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1880 * A long inscription by the author. 852. NOYES (ALFRED). The Enchanted Island. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1910 * Inscribed with a poem, "Lines written after reading a vol- ume of modern pessimistic poetry." 853. OBER (FREDERICK A.). Josephine, Empress of the French. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. [1895] * Autograph presentation copy from the author, with addi- tional inscription relating when the book was written. 854. OBERHOLTZER (ELLIS PAXSON). Jay Cooke, Financier of the Civil War. With portrait frontispieces and facsimiles. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops. Phila. [1907] * Each volume is autographed by the author ; the second vol- ume also has an inscription describing his pleasure in writing, the work. 93 855. OHNET (GEORGE). La Grande Marniere. 12mo, half cloth, uncut. Paris, 1885 * FIRST EDITION, One of 150 copies on Holland paper. With a full-page inscription by George Ohnet. 856. OHNET (GEORGES). Serge Panine. Avec lOeaux- fortes de Ad. Lalauze. Svo, original wrappers, uncut. * Inscribed by Georges Ohnet. Paris, 1890 857. OMAR KHAYYAM. Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Translated by Justin Huntly McCarthy. FIRST EDITION. 16mo, original parchment boards, uncut. [Lond.]: Pub. by David Nutt, 1889 * Autograph presentation copy from the translator, inscribed, " To Sir Edwin Arnold, with the compliments of Justin Huntly McCarthy." 858. O'SHAUGHNESSY (ARTHUR W. E.). An Epic of Women and Other Poems. Illustrations. 16mo, original cloth, uncut (slightly shaken and rubbed). Lond. 1870 * FIRST EDITION. Scarce. Contains the engraved frontis- piece which was immediately suppressed. 859. PAGE (THOMAS NELSON). Gordon Keith. Illus- trations by George Wright. FIRST EDITION. 12ino, cloth. * Inscribed and signed by the author. N. Y. 1903 860. PAGE (THOMAS NELSON). John Marvel, Assist- ant. Illustrated. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1909 * With signed inscription by the author. 861. PAGE (THOMAS NELSON). On Newfound River; The Burial of the Guns; Elsket and Other Stories; In Ole Virginia. 4 vols. 12mo, cloth. N. Y., v. d. *Each volume contains not only the autograph of the author, but a signed inscription relating to the book. 862. PALFREY (JOHN G.). Papers on the Slave Power. Svo, original wrappers. Good copy. Bost., n. d. * Presentation copy from the author. 863. PARDO BAZAN (EMILIA). Insolacion; Morina; Misterio ; La Dama Goven. Illustrations. 4 vols. 4to and Svo, original paper covers, uncut (one cloth, others shaken). Barcelone, Madrid, 1885-1903 * All inscribed by the author. 864. PARDO BAZAN (EMILIA). Obras completas. 34 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Madrid, 1891-1903 * All inscribed by Pardo Bazan. 865. PARKER (GILBERT). The Liar; The Hill of Pains; A Romany of the Snows; The Translation of a Savage; The Pomp of the Lavilettes. 5 vols. 12mo, cloth. v. p., v. d. * Three are first editions, and all have the autograph of the author on fly-leaf. 94 866. PARSONS (THEOPHILUS). Essays. 16rao, original boards (hinges weak), uncut. Bost. 1847 * Autograph presentation copy from the author to Edwin Percy Whipple. 867. PASCOLI (GIOVANNI). La marabile visione; Miei Pensieri di varia Umanita; Poemetti. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Milano, Messina, 1900-3 * Each volume with a poetical inscription by the author. 868. PATERSON (A. B.). The Man from Snowy River and other Verses. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Sydney, 1895 * Inscribed with autograph of the author. 869. PATER (WALTER). Marius the Epicurean: His Sensations and Ideas. Portrait. 2 vols. small 4to, grey boards, uncut. Portland : T. B. Mosher, 1900 * LIMITED EDITION. Of this issue 450 copies were printed on Van Gelder Hand-made paper and the type distributed. The volumes contain an autograph note by Richard Le Gallienne, whose critique of "Marius " is printed at end of the work. 870. PAULSEN (FRIEDRICH). ImmanuelKant. Trans- lated by J. E. Creighton and Albert Lefevre. Portrait. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1902 * Inscribed by the author. 871. PECK (HARRY THURSTON). The New Baedeker, being Casual Notes of an Irresponsible Traveller. Illus- trated. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1910 * With an inscription by Harry Thurston Peck. 872. PEMBERTON (MAX). Feo: A Romance. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1900 * Inscribed and signed by the author. 873. PEMBERTON (MAX). Pro Patria, 1901; I Crown thee King, 1902; A Gentleman's Gentleman [1902]. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1901-02 * Each volume with signed inscription by the author. In "Pro Patria" the inscription, like the book, relates to the English Channel Tunnel. 874. PEPLE (EDWARD). A Broken Rosary, 1904; The Prince Chap, 1904; The Mallet's Masterpiece, 1908 ; A Night Out, 1909. 4 vols. 16mo and 12 mo, cloth and boards. N. Y. 1904-09 * Each volume has long signed inscription by the author. 875. PEREY (LUCIEN). Histoire d'un grande Dame au XVIIP siecle. La Princesse Helene de Ligne; La Comtesse Helene Potocka. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1887-1888 * FIRST EDITIONS. Inscribed by the author. 95 876. PHELPS (ELIZABETH STUART). The Story of Jesus Christ, FIRST EDITION, Best. 1897; The Gates Ajar, Bost. 1897; Friends, FIRST EDITION, Bost. 1881; A Singular Life, Bost. 1898; Donald Marcy, FIRST EDITION, Bost. 1893; Doctor Zay, Bost. 1882. 6 vols. 12mo, cloth (one in paper). * Each volume contains an autograph inscription by the author. 877. PHILLIPS (STEPHEN). Paolo & Francesca. A Tragedy in Four Acts. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1900 * Signed inscription by the author on the half-title. 878. PHILLIPS (STEPHEN). The Sin of David. 8vo, boards, uncut. N. Y. 1904 * One of 100 copies, printed on Japan vellum. With signed poem by Stephen Phillips on fly. leaf. 879. PHILLPOTTS (EDEN). The Portreeve. 12mo, cloth, gilt, gilt top, uncut. N. Y. 1906 * Signed and inscribed by the author, giving his opinion that this book has not sufficient art to save it. 880. PI ATT (JOHN JAMES). Little New World Idyls and Other Poems. Portrait. 12ino, buckram, gilt top, un- cut. Lond. 1893 * With author's signature on half-title. Inserted is a full- page signed memorandum by the author, regarding the foreign publication of this book. 881. PIATT (JOHN JAMES). At the Holy Well. Dub- lin, 1887 ; Poems of House and Home. Bost. 1879 ; Poems of House and Home. Bost. 1888. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. * Each inscribed and signed by the author. 882. PIATT (SARAH M. B.). An Irish Garland. Bost. 1885 ; The Gift of Tears. North Bend, n. d. ; The Witch- in the Glass. Bost. 1889; That New World and other Poems. Bost. 1877. 4 vols. 16mo, cloth. * Each volume is an autograped presentation copy from the- author; one also has the autographed inscription of John J.. Piatt. 883. PIEDAGNEL (A.). Jules Janin, 1804-1874; Por- trait oilcan-forte par Flameng. 16mo, half red morocco, uncut edges. Paris, 1874 * Limited edition on papier Verge. Inscribed by the author. 884. [PLATEL (FELIX).] Les Hommes de mon temps par Ignotus. With 2 portraits of the author. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Paris, 1878 * Inscribed by the author. 885. POICTEVIN (FRANCOIS). Ombres. 12mo, wrap- pers, uncut. Paris, 1894 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. Inserted are & A. L's S. by Poictevin, 5 pp. 8vo and 12mo. 96 886. PONTOPPIDAN (HENRIK), Lykke Per; Hojsang; Kirkeskunden; Et Endeligt (in Danish). 6 vols. 12mo and 16mo, original paper covers, uncut. Kopenhagen, 189H-1905 * All inscribed by the author. 887. POORE (BEN:PERLEY). Perley's Reminiscences of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis. Portraits, fac- similes, &c. 2 vols. 8vo, full morocco, gilt edges (one title slightly loose). Phila. [1866] * With author's signature on first title. 888. PRAED (CAMPBELL). The Romance of a Station; The Insane Root. 2 vols. 12ino, cloth and boards. Loud. 1893-1902 *Both inscribed by the author. 889. PRAED (MRS. CAMPBELL). Fugitive Anne. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. [1902] * With a long inscription on the fly-leaf, by Mrs. Praed. 890. PRAROND (ERNEST). (Euvres. 7 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1876-1898 * FIRST EDITIONS. Each volume inscribed by the author. 891. PRENTICE (GEORGE D.). The Poems of. Edited, with a Biographical Sketch by John James Piatt. Portrait. 12mo, cloth. Cinn. 1887 * Pasted on front fly-leaves is an A. N. S. , in pencil, to Mr. Haldeman, stating that he is ill and would like some money. 892. PREVOST (MARCEL). Romans. 5 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut (one vol. shaken). Paris, 1894, 1902 * Each volume inscribed by Marcel Prevost. 893. PRUDHOMME (SULLY). Prose (Euvres 1883. L'Expression dans les beaux-arts. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1883 * China paper copy. Inscribed by the author. 894. PRUDHOMME (SULLY). La Nymphe des bois de Versailles. Poesie dite par Madame Sarah Bernhardt, a Versailles. 4to, wrappers. Paris, 1896 *One of 25 copies on Japan paper. Signed by the author. 895. PRUDHOMME (SULLY). Poesies. 1865-1893. 3 vols. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut (shaken). Paris, 1883-1886 * Each volume inscribed with an original poem signed by the author. 896. PUTNAM (GEORGE HAVEN). Books and their Makers during the Middle Ages. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y. 1898 * Presentation copy from the author, with inscription, 97 897. PYLE (HOWARD). Pepper and Salt; or, Seasoning for Young Folk. Illustrated by the author. FIRST EDITION. 4to, cloth. N. Y. 1886 * Inscribed: " With the compliments of Howard Pyle." 898. PYLE (HOWARD). The Price of Blood. An Ex- travaganza of New York Life in 1807. Colored illustrations. FIRST EDITION. Square 8vo, boards, cloth back. Bost. 1899 * Presentation copy from the author, with a long and inter- esting inscription regarding the book. 899. QUEEN OF THE JESTERS (Pemberton). Lond. 1897; Thelraa, a Norwegian Princess (Corelli). Lond. 1903; The Real Thing (Bangs). N. Y. 1909. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. * Inscribed by the author. 900. [QUILLER-COUCH (A. T.).] Poems and Ballads by " Q." FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. * With an inscription in verse by the author. Lond. 1896 901. RAGOZIN (Z. A.). The History of Media. With 90 illustrations and one map. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. [Russian.] Petrograd [1903] * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 902. RAIMES (GASTON DE). Soldats de France, actions heroiques. Illustrations de Henri Pille et Eugene Chaperon. '6 vols. royal 8vo, half red levant morocco, gilt tops, uncut edges. Paris, n. d. * Each volume inscribed by the author. 903. RALPH (JULIAN). Towards Pretoria. FIRST EDI- TION, l^mo, pictorial cloth. Lond. 1900 * With autograph inscription by the author. 904. RAMBAUD (ALFRED). (Euvres. 9 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1897-1902 * All characteristically inscribed by Alfred Rambaud. 905. RAWLINSON (GEORGE). The Seven Great Mon- archies of the Ancient Eastern World. Maps and illustra- tions. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. N. Y., n. d. * Long inscription by the author on the fly-leaf. 906. RAWLINSON (GEORGE). The Religions of the Ancient World. Frontispiece. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. * Inscribed and signed by the author. Lond. [1882] 907. RAWLINSON (GEORGE). The Religions of the Ancient World. Illustrated. 12ino, cloth. N. Y. 1893 * Greek inscription by the author on the fly-leaf, signed. 908. RAY (ANNA CHAPIN). Each Life Unfulfilled, Bost. 1*99; On the Firing Line, Bost. 1905; Quickened, Bost. 1908. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. * Each volume contains an inscription by the author. 98 909. REGNIER (HENRI DE). Le trifle noir. 16mo, half vellum, uncut. Paris, 1895 * FIRST EDITION. Limited. Inscribed by the author. 910. REGNIER (HENRI DE). (Euvres. 9 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1895-1903 * FIRST EDITIONS. All inscribed by H. de Regnier. 911. REINACH (JOSEPH, VPUT). Histoire d'un Ide'al. 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1896 * Holland paper copy. Inscribed by the author. 912. RENAN (ERNEST). My Sister Henrietta. Trans- lated by Abby L. Alger. Photogravures. 8vo, cloth, gilt top. Bost. 1895 * A. L. S. of the author, dated Paris, 1878, is inserted. 913. REPPLIER (AGNES). In the Dozy Hours and other Papers. FIRST EDITION. Bost. 1894; Points of View. Bost. 1896; In Our Convent Days. FIRST EDITION. Bost. 1905; A Book of Famous Verse. Bost. 1899; Essays in Idleness. Bost. 1895; Varia. FIRST EDITION. Bost. 1898; Essays in Miniature. Bost. 1896. 7 vols. 12mo, cloth. * Each volume contains either an autograph inscription by the author, or her autograph. 914. RETZIUS (GUSTAF). Crania Suecica antiqua. Beskrifning of Svenska Menniska-Kranier. (Antique Swedish Crania.) With 92 full-page of crania lithographs. Folio, original boards. Stockholm, 1899 * Inscribed by the author. p 915. REYNOLDS-BALL (E. A.). Paris in its Splen- dour. Illustrated. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops, uncut. Bost., n. d. * A quotation from Longfellow's "Building of a Ship" written on the fly-leaf by E. A. Reynolds- Ball. 916. RHOADES (JAMES). Poems. 16mo, cloth. Lend. 1870 * Inscribed with original 4-line verse, signed, by the author. 917. RICHARDS (LAURA E.). Glimpses of the French Court; Up to Calvius. Illustrated. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. * Both inscribed by the author. Bost. , n. d. 918. RICHARDS (LAURA E.). Marie. Bost., n. d.; Narcissa. Bost. 1894; Captain January. Bost., n. d ; More Five Minute Stories. Bost., n. d. ; Nautilus. Bost. 1895. 5 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth and boards. * Each volume contains inscription by the author. 99 FOURTH SESSION Thursday Afternoon, December 14, 1916, at 2:30 o'clock LOTS 919-1225 919. RICHEPIN (JEAN). Les Morts bizarres. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris [1875] * FIRST EDITION. Characteristically inscribed by the author on the half-title . 920. RICHEPIN (JEAN). Quatre petits romans. 12mo, half cloth. Paris, 1882 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 921. RICHEPIN (JEAN). Miarka, la fille de 1'ourse. 12mo, half morocco, uncut. Paris [1883] * FIRST EDITION. One of 60 copies on Holland paper. In- scribed by the author. 922. RICHEPIN (JEAN). Les Blasphemes. FIRST EDITION. 4to, original wrappers, uncut (portrait of the author lacking). Paris, 1884 * Limited Edition on papier v&lin. Poetical inscription of 8 lines and signature in author's autograph on the half-title. 923. RICHEPIN (JEAN). La Mer. FIRST EDITION. 4to, half cloth, uncut. Paris, 1886 * Limited Edition. Extra-illustrated with an original water- color drawing on title, signed " Gabriel B," and portrait of the author, etched by Charles Lefort, signed by Richepin. Poetical inscription of 2 lines and signature in author's autograph on title. 924. RICHEPIN (JEAN). Le Cadet. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1890 * FIRST EDITION. With a characteristic inscription on the half-title, signed Jean Richepin. 925. RICHEPIN (JEAN). Truandailles. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1890 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by Jean Richepin. 926. RICHEPIN (JEAN). Vers la Joie. Coute bleu en cinq actes en vers. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, half cloth. * Inscribed by Jean Richepin. Paris, 1894 927. RICHEPIN (JEAN). Theatre Chimerique, 27 actes. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1896 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 100 928. RICHEPIN (JEAN). Les Truands. Drame en cinq actes en vers. 8vo, half cloth, uncut. Paris, 1899 * FIRST EDITION. With a poetical inscription by the author on the half-title. 929. RICHEPIN (JEAN). Cesarine; L'Aime; Cauche- mars. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1888-1893 * FIRST EDITIONS. Inscribed by the author. 930. RICHEPIN (JEAN). Sappho. Illustrations par Leroux, Vierge, Kauffmann. 12mo, original boards, uncut. * Inscribed by the author. Paris, n. d. 931. RIDGE (W. PETT) A Breaker of Laws; Next Door Neighbors; Erb; Lost Property; and others. 9 vols. crown 8vo, cloth. Lond., v. d. * All inscribed by the author. 932. RILEY (JAMES WHITCOMB). Morning. Portrait. 12mo, cloth. Indianapolis, n. d. * Inscribed with an autograph verse from the book. 933. RILEY (JAMES WHITCOMB). Sketches in Prose and Occasional Verses. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. Indianapolis, 1891 * Inscribed with a line from the book, signed by the author. 934. RILEY ( JAMES WHITCOMB ). Armazindy. Frontispiece. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth. * With an inscription by the author. Indianapolis, 1894 935. RILEY (JAMES WHITCOMB). Poems Here At Home. Frontispiece. 12mo, half morocco, uncut. N. Y. 1898 * Inscribed: " Very truly yours, James Whitcomb Riley." 936. RILEY (JAMES WHITCOMB). In Honor of. A Meeting of the Indiana State Teachers' Association. With a Brief Sketch of the Life of J. W. Riley. Portraits. 16mo, boards, uncut (hinge somewhat worn). Indianapolis [1906] * Presentation copy from Riley, with inscription and quota- tion in his autograph, Sich fine circumstances ort to make us satisfied." 937. RING AND THE MAN (Brady), N. Y. 1909; The Black Lion Inn (Lewis), N. Y. 1903; The Southerns (Brady), N. Y. 1903. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth and paper. * Inscribed by the author. 938. RITTENHOUSE ( JESSIE B. ). The Younger American Poets. Portraits. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1906 * With three pages of inscriptions by the author. One page contains her signature and date; another, two stanzas from the Poems of C. G. D. Roberts ; the third, her reasons for writing the volume. 101 939. RIZA KHAN (PRINCE M.). La Perse; Perles d'Orient; Le Secret de la Longevite. Portraits. 3 vols. Royal 8vo, limp leather. Arlon, Constantinople, 1903-1905 * Each volume inscribed by Riza Khan. 940. ROBERTS (CHARLES G. D.). A Sister to Evange- line. Map. FIRST EDITION. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Bost. 1898 * With a signed autograph inscription by the author. 941. ROBINSON (ROWLAND E.). A Danvis Pioneer. Bost. 1900; Uncle Lisha's Outing. Bost. 1897. FIRST EDITIONS. 2 vols. 12rao, cloth (slightly ink-spotted). * Both inscribed. 942. RODA-RODA. Huraoristische Werke. 8 vols. 12 and 16mo, original cloth. Berlin, Mtinchen, 1900-1909 * All inscribed by Roda-Roda. 943. ROD (EDOUARD). Le Silence. First Edition. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1894 * Holland paper, one of 25. Presentation from the author to Madame Emile Zola, with inscription. 944. RODENBACH (GEORGES). Bruges - la - morte ; Musee de Beguines; Les vies encloses; L'Art en Exil; L'Arbre. 5 vols. 12ino, original paper covers, uncut (some with illustrations). Paris, 1889-1896 * FIRST EDITIONS. All inscribed by G. Rodenbach. 945. ROLFE (WILLIAM J.). Shakespeare the Boy. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1897 * With portrait of the author inserted, and an inscription (quotation from Dr. F. J. Furnivall) in the autograph of and signed by Rolfe pasted on front fly-leaf. 946. ROOS (MATHILDA). Arbeten (collected works in Swedish). 7 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Stockholm, 1896-1904 * Each volume inscribed by M. Roos. 947. ROOSEVELT (ROBERT B.). Superior Fishing. Illustrated. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. 1884 * Inscribed, " My books have one advantage, they are truth- ful records. Since writing them I have thought they were per- haps too personal, as the characters and events were all or nearly all real. R. B. Roosevelt." 948. ROOSEVELT (THEODORE). Essays on Practical Politics. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1888 Inscribed, " With the good wishes of Theodore Roosevelt." 949. ROOSEVELT (THEODORE). Gouverneur Morris (American Statesmen). 12mo, cloth. Bost. 1900 * Inscribed, " Regards of Theodore Roosevelt." 302 950. ROOSEVELT (THEODORE). The Deer Family, by Theo. Roosevelt, T. S. Van Dyke, D. G. Elliot and A. J. Stone. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1902 * Inscribed by the four authors. 951. ROSEGGER (PETER). I. N. R. I., A Prisoner's Story of the Cross, N. Y. 1905 ; The God Seeker, N. Y. 1901; The Forest Schoolmaster, N. Y. 1902; The Earth and the Fullness Thereof, N. Y. 1902. All FIRST EDITIONS but one. 4 vols. 12rao, cloth. *Each volume is inscribed by the author, in German, with his autograph also in German. A translation of each inscrip- tion is inserted in each volume. 952. ROSENKRANTZ (PALLE). Collected works in Danish. 13 vols 8vo and 12mo, original paper covers, un- cut. Copenhagen, 1899-1906 * All inscribed by P. Rosenkrantz. 953. ROSNY (J. H.). Novels. 10 vols. 12mo, original paper covers and cloth. Paris, 1886-1904 * FIRST EDITIONS. All inscribed by J. H. Rosny. Comprises: Nell Horn de 1'armee du Salut; Le crime du doeteur; La Luciole ; L'autre femme ; Le roman d'un cycliste ; Daniel Val- graive ; Renouveau; Les deux femmes; Marc Fane ; L'Indomptee. 954. ROSSEL (VIRGILE). Histoire litteraire de la Suisse Romande des origines a nos jours. 2 vols. 8vo, original paper covers, uncut. Geneve, 1889-1891 * Inscribed by the author in the first volume. 955. ROSSETTI (GABRIELE). II mistero dell' Amor Platonico del medio evo, derivato da' Misteri Antichi. 5 vols. 12mo, original cloth, uncut. Lond. 1840 * FIRST EDITION. Holograph inscription on fly-leaf by the author to Giuseppe Ricciardi. 956. ROSSETTI (W. M.). Dante Gabriel Rossetti as Designer and Writer. Portrait. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1889 Inscribed. "... The present book was not particularly successful with the public. ... W. M. Rossetti. 957. ROSTAND (EDMOND). Cyrano de Bergerac, comedie heroique. 12rno, half brown levant, back gilt- tooled and with emblematic inlays in colors, gilt top, uncut edges, with original covers bound in by Bonleau. Paris, 1901 * Inscribed by the author. 958. ROUSSEAU (JEAN JACQUES). Jean Jacques Rousseau, by Jules Lemaitre. Translated by Jeanne Mairet. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1907 * Contains a long inscription in French by the author. 103 959. ROYCROFT. Love Ballads of the XVI Century, a Collection of choice Songs, relating to the Affections of the Heart. 12mo, full blue levant morocco, sides and back, gilt tooled with dotted lines and floral ornaments, inside border, silk doublure and ends, gilt edges. East Aurora, 1897 * One of an edition of 100 copies specially illumined by hand- " For My Dear Friend Young of the First Mortgages and First Editions. Elbert Hubbard." 960. ROYCROFT PRESS. The Story of Saville. Told in Numbers by Julia Ditto Young. 8vo, yellow boards, uncut. East Aurora, 1897 * Only 400 signed copies printed. Presentation inscription from Hubbard on fly-leaf. The author has also written as an answer to a request for an inscription, one word on each page as a punishment for the owner who had not troubled to cut the leaves. 961. ROYCROFT PRESS. A Message to Garcia and Thirteen other Things. Portrait. 8vo, boards, gilt top, uncut. East Aurora, 1901 * With signed inscription by Hubbard stating that " A Mes- sage to Garcia " was written on order, to advertise the Empire State Express. 962. ROYCROFT PRESS. Chicago Press. By Fra El- bertus; A Catalog and some Comments; Consecrated Lives (Hubbard). 3 vols. 8vo and 4to, limp suede calf. *Each volume contains a signed inscription by Elbert Hubbard. 963. ROYCROFT PRESS. James Oliver. By Elbert Hubbard. East Aurora, 1909; Elbert Hubbard and his Work. By Albert Lane. [Worcester], 1901; The City of Tagaste. By Elbert Hubbard. Illuminated. East Aurora, 1900. 3 vols. small and large 4to, various bindings. * Each volume contains an autograph inscription by the author. 964. ROYCROFT PRESS. The Golden River (Ruskin); Fantasma (Yonge), 2 copies; The Essay on Walt Whitman (Stevenson). 4 vols. 8vo, limp suede calf, uncut. East Aurora, v. d. * Each volume contains a signed inscription. 965. [RUSSELL (GEORGE W.).] Homeward Songs by the Way. By A. E. Square 16mo, boards, uncut. Portland: Mosher, 1895 * One of 50 copies on Japan paper. Has original 3- verse poem in author's autograph on fly-leaf, signed, "A. E." and "Geo. W. Russell." 104 966. RUSSIAN FICTION. Vassili Tiorkin (Boborykin). Petrograd, 1897; Short Stories (Korolenko). Petrograd, 1907; Life's tale (Lougoiroi). Petrograd, n. d. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers. v. d. * Each volume inscribed by its author. 967. SAINT AULAIRE (COMTE A. DE). France et Russie, Roman Historique, 1791-1801. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris 1894 * One of 60 copies on Holland paper. Presentation copy from the author, with autograph inscription. 968. SALIS (RODOLPHE). Contes du Chat Noir. Illus- trated by A. Willette, Henry Somm, Steinlem and others. 2 vols. 8vo, half cloth, original lithographic wrappers bound in. Paris [1888], 1891 * FIRST EDITION. Presentation copy from the author to Madame the Princess Julia Espiand, with autograph inscription. 969. SANTAYANA (GEORGE). Sonnets and other verses. 8vo, limp vellum, printed on Ruisdael hand-made paper, gilt top, uncut. Chicago, 1894 * LARGE PAPER EDITION, only 60 copies printed. The author has inscribed on the fly-leaf the sonnet which he wrote as dedication for this book but which has never been seen until now. 970. SARACEN SONGS (Bowles). Enfield, n. d. ; At the Holy Well (Piatt). Cinn., n.d. ; Faith in Song (Sebring). N. Y. 1904. 3 vols. 12mo and smaller, various bindings. * Each volume inscribed by the author. 971. SARDOU (VICTORIEN). Patrie, drame. 8vo, orig- inal paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1869 * FIRST EDITION. Inscribed by the author. 972. SARDOU (VICTORIEN). Robespierre. Adapted and Novelised under his authority. By Ange.Galdemar. 12mo, cloth. Lond. 1899 * Inscribed and signed by M. Sardou. 973. SAVARETTE (Breton), 1898; Que saisje ? (Prud- homme), 1896; Une Idylle Tragique (Bourget), 1896. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, v. d. * FIRST EDITIONS. Proof copies, Each volume inscribed by its author. 974. SCHINIAZAKI (TOSON). Haru [Spring]. 12mo, original paper covers. Tokyo, 1908 * Inscribed by the author. 975. SCHOOL (AURELIEN). Les Ingenues de Paris; Helene Hermann; Tableaux vivants. 3 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. Paris, 1866-1896 * Each volume inscribed by the author. 105 976. SCHURZ (CARL, Editor). Geschichtsblatter aus dem Leben der Deutschen in Amerika (The Germans of New York State in the XVIII century ; History of the Germans in Pennsylvania). 2 vols. 12mo, original cloth. N. Y. 1884, 1886 * Inscribed by C. Schurz. 977. SCOLLARD (CLINTON) and RICE (WALLACE). Ballads of Valor and Victory. 8vo, boards, uncut. Chicago, 1903 * Author 's Autograph Edition, with a verse by each author on half-title. 978. SCOLLARD (CLINTON). Pro Patria. Clinton, 1909 ; Chords of the Zither. Clinton, 1910 ; The Vicar of the Marches. Bost. 1911. FIRST EDITIONS. 3 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth and boards. * Each volume contains a signed inscription by the author. 979. SCOLLARD (CLINTON). Blank Verse Pastels; Skenandoa ; A Boy 's Book of Rhyme ; Ballads of Valor. 4 vols. 12mo and 8vo, boards. V. p., v. d. * Three FIRST EDITIONS ; all inscribed by the author. 980. SCOTT (EBEN GREENOUGH). The Development of Constitutional Liberty in the English Colonies of America. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1882 * Contains a long inscription by the author. 981. SCOTT (GEN. WINFIELD). Memoirs of Lieut- General Scott, LL.D. Written by Himself. Portraits. FIRST EDITION. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1864 * With a dedication inscription to Mrs. Sidney Brooks, by the author. 982. SCRUGGS (WILLIAM L.). The Colombian and Venezuelan Republics. With Notes on Other Parts of Central and South America. Maps and illustrations. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Bost. 1905 * Inscribed with a 2y 2 page dissertation of South American governments by the author. 983. SEARS (LORENZO). American Literature in the Colonial and National Periods. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1902 *With 2% pp. inscription by the author, upon the study of literature. 984. SEAWELL (MOLLY ELLIOT). A Virginia Cava- lier ; The Rock of the Lion ; Papa Bouchard. FIRST EDITIONS. 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. N. Y., v. d. * Each volume inscribed by the author. 106 985. SERAO (MATILDE). Addio amore; L'Anima semplice, 2 vols. ; L 'Inf edele ; La Madonna e i Santi ; II ventre di Napoli. 6 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut (2 vols. are shaken). Milan and Naples, 1897-1906 * FIRST EDITIONS. Each volume inscribed by the author. 986. SERGE (Hermant), 1892; La Bievre et Saint-Severin (Huysmans), 1898; Jamais (Reculoux), 1903; L'Amie de Madame Alice (Hepp), 1882. 4 vols. 12mo, original paper covers, uncut. * FIRST EDITIONS. All with autograph inscriptions. 987. SEVERANCE (MRS. C. A.). Indian Legends of Minnesota. Illustrations. 12mo, cloth. N. Y. [1893] * Signed by the author. 988. SHERMAN (FRANK DEMPSTER), AND CLINTON SCOLLARD. A Southern Flight. 8vo, boards, uncut. Clinton, N. Y. 1905 * One of 12 copies printed on Japan Hand-made paper. In- scribed with poems by both authors. 989. SHERWOOD (M. E. W.). A Transplanted Rose. N. Y. 1900; Manners and Social Usages. N. Y., n. d.; The Art of Entertaining. N. Y. 1892 ; Here and There and Every- where. Chicago, 1898. 4 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth. * Each volume contains a signed inscription by the author. 990. SHORTER (DORA SIGERSON). Collected Poems. Introduction by George Meredith. 8vo, cloth, gilt top. N. Y. 1907 * With autograph poem of 18 lines on fly-leaf by the author. 991. SIGOURNEY (MRS. L. H.). Past Meridian. 12mo, cloth. N. Y., n. d. * Inscribed on fly-leaf: "Mrs. Derby, with the sympathy of the Author. Hartford, Conn. Sept. 10, 1864." 992. SILVESTRE (TMOPHILE). Histoire des Artistes vivants Frangais et Strangers, fitudes d'apres Nature. Premiere serie. Illustrated