Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2007 with funding from IVIicrosoft Corporation http://www.archive.org/details/catalogueoflibraOOhartrich Tuesday and following days, APRIL 15th to I9tli, I890. Tuesday at 3 o'clock, and following day* at 10 and 8 o'clock. CKTKI-OGUE OF THE — HART COLLECTION. Library, Autographs, Maps, Portraits, etc., etc. 0. F. LIBBIE a COm jLCCTTOTnBxnm. CATALOGUE OF THE Library, Manuscripts, Autograpli Letter; IVXaipai and , I^i*lnt» FORMING THE COLLECTION OF GERALD E. HART, Esq., OF MONTREAL, AuTKOR OF "Fall of InTew Frakce," Ex-President of the Society FOR Historical Studies, Montreal, etc. Forming an extraordinary assemblage of Rarities, and comprising Rare Americana, Scarce Black Letter Books, Illuminated MSS , Rare French Belles Lettres, Editio Princeps of valuable Works, Books from Provenances Illustres and bound py Master Binders, Early Canadian Imprints, Rare and valuable Collections of Portr^uts, Rare Historical Documents relating to Canada, Autograph Letters of the Sovereigns of France and England, etc., etc. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, April 16th to 19th, 1890, Tocddaf at 2 o^clock, ao(t the following daj-i at 10 and 2 o'clock. IN THE Library Salesroom, No. 13 Hayward Place, TERMS CASH. CHARLES F. LIBBIE & CO., - - AUCTIONEERS, BOSTON: C. F. Lir.BiF. Jr., Printer, 6 to 12 Beach Street. 1890. • • ••• • • • ORDER OF SALE. FIRST SESSION. Tuesday, April 15th, at 2 o*clock. Nos. I to 355 SECOND SESSION. Wednesday, April i6th, at 10 o'clock. Nos. 356 to 710 THIRD SESSION. Wednesday, April i6th, at 2 o'clock. Nos. 711 to 1060 FOURTH SESSION. Thursday, April 17th, at 10 o*clock. Nos. 1 06 1 to 1417 FIFTH SESSION. Thursday, April 17th, at 2 o'clock. Nos. 1 4 18 to 1763 SIXTH SESSION. Friday, April iSth, at 10 o'clock. Nos. 1764 to 21 19 SEVENTH SESSION. Friday, April i8th, at 2 o'clock. Nos. 2120 to 2469 EIGHTH SESSION. Saturday, April 19th, at 10 o'clock. Nos. 2470 to 2822 NINTH SESSION. Saturday, April 19th, at 2 o'clock. Nos. 2823 to End. NOTE The true bibliophile will recognize in the Hart Library, even from a casual perusal of the catalogue, a collection of great importance, containing treasures seldom found, even in great European private libraries, and it would seem superfluous to call attention to any of the many desirable items. The collection is rich in artistic and literary treasures which appeal to the taste, not only of the bibliophile and bibliopegist, but also to the collector of objects of true art, and to the seeker after rarities in general. Foremost among the many treasures is the collection of his- torical and artistic bindings which form a very important division of the Hart Library, these bindings, being the individual handi- work of the artists, are certainly worthy specimens for a fine Art Museum, the first masters of the fifteenth century and later periods, as the Clovis family, Le Gascon, Du Seuil, Boyet and others, being represented by remarkable examples. The Provenances Illustres found in this division include books of the greatest rarity from the collections of Diana de Poitiers, Catherine de Medicis, Marguer- ite de Valois, Edward V[, Francis H, Charles I, Maioli, Colbert and other celebrities, and are worthy of especial attention. Recent sales of early Americana prove that this branch of litera- ture is meeting due appreciation among collectors and librarians, but we wish to specially mention the Canadiana in the present catalogue. It includes books from the first printers throughout Canada, and although to the American collector they may appear of comparatively late date, when it is considered that no printing press existed in Montreal prior to 1776, the numerous books included in this collection printed before 1820, or even before 1840, in Canada, must be reckoned among rarities. The collection of autographs contains many original documents of the greatest rarity and of political and historic interest bearing on the history of Canada, especially during the French Dominion, covering almost the entire range from Roberval, the discoverer, 1542, to Vaudreuil, the last French Governor, as also specimens of the Sovereigns of France and England, Luther, Melanchton, Ferdinand and Isabella, and many others of equal value. As usual in our catalogues, the arrangement is mainly alphabeti- cal, with the exception of a few especially interesting groups, as Bindings, the French and English War of 1755-60, Canadian Laws and Imprints, the Canadian Rebellion of 1837, ^^^ ^^ 18 12, Maps, Autograph Letters and Historical Documents, Portraits and Prints. C. F. LIBBIE & CO. CATALOGUE. N. B. — Books are sold per volume^ pamphlets per part or piece, and bids by mail or otherwise must be made accordingly. No charge made for buyifig for parties unable to attend the sale. Books are guaranteed as catalogued, in good second-hand condition. Imperfect books {not so described) may be returned. In all cases of disputed bids, the lot shall be resold. 1 A 'BECKETT, Gilbert Abbott. Comic History of En^- /-\ land. With 20 colored etchings and 200 wood-cuts by John Leech. 8° half calf extra. Bradbury, Evans &: Co. : London. 2 A'Beckett. Comic History of Rome. Illustrated by John Leech. 8° half cf. extra. Bradbury, Evans & Co. : London. 3 Abbott, J. S. C. Romance of Spanish History. Illustrations. 12'' cloth. New York, 1869 4 Abingdon, Earl of. Thoughts on the Letter of Edmund Burke, Esq., to the Sheriffs of Bristol, on the Affairs of America. 8° stitched. Oxpra. 5 Acadia. Banishment and Removal of the Acadians by the cruelty of England ; — Exile of the Acadians ; — Revivals in Nova Scotia, 1800; — Practical Information respecting New Brunswick. 7 pamphlets. 6 Account of a Girl of twelve Years of age, who lived on Lord Collier's Manor, in the Province of Lower Canada, who was converted to the love of God in a wonderful manner. 16'' paper. Printed for the Purchaser, 1815 7 Account of a Journey to Niagara, Montreal and Quebec in 1765, or 'tis Eighty Years Since. 8° half morocco. New York, 1846 8 Acurn Leaves ; a Series of Canadian Talcs. By Nell Gwynnr. Square 8° cloth. Toronto, 187;, 9 Adams, Brooks. Emancipation of Massachusetts. Small 8"" cloth, uncut, Boston, 1887 2 CATALOGUE. 10 Adams, Rev. John. Poems on several Occasions, original and translated. 8^ sheep. Boston, 1745 1 1 Adams, W. H. D. Concordance to the Plays of Shakespeare. Portraits. 8"" cloth, uncut. London, 1886 1 2 Adams. Windsor Castle and the water-way thither. 74 illus- trations in the text and 12 full-page water colour sketches after F. Jones. 4° cloth. London, 1880 j^ Adamson, John. Account of the Discovery at Hexham, in the County of Northumberland, of a brass vessel containing a number of the Anglo-Saxon Coins called Stycas. Plates. 4"^ paper. (Excerpt from the publications of the Society of Antiquaries, 1833.) 14 Addison, Joseph. Criticism and Notes upon the Twelve Books of Paradise Lost ; w'ith the Beauties of the Poem. 12® sheep. (Binding cracked.) London. 15 Addison. Sir Roger de Coverly. Reprinted from the Spec- tator. Illustrations by C. O. Murray. Square 8° cloth. London. 16 .^Esopus Phrygis, et Aliorum Fabulae. Fine uncut copy of a very rare edition. Small 8° half sheep. Apud Seb. Gryphium : Lugduni, 1542 1 7 ^^sopus Phrygis. Vita et Fabulae (Graece), plures et emenda- tiores, ex vetustissimo codice bibliothecae Regiae. 4° old morocco. (Stained.) Rob. Stephani: Lutetian, 1546 1 3 ^sop. Select Fables of Esop and other Fabulists, in three books. Baskerville's fine edition, with plates by Grignion. Small 8*^ calf. (Somewhat foxed.) John Baskerville : Birmingham, 1764 19 Agincourt, Seroux d*. History of Art by its Monuments, from its Decline in the Fourth Century to its Restoration in the Sixteenth. Translated from the P^ench by Owen Jones. With 3,835 subjects on 328 plates. Architecture, Sculpture, Painting, etc. 3 vols, in i, royal folio, half crimson mor., uncut edges, gilt top. Fine copy. Lond., 1847 20 Agnel, £mile. Manuel General des Assurances. 12° half morocco. Paris, 1861 21 Agriculture and Fisheries of Canada. Pamphlets relating to. (20) 22 Ainsworth, \V. U, Windsor Castle, an historical Romance. Frontispieces by George Cruikshank. 3 vols, in i, small cloth. London, 1843 Fine copy of the original edition. Portrait, autograph letter, and an ex libris of the author inserted . 23 Ai.ciATi. Les Embl^mes de maistre Andrt^ Alciat, mis en rime francoyse. With 122 wood-cuts. 12° sheep. Rare edition. Wechel ; Paris, 1539 CATALOGUE. 3 24 Alciati. Les Emblemes de Maistre Andre Alciat, puis nagueres augmentez par le diet Alciat et mis in rime fran- ^oise, avec curieuse correction. With 115 emblems engraved on wood. 12*^ elegantly bound in La Valliere morocco, gilt ornaments on the sides, inside border, gilt edges, by Chambolle Duru. Christien Wechel : Paris, 1542 Beautiful copy, with Latin and French texts, printed in italics, with two additional plates of emblems. With *'temoins." 162 mil!. 25 Alciati. Diverse Imprese accomodate a diverse moralita, con> versi che i loro significati dichiarano. Tratta da gli Emblemi deir Alciato. 144 pages, with engraved border and wood- cut on each page. Small 8° full crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, inside borders, by Belz Niedr^e. Gulielmo Rovillio : Lione, 1549 Second edition of the Italian version. A superb copy and very rare. The wood engravings, which are beautifully executecf, are signed P. V. 26 Alciati. Andrea Alciati and his Books of Emblems, a bio- graphical and bibliographical study. By Henry Green, illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1872 27 Aldine (The), a Typographical Art Journal. Vols. 6, 7, 8. Numerous fine illustrations. 3 vols, folio, half morocco. New York, 1873-76 28 Qllbus. Petrarcha, Francesco. Le Cose volgari de Messer Francesco Petrarca. 12° vellum. (The first and last leaves slightly wormed and some leaves loose, otherwise a good copy.) Impresso nelle case d'Aldo Romano : Vinegia, 1501 An important rarity in more than one respect. It is the first edition of Petrarch published by Aldus, the first Italian book printed in italic type, and it is greatly prized as having been printed accurately from an original manuscript in the possession of Cardinal Bembo. The above copy has the scarce leaf containing the sonnets against the Roman court, which are often cut out from this as well as other early editions. This copy also contains the scarce vindication of Aldu«, added after the publication of the work. 29 Aldus. Martialis Epigrammata. Fine large copy of this rare book. 16° bound by Bozerian jeune, in full blue straight grained morocco extra, back and sides richly tooled, gilt edges. In Aedibus Aldi : Venetiis, 1501 30 Aldus. Catullus, Tibullus, Propertius. 12° in a fine contem- porary Italian morocco binding, gilt back and sides, gauf- fered edges. In -^dibus Aldi: Venetiis, 1502 31 Aldus. Stephanus (Byzantinus) de Urbibus (Graece, cum Praef. J. Taberius), Small folio, half russia. Apud Aldum Romanum: Venetiis, 1502 First edition, without the Anchor at the end. Fine copy and very rare. 4 CATALOGUE. 32 Aldus. Pontani Opera. Vrania, siue de Stellis libri quinq.; Meteororum liber unus, etc. Fine copy. 2 vols, in i, li*" full morocco, gilt edges, ^vith the Aldine anchor stamped in gold on the sides. In Aedibus Aldi Ro.: Venetiis, 1505 33 Aldus. L. Coelii Lactantii Firmiani diuinarum institutionum Libri septem (cura J. B. Ignatius); — Tertulliani Apologeti- cus. Bound together. Thick 12° paper. In Aedibus Aldi et Andreae Soceri : Venetiis, 15 15 34 Aldus. Luciani Opuscula Erasmo Roterdamo interprete. Tox- arius, siue de Amicitia. Alexander, qui et Pseudomantis, etc. 12^ boards. Very rare, according to Renouard. In Aedibus Aldi et Andreas Soceri : Venetiis, 1516 35 Aldus. Nervae et Traiani, atq.; Adriani Ciesarum vitse ex Dione, Georgio Merulo interprete. 12*^ old morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt edges. In Aedibus Aldi : Venetiis,T5 19 36 Aldus. Commentarius Pauli Manutii in Epistolas M. Tullii Ciceronis ad M. Junium Brutum, et ad Q. Ciceronem fra- trem, 1557 ; — Orthographiae Ratio ab Aldo Manutio. Pauli F. collecta, 1561. In one volume, i6° calf. (Aldus) Venetiis, 1557-61 37 AlexAxVDER, James E. L*Acadie ; or, seven years' explora- tions in British America. Illustrations. 2 vols. 12° cloth. London, 1849 38 Alexander. Transatlantic Sketches, comprising visits to the most interesting scenes in North and South America and West Indies, with notes on negro slavery and Canadian emigration. Etchings by Heath. 2 vols. S^ cloth. New York, 1833 39 Allardvce, Paul. " Stops/' or how to punctuate. 16° paper. London, 1884 40 Allen, Joseph. Battles of the British Navy. Portrait. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. Bohn : London, 1864 41 Allen. Narrative of Ethan Allen's Captivity. Written by himself. 16° cloth. Burlington, 1846 42 Alline, Henry. Two Mites on some of the most important and much disputed points of divinity. 12*^ sheep. A. Henry: Halifax, 1781 Very rare Halifax imprint. Unknown to Sabin. 43 Allibone, S. Austin. Critical Dictionary of English Litera- ture and American authors, living and deceased. 3 vols, imperial 8° cloth. Phila., 1886 44 ^Intanacl) Perpetuus exactissime nuper emedatu omniu celi- mortuum cum additionib. in eo factis tenens complementum 4° original stamped calf. (Broken.) S. L., 15 13 45 Almanack for the year 1761, by Nathaniel Ames. With a Poetical verse upon the Conquest of Canada. 16'' stitched. Boston. CATALOGUE. 5 46 Almanacs. Merchants* and Farmers/ i8?;5, 1858, and 1862, (3) ' St. John, N. B. 47 Almanacs. Montreal Almanack and Lower Canada Register, 1829 ; — Family Christian Almanac, 1848, (2) Montreal. 48 Almanacs. Almanach Ecclesiastique et Civil de Quebec, 1846 ; — Le Petit Almanach du Bas-Canada, 1858. (2) Quebec. 49 Almanacs. Vennor's Weather Almanac, 1877, 1882 and 1883 ; — Scobie and Balfour's Canadian Almanacs, 1849 ^"^ 1S52, etc. (9) Toronto. 50 Amberly, Viscount. An Analysis of Religious Belief. 8"^ cloth. New York. 51 American Forts. A set of 30 Plans and Forts in America. Reduced from actual surveys, 1765. Square 16^ bound by F. Bedford, in full crimson levant morocco extra, gilt edges, inside borders. London, 1765 A collection of great rarity and in the best possible condition. Comprises plans of New York, Albany, Montreal, Louisburg, Ticon- deroga, Fort George, Fort Saratoga, Crown Point, etc. 52 American Magazine and Monthly Chronicle for the British Colonies. Vol. i,from October, 1757, to October, 1758, inclusive. By a Society of Gentlemen. 8° half sheep. (Top of title cut.off, and binding broken.) Printed by W. Bradford : Phila. 53 American Naval Battles; being a complete history of the Battles fought by the Navy of the United States, from its establishment in 1794, to the present time. Plates. 8® sheep. Boston, 183 1 54 American (The) Traveller ; being a New Historical Collec- tion. Carefully Compiled from Original Memoirs in sev- eral Languages, and the most authentic Voyages and Travels, containing a complete Account of that Part of the World now called the West Indies, from its Discovery by Columbus to the present time. Illustrated with the Heads of the most Eminent Admirals, etc., etc. 12^ full calf. London, 1743 55 American Wanderer through various parts of Europe, in a Series of Letters to a Lady. By a Virginian, Small 8® calf. Dublin, 1783 56 Amours (Les) de Pistion et de Fortunie. Tiroes du voyage de Canada dicte France Nouvelle, a la Royne Marguerite. 18° full crimson morocco extra, gilt edges. (Some leaves apparently missing at the end.) Paris, 1606 Du Foss^, in cataloguing a copy of this book as a "Rarissime," states that he had a special search made in all the libraries of Paris and no other copy could be found. 6 CATALOGUE. 57 Anacreontis (Teij) Odae, ab Henrico Stephano, luce at Lai- initate nunc primum donatae. 8® calf. (Cracked.) Apud Henricum Stephanum, 1554 Clean copy of the edito princeps. According to Mattaire this was printed by S. Etienne when he was only 26 years of age. It is extremely rare and Mr. Quaritch gave /lo los. for the Sunderland copy, and £^ 8s. for the Beckford one. The above is a very interesting copy, and probably belonged to Queen Mary, as the binding is tooled on the back in gold with the royal crown and the rose of England, alternately, while at the bottom are the initials M. R. On the title page is a contemporary autoi^raph, " Franciscus Rassius Chirurgus, 1555," and further down, "Ex D. Talaej dono, 1555," also in red ink and in a later hand, " Dedit J. Fabricio." 58 Anacreontis. Carmina cum Saphonis et Alcsei fragmentis, Gr. 32° full old red morocco extra. Edinburgi, 1754 Printed entirely on silk taffeta. Only a very few copies were so issued. 59 Anacreon, Odes of Anacreon of Teos, literally translated into English Prose, with Notes, by Rev. Thomas Gilpin, Portrait. 8'^ boards, uncut. York, 1806 60 Ancient and Modern Familiar Quotations from Greek, Latin, and Modern Languages. Translated into English, with index. 8° half morocco. Phila., 1833 61 Anderson, E. L. How to Ride and School a Horse. With a System of Horse Gymnastics. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1881 62 Anderson, W. J. Life of Field-Marshal H. R. H. Edward, Duke of Kent, illustrated by his correspondence with the De Salaberry family, never before published, extending from 1 79 1 to 18 1 4. 8° cloth. Ottawa, 1870 63 Andrews, John. History of the War with America, France, Spain, and Holland, from 1775 to 1783. Vols. 2, 3, 4 (2 copies). 4 vols. 8° calf. (Portraits missing.) London, 1786 64 Annesly, J. Memoirs of an Unfortunate Young Nobleman, returned from Thirteen Years Slavery in America, where he was sent by the wicked contrivance of his cruel uncle. Both parts. 2 vols. 12° old calf. London, 1742-43 One of the most curious and romantic cases in the Peerage. James Annesly, Marquis of Annesly, was kidnapped while a child, and sold as a slave or bond servant in this country, from which he returned after thirteen years of labor, and recovered his estates after one of the greatest law-suits that has ever been tried. The volume contains much concerning colonial life and manners in America, and the whole story is the basis of Scott's Guy Mannering, Charles Reade's Wandering Heir, and a portion of Smollett's Peregrine Pickle. 65 Annesly. The Case of the Honorable James Annesly, Esq. Being a Sequel to the Memoirs of an Unfortunate Young Nobleman. 12° old calf. London, 1745 66 Annuaire de LTnstitut Canadien de Quebec. Nos. 1-9, 1874-82. 9 vols. 8° paper. Quebec. All published. Historical Essays by best Canadian writers. CATALOGUE. 7 67 Anspach, Lewis A. History of the Island of Newfoundland. Containing a description of the island, the banks, the fish- eries and trade of Newfoundland and the Coast of Labra- dor. 2 maps. 8° half morocco. London, 18 19 6S Antidote against Melancholy. Compounded of Choice Poems, Jovial Songs, Merry Ballads, and Witty Parodies, most pleasant and diverting to read. Small 4° paper, uncut. New York, 1884 69 ^UtonittS, St. (Archbishop of Florence). Tractatus Notabilis de Excoicationibus Suspecionibus [Interdictis Irregulitativ, etc. Slack £^tter. Printed in double columns on 135 leaves. 4°. Bound by Trautz-Bauzonnet in polished crushed levant morocco, sage color, inside gold borders, edges gilt on marble. Venetiis, ductu et impensis Johannis de Colonia agripinesi ac Johanis Mathen et Gherretzem, 1474 Excessively rare, and in magnificent condition, with broad margins- This was the Yeminez copy and has inserted the bookplate of that col- lection. The volume is one of the first books printed with signatures by John de Cologne and John Manthen de Geretzen, who were the first to use them in Venice and in 1474. 70 !3.jjpianil0. Cosmographicus Liber Petri Apiani Mathematici studiose collectus. Black £ettn\ Numerous cosmographical plates, some with revolving diagrams, globe on title, and arms on verso of title. Small 4° boards (slightly wormed^ J. Weyssenburger : Landshut, 1^4 Very rare black letter and a fine copy of the first edition of the " Cos- mography " of Apianus. This, from MS. on the title, was at one time in the possession^of an Augustinian monastery. The wood-cut of the globe on the title and the arms of the Cardinal Archbishop of Saltz- burg, are printed from wood blocks in two colors, black and red. This is a very early specimen of block printing in colors. On page second is a globe with the word " Ameri " on an island. There are several revolving diagrams, some on earlier printed matter — That on page 6^ contains the word •* America." On page 69 the fourth chapter begins in Latin with, " America, which is now called the fourth part of the world, took its name from Americus Vespuccio, who discovered it; and it is called an island for the reason that it is surrounded with water." 7 1 Appel de I'Angleterre touchant la secrete Cabale ou Assenv bl^e a Withael k et envers le grand conseil de la nation, Amsterdam, 1673 ; — Comparatio inter Claudium Tiberium Principem, el Olivarium Cromwellium instituta, 1657. Bound in i vol. Small 4° vellum. 72 Appleton, Nathaniel. Thanksgiving Sermon on the total Repeal of the Stamp Act, Cambridge, May 20, 1766. 8"" stitched, uncut. Boston, 1766 73 Apollonius, L. Levini Apollonii, Gandobruani, de Peruvian Regionis, inter Navis Orbis prouincias celeberrimae, inuen- tione, et rebus in eadem gestis. With the scarce wood cut map. 12° stamped pigskin. Antverpiae, 1567 An account of the discovery of Peru and the wars with the Incas. 8 CATALOGUE. 74 Arabian Nights. The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night Now first completely done into English prose and verse, from the original Arabic. By John Payne. With 2 1 etchings by A. Lalauze. India proofs. 9 vols, full vellum gilt, uncut edges. London, 1884 Holland Paper copy. Only 500 copies printed. 75 Arabian Nights. Lady Burton's edition of h«r husband's Arabian Nights. Translated literally from the Arabic. Prepared for household reading by A. H. McCarthy. 2 portraits. 6 vols. 8° full vellum extra, uncut edges, gilt tops. London, 1886 76 Arabian Nights. Tales from the Arabic of the Breslau and Cal- cutta (1814-18) Editions of the Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night not occurring in the other printed texts of the work, now first done into English by John Payne. 3 vols. 8"" vellum extra, uncut edges, gilt tops. Only a limited number privately printed for the Villon Society. London, 1884 77 ARCHiEOLOGiCAL. Stouc Implements and Fragments of Pottery from Canada ; — Work in Mound Exploration of the Bureau of Ethnology, by Cyrus Thomas ; — Problem of the Ohio Mounds ; — Perforated Stones from California, by Henry W. Henshaw; — Use of Gold and other metals among the Ancient Inhabitants of Chiriqui, Isthmus of Darien, by W. H. Holmes ; — Textile Fabrics of Ancient Peru. 6 pamph- lets. 78 Argumentum Anti-Normanicum ; or, an Argument proving from Ancient Histories and Records that William Duke of Normandy made no Absolute Conquest of England by the Sword, in the Sense of our Modern Writers. First edition. Frontispiece. 8° old calf. London, 1682 79 Ariosto, Lodovico. Comedia di Lodovico Ariosto intitolata Cassaria. First authorized edition, with a wood-cut border on the title. An elegant copy. 16° bound in full crimson levant morocco extra, gilt ornament on the sides, gilt edges, by Hardy-Mesnil. Venetia, 1552 One of the best editions in verse (Gamba). 80 Ariosto. Orlando Furioso. Baskerville's fine edition, illustrated* with the series of fine plates engraved by Bartolozzi. 4 vols, royal 8° calf. (Vol. i slightly imperfect.) Baskerville: Birmingham, 1773 81 Aristotems Stagiritae Oeconomicorum seu de Re Familiari Libri duo ; Bernardino Donato Veronensi interprete, Parisiis, 1541; — Galeni Medicorum principis exhortatio ad bonas arteis. De optimo docendi genere et qual^ oporteat esse medicu. D. Erasmo Roterodamo interprete. Parisiis apud Jodocum Badium, 1526. In i vol. 16'' half calf. CATALOGUE. 9 82 Armstrong, Dr. L'£conomic de rAmour uii Traduction par Bibliophile Fantaisiste. Illustrations de F. P'au. 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1886 83 Armstrong, General. Hints to Young Generals. 18^ half roan. Kingston, 18 12 84 Arnauld. Memoires de M. I'abbe' Arnauld, contcnant quel- ques anecdotes de la Cour de France, depuis 1634 jusqu'a 1673. 3 vols in I, line copy, elegantly bound by Trautz- Bauzonnet in full polished crushed levant morocco extra, inside borders, gilt edges. Amsterdam, 1756 85 Art (L) Revue Bi-Mensuelle illustrde. Vol. I. With 24 fine etchings and numerous engravings on wood. Large folio, in parts. Paris, 1888 86 Art Age. Illustrations. 9 odd numbers. New York. 87 Art Journal, 1849: — Art Journal Illustrated Catalogue, 1851. Numerous steel plates and wood-cuts. 2 vols, folio, half calf, (i vol. broken and imperfect.) London, 1848--51 88 Art Treasures of England. The Masterpieces of the best English, Irish and Scottish Painters and Sculptors, repre- sented by 100 fine steel engravings, with biographical and descriptive text. Edited by J. Vernon Whittaker. Folio, in the original parts. Phila., 1S75 89 AsTiE, T. Travels in America, performed in 1S06, for the pur- pose of exploring the Rivers Alleghany, Monongahela, Ohio and Mississippi, and ascertaining the Produce and Condition of their Banks and Vicinity. Small 8° half morocco. New York, 181 1 90 Ashley, John. Supplement to the second part of the memoirs of, concerning the trade and revenues of the British Colo- nies in America, on Taxes upon Sugar. 12° stitched, uncut. London, 1744 91 Ashton, John. Social Life in the Reign of Queen Anne, taken from original Sources. Numerous illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1883 92 Aspinwall, James. Roscoe's Library ; or, old books and old times. 12° cloth. London, 1853 93 ArKiNSON, Rev, Christopher. The Emigrant's Guide lo New Brunswick, British North America. Portrait. 16° cloth. Berwick-upon-Tweed, 1847 94 Atkinson, VV. C. Historical and Statistical Account of New Brunswick, B. N. A. With Advice to P^migrants. iS*^ em- bossed morocco. Edinburgh, 1S44 95 AlfTOGRAPHic Mirror, Inedited autographs of illustrious mid distinguished men of past and present times. Large folio, cloth. London. lo CATALOGUE. 96 AvissE. CEuvres d'Avissc, Avcuglc, Membrc de rinstitntc dcs Aveuries-Travailleurs. Second edition. 12** polished calf, gilt edges, by Bauzonnet. De rimprimerie du Mus^e des Aveugles : (Paris) 1808 By the celebrated blind teacher of the blind in Paris. 97 Avers, J. H. Every Man his Own Doctor : a family medical adviser, containing knowledge that will promote health, cure disease and prolong life, describing all diseases, and teaching how to cure them by the simplest medicines. Illustrations. 8^ cloth. Montreal, 1881 98 AvTOUN, W. E. Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers and other Poems. With illustrations by J. N. Paton and W. H. Paton. 4® full morocco super extra, gilt edges. Edinburgh, 1863 99 I3ACK, Captain. Narrative of the Arctic Land Expedi- JL) tion to the Mouth of the Great Fish River, and along the Shores of the Arctic Ocean, in the Years 1833-35. Map and beautiful steel plates. 4® half calf, gilt. London, 1836 Large paper. Only a few copies were printed in this size. TOO Ballantvne, Robert M. Hudson's Bay; or, e very-day life in the Wilds of North America, during six years residence in the territories of the Hudson's Bay Company. Illustra- tions. 12° cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 184S 10 1 Bacqueville de la Potherie. Histoire de TAmerique Septen- trionale. Contenant le voyage du Fort Nelson, le gouverne- ment de Quebec, des Trois Rivifers, de Montreal, 1534-1701 ; — Histoire des Sauvages Allies de la Nouvelle France, etc. Maps and plates. 4 vols, in 2, 12° calf. Paris, 1722 102 Badon-Pascal, E. Repertoire des Assurances centre Tlncen- die ; sur la Vie, les Accidents, la Gr^te, etc., 1873-1883. Royal 8** half morocco. Paris, 1884 103 Baif, Jean Antoine de. Les Jeux de Jan Antoine de Baif. A Monseigneur le Due d' Alengon. Small 8** full dark olive crushed levant morocco super extra, with beautifully de- signed tooling **k petits fers" and of wonderful execution on the sides, and fine tooling on the back, edges gilt over carmine, inside borders, by Capi^. Pour Lucas Breyer: Paris, 1573 A superb copv of the Original Edition. From the Double Library. 163 mill. 104 Bailey, N. Universal Etymological English Dictionary. 8"* old calf. (Covers broken.) London, 1733 CATALOGUE- ic 105 Bailey. Universal Etymological Engliish Dictionary. S^ sheep. London, 1747 106 Baillairge, F. a. Coups de Crayon. 12® paper, uncut. Joliette, 1889 107 Baines, T, The Victoria Falls, Zambesi River. Sketched on the spot during the journey of J. Chapman and T. Baines. 12 large and finely colored plates. Atlas folio, cloth. ' London, 1865 108 Bairu, Charles VV. History of the Huguenot Emigration to America. Maps and illustrations. 2 vols. S^ cloth, uncut. New York. 109 Baldwin, John D. Ancient America, in notes on American Archseology. Illustrations. 12** cloth. New York, 1872 1 10 Balzac. Droll Stories collected from the Abbeys of Touraine. 425 illustrations by Gustave Dor^. Small 8** half morocco. London, 1874 I XI Balzac. After-Dinner Stories. Done into English by M. Verelst. With an Introduction by Edgar Saltus. 12'' paper. New York, i886 112 Bancroft, George. History of the United States of Amer- ica, from the discovery of the continent. 6 vols. 8** cloth, gilt tops. New York, i886 X13 Bancroft, H. H. History of Central America, 1501-1887. Maps. 3 vols. 8® cloth. San Francisco, 1890 114 Baraga, R. R. B. Theoretical and practical Grammar of the Otchipwe Language for the use of missionaries and other persons living among the Indians ; — Dictionary of the Otchipwe Language — English-Otchipwe and Otchipwe- English. 3 vols, bound in one. Thick 12° half morocco. Montreal, 1878-80 1 1 5 Barber, J. W. Historical Collections of the State of New York. Map and illustrations. S° cloth. New York, 1851 116 Barbier, Anti Alex. Dictionnaire des Ouvrages Anonyme^, Troisi^me Edition, revue et augment^e par MM. Olivier Barbier, Ren^, et Paul Billard de la Biblioth^que Nationafe. 4 vols, thick royal 8*^ paper, uncut. Paris, 1882 A work of incalculable value to librarians, bibliophiles, and biblio- graphers, as it is really a supplement to both Qu^rard and Brunet. 117 Barbour, John. Life and Acts of the Most Victorious Con- queror Robert Bruce, King of Scotland. Carefully corrected from the edition printed by Andro Hart in 1620, iSlack tttWc. 4^ calf. Edinburgh, 1785 Fine copy, from the library of the Marquis of Hastingt, with Earl Moira't autograph. 12 CATALOGUE. iiS Barcia, Andres Gonzales. Ilistoriadores primitives de las Indias Occidentales, que junto, traduxo en parte, a sac5 k luz, ilustrados con eruditas Notas, y copiosas Indices. 3 vols, folio, boards, entirely uncut. Madrid, 1749 Very rare, the tracts having been published separately and not col- lected till after the author's death. Many copies were destroyed and complete sets are rarely found. According to Leclerc not more than 100 copies are known to exist. Contents : — Vol.1. La llistoria de D. Christoval Colon, que compuso en cas- tcllano Don Fernando Colon, su hijo, y traduxo en toscano Alfonso de Ulloa. — Quatro cartas de Heman Cortes, dirigidas al emperador Carlos V. — Dos relaciones hechas al mismo Cortes, por Pedro de Alvarado — Otra relacion hecha al mismo Cortes, por Diego de Godoy. — Relacion summaria de la historia natural de las Indias . . . por Oviedo. — Exa- men apolog^tico de la historica narracion de los naufragios, y milagros de Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Baca, contra la Censura del padre llonorio PUopono. — Relacion de los naufragios del gobernador Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Baca. — Commentarios del mismo de lo sucedido durante su gobierna del Rio de la Plata. Vol. II. Historia general de las Indias por Fr. Lopez de Comara. — Chronica de la Nueva-Espana, 6 Conquista de Mexico. Vol. III. llistoria del descubrimiento y conquista de la provincia del Peru . . . por Agustin de Zarate. — Verdadera relacion de la con- auista del Peru, por Francisco de Xerez. — Historia y descubrimiento el Rio de la Plata y Paraguay, por Schmidel, Argentma conquista del Rio de la Plata, con otros acaecimientos de los regnos del Peru, Tuc»«- man,y Estado del Brasil, por Martin del Barco contenera. — Viago del mondo, de Simon Perez de Tores. 119 Barclay's Universal English Dictionary, newly revised by B. B. Woodward. Maps and numerous illustrations. 4° half morocco, red edges. London. 120 Barlow, Joel. Vision of Columbus. 12° boards, uncut. Hartford, 1787 121 Barrow, Sir John. Voyages of Discovery and Research within the Arctic Regions, from 18 18 to the present time. r*ortrait and maps. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1846 From the library of Charles Dickens, with his book-plate. 122 Barrow. Chronological history of Voyages into the Arctic Regions, undertaken chiefly for the purpose of discovering a North-East, North*West, or Polar Passage between the Atlantic and Pacific. Map. 8"" calf. London, 1818 123 Barthe, J. G. Le Canada reconquis par la France. Por- traits and illustrations. 8° half roan. Paris, 1855 124 Barthk. Souvenirs d'un Demi-Si^cle ou memoirs pour servir a Thisloire contemporaine. 1 2° paper, uncut. Montreal, 1S85 125 Bartlett, W. H. Canadian Scenery Illustrated. Text by N.P.Willis. Numerous fine steel plates. 2 vols, in i, imperial 8*^ half morocco, gilt edges. London. CATALOGUE. 13 126 Bartlett. Beauties of the Bosphorus ; by Miss Pardee. Illustrated in a series of Views of Constantinople and its Environs, from original drawings by VV. H. Bartlett. Por- trait and numerous fine steel plates. 4° calf, gilt. (Bind- ing rubbed.) ^ London, 1830 127 Bartlett. Pilgrim Fathers ; or, founders of New England in the reign of James the First. Fine steel plates by W. H. Bartlett. 8° cloth. London, 1864 128 Bartlett. Walks about the City and Environs of Jerusalem. Maps and numerous fme steel. plates. Square 8*^ cloth. London. 129 BARTOLOZzr, and his Works. By Andrew W. Tuer. A Bio- graphical, Anecdotal and Descriptive account of his Life and Career, illustrated by 13 of his original engravings, with remarks on his prints : Why Sought After ; Increas- ing Rise in Value ; Modern Reprints from Worn-out Plates and how to Distinguish ; Falsely Tinted and how to Distin- guish ; a list of Copperplates known to be still in exist- ence ; General Gossip, together with a list of upwards of 2,000, the most extensive record yet completed, of the great engraver's works. 2 vols. 4° vellum, gilt tops, uncut edges. London. 130 Bartolozzi and his Works. By A. W. Tuer. A bibliograph- ical and descriptive account of the life and character of Francesco Bartolozzi. Second edition, corrected and re- vised with additional matter. Plates. 8° vellum, uncut edges, gilt top, with silk binders. London, 1885 Only 500 copies printed. 131 JBartoIns be 0a;coferrot0. Tractatus Varii. Incipiunt trac- tatus bar de saxo ferrato qui sua scientia leges : . . Incip- iunt differentie inter ius canon icum et ciuile, etc. igo leaves. Also : Disputationes dui Bar de saxo ferrato legu interpretis et sunt numero XVIII. 46 leaves, A wonderfully fresh and clean copy, beautifully printed in Roman characters, in dou- ble columns, with full margins, numerous neatly written contemporary notes. Large folio, boards. Vindel. a Spira : Venetiis, 1472 132 Bauchart, Ernest Quentin. Les Femmes Bibliophiles de France (XVIe, XVIIe, et XVIIIe Siecles.) With numer- ous coat-of-arms of distinguished women bibliophiles, ex- amples of bindings, vignettes, head and tail pieces, etc. 2 vols, imperial 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1886 Large paper. Only 300 copies printed on Holland paper. 133 Bayard. Story of the Chevalier Bayard, from the French of the Loyal servant, M. de Berville, and others, by Edith Walford, with notes and introduction. 16° cloth. London, 1880 14 CATALOGUE. J34 Beaubien, Henry R. Traitd sur les Lois Civiles du Bas- Canada. 3 vols, in i. 8° sheep. Montreal, 1832 135 Beach, W. W. Indian Miscellany; containing Papers on the History, Antiquities, Arts, Languages, Religions, Tra- ditions, and Superstitions of the American Aborigines. Royal S"* cloth, uncut. Albany, 1888 136 Beauorand, H. Mdanges: Trois Conferences. I. De Montreal k Victoria ; IL Le Journal ; Son origine et son histoire; 111, Anita: Souvenirs d*un contre-guerillas. Illustrations. 8° paper, uncut. Montreal, 1888 137 Beaugrand. Jeanne La Fileuse. Episode de Temigra- tion Franco-Canadienne aux fitats Unis. 8*^ paper, uncut. Montreal, 1888 138 Beaut^s de THistoire d'Amerique. Numerous illustrations of Indian customs, animals, etc. 2 vols. 12*^ half calf. Paris, 18 18 139 Beattie, William. Scotland Illustrated in a Series of Views taken expressly for this Work, by T. Allom, W. H. Bartlett, and H. Mc CuUoch. Upwards of 100 steel plates and maps. 2 vols. 4* calf. London, 1838 140 Bechard, a. Monographies, Gouverneurs, Intendants et Eveques de la Nouvelle-France. 12*^ paper. Ottawa, 1888 141 Becket, H. W. The Montreal Snow Shoe Club, its history and record, with a synopsis of the racing events of other clubs throughout the Dominion, from 1840 to the present time. 12° cloth. Montreal, 1882 142 Bedard, T. p. Histoire de Cinquante Ans, 1791-1841. Annales Parlementaires, et politiques du bas Canada de- puis la constitution jusqu'a, Tunion. 8° paper, uncut. Quebec, 1869 143 Beers, U. W. Lacrosse. The National Game of Canada. Photographic illustrations. 12® half calf. Montreal, 1869 144 Beleze, G. Dictionnaire des Noms de Bapt6me. Small S° russia. Paris, 1863 145 Beloe, William. Miscellanies, consisting of Poems, classical extracts and oriental apologues. 3 vols. 16° tree calf extra, by Kalthoeber. London, 1795 From the Hamilton Palace Library. 146 Benjamin, L. N. St. Albans Raid; or, investigation into the charges against Lieut. Burnett H. Young and Command for their acts at St. Albans, Vt, Oct. 19, 1864. 8° paper. Montreal, 1865 147 Bennett, Edward. Amenities of Social Life. 16'' cloth, un- cut. London, 1887 CATALOGUE. 15 14S Benton, Clark, Statements of Facts and Law, relative to the prosecution of the Rev. Clark Benton, Protestant Mission- ary from the London Missionary Society, for the assumption of the office of a dissenting minister of the gospel in Que- bee, by the King's Attorney General of Lower Canada. 8^ half roan. Troy, 1804 149 (Beraldi, Henri.) Biblioth^ue d'un Bibliophile. Small 8"* paper, uncut. Only 200 copies printed. Lille, 1885 Very rare. Interesting notes. 150 Berard. Essai Bibliographique sur les editions des Elzevirs, les plus pr^cieuses et les plus recherchor- alely looled back, the panels in compartments formed by gold tilleis, uikI a beautiful centre ornament " a petits fers." Genuine Du Seuils are of extreme rarity. CATALOGUE. 21 BINDINGS AND PROVENANCES ILLUSTRES — Con. 200 Du Seuil. Franc^, Abbe de. Conduite chretienne adressee a son A. R. Madame de Guise, par le R. P. Dom Armand Jean ancien abbe de la Maison-Dieu, M. D. de la Trappe. 12° old red morocco extra, gilt edges, in the Du Seuil manner. Paris, 1697 201 Embroidered Binding. Book of Common Prayer 1642; — Bible (including Apocrypha), 1641 ; — Psalmes in Meeter, with music, 1642. In i vol. 8°, fine copies, ruled through- out in red, and bound in the original silk cover, embroi- dered with colored flowers and silver lace, gilt edges. London, 1641--42 202 Embroidered Binding. Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament and the New. Newly translated out of the ori- ginal tongues and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. Engraved title. Thick 4° in a unique contemporary embroidered silver cord binding, gilt: edges. Robert Barker : London, 1637 203 Edward VI. Aristotelis de Arte Rhetorica et de Poetica, Graece. Small 4° full brown morocco extra, gilt edges, by Clark and Bedford. B. Zanetti : Venetiis, 1536 Edward Vlth's copy, with his autograph E. R. and his motto " Crux Christi clavis Coeli " in his hand-writing; it subsequently belonged to Thomas Taylor, the Platonist, and has his autograph signature and note on the King's motto on title. Books from Edward VP Library are among the rarest of provenances. 204 English. Patrick, Bp. S. Devout Christian. Frontispiece and plate. 12^ very fine copy, in old English red morocco, very tastefully covered with gold tooling and variegated leather, gilt edges. London, 1676 This elegant specimen of contemporary binding was executed for T. Flatman, the poet's daughter, whose autograph " Hannah Flatman, 1675-6" is inscribed on fly-leaf. 205 Eve. I Salmi di David. Tradotti dalla Lingua Hebrea nella Italian a, Diuisi in cinque parti. Di nuouo ricorretti ed emendati. In the original Eve morocco binding, gilt edges. Paris, 1588 Marguerite de Valois' copy, in a beautiful binding by Clovis Eve, the sides and back entirely covered with marguerites, her arms on the front cover and her motto, Spes mea (Deus), on the back. A very rare and desirable specimen. On the last leaf is an autograph motto of two lines in the hand- writing of Catherine de Medicis, wife of Henri II and mother of Marguerite de Valois. The engraved title-page has the monograms of Queen Catherine (both styles) and Henri 11, a peculiarity of special interest. 22 CATALOGUE. BINDINGS AND PROVENANCES ILLUSTRES — Cox. 206 Eve. Vias. Sylviae Regiae Balthasaris dc Vias. 4'' old calf super extra, gilt edges. Lutetiae, 1623 Clovis Eve binding, with ornamentation " a petits fers ; " the sides arc tooled in two compartments; with a double fringe of dentelles around the lines; the inner frame contains a losange figure, composed of floriated ornaments, with numerous series of fleur-de-lys, in the vacant space. A very curious specimen. 207 Eve. II Decamerone di Messer Giovanni Boccaccio, Nuova- mente corretto per Messer Antonio Eruccioli. 18° old red morocco super extra, gilt edges. Venetia, 1542 The Turner copy. An elegant example, by Nicolas Eve, in perfect preservation. The sides and back are entirely covered with geometrical rolls and branches of foliage of the most delicate execution and of a beautiful design. Sold at the Turner sale for 1,020 francs. 208 Eve. Prophc^tie de Daniel, saincte et admirable, interpretee du regne et de la mort du chef des herdtiques qui se pretend Roy de Navarre, et veut envahir la couronne de France. I)6di6 a Monseigneur le Due de Mercceur et de Penthieuvre, Pair de France, etc. 8° old red morocco binding, gilt edges. Tholose, 1591 Fine specimen of a Clovis Eve binding, the sides richly tooled in compartments in a geometrical design of a beautiful pattern, entirely covering the panels. Aside from its value as a fine specimen of bincl- ing, the book is very curious and valuable, and very rare. Brunet only records the sale of one copy since 1819. 209 Eve. Nomocanon Photii, cum Commentarlis Theodori Bal- samonis. 4"^ old red morocco, gilt edges. Lutetiae Par., 1615 Magnificent Clovis Eve binding of the Louis XIII period, with the arms of a Prince Royal, the sides entirely covered with gilding, con- sisting of four rows of geometrical fringes, the spaces filled in with numerous small ornaments. For a magnificent Clovis Eve binding, see under Manuscripts, Book of Hours bound for Marguerite de Valois. 2 1 o Fleury. M^moire pr^sent^ au Conseil de sa Majesty, sur leque le Roy a ordonn^ I'^tablissementde Tinstruction gratuite dans les colleges de la Faculty des Arts, oli il y a actuellement plein et entier exercise de belles lettres et de philosophic. Folio, old brown morocco extra, gilt edges. Paris, 1724 With the arms of Cardinal Due de Fleury, minister of Louis XV. 211 Francis II. Angeli Politianis Sylvae. Nutricia, Rusticus, Manto, Ambra. Small 8° contemporary stamped calf bind- ing. Salman ticae, 1554 With the arms of Francis II as Dauphin, stamped on the sides. This is a very fine and rare specimen of blind tooling of the i6ih century, in very good preservation, and a very rare Provenance, Francis II having lived only two years after ascending the throne, and books with his arms are very rare. 212 George II. Standing Orders of the House of Lords in MS. 12^ old morocco, tooled back and sides. (London.) With the personal arms of George II. CATALOGUE. 23 BINDINGS AND PROVENANCES ILLUSTRES - Con. 213 Grolier. M. Tullii Ciceronis Orationum. Totnus primus. 1 8"^ old morocco. Lugduni, 1560 Fine specimen of a Grolier binding, the sides covered with gold tooling of a geometrical and Interlaced pattern, the back tooled in compartments. 214 IIanthaler, C. Exercitationes Faciles de Numis Veteruin pro Tyronibus. 4° magnificently bound in calf extra gilt, inside gold borders and gauffered edges. Nuremberg, 1735 Superb example of binding. The entire sides and back arc covered with gilt tooling of birds, leaves and flowers, within paneled gilt lace- work borders. In the centre of two sides are decorations, with the date '• T 736," and with the coat of arms, mitre and crosier of "Bemardus Abbas Ettalensis." On the recto, within a medallion, is a "Madonna and Child," with the legend "PVndatrix Monaster] Ettalensis." 215 Henri II and Diane de Poitiers. A Gellii Lvcvlentissinu Scriptoris Noctes Atticae. Charming engraved border on title. Small 4° black morocco, gilt. Cologne, Opera et Impensa loannis Soteris, 1526 From the library of Henri II of France and Diana of Poitiers. One of the rarest examples of their books. The sides are paneled in gold, and in the centre of each of the four liUets is the interlaced monogram *' D. H." (Diana et Henri), accompanied by fleurs-de-lys and crosses. In the centre of each side of the cover is the coat of arms of France, surmounted by a crown, and surrounded by the grand collar of the Order of Saint Esprit. Below is the favorite emblem of Diana de Puitiers, "a crescent moon," on the right and left of which is repeated the initial letter " H.*' of her regal lover. 216 Henry VIII. ScjctUS JDarctttlium Liber, per Bonifacium octauum Pontificem santcissimum in Lugdunensi consilio editis. Black £cttcr, with woodcut on title. 16"^ in the original calf. King Henry VIII's copy, with the royal arms stamped in blind tooling on the sides. Paris, 1523 An English i6th century stamped binding, executed for Henry VIII, of great rarity. The following is an exact description of the tooling : Recto Cover. — Panel stamped with the king's arms, bearing quar- terly France and England, supported by a dragon and a greyhound, and ensigned with a royal crown. Ground or field dotted with stars. In the top corners, the arms of the city of London in a shield, with ' the sun on one side, the crescent moon on the other. Reverse Cover. — Panels stamped with the Indos rose, encircled with a ribbon, on which is inscribed, in old Gothic letters : " Haec rosa virtutis de coelo missa sereno, A sternum florens regia sceptra feret." supported by two angels. The arms of London are on recto, and at bottom the binder's mark of Julian Notary, with his initials, England s fourth printer, but doing contemporary printing with Caxton, for whom, no doubt, he worked. This binding and stamp belong to the older model, used by Pynson and Julian Notary for Henry VII and continued for Henry VIH, until changed by John Reynor. One cover loose and blemishes in the binding in several places, but Init as fme a specimen as is now obtainable. 24 CATALOGUE. BINDINGS AND PROVENANCES ILLUSTRES — Con. 217 Henriette de France. Zarate, Augustln de. Ilistoire de la decouverte et de la Conquete du Perou. Traduite de TEspagnol. riates. 2 vols. 12° old citron morocco, extra, gilt edges. Paris, 1742 Beautiful copy with the arms of Princess Ileniietle Sophie de France, daughter of Louis XV. 218 HoYM. Phaedri qui sub Augusto et Tiberio vixit Fabula^. Additae sunt notag et animadversiones Tanaquilli Fabri. Small 4"^ French mottled calf, extra. Salmurii, 1657 From the library of the Count d'Hoym, with his arms. 219 IIovM. Bossuet, J. B. Politique tiree des propres Paroles de TEcriture Sainte. Fine portrait. 2 vols. 12^ calf, extra* Paris, 17 14 From the library of Count d'lloym, with his arms stam-ped in gold en the sides. 220 IIoYM. Irenicum. Irenicorum, seu reconciliatoris christian- orum hodiernorum norma triplex, etc., Amst., 1658 ; — Ire- nico-Mastix, 1667; — Henoticum Christianorum, 1662. 4 parts in 2 vols. 12° old green morocco, gilt backs and edges. From the library of Count d'lloym, with his arms stamped in gold on the sides. Fine copy. 22 1 Italian. Uffizio della Beata Vergine Maria per tutti i tempi deir Anno coll' UfTizio. Engraved frontispiece and vignette on title. 8°, superbly bound in calf extra gilt, gilt edges. Roma, dalla Stamperia Pontificia Vaticana, 1742 AR IKS formerly in Dispute between Great Britain and the United States ; — Northerly and Westerly Boundary of the Province of Ontario; — Treaties affecting the Boun- daries and the Fisheries of Canada, etc. 4 pamphlets. 313 BouRiNOT, John G. Local Government in Canada, an his- torical study. 8° paper, uncut. Baltimore, 1887 314 BouRASSA, Napoleon. Jacques et Marie; Souvenir d'un People Disperse. Royal 8° paper, uncut. Montreal, 1886 315 BouRBOURG, Abbe. Histoire du Canada, de son Eglise, et de ses Missions, depuis la decouverte de 1 Amerique jusqu'a nos jours, ^crite sur des documents inedits compulses dans les Archives de TArcheveche et de la ville de Quebec, etc. 2 vols. 8^" sheep. Paris, 1852 316 Bourgeois. La Vie de la Venerable Sceur Marguerite Bour- geois dite du Saint Sacrament, Institutrice, Fondatrice, et i^rbmiere Superieure des Filles Seculieres de la Congre- gation Notre-Dame, EtabH a Ville-Marie dans la isle de Montreal en Canada, tir^e des memoires certains, et la Plu- part Osiginaux. ii° sheep. Ville-Marie, 18 18 317 BouRGEOYS. Vie de la Sceur Bourgeoys, fondatrice de la Congregation de Notre-Dame de Villomarie en Canada, suiv'ie de I'histoire de cet Institute jusqu'a ce jour. Portrait and plates. 2 vols. 8° paper, uncut. Villemarie, 1853 318 Bourgeoys. Me'moires particuliers pour servier a THistoire de rfiglise de I'Amerique du Nord ; Vie de la Sceur Bour- geoys, et Histoire de la Congregation de Villemarie depuis la mort de la sceur Bourgeoys jusqu'a ce jour. Par I'Abbe Faillon. Portrait and plates. 2 vols. 8"* half calf. Paris, 1853 319 BouRixoT, J. G. Manual of the Constitutional History of Canada, from the earliest period to 1888. X2° cloth. Montreal, 1888 CATALOGUE. 37 320 BouTWELL, Charles. English Heraldry. 450 illustrations. 12° cloth. London, 1879 321 BoYER, A. Dictionnaire Anglais-Frangaise et Frangaise- Anglais. Thick 4° half morocco. (Broken.) Paris, 1841 322 Boys' Own Annual. Vol. 10. Illustrations. Small folio, cloth. London, 1887-S 323 [Brackenridge, H. n.] The Death of General Montgomery at the Siege of Quebec. A Tragedy. With an Ode in honor of the Pennsylvania Militia, and Elegiac Pieces com- memorative of distinguished characters, pp. 79 (5). 8° morocco extra, gilt edges, by F. Bedford. R. Bell: Phila., 1777 A portrait of Gen. Montgomery (engraved by Norman) is inserted in place of the symbolic frontispiece, which is wanting. 324 Bradley, J. W. Dictionary of Miniatures, Illuminators, Calligraphers and Copyists, with references to their works, and notices of their patrons, from the establishment of Christianity to the eighteenth century. Vols, i and 2, A-N. (Vol. 3 not yet published.) 2 vols. 8° half morocco, uncut. London, 1887 325 Bradley, M. C. and E. T. Westminster Abbey. Illustra- tions and Architectural Chapter by A. J. Graham. Roj^al S° half morocco. Boston. 326 Brainerd, David. Account of the Life of. By Jonathan Edwards. 8° sheep. (Broken.) Edinburgh, 1765 327 Srant, Sebastian. Stultifera Navis : Narragonice Pfectionis nunq* satis laudata Navis per Jacobum Locher in latinum traducta eloquium, per Sebastianu Brant denuo seduloque re visa. With 117 large and curious wood-cuts. Small 4° half morocco. Johannes Bergmann de Olpe : Basil, 1497 328 Brant. Salutifera Navis. An exact Reprint of the text, with close reproductions of the engravings, from different wood blocks. Small 4° in the original half calf binding, a very large copy from the Heber Library. Jac. Zachon (Lugduni), 1488 (sic, for 1498) The chapter " De geographica regiona inquisitione " contains the earliest known allusion to the discovery of the New World, by Col- umbus, and these volumes are justly classed among Americana. 329 Brant. The Ship of Fools. Translated by Alexander Bar- clay. With nearly 120 quaint fac-similes illustrations from the edition of 1497. 2 vols. 4° cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1874 330 Brant, Joseph. Memoir of the distinguished Mohawk Indian Chief, Sachem, and Warrior, Capt. Joseph Brant, compiled from the most authentic records. Portrait. 12° boards. Brantford, 1872 38 CATALOGUE. 331 Brantome, Sieur de. Les sept Discours touchant les Dames Galantes. Publics sur les manuscrits de la Biblioth^que nationale par Henri Bouchot. Portrait and fine etchings by Beaumont J\nd Boilvin. India proofs. 3 vols. 12° Half crimson crushed levant morocco extra, uncut edges, gilt tops, by Bradstreet. Paris, 18S2 China paper copy. Only 30 printed. 332 Brasseur de Bourbourg. Manuscrit Troano, Etudes sur le Syst^me Graphique et la Langue des Mayas. Profusely illustrated with chromo-lithographic plates and woodcuts. 2 vols, large 4*^ half morocco extra, gilt tops. Imprimerie Imperiale : Paris, 1869-70 Supplementary to Kingsborough's Antiquities of New Mexico, and very rare, with the " Supplement au Syst^me d'lnterpretation des . Signes Hieroglyphiques et du Lecture du Manuscrit Troano," bound up at the commencement of the second volume. 333 Breen, H. H. St. Lucia ; historical, statistical and descrip- tive. 8*^ half calf. London, 1844 334 [Bremond, G.] Le Cocu content, ou le Veritable Miroir des Amoureux. Histoire nouvelle et galante. Frontispiece. An elegant copy. 16^ bound by Hardy-Mesnil in citron levant morocco extra, three gold fillets on the sides, gilt back and edges, inside borders. Amsterdam, 1702 335 Bressany, R. p. F. J. Relation Abr^g^e de quelques mis- sions des p^res de la compagnie de Jesus dans la Nouvelle- France. Illustrations. S"^ mottled sheep. Montreal, 1852 336 Brewer, E. C. Dictionary of Miracles, imitative, realistic and dogmatic. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1884 337 Brewer. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, giving the deriva- tion, source or origin or common phrases, allusions, and words that have a tale to tell. 8"" half morocco. London. 338 Brewer. Readers Handbook of Allusions, References, Plots and Stories. 8° half morocco. Phila., 1883 339 Brewer, F. P. Coins and Currency of Modern Greece, Royal 8° paper. Boston, 1877 340 Brissot de Warville. New Travels in the United States of America, performed in 1788. 2 vols. 8° sheep. (Binding cracked.) London, 1794 341 Brock, Sir Isaac. Life and Correspondence of, interspersed with notices of the celebrated Indian chief, Tecumseh. 12"" cloth, uncut. London, 1845 342 [Brooke, Mrs. Frances.] History of Emily Montague. 4 vols. 12® calf. London, 1769 The first Anglo-Canadian Novel, very rare, describing colonial cus- toms, life at Quebec, etc. CATALOGUE. 39 343 Brougham, Lord. Historical Sketches of Statesmen who flourished in the Time of George III. 6 vols, in 3, 16° cloth. London, 1845 344 [Browne, Thomas.] Parson's Horn-Book, Part 2. By the Comet Literary and Patriotic Club. Humorous plates. 8*^ cloth, uncut. Dublin, 183 1 345 Browning, W. S. History of Huguenots. S° cloth. Phila., 1845 346 Brunet, J. C. Manuel du Libraire et de TAmateur de Livres. 5 vols. 8° half roan, uncut, gilt top. Bruxelles, 1838 347 Brunet, Gustave. Curiosites Biblographiques et Artistiques ; Livres, Manuscripts et Gravures qui, en vente publique, ont ddpass^ le prix de mille Francs, Tableaux payds plus de cinquant mille Francs. 8*^ half crimson morocco, uncut, gilt top. Genbve, 1867 348 [Brunet.] Livres paye's en Vente Publique 1000 fr. et au dessus, depuis 1866 jusqu'a ce jour, fitude bibliogra phique par Philomneste junior. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt top. Only 250 copies printed. Bordeaux, 1877 349 Brunet. Bibliomania in the Present Day in France and England ; or, some account of celebrated recent sales, giv- ing the prices at which the more important Books were sold, together with the prices brought by the same books in previous sales. Portrait. 8° vellum paper, uncut. New York, 1880 350 Bryan, Michael. Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, biographical and critical. New edition, revised and enlarged edited by R. E. Graves. 2 vols, royal 8° in parts, uncut. London, 1884 351 Bryan. Biographical and Critical Dictionary of Painters and Engravers. New edition by George Stanley. Imperial 8'^ cloth, uncut. London, 1873 352 Bryan. Marks and Monograms of Early English and Con- tinental Engravers. 4° paper. (2 copies.) London, 1819 353 Bryant and Gay. Popular History of the United States from the First Discovery of the Western Hemisphere by the Northmen, to the end of the First Century of the Union of the States. Numerous steel plates and woodcuts. 4 vols, royal 8° cloth. London, 1876 354 Bryce, George. .Short History of the Canadian People. Map. 12° cloth. Toronto, 1887 355 Buccaneers. Lives and Voyages of Drake, Cavendish, and Dampier, including a View of the History of the buccaneers. Portraits. 12° cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1837 40 CATALOGUE. 356 BucHAN, William. Domestic Medicine. Autograph of Nel- son. 8° sheep. London, 1799 357 Buchanan, Isaac. Relations of the Industry of Canada, with the mother country and the United States. Edited by Henry J. Morgan. Portrait. 8° cloth. Montreal, 1864 358 BvDt. Summaire ou Epitome du Livre de Asse fait par le commandement du roy, par maistre Guillaume Bud^, con- seiller du diet seigneur . . . reveu et additionne oultre les pr^c^dentes impressions. 12° full brown crushed levant morocco extra, inside borders, gilt edges. Galliot du Pre', Paris, 1529 Elegant copy, bound by Trautz-Bauzonnet. 359 BuFFiER, Pdre. Traitd de la Societe civile, et du moyen de se rendre heureux, en contribuant au bonheur des personnes avec qui Ton vit. 18'' sheep. Paris, 1731 360 BuiES, Arthur. Chroniques, Voyages, etc. 2 vols. 12° sheep and half roan. Quebec, 1875-77 361 BuiES. Chroniques, Humeurs et Caprices. 2 vols. 12° half calf. Quebec, 1873 362 Bulger, G. E. Extracts from my South-African Journal, during five years service in the 2nd Battalion, loth Foot. Privately printed Regimental Press. 8^ paper. Bangalore, 1867 363 BuNYAN, John. Pilgrim's Progress, as originally published by John Bunyan. Being a fac-simile reproduction of the First edition. 12° boards. London. 364 BuNYAN. Pilgrim's Progress as originally published. Being a fac-simile reproduction of the First edition. 16° paper, uncut. London. 365 BuRDER, George. Pilgrim's Progress from Earth to Heaven, an epic poem. Being a metrical version of that inimitable Allegory, by John Bunyan. Illustrations. 12° cloth. London. 366 BuRGMAiER, Hans. Images de Saints et Saintes de Famille de I'Empereur Maximilian. 119 fine large woodcuts by various old engravers after designs by H. Burgmaier, first impressions. Folio, full crimson morocco, super-extra, gilt edges. Vienne, 1799 Beautiful impressions from the original blocks, on thick paper, and in a rich old morocco binding, with coat of arms on the sides. Limited edition. 367 BuRGOYNE. State of the Expedition from Canada, as laid before the House of Commons, by Lieut.-Gen. Burgoyne and verified by evidence with a collection of authentic doc- uments, and addition of many circumstances which were prevented from appearing before the Flouse by the proro- gation of Parliament. Written by himself. Map. 4° half sheep. London, 1780 CATALOGUE. 41 368 BuRGOYNE. State of the Expedition from Canada, as laid before the House of Commons, by Lieutenant-General Burgoyne, and verified by evidence : with a collection of authentic documents. Written and collected by himself. 2d edition. Maps. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1780 Fine uncut copy, with autographs of Gov. Pownal and lion. John Neilson. 369 Burke, Edward. An Account of the European Settlements in America. Maps. 2 vols. 8° calf. London, 1757 370 Burke. Account of the European Settlements in America. 2 vols. 12° calf. London, 1766 371 Burke. Speech of, on moving his resolutions for concilia- tion with the Colonies, March 22, 1775. 8° paper, London, 1775 372 Burke, Sir Bernard. Rise of Great Families, other Essays, and Stories. 8"" cloth, uncut. London, 1873 373 Burke. Vicissitudes of Families and other Essays. 2 vols. small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1859 374 Burke, John. Encyclopaedia of Heraldry, or general armory of England, Scotland and Ireland, comprising a registry of all armorial bearings from the earliest to the present time, including the late grants by the College of Arms. Thick 8° cloth. London. 375 Burke. Genealogical and Heraldic History of the extinct and dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland and Scot- land. Portrait and hundreds of coats-of-arms in the text, colored by hand. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1844 376 Burke, J. and J. B. Royal Families of England, Scotland, and Wales, w^ith their descendants, sovereigns and subjects. 2 vols, royal 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt top. London, 1848 377 Burke. Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry, of Great Britain and Ireland. 2 vols, imperial 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1847 378 Burke. Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, extinct, dormant, and in abeyance. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1840 379 BuRNABY, Andrew. Travels through the Middle Settlements in North America in the years 1759 and 1760 : with obser- vations upon the state of the Colonics. 8° calf. London, 1775 380 Burn, Richard. Lc Juge a Vd'ix, et officier dc paroisse pour la Province de Quebec. S"* half morocco. Montreal, 1789 381 Burns, Robert. Complete Works of. (Self Interpreting.) Illustrated with 60 etchings, and wood-cuts, maps and fac- similes. 6 vols, royal 8** cloth, uncut. Phila. Edition de luxe. India proofs. Only 1000 copies printed. 42 CATALOGUE. 352 Burns, Robert. Poems, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, by Robert Burns. 8"^ full morocco super extra, red edges. Printed by John Wilson, Kilmarnock, 1786 The excessively scarce first edition, with some defects, but measur- ing 7 1-2 by 4 7-8 inches. The title page is missing and supplied in a facsimile, 5 leaves mended, and several leaves stained ; considering its rarity the copy is a desirable one, perfect copies are quoted at ^ 100 and over. 353 Burns. Poems chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. Second edi- tion (First Edinburgh Edition). An elegant copy, with portrait after Nasmyth. 8° half morocco extra, gilt top by Bradstreet. Edinburgh, 1787 384 Burns. Poems chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. The Third Edition (First London Edition). A beautiful copy. Por- trait by Bengo. 8^ full crushed levant morocco super extra, gilt edges, by Tout. London, 1787 This edition, published in April, 1787, contains the first engraved por- trait made of Burns from the painting by Nasmyth. lUirns wrote to Lallantyne, Feb. 4, 1787: " I am getting my phiz done by an eminent engraver, John Bengo, and if it can be ready in time, I shall appear in my book, looking like other fools, to my title page'" 385 Burns. Works of, with an account of his life, and a criti- cism on his writings, to which are prefixed some observa- tions on the character and condition of the Scottish Peas- antry. Portrait. Fourth edition. 4 vols.; — Views in North Britain, illustrative of the Works of Robert Burns, accompanied with Descriptions, and a Sketch of the Poet's Life, by James Storer and John Greig. Numerous plates. 8° half roan. Together, 5 vols. London, 1S05 356 Burns. Poetical Works. Engraved titles. 2 vols. 24° cloth. Chiswick, 1829 357 Burns. Poems. Reprint of the Kilmarnock edition, 1786. 8° boards, uncut. Kilmarnock, 1870 358 Burns. The Cottar's Saturday Night. With 8 plates, by John Faed. Oblong folio, cloth. Edinburgh, 1853 359 Burns. Illustrations of Robert Burns' Works. 17 etchings, by W. B. Scott. India proofs before letters. In a port- folio. Folio, boards. Edinburgh, 1885 390 Burns. Illustrations to the Works of Robert Burns, from original drawings by Nasmyth, Bough, Lockhart and Stain- ton. 29 elegant plates, in a portfolio. Folio, boards. Artist's proof. Only 75 copies printed. Edinburgh, 1880 391 Burns. The Soldier's Return. Illustrated by John Faed. 6 fine plates. Oblong folio, cloth. Edinburgh, 1857 392 Burns. Tam O'Shanter. Illustrated by John Faed. 6 fine plates. Folio, boards. Edinburgh, 1855 CATALOGUE. 43 393 Burns. Tarn 0'Shanter,,a Tale in Verse. With full-page colored illustrations by George Cruikshank. 4° boards. Lon'don, 1884 394 Burton, John 11. Book-Hunter. Portrait and illustrations. 12° half morocco, uncut. Roxburghe style. New York, 1883 395 Burton, W. E. Cyclopaedia of Wit and Plumor, containing choice and characteristic selections from writings of the most eminent humorists of America, Ireland, Scotland and England. Portraits. 2 vols, bound in 4. 4 vols. 8° cloth. New York, 1S72 396 Burton, Robert. Anatomy of Melancholy. Folio, half sheep. (Title page missing and otherwise imperfect.) (London, 163S) 397 Bush, George. Life of Mahommed, founder of the religion of Islam and of the Empire of the Saracens. First Canada edition. 8° half morocco. Niagara, i S3 1 39S Bussy-Rabutin. Ilistoire Amoureuse des Gaules. 18° full crimson crushed levant morocco extra, three gold fillets on the sides, tooled back, gilt edges, inside borders, by Thi- }jaron. Liege, n. d. Elegant copy of the famous Elzevirian edition, " a la Croix de Malte." Contains the extra leaf (the Key), giving the names of the parties alluded to. 399 [Butel-Dumont.] Histoire et Commerce des Angloises, dans I'Amerique Septentrionale, ou Ton trouve Tetat actuel de leur population, et des details curieux sur la constitution du leur gouvernement, principalement sur celui de la Nouvelle- Angleterre, de la Pensilvanie, de la Caroline et de la Cieorgie. 12° paper, uncut. Londres, 1755 400 Butler, Capt. W. F. Wild North Land, being the story of a winter journey with dogs across Northern North America. Illustrations and map. Montreal, 1874 401 Butler. The Great Lone Land, a narrative of travel and adventure in the North-West of America. Map. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1872 402 Butler, Samuel. Hudibras, the first part, printed for Richard Marriot, 1663 ; Hudibras, the second part, printed for John Martyn and James Allestry, 1664 ; Hudibras, the third and last part, printed for Simon Miller, 1678. The rare first edition of each, together 3 vols. 12"^ and S^ calf and half calf. London, 1663-78 403 Butler. Hudibras, in three parts. 18° in old morocco bind- ing, lettered " Whole Duty of Man." Glasgow, 1769 404 Butler. Poetical Works of. Portrait. 2 vols. 12"^ polished calf. Pickering: London, 1835 405 Butterworth, Hezekiah. Zigzag Journeys in Acadia and New France. Numerous illustrations. 4"^ cloth. Boston, 1885 41 CATALOGUE. 406 Byron, Lord. Hours of Idleness, a Series of Poems, original and translated. 8"^ original boards, uncut. Newark, 1807 Fine copy of the original edition of Byron's first publication, which called forth the adverse criticism in the Kdinburgh Review. 407 BvKON. Poems. 'Hie (jiaour, Pride of Abydos and Corsair. 8"* boards, uncut. London, 1814 408 ByuoN. Sardanapalus, a Tragedy; — The Two Foscari; — Cain, a Mystery. 8° half roan. London, 1821 409 Byron. Don Juan. Portrait. 18° boards, uncut. London, 1822 410 BvRON. Narrative of Lord Byron's Last Journey to Greece ; extracted from the Journal of Count Peter Gamba, who at- tended his Lordship on that FA'pedition. 8* calf. London, 1825 411 BvRON. Life of, by John Gait. (First Canadian Edition.) 8° sheep. Niagara, 183 1 412 /^"^ABINET OF Genius; containing frontispieces and char- V_^ acters adapted to the most Popular Poems, etc., with the Poems, etc., at large ; embellished with 56 most exquisite stippled engravings, in brown ink, of the Bartolozzi School, designed by S. Shelley, and engraved by Taylor. 2 vols, small 4"" calf. (Covers broken.) London, 1787 413 CAiurr, Sebastian. Remarkable Life, Adventures of Sebas- tian Cabot of Bristol, founder of Great Britain's Maritime power, discoverer of America and its first colonizer. By J. F. Nicholls. Portrait. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1869 414 Cabot. Les Navigations Terre-Neuviennes de Jean et Sebas- tian Cabot. Letter au Rev. L. Woods, Par M. D. Avezac. Royal 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1869^ 415 Calendrier Parisien, 1886. Illustrated with 12 etchings. 18° silk covers, uncut edges. Only 650 copies printed. Paris. 416 Calkins, John B. History and Geography of Nova Scotia. 12° cloth. Halifax, 1878 417 Calvert, Pierre du. Appel h la Justice de TEtat ; ou Recueil de Lettres au Roi, au Prince de Galles, et aux Ministres ; avec une lettre a Messieurs les Canadiens, ou sont fidele- ment expose's les actes horrible de la violence arbitraire qui a r^gne dans la Colonie, durant les derniers troubles, et les vrais sentiments du Canada sur le Bill de Quebec, et sur la forme de Gouvernment la plus propre a y faire renaitre la paix and le bonheur public. 8° paper, uncut. Londres, 1784 CATALOGUE. 45 418 Calvet. Case of Peter du Calvet, Esq., of Montreal, Prov- ince of Quebec ; containing (among other things worth no- tice) an Account of the long and severe Imprisonment he suffered in the said Province, by the order of Gen. Haldi- mand, the present governor of the same, without the least cause or offence. 8° half morocco. London, 1784 419 Cameos of English History; — Italian Dictionary'; — Bige- low's Handbook of Punctuation ; — The Queen's English, by Alford ; — Cyclopaedia of Religious Literature, etc. 10 vols. 420 Campardon, E. La Cheminee de Madame de la Poupeliniere. Frontispiece. Square 18° full blue crushed levant morocco extra, inside borders, gilt edges, purple satin lining. Paris. Fine copy. Relates to the famous liason of Cardinal Richelieu with La Poupeliniere. 421 Campbell, Thomas. Pleasures of Hope, with other Poems. Plates by Westall. 12° panelled calf. London, 1S22 422 Campean, F. R. E. Illustrated Guide to the House of Com- mons of Canada, 1875 ; — House of Commons and Senate, 1879. Numerous portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Ottawa, 1875-9 423 Campean. Guide Illustre de la Chambre des Communes du Canada. Numerous portraits. 8"^ cloth. Ottawa, 1875 424 Canada. Collection de manuscrit con tenant lettres, ml^moirs, et autre documents historiques relatif a la Nouvelle-France, recueillis aux archives de la province de Quebec, ou copies a I'etranger, mis en ordre et editcs sous les aupices de la legislature de Quebec avec table. Complete set. 5 vols, thick 4° paper, uncut. Quebec, 1883-85 425 Canada. Short Topographical Description of his Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America. To which is annexed a Provincial Gazetteer. 8"" half roan, uncut, gilt top. London, 1799 426 Canada. Relations inedites de la Nouvelle-France, (1672- 1679) pour faire suite aux Anciennes Relations, 1615-1672. 2 vols. 12° paper, uncut. Paris, 1861 427 Canada. Memoires sur le Canada, depuis 1749 jusqu'a 1760. Maps and plans. 8° cloth. (Binding damaged.) Quebec, 1873 428 Canada. L'Univers Pittoresque, ou Histoire et description de tous les peuples, public par Firmin Didot freres. 1436 livraison concernant les possessions anglaise de I'Am^rique du Nord par Fr^d. Lacroix. With 16 plates. 8° paper, uncut. Paris. Contains an article on Canada not to be found elsewhere. 46 CATALOGUE. 429 Canada Archives. Complete set, comprising Ancient French Archives or Extracts from the Minutes of Council relating to the records of Canada, while under the Govern- ment of France. Small 4° original boards ; — Neilson, Quebec, 1791. (Fine copy of English and French text); — Reports of Douglass Brymner 1873, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1886, 1888; — Quebec Parliamentary Reports, 1883 and 1886-87 ; — Nos Archives, Les Statistiques, Que- bec, 1880; — Les Archives du Canada par Turcotte. 14 vols. Quebec, 1877 430 Canada Laws. Nova Scotia. Perpetual Acts of the Gene- ral Assemblies of His Majesty's Provinces of Nova Scotia, Title, Dedication, Table of Titles, etc. (13 prel. 11.) pp. 1-206, and errata, i p. ; — The Temporary Acts of the Gen- eral Assemblies of Nova Scotia. Title, and pp. 65. 2 vols. in I, old law calf. Fine copy. Robert Fletcher: Halifax, N. S., 1767 " This edition of the Laws of the Provinces was prepared by John Duport, Esq. * with the revised and marginal references by Chief- Justice Jonathan Belchor' — by whom it was dedicated to the Governor, Lord William Campbell." 431 Canada Laws. Ordinances made for the Province of Quebec by the Governor and Council of the said Province since the Establishment of the Civil Government. Folio, half sheep. Brown and Gilmore : Quebec, 1767 General Murray's Ordinances. 81 pages, the last supplied in MSS. Hon. Judges Ramsay and D. Mondelet's signatures on title. 432 Canada Laws. Ordinances made and passed by the Gover- nor and Legislative Council of the Province of Quebec. pp.134. Folio, half roan. Quebec, 1777 433 Canada Laws. Ordinances made and passed by the Gover- nor and Legislative Council of the Province of Quebec, pp. 82. Folio, half sheep, uncut. Quebec, 1780 434 Canada Laws. Ordinances from 1768 to 1773 in MS. folio. (Not known to exist in a printed form.) The four preceding numbers form a complete set of the Ordinances. 435 Canada Laws. Complete set of Statutes from 1758 to 1836. Vol. o. Public Acts, Quebec, 1824; — Vol. I. Edits et Or- dinnances, Quebec, 1803; — Vol. IL Ordinnances des Jntendants ; — Vols. I to XIV. Statutes, Quebec, 1830-36. 17 vols. 4° uniform binding, sheep. 436 Canada Laws. Ordinances of the Special Council of Lower Canada, 1838-9. 4° half calf. Quebec, 1839 437 Canada Laws. Collection of the Acts passed in the Parlia- ment of Great Britain, and of other public Acts Relative to Canada, 17 59-1 8 2 2. (Includes official Articles of Capitu- lation, Quebec and Montreal. 4° half sheep. Quebec, 1824 CATALOGUE. 47 458 Canada Laws. Ordinances made and Passed by the Governor and Legislative Council of the Province of Quebec and now in force in the Province of Lower Canada. 4° calf. Quebec, 1795 Contains also Acts Geo. 111,1768-74: — Copies Quebec Official Gazette, Dec i, 1791, containing proclamation forming Province of Upper Canada, May 24, 1792, Proclamation forming cities of Montreal, Quebec, Three Rivers, William Henry and towniships of Canada. Proclamation Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation between England and the United States of America, dated 19 Nov. 1794. Reg- ulation of Commerce between Lower Canada and the^ United States, Ulficial Proclamation, Indexes, etc. 439 Canada Laws. Maseres' Plan of a Code of Laws for the Province of Quebec. Reported by the Advocate-General (Maseres). 12° half morocco. London, 1774 440 Canada Laws. Provincial Statutes of Lower Canada from the first session of the first Provincial Parliament, 1792 to 1808. 4 vols. 4*^ half sheep. Quebec, 1 795-1808 441 Canada Laws. The Same. Vol. i. 1792-96. 4° half sheep. Quebec, 1795 442 Canada Laws. Edits, Ordonnances Royaux, Declarations, et Arrets du Conseil D'Etat Du Roi ; Concernat le Canada, mis par ordre chronologique. 2 vols. 4° half sheep. Quebec, 1803-6 413 Canada Laws. Edits, Ordonnances Royaux, Declarations, et Arrets du Conseil ; — Arrets et Re'glements du Conseil Supcrier de Quebec et Ordonnances et Jugements des In- tendants du Canada. 2 vols, royal 8*^ half sheep. Quebec, 1854-55 444 Canada Laws. Statutes of His Majesty's Province of Upper Canada, 1820-30. 4° half sheep. York and Toronto, 1820-30 445 Canada Laws. Upper Canada Legislative Council and Assembly Reports of 182 1, (Title page and first two leaves missing). 4° half roan. Printed at York, 1821 446 Canada Laws. Statutes regulating the Judicature of Lower Canada. 8° half sheep. Kingston, 1843 ; — Index Com- plet des Ordonnances et Statuts du Bas Canada Jusqu'a la 57*, Anne'e (1817) de George Trois, Together 2 vols. 8"" half sheep. Quebec, 1818 447 Canada Laws. Tables relative to the Acts and Ordinances of Lower Canada. 8° half sheep. Kingston, 1843 448 Canada Laws. Tables of fees to Attorney's and Officers of the Courts of Law of Low^er Canada. 8° half sheep. Montreal, 1862 449 Canada Laws. A brief View of the Laws of Upper Canada. By W. C. Keele. 8° half sheep. Toronto, 1844 48 CATALOGUE. 450 Canada. Information respecting the Eastern Townships of Lower Canada, addressed to emigrants and others in search of lands for settlement. 8° half roan. Sherbrooke, 1837 451 Canada and her Resources. First Prize Essay, by J. S. Hogan ; — Second Prize Essay by Alexander Morris. Maps. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. ]\[ontreal, 1855 452 Canada. Parliamentary Debates on the Subject of the Con- federation of the British North American Provinces, 3d ' session 8th Provincial Parliament of Canada. Royal 8° half sheep. Quebec, 1865 453 Canada. Thoughts on the Canada Bill now depending in Parliament. 8° half roan, uncut. London, 179 1 454 Canada at the Universal Exhibition of 1S55. Frontispiece. S"" cloth. Toronto, 1856 455 Canada. Gazetteer of the Province of Upper Canada, to which is added an appendix describing the principal towns, fortifications, and rivers in Lower Canada. With folded map mounted on linen. 8° boards. New York, 1813 456 Canada. Constitution of Canada. The British North Amer- ica Act, 1867 ; to which is added the Quebec Resolutions of 1864, and the Constitution of the United States. By Joseph Doutre. Royal 8° half sheep. Montreal, 1S80 457 Canada. Memoires et Documents relatifs a Thistoire du Canada, publics par la Socidte Historique de Montreal. 8"^ half morocco. Montreal, 1859 458 Canada. Review of the Proceedings of the Legislature of Lower Canada, in the Session of 1831. 8° boards. Montreal, 1832 459 Canada. Dcbats Parlementaires sur la question de la Con- federation des provinces de TAmerique Britannique du Nord. 3*^ Session, de Parlement Provincial du Canada. Thick 8° half morocco. Quebec, 1865 460 Canada. Rapport du Commite du Conseil sur I'Objet d'aug- menter les Moyens d'Education. 4° half calf. Quebec, 1790 The first official report on public instruction printed in Canada. 461 Canada. Journal de ITnstruction Publique. Illustrations. 8 vols, in 2, 4° half calf. Montreal, 1858-64 462 Canada. Geological Survey of Canada. Report of Progress from its Commencement to 1874. 8 vols. 8° flexible calf. (Vols. I and 3 misbound.) Montreal, 1863-74 463 Canada. Exploration Ge'ologique du Canada. Rapports de Progress, 1845-53. Maps. 2 vols. 8° half morocco. Toronto. CATALOGUE. 49 464 Canada. One Hundred Prize Questions in Canadian His- tory and the Answers of " Hermes " (McCord). 12*^ paper. (2 copies.) Montreal, 1880 465 Canada. Early Imprints. St. John, N. B. Sermon by J. Priestly, 23 pp., St. John, Henry Chubb, 1821 ; — Remarks on the Improvement of Live Stock, St. John, Henry Chubb, 1825; — Minutes New Brunswick Baptist Association, St. - John, D. A. Cameron, 1834; — Speeches Wesleyan Cen- tenary Meetings, St. John, W. L. Avery, 1838. York. Re- port Society Promoting Christian Knowledge for 1827, York, U. C, R. Stanton, N. D. ; — Church Fellowship, a Sermon by Ven. John Strachan, York, Rob. Stanton, 1832. Toronto. 10 letters on Church Establishment, in Answer to Rev. E. Ryerson by an Anglo Canadian. 7 pamphlets. Toronto, 1839. 466 Canada. Early Imprints. Kingston, U. C. Religious Dis- courses by the Author of Waverley, Kingston, James Mac- farlane, 1828; — A Letter from Rev. D. Strachan to Dr. Lee, D.D., Kingston, 1829 ; — La Crise Ministerielle et Mr. Dennis B. Viger, etc., Kingston, 1844. Cobourg, U. C. Hear the Church, Coburg, 1839. Montreal. The Christ* ian Religion recommended in a letter to his Pupils, by Rev, J. Strachan, Montreal, 1807; — A Sermon preached at York, by the Rev. John Strachan, Montreal, 18 14 ; — Arti- cles of Association of the Montreal Bank, Montreal, W. Gray, N. D. (18 1 6). 7 pamphlets. 467 Canada Imprints. Meilleur, J. B. Nouvelle Grammaire Anglaise. 16° stitched. Village Debartzch, 1833 468 Canada Imprint. Toronto Almanac, 1839. (Title-page and last leaf of the index missing.) 16° half calf. Toronto. 469 Canada Imprint. Lettre adresse a ses Quailles par Mgr. J. Evbque de Le'on. (Quebec : J. Neilson, 1792) 470 Canada Paper Money. Declaration Du Roy ou sujet de la Monnoye de Carte de Canada, Paris, 1717. Arrest du Conseil D £tat du Roi concernant les Papiers de Canada. Paris, 1764-1765-1768-1769. 6 interesting pieces on the paper-money of Canada. 471 Canada. Agricultural. Evans' Agricultural Improvement, Montreal. (Inscribed copy from the Author to James Leslie); — Traduction des Lemons de Chinne, Montreal, xSzo; — Supplementary Volume to Evans' Agriculture, Montreal, 1836; — Canadian Agricultural Reader, Niagara, 1845 y — ^'^^ Canadian Farrier and Farmer's Manual, bj R. C. Hoit ; — Stanstead and Sherbrooke, 1834 ; — Memoirs of the Society of Virginia for Promoting Agricul- ture, i8i8j — Provincial Agricultural Society, Halifax, N. S., 1824. 6 vols. S^ CATALOGUE. 472 Canada Provenances. French Regime. Church Missal w ith Music (without title and imperfect). Ce present Missal appartirent a L'Eglise des Pdres RecoUets desTrois Rivieres, ct moy soussignd, qui Temprunte, promets le leur rendre d Icur premiere, requet et volenti. Fait auxTrois Rividres cc quinzi^me Mars, Mil Sept Cent Trente Huit, Clement Lefebvre Pr^tre Religieux Recollet Missionaire des Forges de Saint Maurice. Folio, old calf. 473 Canada Provenances. French Ri^gime. L'Homme de Cour de Baltasar Grecian. With autograph sig. on title of CuRife Le Guerne, dated 1753, and with book-plate on cover, A la Cure de Quebec, Bibliotheque de M. Le Guerne. 12"* calf. Paris, 1687 Books from the French period of Canada (prior to 1760) are excess- ively rare. Cure Le Guerne was a prominent Missionary to the Aca- dians at the time of their expulsion. The book-plate is believed to have been printed in Canada as it is now well established that there was printing of small matter done under the French regime. 474 Canada Provenances. Foster's Sicily. With book-plate, Jo- seph Frobisher (Montreal Merchant, 1783); — Iradatus Religione, with Bishop Lartique's autograph signature on title (first R. C. Bishop of Montreal) ; — School Colloquies (1725), with Hon. Robert Baldwin's book-plate (Baldwin of Spadina, in the County of York, Upper Canada) ; — Ameri- can Poets, with Lord Sydenham's autograph signature on title (Governor-General of Canada, 1839-41); — Virgil, with Hon. James Leslie's autograph signature on title ; — Institution au droit Fran^ais^ with autograph signature on title of Hon. Chas. R. Ogden, Attorney-General, Lower Canada (1841) and Isle of Man; — Mcnagiana, with Vi- caire General Noisen's book-plate ; — La Farfalla, with Abbe Chenet's autograph signature on title ; — Raynal's History, with Sir Hew Dalrymple's autograph signature on title. 9 vols. 475 Canada Provenances. P'robisher. Autograph of J. Fro- bisher on Travel, by Marshall (vol. 2), founder of the North West Company in 1783; — McGill. Rollin's His- tory (vol. 12), with autograph signature on first page, James McGill, 1 780 (the founder of McGill University, Montreal) ; — Cauchon. Rules, Orders, and Forms of Proceedings of the House of Commons of Canada, 12° full red morocco extra, with autograph signature of Joseph Cauchon on fly- leaf (the first Speaker and President of the Senate and Lieut.-Gov. of Manitoba) ; — Craig. Histoire de France, with autograph signature on fly-leaf, J. H. Craig, Governor (Sir James Henry Craig, Governor of Canada, 1807-11); — Haldimand. Testament Politique, with autograph signa- ture, Fred Haldimand (Governor of Canada, 1 778-1 785). 5 vols. CATALOGUE. 51 476 Canada Provenances. La Science des Confesseurs. With auto. sig. Nic Boucher Pretre, 1721, on title-page. 12'* calf. Paris, 1700 Boucher was son of the celebrated Author of the History of Canada, 1666. 477 Canadian Authors. Fables, by Paul Stevens; — Canadian Homes ; — Tugue Bleue, by Lesperance ; — Temperance Odes, by McKillop ; — Fifine, the Fisher-Maid ; — Canadian Summer Evening Tales, by Spedon ; — For King and Country, a story of 181 2, etc. 11 pamphlets. ^78 Canadian Authors. LesFleursde la Poesie Canadienne ; — Romances et Chansons, par Maisais ; — Chants de la Veil l^e ; — Llntendant Bigot, par Marmette ; — Valentine, ou la Nina Canadienne, etc. 8 pamphlets. 479 Canadian Poetry. Poems by E. Sawtell, Montreal, 1840 (very scarce) ; — Mrs. Blennerhassett's Poems, Montreal, 1824 (very scarce) ; — Saul, by Heavysage, ist and 2d edi- tions ; — Count Phillippo, by Heavysage ; — Cousin Sandy^s (J. Fraser) Tale of the Sea ; — Ascher ; — Voices from the Hearth. 7 vols. 4S0 Canada. Poems by Robert McBride, Auguste Baldwin, Heavy- sage, Cousin Sandy, " A Protestant," Ascher, John Reade, Charles Main 8 vols. 481 Canada. Poems by Bard of Niagara (with portrait), 1872; — Sangster, Day-dreams by a Butterfly, Kingston, 1854; — The U. E., atale of Upper Canada, Niagara, 1859 ; — A Mili- ary Trite or Rhymes of a Red-coat, Quebec, 1858 ; — Poems on Various Subjects, by Widow Fleck, Montreal, 1835 (rare) ; — The Unknown, or Lays of the Forest, by W. F. Hawley, Montreal, 183 1 (fine uncut copy); — Poems, by J. A. R. Standish ; — O'Grady's Poems, 1841 (scarce) ; — The Hu- ron Chief, by Adam Kidd, Montreal, 1830 (scarce); — Mc- Lannier's Songs of Old Canada. 13 vols. 482 Canada. General Literature. They Two, or Phases of Life in Eastern Canada fifty years ago ; — Peri Tamar (with view of Quebec) ; — Uncle Tom's Cabin, Boston, 1852 ; -- Dred, Toronto, 1856 ; — Charlie Chatterton ; — Elizabeth, or the Exiles of Siberia, Montreal, 1830; — Scraps and Sketches in the Album of a Literary Lounger, Montreal, 1831 ; — Hours off and on Sentry (Military Adventures in Canada), by Alex Walker, Montreal, 1859 (very rare); — A Six Weeks* Tour, by Miss Jane Porter (signed by her) ; — The Advocate, by Heavysage. Illustrated (scarce). 11 vols. 483 Canadian Poetr}\ Frechette (Poet-Laureate) ; — Les Fleurs Borealis, Les Oiseaux de Neiges, Quebec, 1879, with in- scription on title from the author ; — Legendre, Suite, Les Fleurs de la Poesie Canadians Arminta (J. Leslie's copy with book-plate), early Montreal full binding ; — Moore's Melodies (New York, 182 1). 6 vols. 52 CATALOGUE. 484 Canada. General Literature. Frechette, Les Oiseaux de Neige, Quebec, 1879 (30 copies only printed) ; — Suite, Au Coin du Feu ; — B. Joliette, by A. Manseau (the Bibaud copy with notes) ; — Antoinette de Mirecourt, translated by Genand, 1868 ; — Les Heros de Chateauguay by David ; — Fancher de St. Maurice ; — Le Chevalier Falardau. Bibaud copy with signature ; — Esquisse sur le Canada par Tach^ ; — Notes sur le Canada par De Cayes ; — Th^se sur les Mar- iages Clandestines par E. L. D. Bellefeuille ; — Reforme du Tarif Canadien par C. Beausoleil ; — Taylor's Creation of our Globe, Quebec, 1840; — Suisse Methodiste Confendu et Convaincu d'Ignorance et de Mensonge, Montreal, 185 1 ; — 'i'he Valley of the Chaudi^re, Its Scenery and Gold Fields, by Dr. N. J. Anderson, Quebec, 1872 (with photographs) ; — Notes Historiques sur la Colonie Canadienne de Detroit ; — Manuel de Temperance par P^re Chiniquy, Montreal, 1847 ; — Les Qualites Morales du Bon Militaire, par L. N. Voyes. 1 o vols. 4«5 Canadian Handbook and Tourists' Guide, giving a descrip- tion of Canadian Lake and River Scenery and Places of Historical Interest, with the best Spots for Shooting and lushing. Photographic illustrations. 8° cloth. Montreal, 1867 456 Canadian Journal, 1856; — Souvenirs of a Canadian State Prisoner in 1838, Montreal, 1862 ;— Reminiscences of Quebec, derived from reliable Sources, Quebec, 1859 ; — iMaple Leaves, First and Second Series, Quebec, 1863-64 ; — A Siege of Quebec, 1759, etc. Maps and plates. Bound in I vol. 8° half roan. 457 Canada. Nos Croises, Montreal, 1871, (Narrative of the Canadian Zouaves to Rome duiing the Papal and Gari- baldi troubles); — Medical Essays by Philanthropic Physician. Published by the Author (Montreal), 1834. First Medical treatise printed in English in Canada ; — Wilderness Jour- neys, St. John, N. B., 1864 ; — Le Sueur's Memorials of the Quebec Conference, 1863; — McVicar's Emigration to Canada; — Gait's Life of Byron, Niagara, 183 1 ; — Wil- liam's Alexander the Great, Niagara, 183 1. 8 vols. 488 Canada sous la Dominion Anglaise, par Boucher de la Bruere ; — Histoire du Canada, par I'Abb^ de Belmont ; — Memoire de Bougainville sur I'etat de la Nouvelle France, 1 757 ; — Une Page d'Histoire contemporaine ; — Notes sur la Famille Lambert du Mont, etc. 8 pamphlets. 489 Canadian Religious Controversy. La France Canadienne, la question religieuse, par Gu^rard ; — M. TAhb^ Sax et ses Souffleurs ; — La Grande Guerre Ecclesiastique ; — Le Don Quichote Montreal ais, etc. 8 pamphlets. CATALOGUE. 53 490 Canada as a Home ; — Le Saguenay en 1851 ; — Gold Fields of Canada ; — British Columbia ; — Northern Lakes of Canada; — Wilderness Journeys in New Brunswick; — Holiday Trip, Montreal to Victoria, etc. 20 pamphlets. 491 Canada. Historical Pamphlets relating to. Canadian Lettre di Cura Le Guerne ; — P. Stevenson's Address to the Lit. Hist. Soc, Quebec, 1878 ; — Soc. Hist, di Montreal. Vols, for 1869 (2), 187 1 (Hist, de Montreal, 1640-72); — Les Veritables Motifs de Mefsieurs et Dames de le Soci^t^ de Notre Dame de Montreal, 1880. (10) 492 Canada. Miscellaneous Pamphlets relating to, including Index to first 16 vols. La Revue Canadienne ; — Gagnon's Chansons Populaires, Quebec, 1865 ; — RusselFs Quebec; — Bishop MacdonnelPs Reminiscences with autograph sig- nature inserted, etc. (25) 493 Canada. Scraps and Sketches, or the Album of a Literary Lounger, Montreal, 1831. (Fine uncut copy) ; — Les deux Girouttes, Montreal, 1834 ; — Evans* Agricultural Improve- ment, Montreal, 1837 ; — Institut Canadien en 1852, par J. B. E. Darwin ; — Institut Canadien en 1855, par J. L. La Fontaine (contains Doutre's Lectures), etc. 4 vols. 494 Canada. Miscellaneous Pamphlets relating to. (30) 495 Canadian Scraps. A Scrap Book containing a large collec- tion of matter relating to Canada, consisting of autographs, newspaper clippings, portraits, etc. 4° cloth. 496 Canadian Scraps. A Collection of Newspaper Clippings, mounted in a scrap book, relating to Canada, with manu- script index. Large 4° half roan. 497 Canadian Church Robbery, 1840; — Canada in Sculpture; — Notes on federal Governments, past and present ; — Reli- gious Endowments in Canada ; — Canada, 1849 ^^ ^^59 J — Account of the Noblesse or Gentry in Canada in 1775 ; — Romance of the History of Canada; — Memorial of the N. W. Company, etc. 10 pamphlets. 498 Canada. Plistory of the old French Fort at Toronto ; — Le Canada sous la Dominion Anglaise ; — Les Archives du Canada ; — Montalembert's Celebrated Essay on the Colo- nial Policy of England, etc. 10 pamphlets. 499 Canadian Antiquarian and Numismatic Journal. Vols, i to 4. With 24 portraits and 47 autograph letters inserted. 4 vols. 8° half calf extra. Vols. 5 to 12 in parts, together 12 vols. 8°. Montreal, 1872-85 500 Canadian Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of eminent and self-made Men. Quebec and the Maritime Provinces Volume. Numerous steel portraits. Thick royal 8"" full morocco, gilt edges. Chicago, 1881 54 CATALOGUE. 501 Canadian Magazine and Literary Repository, Vols, i to 4 (all published). 4 vols. 8° half calf. View of Montreal and 23 portraits and autograph letters and documents inseated. Montreal, 1823-5 503 Canadian Review and Literary and Historical Journal. No. I, July, 1824. S"^ paper. Montreal. 504 Canniff, U. History of the Settlement of Upper Canada (Ontario), with special reference to the Bay Quinte. 8*^ cloth, Toronto, 1869 505 Canterbury Poets. Edmund Spenser ; — Chaucer. Edited with notes by Roden Noel. 2 vols. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1887 506 Cape Breton. The Great Importance of Cape Breton, demonstrated and exemplified, by Extracts from the best writers, French and English, who have treated of that Colony. 8° stitched. London, 1746 507 Cape Breton. Importance of Cape Breton considered, in a letter to a Member of Parliament, from an Inhabitant of New England. 8"' half morocco. (Top of title cut off.) London, 1746 50S Cardwell, Edward. Lectures on the Coinage of the Greeks and Romans. 8"^ cloth, uncut. Oxford, 1832 509 Carion, Jean. Les Chroniques de Jean Carion Philosophe. Avec les faictz et gestes du Roy Fran9oys, iusques au regne du Roy Henry deuxiesme de ce nom, h present regnant. Traduction en Francois par maistre Jean le Blond. Fine copy. Thick 18° full blue crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, inside borders, by Chambolle-Duru. Jean Cavelier : Paris, 1556 Translation of Carion's celebrated work originally published in German, and edited by Melanchton. 5 1 a Carlyle, Thomas. Past and Present. First edition. 8*^ cloth, uncut. London, 1843 511 Carmichael-Smyth, Sir James. Precis of the Wars of Canada, from 1755 to the Treaty of Ghent in 1814, with military and political reflections. Portrait. 8° cloth. London, 1862 5 1 2 Caron, N. Petit Vocabulaire a Tusage des Canadiens-Fran- ^ais, contenant les mots dont il faut r^pandre Tusage et signalent les Barbarismes qu'il faut dviter, pour bien parler notre langue. 8® paper. Trois-Rivieres, 1880 513 Carr, J. Comyns. Modern Landscape. With 9 etchings from celebrated pictures and numerous illustrations on wood and in fac-simile. Folio, cloth. London, 1883 514 Carroll. Journal of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, during his Visit to Canada in 1776, as one of the Commissioners from Congress. With Memoir and Notes by Brantz Mayer. 8° half roan. Baltimore, 1845 CATALOGUE. 55 515 Carter, John. Specimens of the Ancient Sculpture and painting now remaining in England, from the earliest period to the reign of Henry VIII, consisting of statues, bas-reliefs, brasses, paintings on glass, missal illustrations, carvings, seals, ancient furniture, etc. With critical and historical illustrations by Douce, Bray, and others. 120 fine plates, many in gold and colors. 2 vols, in i, atlas folio, half mor- occo, uncut, gilt top. London, 1838 516 Cartier, Jacques. Bref Recit et Succincte Narration dc la Navigation faite en 1435 ^^ '54^ P^^ ^^ Capitaine Jacques Cartier, aux iles de Canada, Hochelaga, Saguenay et autres. Reimpression, pr^cddde d'une introduction historique. Far M. Davezac. Small 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1863 517 Cartier. Voyage de Jaques Cartier au Canada en 1534. Nouvelle edition, publi^e d'apr^s Tedition de 1598 et d'apres Ramusio. Par M. H. Michellant. Avec deux Cartes. Documents In^dits sur Jaques Cartier et le Canada. Small 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1865 51S Cartier. Relation Originale du Voyage de Jacques Cartier au Canada en 1534. Documents inddits. Publid par H. Michelant et A. Ramc', accompagnds de deux portraits de Cartier. Small 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1S67 519 Cartier. Voyages de ddcouverte au Canada entres les an- ndes 1534 et 1542 par Jacques Quartiers, le Sieur de Ro* bcrval, Jean Alphonse de Xaintoigne, etc., suivis la discrip- tion de Quebec et de ses environs en 1608, et de divers extraits relativement au lieu de Thivcrnement dc Jacques- Quartier en 1535-36, avec gravures fac-simile, rdimprimd sur d'anciennes relations et public's sous la direction de la Socidtd Historique. Map and plate. Small 8° paper. Quebec, 1843 520 Cartwrigiit, George. Journal of Transactions and Events during a residence of nearly sixteen years on the Coast of Labrador. Maps and plates. 2 vols, large 4° half russia. (Binding broken.) Newark, 1792 521 Carver, Jonathan. Travels through the Interior Parts of North America in the Years, 1766-68. Maps and plates. 8*^ half calf. London, 1778 522 Carver. Travels through the Interior Parts of North Amer- ica in the Years 1766, 1767, and 1768. Map and plates, some colored. 8® mottled calf. London, 1781 523 Carver. Three Years' Travel through the Interior Parts of North America for more than 4000 miles. 12° sheep. Phila., 1789 524 Cary and Lea. Geography, History, and Statistics of Amer- ica and the West Indies. Maps. 8° boards, uncut. (Broken.) London, 1823 S6 CATALOGUE. 525 CTasas, B. de las. Tratados varies. Entre los remedies . . . para reformacion de las Indias. Slack Cetter. Small 4° half vellum. Fine copy. Sevilla, 1552 526 Casas. Tratado. Este es untratado sobre la materia de los yndios que se han hecho en alias esclavos. Black £jetter. Small 4° half vellum. Fine copy. Sevilla, 1552 527 Casas. La Decouverte des Indes Occidentales, par les Espagnols. Frontispiece. 12"^ old calf, gilt. Paris, 1697 528 Casas. Tyrannies et Cruautez des Espagnoles, comises es Indes Occidentales, qu^on dit le Nouveau Monde. Traduite en Francois par Jacques de Miggrode. Small 4*^ vellum. Rouen, 1630 529 Casgrain, L'Abbe' H. R. Un Pclerinage au pays D'fivang^- line. 8° paper, uncut. Quebec, 1887 529*Casgrain. Une Paroisse Canadienne au XVII* sibcle. 18° cloth. Quebec, 1880 530 Casgrain. Ilistoire du L'Hotel-Dieu de Quebec. S° paper, uncut. Quebec, 1878 53o*Cassell*s Old and New London. Parts 1-25. Subscription edition. Several hundred illustrations. 25 parts, royal 8*^ paper, uncut. London. 53 1 Cat, Edourd. Les Grandes Decouvertes Maritimes du Trei- zieme au Seizeme Siecle. Portrait. 12® paper, uncut. Paris. 532 Catalogue de la Bibliotheque de L'Institut Canadien de Quebec. 8° paper, uncut. Quebec, 1881 533 Catalogue of Books in the Librar}' of the Legislative As- sembly of Canada. 8° half roan. Montreal, 1846 534 Catalogue of the Books in the Library of the Literary and Historical Society of Quebec. 8° cloth. Quebec, 1864 535 Catalogue of the Library of the Parliament of Ontario ; — Subject Catalogue of the Toronto Public Library. 2 vols. 8° cloth and half roan. Toronto, 1881-89 536 Catalogue. Reference Catalogue of current Literature, containing the full titles of Books now in print and on sale ; with the prices at which they may be obtained of all book- sellers, with index. Very thick 8° half morocco. London, 1889 537 Catalogue of the American Portion of the Library of the Rev. Thomas Prince. With a Memoir by W. H. Whitmore. Portrait. 16° cloth. ' Boston, 1868 538 Catalogues. Bibliotheca Americana ; — Hoffman ; — J.J. Cooke, Part 2 ; — Robert Clarke, Bibliotheca Americana ; — Bibliotheca Canadienne ; — Bibliotheca Americo-Septentrio- nalis, etc. (12) CATALOGUE. 57 539 Catalogue. Bindley. Curious and extensive Library of the late James Bindley, Esq., containing an extraordinary assemblage of rare and curious books in every department of literature, but particularly in early English Literature ; — Catalogue of Henry Drury. Priced in ink, with names of purchasers. Portrait. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt top. London, i8i8 540 Catalogue. Brinley, George. American Library. The four parts complete, with list of prices to part first. 4 vols. 8° paper, uncut. Hartford, 1878-86 541 Catalogue. Bushnell, Charles L Americana, Engravings, Autographs, Historical Relics, etc., sold April 2, 1883. ^° paper, uncut. New York. 542 Catalogue. Cist. Collection of Autographs belonging to the estate of the late Lewis J. Cist. Complete set, priced in ink ; valuable as having complete lists of signers, gen- erals, sovereigns, etc. 4 vols. 8° paper. New York, 1886-7 543 Catalogues. French Sales. J. C. Brunet, 1868, priced in ink ; — Van der Helle, 1868, with printed list of prices ; — Le Baron J. P. * * , 1869. Bound in i vol., royal 8° half morocco extra, uncut, gilt top. Paris, 1868-9 544 Catalogue. Hawkins, Rush C. Manuscripts, Black-Letters, etc. 8"^ paper. New York, 1887 545 Catalogue. Libri Collections. Splendid Manuscripts; — Choicer Portion of the Library ; — Partie reservee et la plus Pre'cieuse, Printed Prices and Purchasers' Names. 4 vols, royal 8"^ paper. London, 1859-62 546 Catalogue. Menzies, William. Books, Manuscripts and Engravings. Royal 8° paper. New York, 1876 547 Catalogue. Murphy, Henry C. Books relating to America, sold March 3, 1884. Priced in ink, and the printed list of prices bound in. Royal 8° half roan, uncut. New York, 1884 548 Catalogue. O'Callaghan, E. B. Rare Americana. Priced. 8° paper. New York, 1882 549 Catalogue. Pellion. Livres Rares et Precieux composant la Bibliothbque de M. P. Guy Pellion. Priced in ink. 8"* paper. Paris, 1882 550 Catalogue. Pene du Bois, Library and Art Collections, sold June, 1887. 8° paper, uncut. New York. 551 Catalogue. Pinart, A. Catalogue de Livres Rares et Pre- cieux, manuscrits et imprimds principalement sur TAmeri- que. 8° paper, uncut, Paris, 1883 552 Catalogue. Pixer^court. Biblioth^que de M. G. de Pixer^- court, avec des notes littdraires et bibliographiques de Charles Nodier et Paul Lacroix. 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1838 58 CATALOGUE. 553 Catalogue. Yemeniz. Bibliothfeque de M. N. Yemeniz. Fr6c6d6 d'une notice par Le Roux de Lincy. Royal 8*^ paper, uncut. Paris, 1867 554 Catastrophe Mundi ; or, Merlin Revived, in a Discourse of Prophecies and Predictions, and their remarkable accom- plishment; with Mr. Lilly's Hieroglyphicks exactly cut. 16° calf. London, 1683 With book plate of Horatio Walpole. 555 Catlix, George. Illustrations of the Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians, with letters and notes written during eight years* travel and adventure among the wildest and most remarkable tribes now existing. 360 colored illustrations. 2 vols, royal 8° cloth. London, 1876 556 Catlin, George. Notes of eight Years' Travels and Resi- dence in Europe, with his North American Indian Collec- tion. Portraits and plates. 2 vols, in i, 8® half morocco. London, 18^8 557 Catlin's North American Indian Forlfolio. Hunting Scenes and Amusements of the Rocky Mountains and Prairies of America. From drawings and notes of the author, made during eight Years' Travel among forty-eight of the wildest and most remote Tribes of Savages in North America. 31 plates without text or title. Imperial folio, half morocco. George Catlin : London. 558 Caulfield, James. Calcographia ; the Printsellers' Chroni- cle and Collectors' Guide to the knowledge and value of engraved British portraits. Portrait. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1S14 559 Cavendish, Sir Plenry. Government of Canada. Debates of the House of Commons in the year 1774, on the Bill for making more effectual Provision for the Goven^ment of the Province of Quebec. Now first published by J. Wright. With the two scarce maps. 8° cloth, uncut. (Cover loose.) London, 1839 560 Cavendish. The Same. (Maps wanting.) 8° boards. London, 1839 561 Caxtox, W. The Destruction of Troy, Three Books, M'ith many admirable Acts of Chivalry in the Defence and Love of Distressed Ladies, corrected and amended. Small 4°, fine copy in green morocco super extra, tooled sides, gilt edges, by Zaehnsdorf. Printed on London Bridge, 1702 This curious Romance is a translation of the famous " Recueyl des Histoires le Troyes,'* which was printed abroad by Caxton between J 464-7, and is supposed to have been the earliest production of his press as well as the first book printed in French. CATALOGUE. 59 562 Caxton. The Fifteen O's and other prayers. Printed by commandment of the Princess Elizabeth, Queen of England and of France, and also of the Princess ^fargaret, mother of our Sovereign Lord, the King, by their most humble subject and servant, William Caxton. Reproduced in Photo-lithography, by Stephen Ayling. Small 4"^ vellum. London, 563 Caxton, The Dictes and Sayings of the Philosophers. Fac- simile reproduction of the First Book printed in England by William Caxton, in 1477. Small folio, cloth. London, 1877 564 Caxton's Game and Plays of the Chesse, 1474. Verbatim reprint oi the first edition, with an introduction by William E. A. Axon. 8° half morocco, uncut. London, 1883 565 Caxton Celebration, 1877. Catalogue of the loan collection of antiquities, curiosities, and appliances connected with the Art of printing. Edited by George Bullen. Square S"" cloth, uncut. London. Onlv 150 copies on hand-made paper. This No. 108. 566 Caxton Celebration. The Same. 12"^ paper. London. 567 Caxton. Some Rules for the Conduct of Life : In Honour of William Caxton, this Pamphlet is Gratuitously Circulated, 1477-1877. Small 8° boards, uncut. London, 1877 56S (Cazenove, R. de.) Notes sur deux Bibliophiles Lyonnais, 1 562-1867. (Extrait de la Revue du Lyonnais.) Royal 8^ boards. Only 103 copies printed. Lyon, 1S67 569 Cazes, Paul de. Notes sur les Canada. 12° paper, uncut. Quebec, iS'^S 570 Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles, dites les Cent Nouvelles du Roi Louis XL Nouvelle Edition revue sur I'^ditioii originale, avec des notes et une introduction, par P. L. Jacob. (Ln- croix.) 12° half morocco, uncut. Paris, 1858 571 Cercle de la Librairie. Premiere Exposition. 8® cloth, uncut. Paris, 1880 572 Cervantes, Miguel de. Don Quixote de la Mancha. Trans- lated by Charles Jarvis. Numerous full page and other illustrations in the text by Tony Johannot. 3 vols. 8° full morocco, gilt edges. London, 1837 573 Cervantes. History of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quix- ote of La Mancha. Translated by P. A. Motteux. Illus- trated with 36 etchings by Lalauze. 4 vols, imperial 8** boards, uncut. Edinburgh, 1879 Large paper, with double set of plates, India proofs and Japan proofs. Only 50 copies printed. 574 Cervantes. Trent-sept Eaux-Fortes pour illustrer Don Quichote, dessin^es et gravies par Adolphe Lalauze. :^'j etchings, India proofs before letters. In a portfolio. Large folio, boards, Edinburgh, 1885 6o CATALOGUE. 575 Cervio, Vincenzo. 11 Trinciante ampliato et a perfetione ridotto dal Cavalier Fusoritto da Narni ; — II Mastro di Casa del Cav. Narni. Fine copy with the plates. 4° cloth. Roma, 1593 A curious and rare cook book, with plates of table service, etc. 576 Cesnola, L. p. di. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Il- lustrations by George Gibson. Folio, paper. New York. 577 Chabert, M. de. Voyage fait par Ordre du Roi, en 1750 et 1 75 1, dans L'Amerique Septentrionale, pour rectifier les Cartes des Cotes de I'Acadie, de I'lsle Royale, et de Tlsle de Terrene ve ; et pour en fixer les principaux points par des Observations Astronomiques. Maps. Fine copy. 4° half roan. Paris, 1753 578 Challamel, M. Augustin. History of Fashion in France ; or the dress of women from the Gallo-Roman period to the present time. Translated by Mrs. Cashel Hoey and Mr. John Lillie. Numerous colored plates of costumes. Royal 8° cloth, ornamental wood sides. London, 1882 579 Chamber's Etymological Dictionary of the English Language. Edited by Andrew Findlater. 12° cloth. London, 1885 580 Champlain, Samuel de. Les Voyages de la Novvelle France Occidentale, dicte Canada, faits par le Sr. de Champlain Xainctongeois, Capitaine pour le Roy en la Marine du Po- nant, & toutes les Descouuertes qu'il a faites en ce pais depuis Tan 1603, iusques en Tan 1629. Plates in the text. 4° old calf. Lovis Sevestre : Paris, 1632 Good copy of this very rare first issue of this edition, with Sevestre's imprint, with the "Traite de la Marine," et ** Doctrines Chrestienne,*' but lacking the map and the " Table de la carte." 8 pp. 581 Champlain. Les Voyages de la Novvelle France Occiden- tale, dicte Canada, faits par le Sr. de Champlain Xaincton- geois, Captaine pour le Roy en la Marine du Ponant, & toutes les Descouuertes qu'il a faites en ce pais depuis Tan 1603, iusques en Tan 1629. Chez Piere Le-Mur dans la grand Salle du Palais, Paris, 1632 Good copy, with the Traite de la Marine and fac-simile map. 582 Champlain. Another copy of Le Mur's edition, with facsim- ile map, but lacking the Traits de la Marine. 4"^ old calf. Pierre Le Mur : Paris, 1632 583 Champlain. Voyag:es du Sieur de Champlain, ou Journal es D^couvertes de la Nouvelle France. 2 vols. 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1830 584 Champlain. Ses (Euvres. Publiees sous le Patronage de r University Laval. Par I'Abb^ C. H. Laverdi^re. Seconde edition. Maps and illustrations. 3 vols. 4"* half antique calf, red edges. Quebec, 1870 CATALOGUE. 6i 585 Champlain. Expedition against the Onondagas, 1615; — Champlain's Astrolabe, Discovery of an Astrolabe supposed to have been lost by Champlain in 161 3 ; — Expedition of 161 5, Reply to Dr. Shea and Gen. Clark by O. H. Marshall; — De C^loron's Expedition to the Ohio in 1749, by O. H. Marshall. Reprinted from the Magazine of American History. 4 pamphlets small 4° paper. 586 Champlain. Le Tombeau de Champlain, par N. E. Dionne ; — La Question du Tombeau de Champlain, par S. Drapeau. 2 vols. 12° paper, uncut. Quebec, 1880 5S7 Champlain. M^moire en requete de Champlain pour la continuation du paiement de sa Pension publi(i par Gabriel Marcel. 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1886 588 Chap Books. The famous History of Whittington and his Cat, wood-cuts, Hartford, N. Patten, 1788 ; — Wisdom of Crop the Conjurer, an impartial account of the celebrated '1 om Trot, etc., added, The Farmer and his Two Daughters, cuts, fresh copy, Dutch paper cover, Worcester, I. Thomas, 1794; — Affecting History of the Children in the Wood, cuts, Hartford, J. Babcock, 1796 ; — Moses in the Bul- rushes, a sacred Drama, Worcester, I. Thomas, Jr., 1800 ; — Hermit of the Forest, cuts, Litchfield, 1808 ;— History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, cuts, Hartford, 1806 ; — History of Little Phcebe, and the Reclaimed Child, cuts. 7 vols. 32° paper. 589 Chap Books. Goody Two Shoes ; fac-simile reproduction of the edition of 1766, with an introduction, giving some ac- count of the book and some speculation as to its author- ship, by Charles Welsh. 16° boards, uncut. London, 1882 590 Chap Books. Bairns' Annual (The), for 1885-6. Edited by Alice Corkran. Frontispiece. Square 16° boards, uncut. London. 591 Chappell, Edward. Narrative of a Voyage to Hudson's Bay in His Majesty's Ship Rosamond, containing some account of the north-eastern coast of America, and of the tribes in- habiting that remote region. Map. 8° boards, uncut. London, 181 7 592 Charles I. Eikon Bazilike. The Pourtraicture of his Sacred Majestic in his solitudes and sufferings. S"" old calf. (London), 1649 593 Charles 11. Eikon Basilike Deutera, the Portraicture of his Sacred Majesty King Charles II, with his Reasons for turning Roman Catholick, published by K. James. Found in the Strong Box. With a fine impression of the satirical portrait of Charles II. Fine clean copy in the original calf. 8°. Printed in the year 1694 62 CATALOGUE. 594 Charlevoix, P. Histoire et Description Generale de la Nouvelle France, Avec le Journal Historique d'un Voyage fait par ordre du Roi dans TAmerique Septentrionafe. Numerous maps and plates. 3 vols. 4° old French calf. Paris, 1744 595 Charlevoix. Histoire et Description Generale de la Nou- velle France, avec le journal historique d'un vo3^age fait par ordre du Roi dans TAmerique Septentrionale. Maps. 6 vols. 12° calf. Paris, 1744 596 Charlevoix. Journal of a Voyage to North America, under- taken by order of the French King, containing a geographi- cal description and natural history of that countr}^, particu- larly Canada. Map. 2 vols. 8° sheep. London, 1761 597 Charron, Pierre. De la Sagesse, trois Livres. Troisiesme edition revue et augmentde. Fine frontispiece by Leonard Gautier. An elegant copy, thick small 8® full olive polished crushed levant morocco, inside dentelle borders, gilt edges, by Chambolle-Duru. Paris, 1607 598 Charron. Les Trois Veritez. Second edition reveue, corri- g^e, et de beaucoup augment^e ; — La Replique de Maistre Jean le Charron, sur la Response faite k sa troisiesme Verity. Bound together. Small 8*^ calf. Paris, 16 10 599 Charron. Of Wisdome. Translated by Samson Lennard. Engraved title. Small 4® old calf. London, 1670 600 Charters of the British Colonies in America. Small 8^^ half sheep. London. 601 Chastellux, Marquis de. Travels in North America in the Years 1780-82. Maps. 2 vols. 8° calf. London, 1787 602 Chateaubriand, De. Voyages en Amcrique, en France et en Italie. 2 vols. 18^^ paper, uncut. Paris, 1834 603 Cri)aucer, ^^offrej}. The Workes of our Antient and lerned English Poet, Geffrey Chaucer, newly printed. JBlack Utter. Fine copy, with the engraved title and the scarce portrait. Folio, half calf. Impensis Geor. Bishop : Londini, 1598 A fine copy of Speight's first edition, with wood-cut titles to the Poems. Contains two poems never before published. 604 Chaucer. Works of, compared with the former editions, and many valuable MSS., out of which, three tales are added which were never before printed, by John Urry. Portrait of Urry. Large folio, old calf. (Covers broken.) London, 1 72 1 605 Chauveau, M. LTnstruction Publique au Canada, prdcis historique et statistique. Small 8° half morocco. Quebec, 1876 606 Chauveau. Souvenirs et Legendes. Small 4® paper, uncut. Quebec, 1877 CATALOGUE. 63 607 Chevreau, M. History of the World, Ecclesiastical and Civil . Vol. 5, History of America. 8® boards. London, 1703 60S Chiniquv, Pere. Le Pretre, la Femme, et le Confessional. 12*^ paper. Montreal, 1877 609 Choiseul, Due de. Relation du Depart de Louis XVI, le 20 Juin, 1791, (fcrite en Aout i7Q^> dans la prison de la haut cour nationale d'Orleans. 8 red morocco extra, gilt edges, with the author's monogram on the cover. Paris, 1822 610 Christian Gleaner. New Series, Vol. 2. 8° half sheep. Halifax, 1837 611 Christie, Robert. History of the Late Province of Lower Canada, parliamentary and political. Vols, i to 4. 4 vols. J 2° cloth. Quebec, 1848-53 Two portraits and seven autograph letters inserted, the date on vol. 2 is 184S, which is of rare occurence. 612 Christie. Memoirs of the Administration of the Colonial Government of Lower Canada, by Sir James IL Craig and Sir George Prevost, 1807-15. 8 boards, uncut. Quebec, 1818 6 1 3 Christmas, Rev. H. Copper Coinage of the British Colonies in America. Plate. 8 half morocco. London, 1862 614 Christmas. Emigrant Churchman in Canada, by a Pioneer of the Wilderness. Plates. 2 vols, in i, 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1849 615 Christmas Numbers. Paris Noel, 1887-8; — Figaro Illus- trde, 1885-6; — Ladies' Pictorial, 1887, etc. With numer- ous colored plates and other illustrations. 7 numbers. 616 Chronicle of the Kings of England, from William the Nor- man to the death of George HL 8° boards, uncut. London, 1S21 617 Chronicon Preciosum ; or, an Account of English Money, the price of corn and other commodities for the last 600 years. 12'' sheep. London, 1707 618 Chronique (La) du tres Chrestien et victorieux Roy Loys vnziesme du nom (que Dieu absolue) auec plusieurs his toires aduenues tant es pays de France, Angleterre, que Flandres et Artois. Beautiful copy. 12° bound by Cham- polle-Duru in full blue crushed levant morocco, the arms of France on the sides, inside borders, gilt edges. Galliot du Prd : Paris, 15 58 619 Churchill's Collection of Vogages and Travels, some now first printed from the Original Manuscripts, others now published in English, with a general preface, giving an Ac- count of the Progress of Navigation from its first beginning. With several hundred maps and copper cuts. 4 vols, folio, calf. London, 1704 64 CATALOGUE. 620 Cicero, M. T. Epistolae ad T. Pompo. Atticum cum Com- mentariis Jo. Bapt. Pii Bono. Antea NuUibi impressae et ab infinitis mendis per eum castigatae. Engraved title. Folio, vellum. Good copy. In -^dibus Jo. Baptistiae et Benedicti fratris : Bononiae, 1527 621 Cicero. Treatises on the Nature of the Gods; on Divina- tion ; on Fate ; on the Republic ; on the Laws ; and on Standing for the Consulship. Literally translated by C. I). Yonge. 12° cloth, uncut. Bohn : London, 1884 622 Clarke, Samuel. Mirror or Looking-Glass, both for Saints and Sinners, whereunto is added a geographicall description of all the known World. Engraved title and portrait. Thick folio, sheep. London, 167 1 Good copy, including the scarce addenda. A true and faithful Ac- count of the four chiefest Plantations of the English in America, to wit, of Virginia, New England, Bermudas, Barbadoes ; also of the Natives of Virginia and New England, London, 1670. 623 Clarke, S. R. Treatise on Criminal Law as applicable to the Dominion of Canada. 8° half sheep. Toronto, 1872 624 [Clarke, William.] Observations on the late and present Conduct of the French, with regard to their encroachments upon the British Colonies in North America. Together with remarks on the importance of these Colonies to Great Britain, pp. 47, 15. Small 4"^ half crimson morocco, gilt top. Boston, 1755 625 Clary, Fr. de. I*hilipiques contre les bvlless, et autres prati- ques de la faction d'Espagne, pour tres chrestien Henry le Grand. 12° old calf, gilt. Tours, 16 11 626 Classical Library. Livy's History of Rome, translated, with notes and illustrations, by George Baker ; — Xenophon's Whole Works, translated by Ashley Cooper and others ; — Herodotus, translated, with notes and life of the author, by Rev. William Beloe ; — Thucydides' History of the Pelo- ponnesian War, translated by William Smith. Portraits. 5 vols. 8*^ half sheep. London, 1830-31 627 Clement, Clara E. Painters, Sculptors, Engravers, and their Works. A handbook. Illustrations. 12'' cloth. New York, 1884 628 Clement, Felix. Poetes Chretiens depuis le IV Siecle jusqu'a au XV. Morceaux Choisis. 8° half morocco. Paris, 1857 629 Cleveland, Edward. Sketch of the Early Settlement and History of Shipton, Canada East. 18° boards. Canada East, 1858 630 Cohen, Henry. Guide de I'Amateur de Livres a Gravures du XVIII SiMe. Cinquieme edition, revue, corrig^e et consid- erablement augmentee, par le Baron Roger Portalis. Royal 8"^ paper, uncut. Paris, 1886 Only 1000 coiMcs printed. CATALOGUE. 65 630 [Clunv, Alexander.] American Traveller, or Observations on the present state, culture and commerce of the British Colonies in America. By an old and experienced Trader. Map and frontispiece. Fine copy. 4° half morocco extra, gilt top. London, 1769 "The author was the first to give accurate intelligence of ffudson's Bay, and to institute an inquiry about a more successful commerce with the Americans. The book is said to have been published under the auspices of Lord Chatham, and both the English and the Ameri- cans, at that crisis, were so eager to possess it, that it was bought and read by one party with the same avidity that it was bought and destroyed by the other." — Dibdbi. 631 Cluverius, Philip. Introductionis in Universam Geograph- ium, Summa Americas descriptio. Plates. 24° vellum. Lugduni, 1648 633 Cohen, J. Les Dtficides, examen de la Vie de Jdsus et des de'velopements de T^glise chretienne dans leurs rapports avec le judaisme. 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1864 634 Colbert. Testament Politique de Messire Jean Baptiste Colbert. 16° old calf. La Ilaye, 1697 635 Colbert et Le Canada. Portrait. 12"^ paper, uncut. Paris, 1379 636 CoLDEN, Cadwallader. History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada, which are dependent on the Province of New York in America, and are the Barrier between the English and French in that part of the World. With accounts of their Religion, Manners, Customs, Laws and Forms of Government ; their several Battles and Treaties with the European Nations ; particularly Relations of their several Wars with the other Indians, and a true Account of the present State of our Trade with them. Map. 8° half calf. London, 1747 637 CoLDEN. History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada, which are dependent on the Province of New York in America, and are the Barrier between the English and French in that Part of the World. Third edition. 2 vols. 12° calf. London, 1755 638 Collection of nearly 500 fac-similes of the Water Marks, used by the early Paper Makers, during the latter part of the 14th and early part of the i5lh century. 25 plates. (No text.) Small folio, paper. London, 1840 639 Collection of Parliamentary Debates in England, from 166S to the present time. Vol. 7 (Relating to American affairs), 8° sheep (broken). London, 1741 640 Collector (The), a monthly journal devoted to autographs. Bv W. R. Benjamin. Vol. i. 8° half roan. New York. 1887 66 CATALOGUE. 641 [Collins, Anthony.] Discourse of Free-Thinking, occasioned by the rise and growth of a sect called Free-Thinkers. S"" old calf. London, 1713 642 Collins, Arthur. The English Baronage ; or an historical account of the Lives and most memorable Actions of our Nobility, with their Descent, Marriages, and Issue. De- duced from Records, Historians, Manuscripts, and other Authorities. Vol. i (all published). Plates. 4° half mor- occo. London, 1727 643 CoLMAN, Benjamin. Discourse had in the College Hall at Cambridge, March 27, 1722, before the baptism of R. Ju- dah Morris. To which are added three discourses written by Mr. Morris himself. The Truth, The Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth. 18° sheep. Boston, 1732 644 CoLTON, C. Tour of the American Lakes, and among tlic Indians of the North-West Territory in 1830. 2 vols, half morocco, uncut. London, 1830 645 CoLTON. Tour of the American Lakes and among the In- dians of the North- West Territory in 1830. 2 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1833 646 CoLUxMBUS. Historic del Signor D. Fernando Colombo : nelle quali s'ha particolare, & vera relatione della vita, e de' fatti deir Ammiraglio D. Christoforo Colombo suo Padre : ct dello scoprimento, ch'egli fece delT Indie OccidentaH, dettc Mondo Nuovo, hora possedute dal Serenissimo Rh Cato- lico. Nuovemente di lingua Spagnuola tradotte neir Itali- ana dal Sign. Alfonso Vlloa. 12^ vellum. Venetia, 157 1 This is the first edition of Vlloa's Italian version and is considered the original, as no copy of the Spanish original is known. "Cet ouv- rage est un des documents les plus precieux k consul ter pour I'histoire de la decouverte. Les ff. 250-287 sont occupes par la Relation des In- diens d'Ispagnola, ecrite d'apres Tordre de TAmiral par le pere Koman Pane, de I'ordre de Saint- Jerome. C'est la plus ancienne histoire de* indigenes de TAmerique." — Leclerc. 647 Columbus. De Insulus Inuentis Epistola Cristoferi Colom (cui etas nostra multu debet : de Insulis in mari Indico nup inu^tis. Ad quas perquirendas octauo antea mense ; auspicijs et ere Inuictissimi Fernandi Hispaniarum Regis missus fuer at) ad magnificum dum Raphaelez Sanxis; eu- isdS serenissimi Regis Thesaurariu missa quam nobilis ac litteratus vir Aliander d'Cosco ; ab Hispano ydeomate in latina conuertit tercio kl's maij. MCCCCXCIIJ. Pon- tificatus Alexandri Sexti Anno Frimo. 4 woodcuts. 8 leaves of 27 lines to a full page. Small 8° half levant mo- rocco, gilt top, uncut. Paris, 1858 •* One of 20 copies only, reproduced in Paris by Pilinski about 1S5S. After it was issued it was discovered that it had been fac-similied from an imperfect copv, and wanted the first and last leaves. Mr. T.enox possesses the only known perfect copy of the original edition," CATALOGUE. 67 648 Columbus. Lettera di Cristoforo Colombo riprodotta a fac- simile da Vincenzo Promis, dall' esemplare della Biblioteca di S. M. 4*^ unbound. Torino n. d. Only 50 copies printed. This copy No. 10. 649 Columbus. Histoire de la Decouverte de TAmdrique, Voy- age de Christophe Colomb ; — Lettre de Christophe Colomb sur la Decouverte de TAmerique ; — Discourse by Jeremy Belknap, Oct. 23, 1792, to commemorate the discovery of America by Columbus. 3 pamphlets. 650 Combe, William. Tour of Doctor Syntax in search of the Picturesque, sixth edition ; — Second Tour of Doctor Syn- tax, in search of Consolation. Second edition. Numerous colored plates by Rowlandson, Early impressions. 2 vols. 8^ half morocco. London, 1820 651 (Hominincfl, pijilip he. Chronique et Histoire faicte et com- pos^e par feu messire Philippe de Commines chevalier seigneur Dargenton, contenant les choses aduenues durant le regne du Roy Loys unzeisme. Black Cettcr. 2 vols, in I, 12'' La Valliere levant morocco, gilt back, gilt and blind compartments on sides, double with red morocco extra, gilt edges. Galliot du Pr^, Paris, 1539 Very fine tall copy of Commines* Chronicles, in a sumptuous bind- ing by A116. 652 Commines. Memoirs of, containing the Ilistories of Louis XI and Charles VIIL, Kings of France, and of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy : to which is added, the Scanda- lous Chronicle, or Secret History of Louis XL, by Jean de Troyes. Edited with Life and Notes, by A. R. Scable. Portrait. 2 vols. 12^ cloth, uncut. Bohn : London, 1856 653 Complete Plistory of the Late War, or Annual Register of its rise, progress, and events in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. Maps. (Portraits missing.) 8*^ old calf. Dublin, 1774 654 Conduct of the Ministry impartially Examined in a Letter to the merchants of London. 8® stitched. London, 1756 Relates to the case of some Biitish subjects imprisoned for trading on the Ohio. 656 Constitutional History of Canada; — Parliamentary Govern- ment in Canada ; — Mammalia of North America ; — Bos- ton Rail Road Jubilee, etc. 6 vols. 657 Constitutions of the several states of the Union and United States in 1859, including the Declaration of Independence, and Articles of Confederation, and with an essay on changes prior to the year 1879. Square 8° cloth, uncut. N. Y. 655 Convention for the Liquidation of the Canada paper money, belonging to the subjects of Great Britain, between the King of Great Britain and the most christian King. 4** half morocco, London, 1766 6S CATALOGUE. 659 Convents. Lorette. History of Louise, Daughter of a Ca- nadian Nun : exhibiting the Interior of Female Convents. Portrait. S'^ boards, uncut. New York, 1833 660 Convents. Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk, the thrilling mysteries of a convent revealed and Six Months in a Con- vent. 12° cloth. Phila. 661 Convents. Six Months in a Convent : — Supplement to Six Months in a Convent ; — Answer to Six Months in a Con- vent ; — Charlestown Convent, its destruction by a mob ; — Report of the Committee relating to the destruction of the Ursuline Convent, Aug. II, 1834; — Review of the Lady Superior's Reply to " Six^Months in a Convent.'^ 6 pieces. 662 Cook, James. Voyage round the World, performed in His Majesty's Ships, the Resolution and Adventure, in 177 2-5. illustrated with a chart of the Southern Hemisphere, show- ing the tracts of some of the most distinguished navigators, and a variety of Portraits and Views of Places drawn dur- ing the voyage, by Mr. Hodges. 4 vols. 8"^ calf. Dublin, 1777 663 Cook. Journal of the Resolution's Voyage, in 1772, 1773, 1774, and 1775, on Discovery to the Southern Hemisphere. Maps and plates. 8° calf. London, 1775 664 Cooney, Robert. Compendious History of the Northern Part of the Province of New Brunswick, and of the District of Gaspe, in Lower Canada. 8° boards, uncut (cover loose). Halifax, 1838 665 Cooper, J. Fenimore. 'i'he American Democrat ; or, Hints on the social and civic relations of the United States of America. First edition. 12° cloth. Cooperstown, 1838 666 Corner, Miss. History of China and India, pictorial and descriptive. Maps and numerous illustrations. 8° full morocco, gilt edges. London, 1847 667 CoRNUT, Jacobus. Canadensium Plantarum, aliarumque nondum editarum Historia; cui adiectum est ad calcem Enchiridion Botanicum Parisense. 68 finely engraved plates of trees, plants, etc. 4° calf. Parisiis, 1635 668 CoRNWALLis, K. The New El-Dorado ; or, British Columbia. Map and illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, J858 669 CosTELLO, Louisa Stuart. The Rose Garden of Persia. Specimens of Persian Poetry, translated into English, beau- tifully illuminated in gold and colors in fac-simile of the originals, printed within engraved borders. Small 8° full light polished calf extra, gilt edges. London, 1845 670 Costume. Recueil des divers Costumes des Habitans de Bordeaux et des environs. 36 finely colored plates, with descriptive letterpress. Folio, half sheep, uncut. Bordeaux. CATALOGUE. 69 671 Costume. Illustrations of English and Foreign Costume, from the fifteenth century to the present day. A Series of 96 full length (colored) portraits, engraved by Pauquet Brothers, after the designs of Albert Durer, Titian, Vecel- lico, Jost Ammans, Holbein, Rubens, Vandyck and the principal artists of the present time. Royal 4° full mor., gilt edges. ' London, 1875 672 Costumes of British Ladies, from the time of William the ist to the reign of Queen Victoria. 35 plates. (Incomplete and stained.) Folio, paper. London. 673 Costumes of the Catholique Clergy and Officers of the Vati- can. 24 colored plates. 12° boards. 674 [CousTELiER, A. U.] L'heureuse Foiblesse, ou TEntretien des Tuilleries. Nouvelle galante. 16° calf. La Ilaye, 1736 Also bound in the same volume : Les Quatre veuves, Londres, 1746 ; — Zelindor et Zaire, Le liaye, Van der Aa, 175S ; — Tanast^s, conte allegorique; — L' Amours decent et d^licat ou le beau de la galanterie. A la tendresse, chez les Amans, 1760. 675 CowPER, William. Poems of. New edition, with head and tail pieces, designed by Thurston. 2 vols. 8*^ calf. London, i8o8 676 Cox, E. W. Arts of Writing, Reading and Speaking. 12"* cloth. New York, 1874 677 Cox, Ross. Columbia River; or. Scenes and Adventures during a residence of six years on the western side of the Rocky Mountains among various tribes of Indians, hitherto unknown; together with a journey across the American Continent. 2 vols, in i, 8° half calf. London, 1832 678 CoxE, Peter. Social Day; a Poem in four cantos. With 32 exquisite engravings mostly by J. Scott, after designs by Wilkie, Stothard, Smirke and others. Royal 8° half calf, gilt. London, 1823 679 Craik, George L. Manual of English Literature, and the history of the English Language. Small 8*^ cloth. London. 680 Craik. History of British Commerce, from the earliest Times. 3 vols, in i, 16"^ cloth, uncut. London, 1844 681 Crantz, David. History of Greenland; containing a De- scription of the Country and its Inhabitants, and particu- larly, a Relation of the Mission, carried on for above these thirty years by the Unitas Fratrum, at New Hennhuth and Lichtenfels, in that Country. Maps and numerous copper plates. 2 vols. 8"^ diamond russia. London, 1767 682 Creasy, E. S. Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World, from Marathon to Waterloo. Square 12° half roan. New York, 188 1 683 Crellius, Johannis. Declaratio Sentential de Caussis Mortis Christi. 16*^ old morocco extra, gilt edges. (Parisiis), 1637 70 CATALOGUE. 684 Ckamoisy Series of Jesuit Memoires, Relations, etc., relating to the French Colonies in North America. Edited by J. G. Shea. 13 vols, bound in 10, small 4° and S^ in various bindings. Nouvelle York, 1858-69 I. Bigot, J. Copie d*une Lettre escrite par Le Pere Jacques Bigot tie la Compagnie cle Jesus, TAn 1684, pour accompagner un collier de l>ourcelaine envoiee par les Abnaquisae la Mission du Sainct Fran9ois de Sales, dans la Nouvelle France au tombeau de leur Sainct Patron a Annecy. II.— Chauraonot, P. J. M. La Vie du R. P. Pierre Joseph Chau- monot, de la Compagnie de Jesus, Missionaire dans la Nouvelle France, ecrite par lui-meme, I'a 168S. III. — Chaumonot. Suite sa deVie, avec la maniere d'orasion du venerable pere, ecrit par lui-meme. IV. — Dablon, C. Relation de se qui s'est passe de plus remarqu- able aux missions des peres de la Compagnie de Jesus en la Nouvelle France, les annees 1672 and 1673. (Large paper.) V. — Relation de la Mission du Missispi du seminaire de Quebec en 1700, par M. M. de Montegny. de St. Coste, et Thaumur de la Source. VI. — Sagean, Mathieu. Extrait de la relation des aventures et ' voyages. Vll. — Milet, P. Relation de sa captivite parmi les Onneiouts, en 1690-91. VIII. — Relations des Affaires du Canada en 1696. Avecdeslettres des peres de compagnie de Jesus, depuis 1696 jusqu'a 1702. IX. — Dreuillettes, G. Epistola ad Dominum Joannem Wintrop, (iiic) 1 65 1. X. — Copie de Deux Lettres envoiees de la Nouvelle France, a u pere Procureur des Missions de la Compagnie de Jesus en ses contrecs, i6s6. XI. — Lettres envoiees de la Nouvelle France, au R. P. Jacques Renault, Provincial de la Compagnie de Jesus, en la Province de la Nouvelle France, par le R. P. Ilier. Lallemant, 1660. XII. — Relation de ce qui s'est passe de plus remarquable aux Mis- sions des Peres de la Compagnie de Jesus en la Nouvelle France es annees 1676 et 1677. XIII. — Narre du Voyage faict pour la Mission des Abnaquois et des Connaissances tirez de la Nouvelle Angleterre, et des dispositions des Magistrats de cette Republique pour le secours contre les Iroquois es annees 1650 et 1651. 685 Cr^mazie, Octave. CEuvres Completes. Publi^es sous le patronage de Tlnstitute Canadien de Quebec. Portrait. 2 vols, imperial 8® half morocco, uncut edges, gilt tops. Large PAPER. Only 12 copies printed. Montreal, 1882 Cremazie is the author of the Canadian National song ** Le Drapeau de Carilon." 687 Cr^mazie, Jacques. Manuel des Notions Utiles sur les Droits Politiques, le Droit Civil, la loi Criminelle et Muni- cipale, les Lois Rurales, etc. 12° half calf. Quebec, 1852 688 Creuxius, Franciscus. Histoire Canadensis, seu Nova- Franciae Libri decern, ad annum usque Christi 1656. Map and 13 plates on copper, including the large plate of the martyTdom of leathers Denoue, Jogues and others, accord- ing to Harrisse usually wanting. Good copy. 4*^ calf. Parisiis, 1664 CATALOGUE. 71 689 Cruikshank, George. Life in Paris ; or, the Rambles, Sprees and Amours of Dick Wildfire, Squire Jenkins and Captain O'Shuffleton. Embellished with 2 1 comic vignettes and 2 1 colored engravings by George Cruikshank. Original edition. 8° straight grained morocco, gilt. London, 1827 690 Cruikshank. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Lord Byron. By George Clinton. Portrait and numerous illus- trations by George Cruikshank. 8^ boards, uncut. London, 1827 691 Cruikshank. Peter Schlemihl, the Shadowless Man. From the German of Von Chamisso, by Sir John Bowring. Plates by George Cruikshank. Small 8° half calf extra, uncut, gilt top, by Tout. London, iS6i 692 Cruikshank. Travels and Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen. Illustrated with 37 curious engravings from the Baron's own designs, and line wood-cuts by George Cruikshank. Portrait and colored plates. 12° cloth. London, 1869 693 Cruikshank. Bachelor's Own Book; or, the Progress of Mr. Lambkin (Gent.) in the pursuit of pleasure and amuse- ment and also in search of health and happiness. 24 plates by George Cruikshank. Small 8° boards. Glasgow. 694 Cruikshank. Playfair Papers; or, Brother Jonathan, the smartest nation in all creation. Plates by Robert Cruik- shank. 3 vols, small 8° cloth, uncut. (Stamp on titles.) London, 1841 695 Cruikshank. Monsieur Tonson, by John Taylor, Esq. Illustrated by Robert Cruikshank. 16^ half crushed levant morocco extra, gilt edges. London, 1834 696 CucNET, F. J. Traitd de la Loi des Fiefs; — Traitd des Anciennes Lois de Propriete en Canada (with the leaf at end containing list of law books) ; — Extrait des Registres du Conseil Superieur et des Registres des Intendants ; — Traitd de la Police. The four parts with their respective title-pages bound in i vol. 4° half calf. Brown : Quebec, 1775 A fine, clean and large copy of this very rare code of laws, the first published in Canada, has a name clipped from first title-page. 697 CuGNET. The Same. 2 vols. 4"" unbound and uncut, in ex- ceptionally fine condition. Quebec, 1775 No other copy in this state is known to be obtainable. 69S CuGNET. Extraits des Registres du Conseil Superieur et des Registres dTntendance. 4° calf. Guillaume Brown : Quebec, 1775 Judge Charles Mondelet's copy, with signature on fly-leaf. 699 CuGNET. Traite' de la Loi des Fiefs ; — Traitd des Anciennes Lois de Propri^td en Canada. 4'*calf. G. Brown : Quebec,i775 Judge Charles Mondelet's copy, with signature on fly-leaf and first title. 72 CATALOGUE. 700 Cunningham, Peter. Story of Nell Gwyn, and the Sayings of Charles II, with a complete index to the personages mentioned, now first published. 12 process portraits. Royal 8° half morocco, uncut. New York, 1883 701 CuoQ, J. A. Lexiqiie de la Langue Algonquine. 8° paper, uncut. Montreal, 1886 702 CuoQ. Lexique de la Lanque Iroquoise avec notes et appen- dices. 8*^ paper. Montreal. 703 CuRWEN, Henry. History of Booksellers, the Old and the New. Portraits and illustrations. 8"" cloth, uncut. London. 704 Cutter, C. A. Rules for a printed Dictionary Catalogue. . 8° paper. Washington, 1876 705 CuTTS, Rev. E. L. Scenes and Characters of the Middle Ages. 182 illustrations. Square 8° cloth. London, 1872 706 Cyclop/EDIa of Painters and Paintings, edited by J. D. Champ- lin, Jr., Critical Editor, Charles C. Perkins. With more than 2,000 illustrations, including 48 full-page reproductions of modern paintings. 4 vols. 4° half morocco, uncut edges, gilt tops. New York, 1888 707 Tn\'ACVGNA, Christopher. Voyages and Discoveries in 1 J South America. The first up the River of Amazons to Quito, in Peru, and back again to Brazil. The second up the river of Plata, and thence by land to the mines of Potosi, by Mons. Acarette. The third from Cayenne into Guiana, in search of the Lake of Parima. By M. Grillet and Bechamel. Maps. 8° old calf. (Covers broken.) London, 1698 708 Daix, Frangois. Polydore ou le Printemps des Amour du Sieur Daix. 16"^ full citron levant morocco, super extra, mosaic sides and back, gilt edges, inside borders by Thi- baron. Thibaud Ancelin : Lyon, 1605 A sumptuous copy of a very rare book in a binding of great beauty. The sides are ornamented with a broad guirland "a petits fers" of a delicate pattern, the leaves on inlaid green and the blossoms or. inlaid blue leather. The back is in compartments with leaves on inlaid leather. 709 [Daniel, Rev. F.] Nos Gloires Nationales ou Histoire des principales Families du Canada. Numerous portraits, also a portrait of the author and other extra portraits inserted, also numerous manuscript notes by the author. (Only 100 copies published. 2 vols. 8^ halt morocco. Montreal, 1867 710 Bankers and Sluyter. Journal of a Voyage to New York and a tour in several of the American Colonies in 1679--80. Translated and edited by H. C. Murphy. . Imperial 8'' paper, uncut. Brooklyn, 1867 Large paper. CATALOGUE. 75 711 D'AuvERGNE, Martial. Les Arrets d'Amours avec TAmant rendu Cordelier, k TObservance d'Amours accompagnez des Commentaires Juridiques et Joyeaux de Benoit de Court, augmentee de plusieurs arrets, de Notes, et d'un Glossaire des Anciens Termes. Best edition. Fine copy. 12° crim- son morocco extra, gilt edges. Amsterdam, 1731 712 David, L. O. Biographies et Portraits. Portraits. S'' cloth. Montreal, 1876 713 David. Les Patriotes de 1837-1838. S"' paper, uncut. Montreal, 18S}. 714 Davies, John. History of the Caribby Islands, viz., Barba- does, St. Christophers, St. Vincent, Martinico, Dominico, Harbouthos, Monserrat, Mevis, Antego in all XXVIII : Containing the natural and moral history of those islands, illustrated with several piece of sculpture, representing the most considerable rarities therein described, with a Carib- bian vocabulary. 9 plates. Small folio, sheep. London, 1666 715 Davis, A. Antiquities of Central America, and the Discovery of New England b3^lhe Northmen, 500 years before Col- umbus. 8° paper. Boston, 1842 716 Davis. History of New Amsterdam ; or, New York as it was in the days of the Dutch Governors. 12° cloth. New York, 1854 717 Dawson, Rev. A. N. Our Strength and their Strength, the North West Territory, and other Papers chieily relating to the Dominion of Canada. 8° cloth. Ottawa, 1870 718 Dawson, George. Shakespeare and other Lectures. Edited by George St. Clair. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1888 719 Dawson, Sir J. W. Fossil men and their Modern Represen- tatives ; — Origin of the World according to Revelation and Science. Illustrations. 2 vols. 8"" cloth, uncut. London, 1883-83 720 Dawson. Report on the Fossil Plants of the Lower Carbon- iferous and Millstone Grit Formations of Canada. Plates. 8° paper. Montreal, 1873 721 Dawson. Archaia ; or. Studies of the Cosmogony and Nat- ural History of the Hebrew Scriptures. 8° cloth, uncut. Montreal, i860 722 Dawson. Acadian Geology, the geological structure, organic remains, and mineral resources of Nova Scotia, New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Island. Illustrations. 8° cloth. London, 1868 723 Day, Mrs. M. C. Pioneers of the Eastern Townships : con- taining official and reliable information respecting the for- mation of Settlements ; with incidents in their early history^ and details of Adventures, Peril and Deliverances. 12"* cloth. Montreal, 1863 74 CATALOGUE. 724 [Deane, Charles.] Spurious Reprints of Early Books. By ** Delta." Small 4® paper, uncut. Only 75 copies privately printed. Boston, 1865 725 Deane. The same. Royal 4* paper, uncut. Boston, 1S65 Large paper. Only 30 copies printed. 726 De Bry. CoUectiones peregrinationum in Indiam Orienta- 1cm et Indiam Occidentalem xxv partibus comprehensae a Theodoro, Joan-Theodore de Bry, et a Metho Pierian pub- licatce, Francorfuti ad Moenum, 1590-1599 " Great Voyages in Latin : — Part i. — Ilariot T. Admiranda narratio, Fida tamen, de Commodis et Incolarvm Ritibvs Virginiae, nvper admodvm ab Anglis, qvi a Dn. Kicardo Greinvile Eqvestris Ordinis viro eo in coloniam Anno M.D.LXXXV. dedvcti sunt inventre svmtus faciente Dn. Walteio Kalcigh Eqvestris ordinis viro Fodinarvm Stanni praefecto ex avctovi* tale Serenissimas Reginae Angliac. AngUco Scripta sermonio a Thorn Hariot» civsdem Walteri Domestico, in earn Coloniam misso vt Kegio- nis si tvm diligenter observaret Nvnc avtvm primvni Latio donata a C. C. A. Cvni gratia & priuilcgio Caes. Maiest. ad quadriennium. Encraved title and 29 finely engraved plates including that of "Adam and Eve," often lacking. Also the first important map of Virginia. Enlarged with many additional blank pages and made taller by strips neatly attached to bottom of each leaf. Folio, full bound in levant morocco, elegantly tooled in GroHer style, gilt edges. Francofurti ad Moenvm, Typis loannis Wecheli, Sumptibvs Vero Theodori Dc Bry, Anno MDXC : Venales Reprivntvr in Ofiicina Sigismvndi Feirabendii. Fine complete and perfect copy of the first issue of the first edition f4 this notable book. With very fine impressions of the plates before t lie title had engraved on it Cum gratia, etc., which is in small italics on narrow slip pasted on, and with Thedori and Feirabendii; also with triangular culs-de-lamp at the end of the index and the Menda. " An earlier condition than Brunet has seen." — Quaritch. 727 De Brv. Parts 2 to 8. A very fine set. 7 vols, folio, full crimson straight grained morocco, uncut edges. Part 2. — Le ^loyne de Morgues, Breuis narratio corum qua; in Florida Americac provmcia Gallis acciderunt. First edition. Map and 43 plates. An accoimt of the unfortunate expeditions of the French Huguenots into Florida under R. de Laudon- niere, J. de Ribaud, and D. de Gourdes. Part 3. — Stade, Johannis, Americae tertia pars memorabile. Pro- x'inciae Brasilas historia, addita est narratio profectionis J. Lerii. Map and 45 plates printed in the text. 1592. Second edition, with the second variation of the escutcheon plate and the proof plate of Adam and Eve. Part 4. — Benzoni, H. Americae pars quarta,sive Insignis et Admi- randa Historia de reperta primum Occidentali India a Christophojo Colombo. 1593. P^irst edition. Map and 24 plates. Part 5.— Benzoni. Americae pars quinta Nobilis. Secundae secti- onis. Portrait of Columbus, map of New Spain and 22 plates. 1595. First edition. 92(82 pages). The foot-notes in Roman, the numoer- ing of the plates also in Roman. Part 6.- — Benzoni. Americae pars sexta. Sectio tertia. Map of America, plan of Cusco and 2S plates, 159*^. First edition. CATALOGUE. 75 I'ART 7. — Schmidcl. Americae pars VII. Verissima et jucundij*- sima descriptio praecipuarum quarundam Indiae regionum et Insula- rum, quae quidem nullis ante haec tempora visae cognitaeque, iam primum ab Ulrico Fabro. 1599, etc. First edition, with plate on p. 7. Part 8. — (Raleigh's Guiana, etc.) Americae pars VIII continens Primo, Descriptionem trium Itinerum Nobilissimi et fortissimi equiiis Francisci Draken, qui peragrato primum universo terrarum orbe, postea cum nobilissmo Equite Johanne Hauckens. Secundo, iter nobilissimi Equitis Thomae Candisch. Tertio, Gualtheri Ralegh, 1599, etc. First edition, with the two small maps, the large map of Guiana and 18 plates. 728 De Bry. Benzon, H. Americae pars sexta, Sectio tertia. First edition. 28 plates. (Map and plan missing.) Folio, half sheep. Francofurti, 1596 729 De Bure, G. F. Bibliographic Instructive; ou Traits de la Connoisance des Livres Rares et Singuliers. 7 vols. 8° calf. Paris, 1763-68 730 De Burk. Supplement a la Bibliographie Instructive. 2 vols. 8° half crimson calf. Paris, 1769 731 De Bure, Richard. Philobiblion, Excellent Trait^sur TAmour des Livres. Traduite par Hippolyte Cocheris. 12° halt calf, uncut, gilt top. Paris, 1856 732 Declaration of Independence and Constitution of the United States of America. 8^ cloth. New York, 1864 733 De Foe, Daniel. The Life and Strange, Surprizing Adven- tures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner, who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an uninhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the Great River Oroo- noque. . . . Written by Himself. Frontispiece. The Second Edition. London, printed for W. Taylor, at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row, 1719; — The Farther Adven- tures of Robinson Crusoe. Being the Second and Last Part of His Life, and of the Strange, Surprizing Accounts of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe. Written by Him- self. Folding Map of the World. First Edition. London, printed for W. Taylor, at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row, 1 7 19. 2 vols, small 8° russet morocco extra, gilt edges, by Roger Payne. London, 1719 From Sir \V. Tite's library, with autograph signature. 734 Defoe. Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robin- son Crusoe of York, mariner, as related by himself. Fac- simile reproduction of the first edition, published in 1719. With an introduction, by Austin Dobson. Frontispiece. 8° cloth. London, 1883 735 Dent, J. C. The last Forty Years, Canada since the Union of 1841. Numerous portraits and plates. Also an autograpli letter of the author inserted. 2 vols. 4° half morocco extra, gilt edges, Toronto. 76 CATALOGUK. 736 Denison, George T. Fenian Raid on Fort Erie ; with an account of the battle of Ridgeway, June, 1866. Map. 8^ paper. Toronto, 1866 737 Denys, Monsieur. Description G^ographique et Historique des Costes de I'Am^rique Septentrionale. Avec THistoire naturelle de Pais. With the exceedingly rare map and plates seldom found in copies. 2 vols. 1 2 ° calf, gilt edges. Paris, 1672 Fine copy, bound by Simier, and exceedingly rare, priced by Dufosse 900 francs, containing the map and two plates of which Harrisse says, in his " Notes sur la Nouvelle France," that he never was able to find a copy containing them. 738 De Roos, F. F. Personal Narrative of Travels in the United States and Canada in 1826. With remarks on the present state of the American navy. Plates. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1827 739 Deroute (La) et I'Adieu des Filles de Joye de la Ville et Faubourgs de Paris, avec leur Nom, leur Nombre, les Par- ticularitez de leur prise et de leur Emprisonnement, et Re- queste k M. D. V. L. Fine copy. 18° red morocco extra, gilt edges, by Riviere, very rare. Jouxte la copie k Paris (Hollande), 1667 The Req^ueste was addressed to Madame de la Valliere. A copy was recently priced jif 12. 740 D'EscHAVANNES, Jouffroy. Traitd complet de la Science du Blason, a Tusage des bibliophiles, arch^ologues, amateurs d'objets d*art et de curiosity, numismatics, archevistes. Illustrations. Small 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1885 741 Desfontaines, Abb^. Le Nouveau Gulliver, ou Voyage de Jean Gulliver, fils du capitaine Gulliver. Traduit d'un Manuscrit Anglois. Elegant copy. 2 vols, in i, 12° full crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt fillets on sides, gilt back, inside border, edges gilt over marble, by Belz- Ni^DRfE. Paris, 1730 742 Desmarests, L Le Combat Spirituel, ou de la perfection de la vie chreslienne, traduction faite en vers. 16° paper. Paris, 1554 Printed with the so-called " type of the Richelieu bible." 743 Des Portes, Philippes. Les Premieres GEuvres de Philippes des Portes. Au Roy de France et de Polongne. Reueues, corrigees et augmentees pour la quatrieme impression. 16° beautifully bound in full crimson polished levant morocco, gilt edges, inside borders, by Thibaron-Jolv. Paris, 1577 Tall copy. 139 mill. 744 Deville, E. Examples of Astronomic and Geodetic Calcula- tions for the use of Land Surveyors. 8"^ cloth. Quebec, 1878 CATALOGUE. 77 745 Deux Visites a Nicolas de Flue. Relations de Jean de VVald- heim et d' Albert de Bonstetten, traduites par Edouard Fick. Small 4° full blue crushed levant morocco extra, gilt edges, by Petit. (Geneve, 1864) Holland paper copy. A valuable document relating to the history of Switzerland, printed in antique type, from ancient manuscripts. 746 Devil (The) upon Crutches in England, ot Night-Scenes in London. A satirical work, written upon the plan of the celebrated Diable Boiteaux of Monsieur Le Sage. By a Gentleman of Oxford. Small 8° half calf, uncut, gilt top. London, 1759 747 Dewart, Edward H. Selections from Canadian Poets, with occasional critical and biographical notes, and an introduc- tory essay on Canadian Poetry. Small 8° cloth. Montreal, 1864 748 DiBDiN, Thomas. Metrical History of England, or recollec- lections, in rhyme, of some of the most prominent features in our national chronology, from the landing of Julius Caesar to the commencement of the Regency, 18 12. 2 vols. S'' boards, uncut. London, 1813 749 DiBDiN, Rev. T. F. Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Pic- • turesque Tour in France and Germany. Portraits and illustrations. 3 vols. 8° half calf, gilt. London, 1829 750 DiBDiN. Introduction to the Knowledge of rare and valuable Editions of the Greek and Latin Classics. Fourth edition, greatly enlarged and corrected. 2 vols. 8"^ half antique calf, red edges. London, 1827 751 DiBDiN. Library Companion; or, the Young Man's Guide and the Old Man's Comfort in the Choice of a Library. 8° half red morocco. London, 1824 752 DiBDiN. Descriptive Catalogue of the Books printed in the Fifteenth Century, lately forming part of the library of the Duke Di Cassano Serra, and now the property of George John, Earl Spencer, K. G. With a General Index of Authors and Editions contained in the present volume, and in the Bibliotheca Spenseriana and JEdes Althorpianae. Imperial 8° half morocco. London, 1823 753 DiBDiN. Bibliomania; or, Book Madness. A Bibliographical Romance. New and improved edition, to which are added Preliminary Observations and a Supplement, including a Key to the Assumed Characters in the Drama. Portrait and wood engravings. Imperial 8° half green morocco, gilt top, untrimmed edges. London, 1876 754 DiBDiN. Introduction to the Knowledge of rare and valuable Editions of the Greek and Roman Classics. 8° old polished calf, Glocester, 1802 78 CATALOGUE. 755 DiBDiN. Keminiscences of a Literary Life. With the Index which is often wanting. Portrait and plate. 2 vols. 8° full morocco. London, 183G 756 Dickens, Charles. American Notes for General Circulation. Frontispiece by C. Stanfield. 12'' half mor. London, 1850 757 Dickens. Old Curiosity Shop. Frontispiece. 12° half morocco. London, 1853 758 Dickinson, John. Political Writings of. 2 vols. 8° sheep. Wilmington, 1801 759 [Dickinson.] Regulations lately made concerning the Colo- nies ahd the Taxes imposed upon them considered. 8"^ stitched. London, 1765 760 Dickinson. Reasons for keeping Guadaloupe at a Peace, preferable to Canada, explained in Five Letters from a Gentleman in Guadaloupe to his Friend in London. 8"' stitched. London, 1761 761 Dickinson. Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies. 8° stitched. London, 176S 762 Dickinson's Comprehensive Pictures of the Great Exhibition of 185 1, from the originals painted for the Prince Albert, by Nash, Haghe and Roberts. With 53 finely colored plates. 2 vols, in i, atlas folio, half morocco. London, 1854 763 Dictionnaire Portatif, historique, theologique, geographique, critique et moral, de la Bible. 2 vols. 12"^ old calf. Paris, 1759 764 Dictionnaire Portatif des Regies de la Langue Fran^oise. 2 vols, in I, 12° old calf. Paris, 1770 765 Dictionary of Painters, Sculptors, Architects and Engravers, containing Biographical Sketches of the most celebrated Artists, from the earliest ages to the present time. 12"^ half calf. London, 18 10 766 DiERiviLLE, "M. Relation du Voyage du Port Royal de I'Acadie, ou de la Nouvelle-France, dans laquelle on voit un detail des divers mouvemens de la mer dans un travers^e de long cours, la Description du Pais, les maniers des differ- entes Nations Sauvages, etc. 12° calf. Rouen, 1708 767 DiERiviLLE. Relation du Voyage du Port Royal de I'Acadie, ou de la Nouvelle-France, dans laquelle on voit un detail des divers mouvemens de la mer dans une travers^e de long cours, etc. 12^^ calf. Amsterdam, 17 10 768 D'Ivernois, Francis. Historical and Political Survey of the losses sustained by the French nation, in population, agri- culture, colonies, manufactures and commerce. 8° sheep. London, 1799 CATALOGUE. 79 769 DiDOT, Ambroise Firmin. Catalogue Iliustrd des Livres Pre- cieux, Manuscrits et Imprimes. Profusely illustrated with photogravure plates, some chromo-lithographic. 6 vols, large 4"* paper, uncut. Paris, 1878-84 Limited edition of 500 numbered copies. This set of this wonderful auction Ubrary catalogue of thousands of pages consists of the divisions — June, 1S78; May, 1879; June, 188 1 ; June, 1882; June, 1883, and June, 1S84. All arc accompanied with separate printed price lists. The illustrations to the above arc mostly from the manuscripts of M. Firmin-Didot, who had the finest collection in Europe, many far excelling in quality those in the most important national libraries. Some of the plates are in gold and colors. 770 DiDOT. Catalogue des Dessins et Etampes. Pre'cddee d'intro- ductions par Charles Blanc et G. Duplessis. Thick royal 8** paper, uncut. Paris, 1877 771 DiDOT. Catalogue des Livres rares, pre'cieux, et trb-bien conditionn^s du cabinet de M. Firmin Didot. Priced in ink. 8° boards, uncut. Paris, 18 10 772 Didot. Essai Typographique et Bibliographique sur THis- toire de la Gravure sur Bois. 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1863 773 DiscouRS Joyeux des Friponniers et Friponni^res, ensemble la Confrairie des dits Friponniers et les Pardons de la dite Confrairie. A Rouen, chez Richard Aubert, libraire rue de rilorloge, devant le Lyon-d'Or. Small 4° full broAvn straight grained morocco super extra, gilt fillets and arabes- que tooling on the sides, uncut edges, by Bauzonnet. (Paris.) Reprint on VELI.UM, in a sumptuous binding by Bauzonnet, with the arms of de Audenet. See Plate 46, Brunei Reliure Ancienne. 774 Disraeli, Isaac. Curiosities of Literature. Portrait, vig- nette title and fac-simile. 8® half calf, gilt. London, 183S 775 Dixon, George. Voyage round the World; but more parti- cularly to the North-West Coast of America, performed in 1785, 1786, 1787 and 1788, in the King George and Queen Charlotte, Captains Portlock and Dixon. Numerous maps and colored plates. 4"* half calf. London, 1789 776 DoBBS, Arthur. Account of the Countries adjoining to Hud- son's Bay, in the north-west part of America, with an abstract of Capt. Middieton's Journal, and Observations upon his behavior during his voyage. Map. 4° half calf, gilt. London, 1744 777 Dodsley's Memoirs of the Principal Transactions of the last war between the English and French in North America, from the commencement of it, 1744, to the conclusion of the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, containing a particular ac- . count of the importance of Nova Scotia or Acadi^, and the Island of Cape Breton to both nations. S° half roan. Reprinted : Boston, 1758 8o CATALOGUE. 778 Dominion Illustrated (The) a Canadian Pictorial Weekly. Vol. I, July-December, 1888. Numerous illustrations. Folio, cloth. Montreal. 779 CJ0tiatU0, Melius. Commentarius in Terentii Comcedias. In fine : Qui cupit obstrusam frugem gustasse Terentii, Donatum querat noscere gramaticu. Quern Vindelinus signis impressit abenis, Vir bonus et claro preditus ingenio. Printed in Roman characters, on 160 leaves with 41 lines, without signatures, catchwords and pagination. Fine copy, with full margins. Folio, calf. (Venetiis, Vindelinus Spirensis, about 1472) 780 DoNNELY, Ignatius. Atlantis : the Antediluvian World. Illustrations. 12'' cloth. New York, 1882 781 DoRl^. London, a Pilgrimage. By Gustave Dore and Blanchard Jerrold. With above 200 fme illustrations by Dord, early impressions. Large folio, half morocco extra, gilt edges. London, 1872 782 Douglass, William. Summary, historical and political, of the First Planting, Progressive Improvements, and Present State of the British Settlements in North America. 2 vols. 8° calf. London, 1760 7S3 Drake. Sir Francis Drake Revived. Who is, or maybe a Pattern to stirre up all Heroicke and active Spirits of these Times to benefit their countrey and eternize their Names by like Noble Attempts. Being a summary and true relation of foure severall voyages made by the said Sir Francis Drake to the West Indies, viz : His dangerous adventuring for Gold and Silver with the gaining thereof His Encompassing the World, etc. Portrait. 4 tracts, each paged separately, pp. 87, 108, 41, 60. Small 4° russia. London, 1653 784 Drake, Nathan. Essays, biographical, critical and historical, illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator and Guardian. Portrait. 5 vols. 16° full russia, gilt. London, 1805 785 Drake, S. A. Making of the Great West, 15 12-1883. Maps and illustrations. 12° cloth. New York, 18S7 786 Drake, Samuel G. Biography and FListory of the Indians in North America. Third edition. With large additions and ' corrections, and numerous engravings. 8° sheep. Boston, 1834 787 Drake. Aboriginal Races of North America : comprising biograpJiical sketches of eminent individuals, and an his- torical account of the different tribes, from the first dis- covery of the continent to the present period. 8° cloth. ' New York. 788 Drake. Indian Biography, containing the Lives of more than Two Hundred Indian Chiefs. Plates. 12° sheep. Boston, 1832 CATALOGUE. 8i 7S9 Drake. Result of some Researches among the British Archives for Information relative to the Founders of New England, made in the Years 1858-60. Map and plates. Small 4° cloth. Boston, i860 790 Dreuillettes, Rev. P. Gabrielis. Epistola ad Dominum Illustrissimum, Dominum Joannem Wintrop, 1651. 8° sheets. Neo Eboraci, 1864 791 Drujon, Fernand. Les Livres a Clef, Etude de Bibliogra- phic critique et analytique, pour servir a I'histoire litteraire. 2 vols. 8° paper, uncut. Rouveyre: Paris, 1888 Only 650 copies printed. 792 Drumont, Edouard. La France Juive ; Essai d'Histoire Contemporaine. 2 vols. 12° paper, uncut. Paris. 793 Drummond, Henry. Tropical Africa. 6 maps. 12"^ cloth. New York, 188S 794 Drusius, T. Quaesti onum ac Responsionum Liber. 12° vel- lum. Lugduni, 1583 795 DuBOCCAGE, Madame. La Colombiade, ou la Foi portee au Nouveau Monde, Poeme en dix chants. Fine portrait and copperplates. 8° old calf. Londres, 1758 796 DuBOURG, George. The Violin ; being an Account of that leading instrument and its most eminent professors, from its earliest date to the present time. 16° cloth, uncut. London, 1836 797 DuBREUiL, J. F. Reference Book, being a detailed index to the Statutes adecting the Province of Quebec, from the consolidated statutes of Canada and Lower Canada down to confederation, and of all acts passed since confederation, by the Parliament of the Dominion and by the legislature of the Province of Quebec. Royal 8° half sheep. Montreal, 1879 7 98 DuBUissoN, M. Armorial des principales Maisons et Famil- ies du Royaume, particulierment de celles de Paris et de risle de France. Fine frontispiece by Le Mire, and upwards of 4000 coats of arms. 2 vols, in i, 12° sumptu- ously bound by Petit, in full crimson crushed levant mor., back richly tooled, wide dentelle borders on the panels, inside gilt borders, gilt edges. Paris, 1757 A standard and scarce work on French heraldry. 799 DucHESSE (La) de Medo. Nouvelle historique et galante. Dedie' a son altesse Madame la Princesse de Conty, lille du roy. Elegant copy. 2 vols. 16° full green levant morocco extra, gilt edges, inside borders, by DuRU et Chambolle. Paris, 1 69 J 800 DucLOS, M. Memoires Secrets sur les regnes de Louis XIV et de Louis XV. 2 vols, small 8° half roan. Paris, 187 1 801 DuGAST, M. Legendes du Nord-Ouest. 8° paper, uncut. Montreal, 1884 82 CATALOGUE. 802 DuGDALE, William. Antient Usage in bearing of such en- signs of Honour as are commonly called Arms, with a cat- alogue of the present nobility of England, Scotland and Ire- land. First edition. 12° old calf. Oxford, 1682 803 DuGUET. Lettre d'une religieuse Carmelite a unc person no cngagee dans Theresie, touchant la communion sous Ics deux especes, avec les motifs de la conversion de Madame la duchesse d'Yorck. Elegant copy. 16° full brown polished crushed levant morocco extra, gilt edges, inside borders, by Trautz-Bauzonnet. Paris, 1749 804 Du Lac, Perrin. Voyage dans les Deux Louisianes, et chez les Nations Sauvages du Missouri, par les Etats-Unis, I'Ohio, et les Provinces qui le bordent, en 1801-3 ; avec un aper^u des Moeurs, des Usages, du Caracte're et des cou- tumes Religieuses et civiles des Peuples de ces diverses contrees. Map. 8"^ mottled calf. 'Paris, 1805 805 DuLANEY. Considerations on the Propriety of imposing Taxes in the British Colonies, for the purpose of raising a Revenue, by Act of Parliament. 8° stitched; uncut. London, 1766 806 Dumas, Alexandre. Crimes Celebres. Plates. 4 vols. royal 8° half morocco. Paris, 1840 S07 DuMONT, M. Memoires Historiques sur la Louisiane, conte- nant ce qui y est arrive de plus me'morable depuis Tannce 1687, jusqu' a present, aves Tetablissement de la colonic Frangois dans cette Province, etc. Maps and plates. 2 vols. i2°calf. Paris, 1753 808 DuMONT. Another copy. Maps and plates. 2 vols, in i. 12° vellum. Paris, 1753 " The author has treated mhiutely the subject of the tustoms and ' ceremonies of the aborigines of the province." — Field. S09 DuNLOP, John. History of Fiction : being a critical account of the most celebrated prose works of fiction from the ear- liest Greek romances to the novels of the present age. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1845 810 Duncan, J. M. Travels through part of the United States and Canada in 1818 and 1819. 2 vols, small 8° calf (rubbed). Glasgow, 1823 811 Dunn, Oscar. Dix Ans de Journalisme, melanges. 8° paper, uncut. Montreal, 1876 812 DuPUY, Paul. Petites Fleurs Religieuses du Vieux Montreal. Avec une introduction par H. A. Verreau. 8° cloth. Montreal, 1885 813 (Du Puv, Pierre.) Ilistoire des plus lUustres Favoris ancienes et modernes, recueillie par feu Monsieur P. D. P. Auec un Journal de ce qui s'est passe a la mort du Mareschal d'Ancre. First edition. 4"" vellum. Jean Elsevier, Leide, 1659 , CATALOGUE. S;^ 814 DussiEUX, L. Le Canada, sous la domination Frangaise d'apres les archives de la marine ec de la guerre, 12^ paper, uncut. Paris. 8 15 Dutch Voyages. A collection of 300 scarce maps and views, taken from old books of Travels in America and other parts of the World. In Scrap Book, large 4° half roan. 816 Durham. Report and Despatches of the Earl of Durham, Her Majesty's High Commissioner and Governor-General of British North America. 8° cloth, uucut. London, 1839 817 Du Bois, H. P. Historical Essay on the Art of Bookbind- ing. 8° paper, uncut, vellum wrapper. New York, 1883 818 DuRUY, Victor. History of Rome, and of the Roman Peo- ple, from its origin to the invasion of the barbarians and fall of the Empire. Translated by M. M. Ripley and W. J. Clarke. Edited by Rev. J. P. Mahaffy. Illustrated with over three thousand engravings, one hundred maps and plans, and numerous chromo lithographs. 16 vols, impe- . rial 8° boards, uncut. Boston. Edition de Luxe. Only 750 copies printed. 819 D'VouviLLE. Vie de Mme. D'Youville, Fondatrice des Soeurs la Charite de Villemarie dans ITle de Montreal, en Can- ada. Plates. 8° roan. (Shaken.) Villemarie, 1852 820 T^ACHARD, Laurence. The Gazeteer, or Newsman's j ^ Interpreter ; being a geographical index of all the con- siderable cities, Patriarchships, Bishoprics, Universities, Dukedoms, Earldoms, and such like. Imperial and Hanse- Towns, Ports, Forts, Castles, etc., in Europe. 2 vols, in i. 12° sheep. London, 1724 821 Eadie, John. Biblical Cyclopaedia, cr Dictionary of Eastern Antiquities, Geography, Natural History, Sacred Annals and Biography, Theology, and Biblical Literature, illustra- tive of the New and Old Testaments. Maps and illustra- tions. Thick 8° cloth. London, 1872 822 Early Mexican Imprint. Introductio in Dialecticam Aris- totelis, per Magistrum Fracisum Tolerum. 12° sheep. (Wormed.) In Collegio Sanctorum Petri et Pauli, apud Antonium Ricardum : Mexici, 1578 823 Eastman, Mrs. Mary H. Chicora and other regions of the Conquerors and the Conquered. 21 large plates illustra- ting Indian customs. Imperial 8"^ cloth. Phila., 1854 824 Eastman. American Aboriginal Portfolio. 26 plates. Small folio, cloth. Phila. 84 CATALOGUE. < 825 Ecclesiastical. Le Rougisme en Canada; — La France Canadienne, — Ceremonies de la Consecration d'un ftveque ; — Le petit Arsenal Catholiqiie ; — Pays calho- lique et pays protestants compares, etc. 12 pamphlets. 826 Eden, Richard. The first Three English Books on America. (?i5ii)-i555 A. D. Being chiefly translations, compila- tions, etc., by Richard Eden, from the writings, maps, etc., of Pietro Martire, Sebastian Miinster and Sebastian Cabot. With extracts, etc., from the works of other Spanish, Ital- ian and German Writers of the Time. Edited by Edward Arber. Royal 4° cloth, uncut. Birmingham, 1885 827 Edersheim, Alfred. History of the Jewish Nation, after the destruction of Jerusalem under Titus. 12° half dark calf. Edinburgh, 1857 828 Educational Pamphlets. (12) 829 Edwards, A. M. Life beneath the W^aters, or the aquarium in America. Illustrations. 12° cloth. New York, 1858 830 Edwards, Bryan. History, civil and commercial, of the British Colonies in the West Indies. Portraits and num- erous folding plates and maps. 3 vols, large S^ sheep. (Broken.) London, 1801 831 Edwards. Atlas to the History of the British West Indies. Maps and fine plates by Bartolozzi. 4"" boards, uncut. London, 1818 832 Edwards, Eliezer. Words, Facts, and Phrases. A dictionary of curious, quaint, and out-of-the-way matters. 8° half morocco. Phila. 833 Edwards, Richard. '' The Book ; " or, the proceedings and correspondence upon the subject of the inquiry into the conduct of her Royal Highness, the Princess of Wales, under a commission appointed by the King in 1806. 8^* boards, uncut. London, 18 13 834 Egan. Tom and Jerry. Life in London ; or, the day and night scenes of Jerry Hawthorn, Esq., and his elegant friend Corinthian Tom, in their rambles and sprees through the metropolis. By Pierce Egan. With numerous colored illustrations from real life designed by J. R. and G. Cruik- shank. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London. 835 Egede, Hans. Description of Greenland, shewing the Nat- ural History, Situation, Boundaries, and Face of the Coun- try, etc. Map and plates. 8° calf. London, 1845 836 Eggleston, Edward, and L. E. Seelye. Tecumseh and the Shawnee Prophet. 12° cloth. New York. CATALOGUE. 85 837 Egnatius, J. B. Summaire des chroniques contenant ]es vies, gestes et cas fortuits de tous les empereurs d'Europe, depuis Jules Cesar jusques a Maximilian, dernier decedc, faict premierement en langue latine par lehan Eaptiste Egnace, Venicien, et translate de la dicte langue latine en langue frangoys, par maistre Geofroy Tory de Bourges. On les vend a Paris a lenseigne du Pot easse. (At end :) " Ce present liure fust acheue dimprimier a Paris le XI II jour dapvril M.D.XXIX, pour maistre Geofroy Tory de Bourges, qui les vend au dit Paris a lenseigne du Pot casse." Fine copy. 12^^ full olive crushed levant morocco, by R. Thompson. Paris, 1529 838 Eighty Years' Progress of British North America, showing the wonderful development of its natural resources, by the unbounded energy and enterprise of its inhabitants. Thick 8° half calf. Toronto, 1863 839 Eliot, Andrew. Tnanksgiving Sermon for the Reduction of Quebec, Boston, Oct. 25, 1759. 8° half morocco, gilt top. Boston, 1759 840 Elizabeth. Humble Petition of the Communaltie to their gracious Soveraigne, the Ladie Elizabeth, Queen of Eng- land, etc. 1 6*^ calf extra, gilt edges, by C. Lewis. S. L. et A. A petition to " enjoye the comfort of the preaching of the Oospe]l." Tt is extremely rare, and the only copy known to Lowndes is in the (jrenville Library. 841 Eliot, John. Indian Primer; or, the way training up of our Indian youth in the good knowledge of God. With intro- duction by John Small. 12° boards, uncut. Edinburgh, 1877 842 Elliott, C. W. Pottery and Porcelain, from early Times down to the Philadelphia Exhibition of 1876. Illustrations. 4° half blue levant morocco, extra, gilt edges. New York, 1878 843 Elliott, Robert. Views in India, China, and the shores of the Red Sea. Drawn by Prout, Stanfield, Cattermole, Purser, Cox, Austen, etc., from original sketches by Com- mander Robert Elliott. With descriptions by Emma Rob- erts. Steel plates. 2 vols. 4° cloth. Eondon. 844 Ellis, Henry. Voyage to Hudson's Bay, by the Dobbs Gal- ' ley and California, in the years 1746 and 1747, for discover- ing a North West Passage. Map and copper-plates. 8"^ calf. London, 1748 845 Ellis. Voyage a la Baye de Hudson, fait en 1746 et 1747, par les Navires la Dobbs-Galley et la California, pour la decouverte d'un Passage au Nord-Ouest. Map and copper- plates. 8° calf. Leide, 1750 846 Elphinston, James. Collection of Poems from the best authors. 12"* sheep, London, 1764 86 CATALOGUE. 847 Elzevir. Testamentum Novum, Graece (edente Dan. Heine- sio). 18° old calf. Best Elzevir edition. Elzevir: Lugd., Bat, 1633 With autograph of Lord Fairfax (Cromweirs general), "Fare-fac.'' 848 Elzevir. Sulpitii Severi. Opera omnia quce extant. Ex optimis Editionibus accurate recognita. 18° red morocco, gilt edges, by Roger Payne. Ex Officina Elzevirian a Lugd. Batavorum, 1635 From the Siston Park Library. 849 Elzevir. L. Annaeus Florus. CI. Salmasius addidit Lucium Amphelium. 24° old calf. Apud Elzevirios: Lugd., Batav., 1638 850 Elzevir. Institutiones D. Justiniani S. S. Princ. Typis variae ; rubris nucleum exhibentibus. Printed in red and black throughout. 24° vellum. Ludovicum Elzevirium : Amstelodami, 1654 851 Elzevir. A. Gislenii Busbequii Omnia quae extant. 24° calf. Ex Officina Elzeviriana : Amstelodami, 1660 852 Elzevir. C. Julii Caesaris quae extant. Ex. Emendatione Jos. Scaligeri. Engraved title and map. 18° half vellum. Apud Abrahamum Wolfgang : Amstelodami, 1686 853 ENCVCLOPiEDiA Britannica: a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and general Literature. Ninth edition, vi'ith Index. 25 vols. Edinburgh, 1878-79; — Supplement to the Encyclo- paedia Britannica, 3 vols. Phila., 1885-86. Together 28 vols. 4° sheep. Edinburgh and Phila. 854 Encvclopedie Canadienne. Journal litteraire et scientifique. M. .Bibaud, editeur. Vol i. (All published.) 8° half sheep. Montreal, 1842-43 855 English History by Contemporary Writers. Misrule of Henry HI, 1236-1248, edited by Rev. W. H. Hutton ; — Edward HI and his Wars, 1327-1360, edited by W. J. Ashley. Illustrations. 2 vols. 16° cloth. London, 1887 S56 Entick, Rev. John. General History of the Late War, con- taining its rise, progress, and events in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. Numerous maps and scarce portraits of officers in the American War. 5 vols. S'^ calf and half calf. London, 1763-4 857 Ephemeres, or the Dayes of the Yeare, 1883. Compiled by Edward Walford. Printed and illustrated in imitation of the ancient Annualles. Imperial 8° paper, uncut. London, 1883 858 Epictetus. Manuel. Traduit par M. N(aigeon). 18° half morocco, uncut. Paris, 1790 859 Epictetus. Manuel d'Epictete et Tableau de C^b^s, en Grec. Par L. Villebrune. 2 vols. iS*" sheep. Paris, 1795 CATALOGUE. 87 S60 Erasmus. Opusculum, cui Titulus est Moria, id est Slultitia, quae pro concione loquitur. 16^ green morocco exlra, gilt back, sides, and edges, silk lining. Philippi Junta;, Florcntia?, 1518 Fine copy of the Junta edition, bound by Bradel-Deromc. 861 Erasmus. Dctectio praestigiaruni euiusdam libelli gcrnianici scripti, ficto authoris titulo, cum hac inscriptione, Erasmi et Lutheri opiniones de Coena domini. 12° boards. « Apud Joan. Petreium : Noremberga^, 1526 862 Erasmus. Moriae Encomium. Stultitiae Laus. Cum Coni- mentario Ger. Listrii et figuris Jo. Holbenii, e codice Aca- demias Basiliensis accedunt. Fine copy of this scarce edi- tion, with Holbein's cuts and the 2 portraits of Holbein so often missing. 8° vellum. Basileai, 1676 563 Erasmus. Moriae Encomium ; or, the Praise of Folly. Made English by W. Kennet. Portrait and curious plates. 12*^ calf. London, 1735 564 EscoLE, L' d'Amour, ou les Heros Docteurs. Par M. D. L. C. 16° elegantly bound in full blue crushed levant morocco, an exquisite wreath of flowers on the sides, gilt edges, inside borders, by Thibaron. Grenoble, 1665 A beautiful copy of this rare book comprising tales, sonnets, madri- gals, followed by lessons in love, etc. 565 EsQUEMELiNG, John. Bucauiers of America ; or, a true Ac- count of the most remarkable Assaults committed of late years upon the coast of the West Indies, by the Eucaniers of- Jamaica and Tortuga, both English and French. Second edition, enlarged with two additional relations, viz: the one of Capt. Cook, and the other of Capt. Sharp. The 4 parts complete, with the portraits, maps and plates. 4° calf. For William Crooke : London, 1684 866 EsQUEMELiNG. Histoirc des Avanturiers Flibustiers, qui sc sont signalez dans les Indes, contenant ce qu'ills ontfait de remarquable depuis vingt anne'es. Nouvelle edition. Numerous maps and plates. 2 vols. 12° old calf, gilt. Paris, 1699 867 EsQUEMELiNG. Histoirc des Avanturiers qui se sont signalez dans les Indes, contenant ce quails ont fait de plus remar- quable depuis vingt annees. Maps and plates. 2 vols, in I, 12° calf. Paris, 1688 868 EsQUissE de la Vie et des Travaux apostoliques de Mgr. de Laval-Montmorency, premier Eveque de Quebec ; — Estat present de FEglise et de la Colonic Frangaise dans la Nou- velle France ; — £loge historique du Marquis de Montcalm ; — Journal de I'Expedition sur le fieuve Saint-Laurent, 1759 and other Canadian pamphlets. Bound in i vol. 8° half roan. S8 CATALOGUE. 569 EsTAT present de I'Eglise et de la Colonic Erangaise dans la Nouvelle Erance. Portrait. 8° paper. Quebec, 1856 570 Etymology. Dictionnaire dcs Locutions Vicieuses du Canada, par Manseau ; — Anglicismes et Canadianismes, par Bales ; — Memorial des Vicissitudes et des Progrcs de la Langue Eranraise en Canada; — PetitVocabulaire a Tusage des Canadiens-Eran^:ais ; — Manuel des Expres- sions Vicieuses, par Gingras. 5 pamphlets. 871 EvANTURKL, Eudore. Premieres Poe'sies 1876-1878. Avec unc preface de Joseph Marmette. 16° half calf, uncut, red top. ' (^ue'bec, 187S 872 Evelyn, John. Diary and Corresponpence of, to which is subjoined the private correspondence. Edited from the original MSS. at Wotton, by William Pray. Portraits. 4 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. Pohn : London, 1863 S73 Ex LiBRis. William Smith, Historian of New York; — Judge John Stewart, Quebec; — Sir James Stuart, Chief Justice of Lower Canada, etc. All rare. (6) 8 74 Ex LiBRLs. Inicium Sapiential Timor Domini. Sibi et Ami- cis. Liber Bilibaldi Pirckheimer. A fine specimen of the first book plate known (size, 6)4 x 4^4 ), sup- posed to be engraved by Albert Durer, about 15-4; reproduced in fac- simile in Warren's Guide to the Study of Look Plates. 575 Examination of the Rights of the Colonies upon Principles of Law. By a Gentleman of the Bar. S'^ paper. London, 1766 576 T7AGAN, Louis. Collector's JNTarks. j^tched portrait of Jl^ the Author, and plates. Small 4" vellum. London, 1S83 87 7 [Faillun, Abbe.] Ilistoire de la Colonic Erangaise en Canada. With plans. 3 vols, imperial 8"^ paper, uncut. Villemarie, 1865 877*Eaillon. The Same. Without plans. 1 vol. half morocco and 2 vols, paper, uncut. Together 3 vols, imperial 8^. Villemarie, 1865 S78 EajNiiliae Romanae quae in Antiquis Numismatib. Reperiun- tur. With 220 plates of coins. Folio, old calf. Roma^, 1577 879 F^ANNY Lear, Le Roman d'une Americaine en Russie. 12° boards, uncut. Bruxelles, 1875 8S0 F'aribault, G. B. Catalogue d'Ouvrages sur I'FIistoire de I'Amerique, et en particulier sur celle du Canada, de la Louisiane, de I'Acadie, et Autres Lieux, ci-devant connus sous le nom de Nouvelle Erance ; avec des Notes Biblio- graphiques, Critiques, et Litteraires. 8° half morocco, un- cut, gilt top. Quebec, 1837 CATALOGUE. 89 881 Faribault. Another copy. Interleaved. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt top. Quebec, 1837 882 Farnham, Luther. Glance at Private Libraries. 8"^ paper. Boston, 1855 SS^ Faughnan, Thomas. Stirring Incidents in the Life of a British Soldier. An Autobiography. Portrait and illustra- tions. 12° cloth. Pictou, Ont., 1888 884 Feillet, a. Cent Dates D'Histoire Universelle. 12° half morocco. Paris. 885 Feller, F. X. de. Dictionnaire Historique, ou Historique abreg^ des hommes qui se sont fait un nom par leur gdnie, leurs talens, leurs vertus, leurs erreurs ou leurs crimes, de- puis le commencement du monde jusqu'k nos jours. 13 vols. 8° half calf. Paris, 1832 886 Fenelon. Les Avantures de Telemaque, Fils d'Ulysses. Nouvelle edition. Portrait and fine copper plates. 12'' sheep. Londres, 1745 887 Fergusson, Adam. Practical Notes made during a tour in Canada and a portion of the United States in 1831. 16° half calf. Edinburgh, 1834 888 Fergusson's Tree and Serpent Worship. Atlas of 46 plates. Folio, cloth. London. 889 Ferland, J. A. B. Observations sur un Ouvrage intitule Histoire du Canada, etc., par M. L'Abbe Brasseur de Bour- bourg, Quebec, 1853 ; — The same, Paris, 1854. 2 pam- phlets. 890 Fertiault, F. Les Amoureux du Livre, Sonnets d'un Bibli- ophile, Fantasies, Commandements du Bibliophile, Biblio- philiana. Notes et Anecdotes, par F. Fertiault, Preface du Bibliophile Jacob. Illustrated with 16 etchings by Jules Chevrier. 8° half crimson morocco, gilt top. Paris, 1877 Limited edition on "papier verge." 891 Feuillee, Louis. Journal des Observations physiques, math- ematiques et botaniques, faites par I'ordre du Roy sur les cotes Orientales de TAmerique Meridionale et dans les In- des Occidentales, depuis Tannee 1707, jusques en 17 12. Numerous plates. 2 vols, in i, 4° vellum. Paris, 1714 892 Field, Thomas W. Essay towards an Indian Bibliography. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1873 893 Field. Catalogue of the Library (American Indians) belong- ing to T. W. Field, sold by auction May 24, 1875, with printed prices. 8° half roan. New York, 1875 894 Fielding, Henry. History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Vol. I, Second edition, Vols. 2, 3, and 4, First editions. 4 vols. 12° half roan. London, 1749-50 90 CATALOGUE. 895 FiGARO-Salon. Numerous full page illustrations. Folio, half morocco. Paris. 896 Finden's Ports, Harbours, Watering-Places and picturesque scenery of Great Britain. Illustrated by views taken on the spot, by W. H. Bartlett, J. D. Harding, T. Creswick, and others. Numerous fine plates. 2 vols, in i, 4° half morocco. London. 897 FiNLEY, Samuel. (Minister of the Gospel, in Nottingham, Penn.) The Curse of Meroz ; or, the Danger of Neutral- ity, in the Cause of God and our Country. A sermon preached Oct. 2, 1757. (Title-page mended.) Small 4^" half morocco, uncut, gilt top. James Chattin : Phila., 1757 898 Fitzgerald, Percy. The Book Fancier, or the Romance of Book Collecting. 16° cloth, uncut, gilt top. London, 1886 899 FiTZGiBBON. Canadian Wild Flowers. Painted and litho- graphed, by Agnes Fitzgibbon, with botanical descriptions by C. P. Traill. 10 colored plates. Folio, cloth. Montreal, 1868 900 Fitzgibbon, H. M. Early English and Scottish Poetry, 1 250-1600, — selected and edited, with a critical introduc- tion and notes. Small 8° half blue crushed levant mo- rocco, uncut edges, gilt top. London, 1888 901 Flaxman, John. Plates to Homer's Iliad and Odyssee, He- siod, Dante, etc. Upwards of 200 fine outline plates, en- graved by Reveil from designs by Flaxman. Thick ob- long 8° morocco. (A few plates loose.) Paris, 1856 902 Flechier, E. Histoire du Cardinal Ximenes. Vol. 2. 12° sheep. Paris, 1693 With Book-plate of F. Noiseux, Vicaire-Generale. 903 [Fleming, John.] Political Annals of Lower Canada, being a Review of the political and legislative history of that province. 8 portraits and 8 autograph letters and documents inserted. 8° half calf, gilt top. Montreal, 1828 904 Fluckiger and Hanbury. Pharmacographia. History of the principal drugs of vegetable origin met with in Great Britain and British India. 8° cloth. London, 1874 905 Florian. Estelle. Beautifully printed in clear brilliant type, illustrated with plates. 64° full crimson crushed levant morocco, gilt edges. Paris. Fine copy and a curiosity of book-making. 906 Fonblanque, E. B. de. Political and Military Episodes in the latter half of the eighteenth century, derived from the Life and correspondence of the Right Hon. John Burgoyne, general, statesman, dramatist. Portrait 8"^ cloth. London, 1876 CATALOGUE. 91 907 FoNTENELLE, M. dc. Entretiens sur la Pluralite des Mondes. Plates. 16° sheep. With autograph of F. X. Garneau, Historian of Canada. La Haye, 1745 908 FoNTPERTius, A. F. de. Le Canada. 12° paper, uncut. Paris, 1867 909 Forbes, Archibald. William of Germany, a succinct bio- graphy of William I, German Emperor and King of Prussia. 12° cloth. New York. 910 FoRSTER, John. Statesmen of the Commonwealth of England ; with a treatise on the popular progress in English History. Edited by J. O, Choules. Portraits. 8° sheep. New York, 1846 911 FoRSTER, John R. Catalogue of the Animals of North America, containing an enumeration of the known quadru- peds, birds, reptiles, fishes, insects, crustaceous and testa- ceous animals, many of which are new and never described before. Plate. 12° paper. London, 1771 912 FoRSTER. Flora Americae Septentrionalis ; or, a catalogue of the plants of North America. Small 8° half roan. London, 1771 913 [Forsyth, J. B.] A Few Months in the East ; or, a Glimpse of the Red, the Dead and the Black Seas. By a Canadian. Plates. S"" cloth. Quebec, 186 1 914 Foyer Canadien, Recueil litteraire et historique, 1863-66, with premiums for 1863 and 1864. 6 vols. 8^ paper (all published). Quebec. 915 P^RANQAis (Les) sous Louis XIV et Louis XV. Numerous illustrations by Johannot, Fragonard, Gavarni, Jacques and others. Imperial 8° half morocco. Paris. 916 France, Judson. Muse Whangs. (Poems, amorous, baccha- nalian, poHtical, memorial, humorous and miscellaneous.) 12° cloth. Toronto, 1887 917 Franchere, G. Relation d'un Voyage a la cote du Nord- ouest de TAmerique Septentionale, dans les annees, 18 10- 18 1 4. Portrait. 8"^ mottled sheep. (Binding broken.) Montreal, 1820 A fine copy of the scarce original edition, edited by M. Bibaud. 918 Franchere. Narrative of a Voyage to the Northwest coast of America in 1811-14, or the first American settlement on the Pacific. Illustrations. 12° cloth. New York, 1854 Presentation copy from the author. 919 [Franklin, Benjamin.] The Interest of Great Britain con- sidered, with regard to her Colonies, and the acquisition of Canada and Guadaloupe. 8° calf. London, 1760 920 Franklin. The Same. Second edition. 8*^ paper. London, 1761 92 CATALOGUE. 921 [Franklin.] Letter to the Inhabitants of the Province of Quebec. 8° half morocco, gilt top. William and Thomas Bradford : Phila., 1774 922 Franklin. Memoirs of, with a review of his pamphlet en- titled " Information to those who would wish to remove to America." Portrait. Small 8° half sheep. (Broken.) London, 1790 923 Franklin, John. Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the years 1819-22. Maps and numerous plates, some colored. 4° half russia. (Binding cracked.) London, 1823 924 Franklin. Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the years 1825, 1826 and 1827. Maps. 8° boards, uncut. Phila., 1828 925 Fraser, J. B. Views in the Himalaya Mountains. 20 finely colored plates. Elephant folio, boards. London, 1820 926 Frechette, Louis, the Laureat of Canada, crowned by the French Academy of Paris. Poesies Canadiennes. La Legende d'un Peuple. 8° paper, uncut. Paris. 927 French Lyrics, selected and arranged by George Saintsbury. 16° vellum, uncut. London, 1888 928 French and Indian War. Memorial of John, Earl of Egmont. 8° half roan. (London, 1764) 929 French Policy defeated. Being an Account of all the hostile proceedings of the French, against the inhabitants of the British Colonies in North America, for the last seven years. 2 maps. 8° stitched. London, 1755 930 French War. Account of the Society for the Encouragement of the British Troops in Germany and North America. 8"^ boards. London, 1750 931 French War. The Mystery Reveal'd ; or. Truth brought to Light : being a Discovery of some Facts, in relation to the Conduct of the late M y, which, however extraordinary they may appear, are yet supported by such Testimony of Authentic Papers and Memoirs, as neither Confidence can out-brave, nor Cunning invalidate. By a Patriot. 8° half russia. London, 1759 Rare. " The above title," says Stevens, conveys no adequate idea of the contents of this very interesting book. The first part is a state- ment of affairs, and an analysis of them, from the Peace of Utrecht, till some months after Braddock's Defeat. The second part contains the Original Documents or Vouchers for the Narratives. These com- prise the memorials and letters that passed between the English and French officers in Canada and Nova Scotia, and other English colo- nies, especially on the Ohio, from 1751 to 1755, including the chief papers that fell into the hands of the French after Braddock's Defeat, such as Washington's Journal and Letters, Stobo's Letter to Wash- ington, Braddock's Letters, etc., etc." CATALOGUE. 93 932 French War. Letter to an Honourable Brigadier-General, Commander in Chief of his Majesty's Forces in Canada (Lord Tovvnsend) ; — Refutation of the Letter to an Hon. Brigadier General. By an Officer. 2 vols. 8^ mottled calf, gilt. London, 1760 933 French War. Almanack Royal, Annee, 1765. 8° old red morocco, gilt edges. Paris, 1755 Contains a list of army and navy officers at the opening of this war. With the arms of the Earl of Albemarle (Admiral Keppel) surrounded by a very rich and elaborate fanfar pattern, the back finely tooled in a geometrical design. 934 French War. Annual Register, or a View of History, Politicks and Literature. Vols. 1-3 1, 1758-89, with Index from 1758 to 1780 inclusive. 32 vols. 8° calf. London, 1768-92 Covering the period of the French War and the American Revolu- tion. 935 French War. Adams, W. Thanksgiving Sermon for the Reduction of Montreal and the Conquest of Canada, New London, Oct. 23, 1760. 12*^ stitched, uncut. New London, 1861 936 French War. Appleton, N. Thanksgiving Sermon for the Surrender of Montreal, Cambridge, Sept. 8, 1760. 8° half morocco, gilt top. Boston, 1760 937 French War. Cooper, Samuel. Thanksgiving Sermon for the Reduction of Quebec, Boston, Oct. 16, 1759. ^° stitched, uncut. Boston. 938 French War. Dawson, Eli. Discourse delivered at Quebec, in the Chapel belonging to the Convent of the Ursulins, Sept. 27, 1759, occasioned by the success of our arms in the reduction of that capital, at the request of Brigadier General Monckton and by order of Vice- Admiral Saunders. 4° half morocco. London, 1760 A most important historical sermon and very scarce. 939 French W^ar. Eliot, Andrew. Thanksgiving Sermon for the Reduction of Quebec, Boston, Oct. 25, 1759. 8° half mor., gilt top. Boston, 1759 940 French War. Foxcroft, Thomas. Thanksgiving Sermon for the Surrender of Montreal, Boston, Oct. 9, 1760. 8° half russia. Boston, 1760 941 French War. Mayhew, Jonathan. Thanksgiving Discourses for the Reduction of Quebec, Oct. 25, 1759. 8^" half morocco. Boston, 1759 942 French War. Prince, Thomas. Thanksgiving Sermon for the Taking of Louisburg, Boston, July 18, 1745. 8'' half morocco, gilt top. Boston, printed ; London, reprinted, 1746 94 CATALOGUE. 943 945 946 French War. stitched. French War. morocco. French War. 947 948 Prince. The same. Second edition. 8° London, 1746 944 French War. Prince. The same. 8° half morocco. Edinburgh, 1746 Prince. The same. Fifth edition. 8° half Boston, 1746 Townley, James. Thanksgiving Sermon for the Taking of Quebec, London, Nov. 29, 1759. 4° half roan. London, 1759 French War. Jugement Impartial sur les Operations mili- taires de la campagne en Canada en 1759 ; — Relation du Sieige de Quebec en 1759; — Siege de Quebec en 1759, copie d'un manuscript depose a la Bibliotheque de Hart- well ; — filoge historique de Montreal. 4 pamphlets. French War. Letter addressed to Great Men, on the Pros- pect of Peace, and on the Terms necessary to be insisted upon in the negociation ; — Remarks on the Letter address'd to two Great Men, in a Letter to the Author of that Piece. 8"^ stitched together. London, 1760 949 French War. L'Observateur Hollandois, ou Lettres de M. Van A. M. H. de la Haye (J. C. Moreau). 2 vols. 12° calf. La Haye, 1755-56 Letters on the 7 years* war and the operations in Canada. 950 French War. Relation de la prise du Fort Georges, ou Guillaume Henry, situe sur le lac Saint-Sacrement, et de ce qui s'est passe cette annee en Canada. (Supplement a la Gazette du 15 Octobre, 1757.) 4° boards, uncut. Paris, 1757 Stobo, Major Robert. Memoirs of. Map. Pittsburgh, 1854 The Test ; or. Constitutional Journal, London, Containing important articles relating to the Small folio, half roan. London, 1756 Siege of Quebec and Conquest of Canada in 1759- ^y ^ Nu^ of the General Hospital ; — Gov. Murray's Journal of the Siege of Quebec ; — Memoire du Sieur de Ramezay, Commandant a Quebec, au sujet de la reddition de cette ville. 3 pamphlets. 954 Frezier, M. Relation du Voyage de la Mer du Sud au cotes du Chili, du Perou, et du Bresil, fait pendant les annees 17 12, '13, '14. Numerous maps and plates. 2 vols. 12° half calf. Amsterdam, 17 17 Autograph of Sir R. II. Bonnycastle, military commander in the • Canadian Rebellion of 1837. 951 952 953 French War. 18° cloth. French War. Tune 5, 1756. French War. French War. CATALOGUE. 95 955 -froifisatt, Bit JToIjlt. The Cronycles of Englande, Fraunce, Spayne, Portyngale, Scotlande, Bretaine, Flaunders, and other places adjoynynge, translated oute of Frenche into oure Materall Englyshe Tongue by John Bouchier, Knight, Lord Berners ; at the Commandement of our most hyghe redoubted Soveraygne Lord King Henrye the VIII; Kynge of Englande, Fraunce, and Ireland, Defendor of the Faith ; and of the Church of England, and also of Irelande in earth the supreme head. Vol. i. Imprinted at London by llicljarb Jpinsou, 1523. Vol. 2. Imprinted at London in Flete- stete by Bkljarb |)insott, 1525. iBlack tciicx, printed in double columns, initial letters throughout the text. 2 vols, folio, old red morocco extra, gilt edges, with book-plate of Lord Hardwicke. London, 1523-25 The two title pages are wanting, othenvise the above is a very fine copy, with large margins, and not doctored, and of excessive rarity, both volumes being First Editions, printed by Pynson and not made up of the Middleton and Pynson editions as usually found. Per- fect copies are quoted at ^100. 956 Froissart, Jehan. Le Premier (et le second, tiers et quart). Volume de THistoire et Chroniques de Messire Jehan Froissart. Reueu et corrige' sus diuers Exemplaires, et suyant les bons auteurs, par Denis Savvage de Fontenailles en Brie. 4 vols, in 2, folio, bound by Hayday in full sprinkled calf extra, carmine edges. Jan de Tournes : Lyon, 1559 957 Froissart. Illuminations from the MS. Froissart in the Bib- liotheque Royal, Paris, and other sources. 50 beautiful miniatures, finished by hand. 4° half morocco. 958 Froude, J. A. Historical and other Sketches ; — Science in Short Chapters, by W. M. Williams. 2 vols. 12° paper. New York. 959 FuENTES, Manuel A. Lima, or sketches of the capital of Peru, historical, statistical, administrative, commercial and moral. Numerous illustrations. Royal 8° boards. London, 1866 960 FuLGENTiu:\r. Placiades in Mythologiis. Hoc in vol- umine infra scripta continentus: F. Fulg. Mytholo- giarum libri tres. scholia paraphrasticae a Philomuso (J. Locher) addita sunt. Epistola dedicatoria cum aliis appendicibus. Small folio, full crushed levant morocco extra, inside borders, gilt edges by Lortic. Expen- sis Joannis Grunerii Ulmani, in C3fficina Sigismundi Grym. Medici Augustas Vindelicorum, 152 1 A beautiful book from the library of Gomez de la Cortina, with his arms on the sides, and monogram and crown in the corners. 96 CATALOGUE. 961 /^^ AGE, ThomAvS. Nieurve ende seer naeuwkeurige Reyse V^jj door de Spaensche West Indien. Folding plates and maps. 4° vellum. Utrecht, 1692 962 Gagnon, C. O. Lettre de M. L'Abbe Le Guerne, Missionaire de TAcadie, trouve'e recemment dans les Archives de la Cure' N. D. de Quebeck. 8"" paper uncut. Quebec, 1889 963 Gagnon, Ernest. Chansons Populaires du Canada, recueillies et publiees avec Annotations, etc. 8° half roan. Quebec, 1865 964 ©alius, Qlbbas Cistercieusis. Dialogus Malogranatum dictus. Compilatus a quodum Abbate ordines Cistercien- sis monasterii Aulac Regiae in Bohemia. JBlacli CettCt, Printed in double columns, of 54 lines, on 215 leaves, rubricated throughout. (First leaf wanting) very fine copy. Large folio in a i6th century stamped calf bind- ing. (S. Argent, H. Egglesteun), cir. 1470 Editio PRiNCErs. Very rare. Eggesteyn was an apprentice of Guttenberg. 965 Galt, John. Autobiography of. 2 vols. 12"^ cloth. Phila., 1S33 966 Garneau, F. L. liistoire du Canada depuis sa de'couverte jusqu'a nos jours. Fine uncut copy of the first edition, in- cluding the very rare fourth volume, which has been rigidly suppressed. 4 vols. 8° paper uncut. Quebec 1845-48 967 Garneau. Another copy, of the first edition. 4 vols. 8° half roan. Quebec, 1845-48 96S Garneau. liistoire du Canada. Second edition. 3 vols. 8° half roan. Quebec, 1852 969 Garneau. liistoire du Canada. Plrst edition. 3 vols. 8^ half sheep. Quebec, 1845-48 970 Garneau. Abrege de L'Histoire du Canada depuis sa de- couverte jusqu'a 1840. 12° boards. Montreal, 1858 971 Garneau. History of Canada, from the time of its discovery till the union year 1 840-1. Translated by Andrew Bell. Portrait. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Montreal, 1862 972 Garneau. Sa Vie et ses CEuvres, par M. Chauveau. Portrait. 8° paper, uncut. Montreal, 1883 973 Garnet d'un Mondain. Gazette Parisienne Anecdotique et Curieuse, par Etincelle. With 5 colored plates and 100 piquant illustrations in the text by A. Ferdinandus. 2 vols, small 8° ornamented paper wrapper, uncut edges. Lim- ited edition. Paris, 188 1 974 Gaspi, Phillippe de. Les Anciens Canadiens. Portrait. Royal 8° paper, uncut. Montreal, 1886 975 Gaspi. Canadians of Old. 8° cloth. Quebec, 1864 CATALOGUE. 97 976 Gaspi. Les Anciens Canadiens. 8° half crimson calf. Quebec, 1S63 977 Gavarni. Pictures of the French. A series of literary and graphic delineations of French Character. By Jules Janin, Balzac, Cormenin, and other celebrated authors. 230 il- lustrations drawn on wood by Gavarni, Monnier and Meis- sonier, and engraved by Lavielle. Royal 8° cloth, (Shak- en). London, 1840 978 Gatschet, a. S. Classification into Seven Linguistic Stocks of Western Indian Dialects contained in Forty Vocabular- ies. 4° paper, uncut. Washington, 1878 979 Gay, John. Fables. With numerous fine vignettes by Vander Gucht, after designs by Wootton. 2 vols. 8° old calf, gilt. London, 1737 9S0 Gay, John. Fables. With a life of the author. With 70 fine plates by Blake, Stothard, Wilson, Audinet, etc. 2 vols, in I. Royal 8"^ russia, (covers broken). London, 1791 Large Paper copy of Stockdale's fine edition. 981 Gayarre, Charles. History of Louisiana. Maps. 4 vols. 8° cloth. ' New Orleans, 1835 982 Gems. Canini, J. A.. Images des He'ros et des Grands Hommes de TAntiquit^, dessin^es sur des mddailles, des pierres antiques, etc. Gravdes par Picart le Remain. With 115 beautiful full-page plates. 4"^ full red levant morocco extra, Jansen finish, inside borders, marbled under gilt edges, by Duru. Chez B. Picart and J. F. Bernard : Amsterdam, 1731 983 Gems of English Poetry. With beautiful illustrations by great artists. Small 4° cloth. London, 1865 984 Genebrard, Gilb. Traicte de La Liturgie ou saincte messe, selon Tusage et forme des Apostres, et de leur disciple sainct Denys, apostre des Francois. 2 vols, in i, 18° vellum. Paris, 1602 9S5 Gentleman's Magazine Library : being a classified collection of the chief contents of the Gentleman's Magazine from 1 73 1 to 1868. Edited by G. L. Gomme. With Literary Curiosities and Notes, edited by A. B. G. 8° white cloth, uncut. London, 1888 986 Genty, Abbe'. L'Influence de la Decouverte de I'Amerique sur le bonheur de genre humaine. Map and plate. 8° half calf. Paris, 1788 987 Gesner, Abraham. New Brunswick, with notes for Emigrants : comprehending the early history. An account of the In- dians, Settlement, Topography, Statistics, Manufactures, Commerce, etc. Illustrations. 8° cloth. London, 1847 95 CATALOGUE. 988 Gesner. Industrial ResourccB of Nova Scotia. Map and plates. 8" cloth. Halifax, 1849 989 Gesta Romanorum; or Entertaining Moral Stories. Invented by the Monks as a fireside recreation, and translated from the Latin by the Rev. Chas, Swan. New edition, with an Introduction, etc., by Thos. Wright. Handsomely printed from large, clear type. 2 vols, imperial S^ vellum cloth, uncut. . " New York, 1871 Large Paper. One of 25 copies, printed throughout on Whatman's hand-made paper of extra size. 990 Gillies, John. Historical Collections relating to remarkable periods of the success of the Gospel. 8° half dark calf, gilt. Kelso, 1845 991 GiLLRAV, James. Caricatures, comprising the best Political and Humorous Satires of the Reign of George III, 1779-- 18 10. With the extra volume and octave volume of des- criptive letter press, by T. Wright and R. H. Evans. Up- wards of 600 highly spirited engravings from the original plates. 2 vols, atlas folio and i vol. 8° together 3 vols, half morocco extra. London, 1851 992 GiLiiN. Essay on Prints. Containing remarks upon the Principles of Picturesque Beauty, different kinds of Prints, etc. 12° half sheep. London, 1768 993 GiSBORNE, Thomas. Walks in a Forest; or, poems descrip- tive of scenery and incidents characteristic of a forest at different seasons of the year. Frontispiece and vignette title. 16° boards, uncut. London, 1814 994 Gloire, (La.) de S. Vrsule, Divisee en deux parties. La premiere contient I'histoire & Martyre des onze mille Vier- ges, avcc quelques considerations \k dessux, etc. Recueillie par un Pere de la Comp. de Jesus. Small 4° vellum. Valentiennes, 1656 Les Ursulines de Canada, pp. 229-315. 995 Goldsmith, Oliver. Vicar of Wakefield. With prefatory memoir by George Saintsbury, and one hundred and four- teen colored illustrations. Royal 8° cloth, gilt edges. London, 1886 996 Gomara, Lopez de. Histoire Generalle des Indes Occiden- tales et Terres Neuves, qui jusqu'a present ont este descou- vertes. Traduite en Francois par M. Fume'e, Sieur de Marly de Chastel. 12° calf, (cover broken). Paris, 1580 997 'Goncourt, Edmond et Jules de. Les Maitresses de Louis XV. 2 vols. 8° half morocco. Paris, i860 99S GoocH, John. Manual or Explanatory Development of the act for the union of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick in one dominion under the name of Canada. 8° cloth. Ottawa, ;i867 CATALOGUE. 99 999 Goodrich, C. A. History of the United States of America from the First Discovery to March 4, 1825. Illustrations. 12° sheep. New York, 1825 1000 Goodrich, S. C. Tales about Canada. By Peter Parley. Map and woodcuts. Square 16° cloth. London. TOO I Goodrich, S. G. Manners, Customs and Antiquities of the Indians of North and South America. Illustrations. 16° cloth. Boston, 1844 1002 Gordon, Rev. J. B. Historical and Geographical Memoir of the North American Continent, its Nations and Tribes. With a summary account of the Life of the Author, his Writings and Opinions. Portrait. 4° half calf. Dublin, 1820 1003 GouRLAV, Robert. Statistical Account of Upper Canada, compiled with a view to a grand system of emigration in connection with a reform of the poor laws, with a general introduction. Maps. 3 vols. 8° half calf. London, 1822 1004 ®rafl0n, Kicljarb. A Chronicle at Large and Meere History of the Affayresof England and Kinges of the Same, deduced from the Creation of the World unto the First Yere of the Reigne of our Most Deere Sovereigne Lady Queen Eliza- beth. First edition. Wood-cuts and fine initial letters. Black Cetter. 2 vols, in i. Folio old calf. (Title and i leaf of preface in vol. i, and last leaf of index in vol. 2 missing.) London, 1569 1005 Grandville. Un autre Monde, Transformations, visions, incarnations, ascensions, cosmogonies, fantasmagories, metamorphoses, etc. Numerous fine illustrations by Grand- ville. 4° half morocco extra, gilt edges. Paris, 1844 1006 Grant, Mrs. Precipitaine : a Highland Tale. 2 vols. 12"^ calf. Edinburgh, 1823 Presentation copy to Lady Arbuthunot, from the author. 1007 Grant. Memoirs of an American Lady ; — Essays on the Superstitions of the Highlanders of Scotland ; — Letters from the mountains. 8 vols. 12*^ half calf. London and New York. 1008 Gravier, Gabriel. Decouverte de I'Amerique par des nor- mands au X^. si^cle. Maps. 4" paper, uncut. Paris, 187 i 1009 Gravier. Cavalier De La Salle de Rouen. Royal 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1874 loio Gray, Hugh. Letters from Canada, written during a resi- dence there in the years 1806-8. Map. 8° half russia. London, 1809 100 CATALOGUE. ion Gray, Thomas. An Elegy written in a Country Church- yard. The fourth edition, corrected. Royal 4° full crushed i«vant morocco, uncut edges, gilt top, inside gilt border, by Riviere. R. Dodley, 1751 An elegant copy of this rare edition, published in the same year as the first, and the last before the division of the book in chapters. 1012 Gray. Odes by Mr. Gray. 4° original calf, gilt. Printed at Strawberry Hill, 1757 First edition of Gray*s Pindaric Odes, and the first book printed at Strawberry Hill, contains also : Poems by Anna Chamber, Countess Temple, Strawberry Hill, 1764. Only 100 copies printed. 10 13 [Graydon, Alexander.] Memoirs of a Life chiefly passed in Pennsylvania within the last Sixty Years. 8^ half calf. Edinburgh, 1822 1G14 Green, Benjamin R. Lecture on the Study of Ancient Coins, in connection with history, as delivered, Feb. 6, 1829, in the theatre of the Royal Institution of Great Britain. Royal 8° paper, uncut. London, 1829 1 01 5 Green, B. R. Atlas Numismatique de I'Histoire ancienne. 21 plates. Large folio, paper. Paris, 1829 1016 Green, Henry. Shakespeare and the Emblem Writers; — an Exposition of their similarities of thought and expres- sion, preceded by a view of emblem literature down to A. D. 1 6 16. With numerous illustrative devices from the orig- inal authors. Small folio, cloth. London, 1870 1017 Greenhow, Robert. Memoir, historical and political on the northwest coast of North America and the adjacent territories. Maps. 8° boards. Washington, 1S40 1 018 Greg, W. R. Essays on Political and Social Science, con- tributed chiefly to the Edinburgh Review. 2 vols. 8"^ full calf, gilt. London, 1853 1 019 Grolier. Recherches sur Jean Grolier, sur sa vie et sa Bib- lioth^que, suivies d'un catalogue des livres qui lui ont ap- partenue. Par M. Le Roux de Lincy. Thick 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1866 1020 Grolier Club. Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, the Astrono- mer Poet of Persia, rendered into English verse by Edward Fitzgerald. (Reprinted from the edition of Bernard Quar- ilch : London, 1879.) Illuminated device of the Grolier Club, in colors on the title — and illuminated head-bands from examples in Owen Jones's " Grammar of Ornament." 8"^ paper, cover illuminated after an example in Auds- ley's Outlines of Ornament,'' totally uncut. The Grolier Club: New York, 1885 Only 150 copies printed. CATALOGUE. loi 1 02 1 (Grynaeus). Novus Orbis Regionum acinsularum veteribus incognitarum una cum tabula cosmographica, et aliquot alijs consimilis argument! libellis, quorum omnium catalogus sequent! patebit pagina. Good copy in the original binding, but without the map, which is very seldom found in copies. Folio, stamped calf. Basileae, 1537 This edition contains an additional piece : Maximilian's Letter describing the voyage of Magellan, not found in the earlier edition. 1022 GuEROULT, G. Premier tomme (et second) des chroniques et gestes admirables des empereurs, avec les effigies d'iceux (en prose et en vers). With numerous portraits engraved on wood. 2 vols, in i, small 4"^ vellum. I.yon, 1552 1023 Guest, Moses. Poems on several Occasions, to which are annexed extracts from a journal kept by the author while he followed the sea, and during a journey from New Bruns- wick, in New Jersey, to Montreal and Quebec. iS'' sheep. (Broken.) Cincinnati, 1824 1024 GuGV, Col. Letters originally published in the "Quebec Gazette " addressed to His Excellency, Sir E. W. Head, Governor General of B. N. America. S'^ half morocco. Quebec, 1855 1025 GuiBORD Case. History of the Guibord Case: Ultramon- tanism versus Law and Human Rights. Illustrations. S"" paper. Montreal, 1875 1026 GuicciARDiNi. Aphorismes Civill and Militarie ; amplified with authorities, and exemplified with Historic, out of the first Quarterne of Fr. Guicciardine. Folio, old calf. London, 1629 1027 Guide Books. Picture of Quebec, 1829; — Falls of Niag- ara ; — Peck's Tourist companion ; — Fashionable Tour to Niagara and Quebec ; — Hand Book of Toronto : — The Adirondacks ; — Northern Traveller ; — Canadian Tourist ; — Canada as it is ; — Gold Fields of Nova Scotia ; Hunter's Guide from Niagara to Quebec ; — Hand Book of Canada ; Female Emigrant's Guide; — Industries of Canada, etc. 26 vols. 1028 GuiGARD, Joannis. Armorial du Bibliophile, avec Illustra- tions dans le texte. With several hundred illustrations of coats of arms. 2 vols, in i, royal 8° half calf, uncut. Paris, 1870-73 1029 GuizoT, M. de. History of France, from the earliest times to 1848. Translated by Robert Black. Numerous illustrations. 8 vols. 12° cloth. New York, 1885 1030 Gunpowder Plot. His Maiesties Speach in this last session of Parliament, as neare his very words as could be gathered at the instant. Small 4*^ half morocco, uncut. London, 1605 102 CATALOGUE. 1 03 1 GiusTiNiANi, Agostino. Psalteriuin, hebreum, grecu, ara- bicu., et chaldeu., cu. tribus latinis iterpratatoibus. Et glos- sis. Finely engraved and rubricated title. Folio, half sheep. Peter Paul Porrus : Genoa, 15 16 Excessively rare. A good copy of the celebrated Psalter of Agostino Giustiniani, Bishop of Nebbio, in Hebrew, Greek, Arabic and Chal- dean. It is one of the earliest polyglots ever printed, and is especially valuable as being the first book with a life of Columbus. This is to be found on the first page of the twenty-sixth leaf. The first lines of the life have been translated as follows, viz. : — " Then it was that Christo pher named Columbus, a Genoese by birth, of low family, who, in our times, by his energy, explored in a few months a greater extent of land and of sea than almost all the rest of mankind ever did in all past ages, etc,, etc." The volume was condemned to be burned by the common hangman as it contained statements injurious to Columbus, and thus indirectly attacked Pope Alexander the Sixth's deeding the Continent of America to Spain, on the assertions of the discoverer. Fernando Columbus, in his — " Historia del Amirante ** and refutation of " The twelve lies of Giustiniani," says: — We will only add that considering the many mistakes and falsehoods found in the said Giustiniani's History and Psalter, the Senate of Genoa has laid a penalty upon any person that shall read or keep it ; and has caused it to be carefully sought out in all places it has been sent to, that it may, by public decree, be destroyed and utterly extinguished." 1032 Gunpowder Plot. True Relations of the whole Proceedings against the late most Barbarous Traitors, Garnet, a Jesuite, and his Confederates (Guy Fawkes, Rookwood, Bates, Catesby, Tresham, Sir Everard Digby, etc.), and all that passed at Garnet's execution. With five rare portraits of the Conspirators inserted. Small 4° old calf. London, 1606 1033 Gunpowder Plot. Rhodes, J. A Briefe Summe of the Treason . intended against the King and State, when they should have been assembled in Parliament, Nov. 5, 1605. (In verse) with certaine songs and ditties. Small 4® calf extra, gilt edges, by Bedford. London, 1606 1034 Guy Genealogy. Notice sur La Famille Guy et sur quelques Autres Families. Portraits. 8° cloth. Montreal, 1867 1035 T TADDEN'S Journal and Orderly Book. Journal kept £ X ^" Canada and upon Burgoyne's Campaign in 1776-7, by Lieut. James M. Hadden, also orders by him and issued by Sir Guy Carleton, Lieut.-Gen. Burgoyne and Major-General William Phillips in 1776-7-8, with an e.x- planatory chapter and notes by Horatio Rogers. Map. Thick square 8° cloth, uncut. Albany, 1884 1036 IIaig, a. H. Impressions of Westminster Abbey, an illus- trated text to accompany seven etchings by A. H. Haig. 8® boards. London, 1885 CATALOGUE. 103 103; Haight, Canniff. Country Life in Canada, fifty years ago; personal recollections and reminiscences of a sexagenarian. Illustrations. 8° cloth. Toronto, 1885 1038 Hakluyt Society Publications. The World Encompassed by Sir Francis Drake. Being his next voyage to that to Nombre de Dios. Collated, with an unpublished manu- script of Francis Fletcher, Chaplain to the Expedition. With appendices illustrative of the same voyage, and intro- duction, by W. S. W. Vaux. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1856 1039 Hakluyt. The Travels of Girolamo Benzoni in America, in 1542-56. Translated and edited by Admiral W. H. Smith. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1858 1040 Hakluyt. Expeditions into the Valley of the Amazons, during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries ; containing the journey of Gonzalo Pizarro, from the Royal Commen- taries of Garcilasso Inca de la Vega; the voyage of Fran- cisco de Orellano, from the general history of Herrera, and the voyage of Cristovalde Acuma from an exceedingly scarce narrative written by himself in 1641. Edited and translated by Clements R. Markham. 8° cloth, uncut. London, i860 1041 Hakluyt. The Life and Acts of Don Alonzo Enriqucz do Guzman. Translated from a manuscript in the National Library at Madrid, and edited with notes and an introduc- tion, by Clements R. Markham. S° cloth, uncut. London, 1862 1042 Hakluyt. The Fifth Letter of Hernan Cortez to the Emperor Charles V., containing an account of his Expedi- tion to Honduras in 1525-6. Translated from the Spanish by Don Pascual de Gayonogos. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1868 1043 Hakluyt. The Royal Commentaries of the Yncas. By the Ynca Garcilasso de la Vega. Translated and edited with notes and introduction by Clements R. Markham. Vol. 1. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1869 1044 Hakluyt. Select Letters of Christopher Columbus, with other original documents, relating to his four voyages to the New World. Translated and edited by R. H. Major. 8"^ cloth, uncut. London, 1870 1045 Hakluyt. Three Voyages to the Northeast. Second edi- tion of Garrit de Veer's Three Voyages to the North-east, by Barents. Edited, with an introduction, by Lieut. Koolc- mans Beyren of the Royal Dutch Navy. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1876 1046 Hakluyt. The Voyages and Works of John Davis, the navigator. Edited, with an introduction and notes, by Captain A. H. Markham. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1880 I04 CATALOGUE. 1047 Hakluyt. The Voyages of Sir James Lancaster. With abstracts of Journal of Voyages preserved in the India Office, and the Voyage of Capt. John Knight to seek the N. W. Passage. Edited by C. R. Markham. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1877 104S IIakluyt. The Expedition of Ursua and Aguirre in search of EFDorado and Omagua, 1560-61. Translated from the "Sesta Noticia liistoriale " of Fray Pedro Simon, by W. Bollaert, with an introduction by Clements R. Markham. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1862 1049 IIakluyt. Ashcr, G. M. Henry Hudson, the Navigator. The original documents in which his career is recorded, partly translated, and annotated. Map. 8° cloth, uncut. London, i860 1050 HAKLUvr. Divers Voyages touching the Discovery of America and the Islands adjacent. Collected and pub- lished by Richard Hakluyt, 1582. Edited with notes and introduction by John Winter Jones. Maps. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1850 1051 IIakluyt. Voyages of the. Zeni to the Northern Seas in the Fourteenth Century. Translated and edited by R. H. Major. 8° cloth, uncut. London 1873 1052 Male, Horatio. The Iroquois Book of Rites. 8° paper, uncut. Phila., 1883 1053 Haliburton, T. C. Historical and Statistical Account of Nova Scotia. Maps and plates. 2 vols. 8° boards. Halifax, 1829 1054 Haliburton. Bubbles of Canada. With 10 portraits and autographs inserted. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1839 1055 Haliburton. Bubbles of Canada. (Corner of title torn off) ; — The Clockmaker ; — Letter Bag of the Great West- ern ; — Nature and Human Nature ; — Old Judge. 6 vols. 12° boards. Phila. and New York. 1056 Halkett, John. Historical Notes respecting the Indians of North America, with remarks on the attempts made to convert and civilize them. 8*^ half crimson morocco. London, 1825 1057 Hall, Basil. Forty Etchings from sketches made with the Camera Lucida in North America, in 1827 and 1828. Small folio, boards, uncut. London, 1829 1058 Hall, Francis. Travels in Canada and the United States in 1816-17. 8° boards, uncut. Boston, 1818 1059 Hall. Travels in Canada and the United States in 18 16- 17. Map. 8^ sheep. London, 18 19 1060 Hall, Frederic T. Pedigree of the Devil. Illustrations. 8° cloth. London, 1883 CATALOGUE. 105 1 06 1 Hall, S. C. Baronial Halls, Picturesque Edifices, and ancient Churches of England, from drawings by Harding, Cattermole, Prout and other eminent artists. 72 lithogra- phic plates and many woodcuts in the text. 2 vols, folio, cloth. London, 1881 1062 Hall. Book of British Ballads. Numerous illustrations after designs by Creswick, Gilbert and others. Square 16° cloth, uncut, gilt top. New York, 1888 1063 Hall. Trial of Sir Jasper; a Temperance Tale in Verse. Illustrations. 12° cloth. (Presentation copy from the author.) London. 1064 Hall, Mrs. S. C. Sketches of Irish Character. Second edition. 2 vols, small 8° boards, uncut. With an auto- graph letter by S. C. Hall relating to this book, inserted. London, 1831 1065 Hallam, Henry. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages. 3 vols. 8° half roan, uncut, gilt tops. Large paper. Only 100 copies printed. Boston, 1865 1066 Halleck, Fitz-Greene. Selections from the British Poets. 2 vols. 16° cloth, uncut. New York, 1840 1067 Hallock, Charles. Fishing Tourist, Angler's Guide and Reference Book. Frontispiece. 12" cloth. New York, 1873 1068 Hamerton, Philip G. Chapters on Animals. With eight etchings by J. Veyrassat and Karl Bodmer. 12° cloth, un- cut. Boston. 1069 Hamilton, Antoine. Memoires de la vie du Comte de Grammont, contenant particuherement I'histoire amoureuse de la cour d'Angleterre, sous le r^gne de Charles IL Small S° original calf. Cologne, 17 13 Original edition. 1070 Hamilton. Memoires du Comte de Grammont. Illus- trated with 80 original portraits, engraved after the original paintings by the great masters of the period of Charles n. Thick 4° superbly bound by Petit in crushed red levant morocco extra, broad inside gold borders, edges gilt on marble. Edwards: London, 1793 Rare and beautiful edition, with the Notes et Eclaircissements, usually missing. 107 1 Hamilton. Memoirs of the Life of Count de Grammont ; containing in particular the amorous intrigues of the Court of England in the reign of King Charles II. Translated from the French by Mr. Boyer. Small 8° full light polished calf extra, yellow edges. London, 17 14 First English edition. Very rare. Fine copy, with autograph of }'. W. Proctor (Barry Cornwall.) io6 CATALOGUE. 1072 Hamilton, Sir Charles. Report of the Trial of an action brought by Mr. William Dawe against Vice- Admiral Sir Charles Hamilton, Governor of Newfoundland, before Mr. Justice Burrough and a special jury. 8° half roan. " London, 1824 1073 Hamilton, J. C. Prairie Province. Sketches of travel from Lake Ontario to Lake Winnipeg. Maps. 12° cloth. Toronto, 1876 1074 Hamilton, William. Observations on the Preparation, Util- ity and Administration of the Digitalis Purpurea, or Fox- glove, in Dropsy of the Chest, Consumption, Scarlet Fever,- Measles, etc. 8° sheep. London, 1807 1075 Hamilton Palace Libraries. Catalogue of the Beckford Library removed from Hamilton Palace. With prices and purchasers' names to the 2d, 3d and 4th portions. 4 vols, royal 8° paper. London, 1882-83 1076 Hannay, James. History of Acadia from its first discovery to its surrender to England by the treatv of Paris. 8° cloth. St. John, N. B., 1879 1077 Hardy, Campbell. Forest Life in Acadie. Sketches of Sport and Natural History in the Lower Provinces of the Canadian Dominion. Illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1869 1078 Hargrave, J. J. Red River. 8° cloth. Montreal, 187 1 1079 Harlan, Richard. Fauna Americana ; being a description of the Mammiferous Animals inhabiting North America. 8° sheep. Philadelphia, 1825 1080 Harmon, Daniel Williams. A Journal of Voyages and Travels in the Interior of North America, etc. Map and portrait. 8° sheep. Andover, 1S20 loSi Harper's Family Library; — History of the Jews ; — His- tory of Louisiana; — Discovery of the Northern Coast of America ; — Modern History ; — History of Persia ; — Alex- ander the Great ; — History of Charlemagne ; — Ancient Philosophers ; — Hand-Book for Readers ; — Roman Re- public ; — History of Palestine ; — Advantages of Science ; — Tytler's Universal History ; — History of the Bible ; — American Biography ; — Mesopotamia and Assyria ; — Moors of Spain; — Trades and Professions. 29 vols. 16° cloth and boards. New York. 1082 Harriott, John. Struggles through Life exemplified in various travels and adventures in Europe, Asia, Africa and America. Portrait, 2 vols. 16° mottled sheep. London, xSo8 CATALOGUE. 107 1083 Harris, John. Navigantium atque Itinerantium, or a Com- pleat Collection of Voyages and Travels : consisting of above Four Hundred of the most Authentic Writers ; beginning with Hackluit, Purchass, etc., in English ; Ramu- sio in Italian ; Thevenot, etc., in French ; De Bry, and Orynasi Novus Orbis in Latin ; the Dutch East India Com- pany in Dutch ; and continued, with others of Note, that liave publish'd Histories, Voyages, Travels, or Discoveries in the English, Latin, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, CJerman, or Dutch Tongues, relating to any part of Asia, Africa, America," Europe, or the Islands thereof, to this Present Time. With the Heads of Several of our most Considerable Sea Commanders, and a great number of Ex- cellent Maps of all parts of the World, and Cuts of most Curious Things in all the Voyages : also, an Appendix of Fellow of the Royal Society. Fine impressions of the por- traits, maps and plates, engraved by Vander Gucht, etc., 2 vols, folio, calf. Binding damaged.) London, 1705 Original edition of this esteemed collection. 1084 Harrisse, Henry. Bibliotheca Americana Vetutissima, a Description of Works relating to America, published be- tween the years 1492 and 1551, with the additions. 2 vols, royal 4° sheets folded. New York, 1866-72 Large paper. Only 99 copies printed. 1055 Harrisse. Recueil de Voyages et de Documents. Jean et Sebastien Cabot, leur origine et leurs voyages, etude d'histoire critique suivie d'une Cartographie, d'une Bibliog- raphie, et d'une chronologie des voyages au Nord-Ouest de 1497 ^ ^55°- Imperial 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 18S2 1056 Harrisse. Recueil de Voyages. Les Corte-Real et leurs Voyages au Nouveau Monde d'aprbs des documents nouveaux ou peu connus, tir^s des archives de Lisbonne et de Mod^ne, avec le Post-Scriptum. 2 vols, imperial 8^ paper, uncut. Paris, 18S3 1087 Harrisse. Bibliotheca Americana Vetutissima; a Descrip- tion of Works relating to America, published between the years 1493 and 1551. Imperial 8° full antique morocco, red edges. Only 400 copies printed. New York, 1866 loSS Harrisse. Les Colombo de France et d'ltalie, fameux Marins du xve si^cle, 1461-1492. 4*^ paper, uncut. Only 175 copies printed. Paris, 1874 10S9 Harrisse. Notes pour servir a I'Histoire, a la Bibliographie et a la Cartographie de la Nouvelle-France et des pays adjacents 1545-17 00. 8*^ paper, uncut. Paris, 1872 1090 Harrisse. Cartographie de la Nouvelle-France, Supplement a Pouvrage de M. Harrisse. Par Gabriel Marcel. 8*^ paper, uncut. Paris, 1885 io8 CATALOGUE. 1091 IIarrisse. L'llistoire de Christophe Colomb, attribue a son fils Fern and ; — Rapport sur les Deux ouvrages de M. Henri IIarrisse, par E. Desjardins. 2 pamphlets. Paris, 1867-75 1092 Hart, Adolphus M. History of the Discovery of the Valley of the Mississippi. 12° paper. St. Louis, 1852 1093 Hart, Gerald E. The Fall of New France, 1755-1760. With numerous portraits and views in artotype. Small 4"^ paper, uncut. Montreal, 1888 1094 Hatin, Eugene. Bibliographie Historique et critique de la presse periodique Frangais, ou catalogue systematique et raisonne de tous les Merits de quelque valeur publics ou ayant circuit en France depuis I'origine du journal jusqu^a nos jours, avec extraits, notes historiques, critiques et morals, indication des prix que les principaux journeaux ont atteints dans les ventes publiques, etc., pr^c^d^ d'un essai historique et statistique sur la naissance et les progr^s de la presse periodique dans les deux mondes. Portrait. Thick 8® paper, uncut. Paris. 1095 Hawkins, Ernest. Annals of the Diocese of Toronto. Map. 16*^ cloth, uncut. London, 1848 1096 Hawkins' Picture of Quebec, with historical Recol- lections. Beautiful copy, large margins and with extra plates and maps, and original plan of the Plains of Abra- ham by Colonel Durnford. Large 12° full blue calf extra, gilt edges. Quebec, 1834 An inserted catalogue slip says: Unique, probably the finest copy procurable. $25.00. The following copy, however, is better in many respects and in uncut condition. 1097 Hawkins. Picture of Quebec. With extra illustrations. Large 12° half crimson morocco, uncut edges, gilt top, very rare in such condition. Quebec, 1834 1098 Hawkins. Picture of Quebec. With 12 photographic views. 12^ half antique calf, red edges, and 9 leaves at the end in manuscript. Quebec, 1834 1099 Hawley, W. F. Quebec. The Harp and other poems. 16° half morocco, uncut, gilt top. Montreal, 1829 1 100 Hayley, William. Triumphs of Temper, a Poem. With fine plates by W. Blake, from designs by Maria Flaxman. 16° full light polished calf extra, gilt edges. Chichester, 1803 iioi Heaphy, Thomas. Likeness of Christ: being an inquiry into the Verisimilitude of the received likeness of Our Blessed Lord. Edited by Wyke Bayliss. 12 illuminated plates, with numerous illustrations Jn the text. Royal 8"^ half morocco. London, 1886 CATALOGUE. 109 1102 Hennepin, L. A New Discovery of a Vast Country in Amer- ica, Extending above Four Thousand Miles, between New France and New Mexico; With Description of the Great Lakes, Cataracts, Rivers, Plants, and Animals. Also the Manners, Customs, and Languages of the several Native Indians; With a Continuation Giving an Account of the Attempt of the Sieur de la Salle upon the Mines of St. Earbe, etc. The taking of Quebec by the English, etc. Frontispiece and 5 plates. 2 vols, in i, 8° calf. London, 1698 Good copy, with the book-plate of Dean Stanley of Westminster Abbey. 1 103 Hennepin. Nouvelle Decouverte d'un tres grand Pays situ^ dans TAmerique, entre le Nouveau Mexique et la Mer glaciale. Engraved title, 2 maps and 2 plates. 12° calf. G. Brodelet: Utrecht, 1697 The first edition of the second part. 1104 Hennepin. Nouveau Voyage d'un Pais plus grand que TEurope, aves les reflections des enterprises du Sieur de la Salle, sur le mines de St. Barbe, etc., dedid a sa Majesty Guillaum HL Enrichi de la carte, de figures expressives des moeurs et manleres de vivre des sam^ages, de la prise de Quebec, etc. Map and 4 plates. A. Schouten : Utrecht, 169S This forms the third series of Hennepin's Travels. 1 105 Hennepin. Another copy. 12° calf. Utrecht, 1698 Presentation copy to William III, with his arms stamped in gold on the sides. 1106 Hennepin. Voyage ou Nouvelle Decouverte d*un tres grand Pais, dans I'Amerique entre le Nouveau Mexique et la Mer glaciale. Augment^ avec un voyage qui contient une relation exacte de I'origine, etc. des Caraibes. Faite par le Sieur de la Borde. Frontispiece, map and plates. 12° calf. J. Desbordes: Amsterdam, 17 12 1107 Hennepin. Description of Louisiana. Translated from the edition of 1683, and compared with the Nouvelle Decou- verte, the La Salle Documents and other contemporaneous papers. By John G. Shea. Map. Royal 8° paper, uncut Limited Edition. New York, i88o. 1108 Head, Barclay V. Department of coins and medals, a guide to the principal gold and silver coins of the ancients. Photographs. 8° cloth, uncut. London, i88t 1109 Head, Sir Francis B. The Emigrant. Small 8" boards, uncut. (Broken.) London, 1847 mo Hearne, Samuel. Journey from Prince of Wales' Fort in Hudson's Bay, to the Northern Ocean, in the years 1769, 1770, 177 1, and 1772. Map and plates. 4° calf (covers broken.) London, 1795 ito CATALOGUE. nil Heckewelder, John. Narrative of the Mission of the Uni- ted Brethren among the Delaware and Mohegan Indians, from 1740 to 1808. Portrait. 8*^ boards, uncut. Phila., 1820 1 1 12 Henrv, Alexander. Travels and Adventures in Canada and the Indian Territories, between the years 1760 and 1776. 8'' sheep. (Portrait missing.) New York, 1S09 1 1 13 Henry, J. J. Account of Arnold's Campaign against Que- bec, and of the hardships and sufferings of that band of Heroes, who traversed the wildness of Maine, from Cam- bridge to the St. Lawrence in 1775. Map. 12° cloth, un- cut. Albany, 1877 1 1 14 Henri IV. Historie prodigievse d'vn detestable parricide entrepris en la personne du roy par Pierre Barriere dit la Barre, et comme Sa Majesty en fut miraculeusement gu^rie. Avec Textraict du proems criminel faict audict Barriere. 16^ red crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, inside border, by DuRU. S. L., 1594 1U5 Henri IV. Verone, Francois de . Apologie pour Jehan Chastel parisien, ex6cut6 h, mort, et pour les p^res et eschol- liers de la soci^tb de gesvs, bannis du royaume de France. Contre I'arrest du Parlement, donn^ contre eux a Paris, le decembre 29, 1594, par Francois de Verone. 12"" full crimson crushed levant morocco extra, inside borders, gilt edges, by Duru. Paris, 1595 A beautiful copy of a scarce, historical tract, relating to the excom- munication of Henry de Navarre and Henry de Vaiois. 1 1 16 Henri IV. Vaiois. La vie et Faites notables de Henry de Vaiois. Maintenant toute au long sans rien requerir ; ou sont contenues les trahisons, perfidies, sacrileges, exac- tions, cruaut^z et hontes de c^s Hypocrite ennemy de la Religion Catholique. Edition seconde. Several leaves in manuscript. 12* calf, gilt edges. Chez Didier Millot: Paris, 1689 1 1 17 Heptameron of Margaret, Queen of Navarre. 8 original etchings by Leopold Flameng. 12° cloth, uncut. Phila. 11 18 Herbert's Guide to London. A complete Guide to tlie leading hotels, places of amusement, etc. ; — Hotels of Eu- rope. Numerous illustrations. 2 vols, royal 8° cloth. London, 1885 1 1 19 Herezky, Charles. Canada on the Pacific: being an ac- count of a Journey from Edmonton to the Pacific by the Peace River Valley ; and of a Winter Voyage along the Western Coast of the Dominion. Maps. 12® cloth. Montreal, 1874 CATALOGUE. in 1 120 Heriot, George. Travels through the Canadas, containing a Description of the Picturesque Scenery on some of the Rivers and Lakes ; with a comparative View of the Man- ners and customs of several of the Indian Nations of North and South America. Fine clean copy, with colored folding plates. Royal 4'' boards, uncut. London, 1807 1121 Heriot. Same. Untinted plates. 4° half morocco. London, 1807 1 122 He She It. Egyptian Court Chronicle B. C. 1302, a vera- cious and truthful version, preserved and translated for general use by the peerless Poet Laureate, of his late Maj- esty Rhampsinnitt III. Imitation sack-clotli cover, leather- thong clasp, corroded seal, ragged edge, etc. 1 1 23 ^ttlXCB a rUsaige du Mans. (Mark and name of Philippe Pigouchet.) Ces presentes heures a lusarge du Mans au long sas riens require ; furet acheuees Lan Mil. cincq ces le XXV, jour Dapuril pour Symon Vostre : Libraire demourat a Paris; a la rue neufue nostre dame, a lenseigne sainct lehan leuangeliste. On vellum, lacking i leaf, gothic letter, with 17 large full-page cuts and several hundred vignettes in the borders, including a superb series of the Dance of Death, in 149 cuts (several times repeated). 12"^ russia. Paris, 1500 A very nice example of the Press of Philippe Pigouchet, with excep- tionally bright, clean impressions of the ornamental borders and wood- cuts, and uncolored, with seven leaves of MS. in a contemporary hand. 1 124 fjeutes a rUsage de Reims. Colophon of Guillaume God- ard, and border : Heures a lusaige de Reims tout du long sans riens requerir. Imprimees a Paris par Guillaume Anabat demourant en la rue Sainct Jehan de Beaunais pres les escoles de decret en lenseigne des conis. With wood- cuts (uncolored) and above 200 beautiful wood-cut borders. 12° vellum. (Paris, 1520) Very rare Book of Hours, printed entirely on Vellum. 1125 Heylyn, Peter. Mikrocosmus. A Little Description of the Great World. Fifth edition. Thick small 4° old calf. Oxford, 1631 1 1 26 Heywood, Thomas. The Hierarchic of the blessed Angelis, their names, orders and offices, etc. Engraved title and plates. (Contains reference to Shakespeare.) Folio, old calf. London, 1635 1127 Heywood. Life of Merlin, surnamed Ambrosius ; his Pro- phecies and Predictions interpreted, and the Truth made good by our English Annalls. Being a Chronologicall His- tory of all the Kings, and memorable Passages of this Kingdome. The scarce first edition, with a portrait of Merlin by Hollar. Small 4° half calf. London, 1641 112 CATALOGUE. 1128 §itXOtltti, ^U%anbxinm. In Aureos versus Pbythagorae. Ad Nicolaum Pontificern V Aurispae in Hieroclem prae- fatio . • . Hieroclis philosophi Stoici et sanctissimi in aureos versus Pythagoras opusculum praestantissimum et religioni Christianae consentaneum incipit. Small 4° calf. Bartholomaus de Val de Zoccho: Patavii, 1474 Editio Princeps, a beautiful copy, with the signatures, which are printed so low that they are usually cut off. From the library of the Duke of Sussex, with his book plate. 1129 i^i^^^^IJWtttS* S' Liber Vitas Patru Saiicti Hieronynii s'm ajphabeti ordine bene registratus. Black ^tlitx^ printed in single columns on 375 leaves. Thick folio, in the ori- ginal oak covers, edges entirely untrimmed. I mpressus per Johanne Zainer in Opido Ulm, s. d.(Circa, 1 474) A beautiful example from Zainer's press in an excellent state of preservation, with full margins, rubricated in red and blue throughout, with a beautifully executed ornamental capital and large floriated bor- der on the first leaf of the text, and several smaller ornamental borders and initials throughout the work. 1 130 Hind, Henry Youle. North West Territory. Report of Progress, together with a preliminary and general report on the Assinnibone and Saskatchewan Exploring Expedition, made under instructions from the provincial secretary. Maps. Imperial 8° half russia. Toronto, 1859 1131 Hind. Essay on the Insects and Diseases injurious to the Wheat Crop. Illustrations. 8*^ cloth. Toronto, 1857 1132 Hinsdale, B. A. The Old Northwest, with a view of the thirteen colonies as constituted by the Royal Charters. Map. 8° cloth. New York, 1888 1 133 HiPPOCRATis Coi. De Naturae, Temporum anni, et aeris irregularium constitutionuni proprijs, hominis omnium setatum morbis Theoria. 12^ old calf. (Covers broken.) Erancofurti, 1569 1134 HiSTOiKE des Grandes Families Franraiscs du Canada, ou Aper^u sur le Chevalier Eenoist et quelques families con- temporaines. Maps and numerous portraits, some inserted, by Father Daniel, with description of the plates in his writing. 8° half morocco. Montreal, 1867 1 135 HiSTOiRE des Moeurs et du Costume des Fran^ais dans le dixhuitieme siecle. Texte par Restif de la Bretonne, revu et corrige par Charles Brunet, Preface par Anatole de Montaiglon. 14 fine large plates from designs by Freude- berg. Atlas folio, paper. Paris, 1876 1 136 HiSTOiRE de la Navigation, son commencement, son progrcfs, et ses decouvertes jusqu'a present. Avec Catalogue des meilleurs Livres de Voyages, et le caractere de leurs Auteurs. 2 vols. 12° calf. Paris, 1722 CATALOGUE. 113 1137 Historical Collections of the most niernordble Accidents, and tragicall Massacres of France, under the reigns of Henry I, Francis H, Charles IX, Henry IH, Henry IV now jiving. Containing all the troubles therein happened, during the said Kings times, untill this present yeare, 1598. Translated out of French into English. Folio, old calf. Imprinted by Thomas Creede : London, 1598 Contains an original and full account of the Massacre of St. Bartho- lomew. 113S History of the Five Wise Philosophers; or, the wonderful Relation of the Life of Jehosaphat, the Hermit. 24° half calf. Printed on Old London Bridge : London, 1704 1139 History of the Hebrew Monarchy, from the Administration of Samuel to the Babylonish Captivity. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1847 1 140 History of the Late War; or, Annual Register of its rise, progress and events in Europe, Asia, Africa and America. Portraits and maps. 8° sheep. London, 1764 1 141 HocHELAGA Depicta. The early History and present State of the City and Island of Montreal. By Newton Bosworth. Numerous maps and engravings. Fine copy of the rare first edition. 12° cloth, uncut. Montreal, 1S39 1142 HocHELAGA Dcpicta. Fine copy of the second edition, with 33 extra illustrations laid in. 12° cloth. Montreal, 1846 1143 HocHELAGA Depicta. Another copy. 3 plates missing. 12° cloth. Montreal, 1846 1 144 HoDGiNS, J. G. Geography and History of British America, and of the other colonies of the empire. Illustrations. Square 16° cloth. Toronto, 1857 1145 Holbein, Plans. The Dances of Death through the various Stages of Human Life. Exhibited in 46 copper plates done from the original designs. Etched by D. Deuchar. With text in French and English. Small 4°. London, 1803 A fine copy bound in old blue morocco extra, tooled sides and back, with the Royal Crest and Arms of George J II. 1 1 46 Holbein. LeTriomphe delamort, gravee d'apre's lesdesseins originaux de Holbein, par Chretien de Mechel. 48 fine copper plates. Square 16° sumptuously bound by Cape in full crimson crushed levant morocco, with a fine medallion on the sides, gilt edges. Basle, 1780 1 147 Holbein. L' Alphabet de la Mort de Hans Holbein. En ture de bordures du XVIe siccle ct suivic d'ancienne^ poemes frangdis sur le sujet des trois mors et des ttois vis jiublies par Anatole de Montaiglon. Illustrated borders. 8° paper, uncut. J*aris, 1856 114 CATALOGUE. 1148 Holbein. La Danse des Morts dessignee par Hans Holbein, gravde sur pierrc par Joseph Schlotthauer, expliqude par H. Fortoul. 53 plates, India proofs. Square 16° paper, un- cut. Paris. 1149 HoLGATE, J. B. Atlas of American History on a novel plan, presenting at one view, the most important events in the history of the country, from its discovery by Columbus down to the present time, 1842. Atlas 4" half roan. Philadelphia, 1S42 1150 [HoLLiNGSwoRTH, S.] Present State of Nova Scotia, with a Brief Account of Canada, and the British Islands on the Coast of North America. Map. Fine uncut copy. 8° boards, uncut, (cover broken). Edinburgh, 1787 1 151 Holmes, Abiel. American Annals; or a chronological His- tory of America, from its Discovery in 1492 to 1806. With additions and corrections by the Author. Maps. 2 vols. 8° sheep. London, 1813 1 152 Home Book of Poetry. A compilation of Poetry from the best English and American Poets. Compiled by Dana Estes. With 22 illustrations on steel. Small 4° elegantly bound in full olive poHshed levant morocco super-extra, back and sides richly tooled, broad gilt morocco inside bor- ders, gilt edges. Boston, 1881 1153 Homer. Iliad; — Odyssey. With the Hymns, Epigrams, and Battle of the Frogs and Mice. Literally translated, with explanatory Notes, by T. A. Buckley. Portrait. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. Bohn : London, 1876-78 1154 Homer. Odyssey. Translated by Alexander Pope. Frontis- pieces. 2 vols. 18° cloth. Philadelphia, 1845 1155 Homes of American Authors: comprising anecdotal, person- al and descriptive sketches by various writers. Steel plates. S^ cloth. New York, 1857 1156 Hone, William. Popular Works; Every-Day Book; Table- Book, and Year-Book. With 500 woodcuts of old buildings, customs, remarkable characters, curiosities, etc. 4 vols. 8° half calf, gilt. London. 1157 Hone. Three trials of William Hone, for publishing three parodies, viz.: " The late John Wilkes' Catechism," the '* Political Litany," and the " Sinecurist's Creed ; " on three cx-officio informations at Guildhall, London, on December 1S-19-20, 1817. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1818 1 1 58 Horace, the Immaculate Horace. Quintus Horatius Flaccus. 12° very fine copy in calf extra, gilt edges, by Riviere. R, Foulis : Glasguae, 1744 The celebrated immaculate edition. The sheets, as they were printed were hung up in the College of Glasgow, and 3- reward offered to any who should discover an inaccuracy, CATALOGUE. ti$ 1 159 Horace. Works of. Translated literally into English prose, by C. Smart, and revised with notes by T. A. Buckley. Por- trait. 12'' cloth, uncut. Bohn : London, 1872 1160 Hope, Thomas. Costume of the Ancients. New edition, with 32 1 plates. 2 vols, royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1875 1 161 HoRNius, Georgius. De Originibus Americanis, libri quatuor. Fine copy. 16° full morocco extra, gilt edges,by Hayday. Hague Comitis, 1652 1162 [HoRNOT, Ant.] Anecdotes Ame'ricaines, ou Histoire abregee des principaux evenements arrives dans le nouveau monde, depuis sa decouverte jusqu'k I'^pogue pr^sente. Small 8° calf. Paris, 1776 1 163 HoTTEN, J. C. The Original Lists of Persons who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700. 4® cloth, uncut. London, 1874 1 164 HoTTEN. Abyssinia and its People ; or Life in the Land of Prester John. Map and colored illustrations. 8° cloth. London, 1868 1 165 HovEY, C. M. Fruits of America, containing richly colored figures, and full descriptions of all the choicest varieties cultivated in the United States. 84 richly colored plates. Imperial 8° full morocco extra, gilt edges. New York, 1853 1 1 66 HowLAND, Edward. Annals of North America, being a concise account of the important events in the United States, and the British Province, and Mexico, from their discovery down to the present time, 1492- 1876. Illustra- tions. 8"^ half morocco. Hartford, 1877 1 167 HovM. Vie de Charles-Henry Comte de Hoym, ambassadeur de Saxe-Pologne en France et ce'lebre amateur de livres, 1 694-1 736. Publide par la Socidte des Bibliophiles Fran- ^^ois. Illustrated with a fine portrait, etched fronttispiece, vignettes and illuminated plates of bindings. Large paper. 2 vols. 4® paper, uncut. Techener : Paris, 1880 Only a limited number of copies printed for members of the Societe des Bibliophiles. 1168 HovM. Encore deux Cartons du Comte de Hoym. Lettre a Monsieur le Baron Jerome Vichon, president de la Soci^te B. F. par C. S. de Sahr. Large 4° paper. Dresde, 1870 1169 Hoym. Catalogus Librorum Bibliothecae illustrissimi viri Caroli Henrici, Comitis Hoym, Digestus et descriptus a Gabriele Martin, Bibliopala Parisiensi. Priced in ink. 8"^ calf. Parisiis, 1738 1170 Hudson's Bay Company. Notices on the Claims of the Hudson's Bay Company, and the Conduct of its adversa- ries, S"* boards. Montreal, 18 17 ii6 CATALOGUE. 1 172 llfjDSON^s Bay Company. British and American Joint Com- mission for the settlement of the claims of the Hudson's Hay and Puget's Sound Agricultural Companies. Memorial and Argument, Claiment's Evidence. 2 vols. 8° half mo- rocco. Montreal, 186S 1 1 73 Hudson's Bay. Returns to Parliament, 16 March, 1857, giving copies of Charters, Leases or other documents under which Hudson's Bay Company claim title to the Hudson's Bay Territory, or any maps relating thereto in the possession of the Government. (Historical Treatise written by Dawson.) 8° paper. Ottawa. 1 174 Hudson's Bay. Jordon's Report of the Hudson's Bay Expe- dition of 1886; — British North America, Hudson's Bay and Manitoba Acts, 1867, etc. 4 pamphlets. 1 1 75 Hugo, Victor. Les Miserables. Original edition. Num- erous illustrations. 5 vols, imperial 8^ half crimson morocco. Paris. 1 1 76 Hulme, F. E. a Series of Sketches from Nature of Plant Form. 66 finely colored plates. Small folio, cloth. London, 1868 1 177 Humboldt, Alexander de. Examen Critique de I'Histoire de la Cieographie du Nouveau Continent, et des progres de TAstronomie Nautique aux quinzieme et siezieme siecles. Maps. 5 vols. 8° half morocco. Paris, 1839 1178 HiJMPiiRKYs, Noel. Masterpieces of the Mediaeval Printers and Engravers ; a Series of 72 plates of absolue Facsimiles from Rare and Curious Books ; Consisting of Illustrative J )e vices, Beautiful Borders, Decorative Initials, Printers' Marks, Elaborate Title-Pages, etc., each subject accom- panied by a full description. Folio, cloth. London, 1870 Comprised with others in the above work will be found a great variety of remarkable designs by Wohlgemuth, Durer, Burgmair, Cranach, Jerome, Resch, Plans Schaeufelein of Nordlingen, Josse de Negkher, and others. 1179 Hunt, Leigh. The Liberal: Verse and Prose from the South. First edition. 2 vols, in i, 8"* half calf. (Cover broken.) London, 1822-23 1 180 Hunter, W. S. Ottawa Scenery. Map and 14 lithographic plates, with descriptions. Small folio, cloth. Ottawa City, 1855 1 iSi [lIiJSKE, John.] Present State of North America : I, The Dis- coveries, Rights and Possessions of Great Britain ; II, The Discoveries, Rights and Possessions of France; HI, En- croachments and Depredations of the French upon his Majesty's Territories in North America, in Times when Peace subsisted in Europe between the Two Crowns, etc. Small 8° half morocco extra, uncut, gilt top. London, 1755 CATALOGUE. 117 1 182 Houston, J. Repertoire National, ou recueil de litterature Canadienne. 4 vols. 8° mottled sheep. Montreal, 1848-50 1183 PTuNTER, John D. Memoirs of a Captivity among the Ind- ians of North America from childhood to the age of nine- teen, with anecdotes descriptive of their manners and customs. Portrait. 8"* boards, uncut. London, 1823 1184 Hunter. Another copy. Portrait. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1824 1185 Hutchinson, Thomas. History of Massachusetts, from the Settlement thereof in 1628 to 1774. Vols, i and 2, third edition, Salem, 1795; vol. 3, with preface, London, 1828. With index to Persons and Places mentioned in Plutchin- son's History, by J. W. Thornton, laid in. 3 vols. 8"" sheep and half morocco. I iS6 HuTTON, Rev. U. H. Simon de Montfort and his Cause, 1 251-1266. Extracts from the ^vritings of Robert of Glou- cester, Matthew Paris, William Rishanger, Thomas of Wykes, etc., etc. Illustrations. 12"^ cloth, uncut. New York, 18SS 11S7 TBERVHXE. Vovage DTberville ;—Les Exploits DTber- JL ville, par Edmond Rousseau ; — DTberville, ou le Jean- Hart Canadien et la Eaie DTludson. 3 pamphlets. Montreal and Quebec, 1 868-88 11 88 Impartial History of the Late Glorious War, from its Com- mencement to its Conclusion ; containing an exact Account of the Battles and Sea Engagements, together with other remarkable transactions, in Europe, Asia, Africa and Amer- ica. 8^ old calf. Manchester, 1764 1 189 Impartial History of the War in America between Great Britain and her Colonies, from its commencement to the end of the year 1779. Map. (Plates missing.) 8"^ sheep, (i cover missing.) London, 1780 1 190 Independent Reflector; or W^eekly Essays on sundry im- portant subjects ; many particularly adapted to the Province of New York. Nos. i to 51, Dec. 1752, to Nov. 22, 1753 ; — Occasional Reverberator, Nos. i, 2, 3, 4, Sept. -Oct., 1753. Folio, sheep. Printed (until tyrannically suppressed), New York, 1753 Written by William Smith, Chief Justice of New York, and William Livingston, Governor of New Jersey. With autograph and book-plate of William Smith. iigi Indians. Rapport des Missions dans le diocese de Quebec, de 1839 a 1874. Complete series. 21 vols. 12*^ paper. Quebec. Contains valuable information on the customs, language, etc, of the Indians. ii8 CATALOGUE. 1 192 Indians. French and Indian Cruelty exemplified in the Life and various Viscissitudes of Fortune of Peter William- son ; containing a particular Account of the Manners, Customs and Dress of the Savages : of their scalpings, burnings, and other barbarities, committed on the English in North America, during his residence among them. Being at 8 years of age, stolen from his parents, and sent to Penn- sylvania, where he was sold as a slave, etc. Written by himself. Contains an original account of the battle and capture of Oswego. Small 8"^ half morocco, uncut, gilt top. London, 1759 1 193 Indians. Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jemison, who was taken by the Indians, in 1775, when only twelve years of age, and has continued to live amongst them to the present time. Containing account of the Murder of her Father and his Family. By J. E. Seaver. 16° boards, uncut. London, 1826 1 194 Indians. Narrative of the Captivity of Mrs. Johnson ; con- taining an account of her sufferings, during four years, with the Indians and French. 12° sheep. Windsor, Vt., 1814 1 195 Indians. Mission de la Colombie ; Lettre et Journal de M. J. B. Z. Bolduc. 8^ paper. Quebec, 1843 With an appendix on the tchinouc and sneeomus languages. 1 196 Indians. Remarks concerning the Ojibway Indians, by one of themselves called Maungwudas, who has been travelling in England, France, Belgium, Ireland and Scotland. 8*^ half roan. Leeds, 1847 1 197 Indians. Etudes Philologiques sur quelques Langues Sauvages de TAmdrique, par N. O. ; — Jugement erron? de M. Ernest Renan sur les Langues Sauvages. 2 pamphlets. Montreal, 1870 1 198 Indians. Sketches of the past and present condition of the Indians of Canada; — Jugement erron^ de M. Ernest Renan sur les Langues Sauvages ; — Language and Con- quest. 4 pamphlets. 1199 Indians. Sabbath among the Tuscarora Indians. Frontis- piece. 16° boards. Glasgow, 1819 1200 Indians. Third Annual Report of the Regents of the University on the condition of the historical and antiqua- rian Collection connected with the State Cabinet of Nat- ural History. Plates. 8 cloth. Albany, 1850 1201 Indians. The Christian Indian ; or, Times of the first set- tlers. 12° half morocco. * New York, 1825 CATALOGUE. 119 INDIAN LANGUAGES. )2 Indians. Cree Hymn Book for the use of Christian Indians in the Missions of the Wesleyan Missionary Society in N. W. America. 16*^ roan. London. 1203 Indians. Cree. D.L.Moody. Os Kukaswawina. (his Ser- mons.) Translated into the Language of the Cree Indians by O. German. 12^ paper. Toronto. 204 Indians. Mohawk. The Gospel according to St. John in the Mohawk and English Languages. 16"^ sheep. London. 205 Indians. The samel. iG'^ sheep. New York, 1812 2 06 Indians. Muncey. Collection of Hymns in Muncey and English, translated by Charles Half moon. 16° cloth. Toronto, 1874 [207 Indians. Onedia. Collection of Plymns in the Onedia Lan- guage for the Use of Native Christians, translated by Rev. A. W. Sickles. 16° sheep. Toronto, 1855 t2oS Indians. Sauteux. Principes de la Langue des Sauvages appele's Sauteux. 12° cloth. Quebec, 1839 r209 Indians. Ojibway, Oodahnuhmeahwine Nuhguhmoowinun. 8° sheep. Toronto, 1856 5 10 Indians. Algonquin. Aiamie Tipadjimosin Masinaigan. 2 vols, in I, 16° half morocco. Montreal, 1859 J 1 1 Indians. Chinook. Dictionary of the Chinook Jargon, or Indian Trade Language of the North Pacific Coast. 8° paper. 512 Indians. Yakama Cathecism. 16° paper. 513 Indians. Ojibway. Collection of Ojibway and English Hymns. Translated by Rev. Peter Jones. 16"^ cloth. Toronto, 1S77 5 14 Indians. Iroquois. Kaiatonsera lonteicnstrakwa Kaiaton- serase. Illustrations. 8° boards. Montreal, 1873 12 15 Indians. Micmac. First Reading Book in the English Language. 16° boards. Halifax, 1875 516 Indians. Cree Testament ; — Chimin de la Croix ; — First Reading Book, Micmac Language, etc. 4 vols. t2i7 Indians. Mohawk. Oo Meyoo Achemowin S. Matthew ; — Meyoo-Achemowin mena Numoweya Pa-Petossayimowuk; — Series of Catechisms, etc. 6 vols. 12°. 1 2 iS Indians. Mohawk. Mesah Oowh Menwahyemoowin Kahe- nahjenood owh St. Matthew. 8° boards. York, U. C, 1831 119 Indians. Otchipwe. Dictionary of the Otchipwe Language explained in English. Part II, Otchipwe English. By Bishop Baraga. 8° paper, uncut. Montreal, 1881 I20 CATALOGUE. 12 20 [Ingersol, C. J.] Inchiquin, the Jesuit's Letters, during a late residence in the United States of America. 8^ cloth. New York, 1810 1221 LnvasiOxN du Canada. Collection de Memoires recueillies et annotc's, par TAbbe' Verreau. 2 vols. 8^^ paper, uncut. Montreal, 1S73 1222 Invasion du Canada et Siege de Quebec en 1775-76, par L. P. Turcotte ; — Centennaire de I'Assaut de Quebec, par les Ainericains, 31 Dccembre, 1775. ^ pamphlets, uncut. Quebec, 1876 1223 Invasion of Canada, 1775. Journal of Isaac Senter, Sur- geon to the troops on a secret expedition against Quebec ; — Le Siege du Fort de St. Jean en 1775, par Huot; — Nar- ration de TExchange des Prisonniers fails au Cedres pen- dant le guerre Ame'ricaine de 1775 ; — Journal des Opera- tions, de I'Arme'e Americaine lors de I'invasion du Canada en 1775, par Badeaux, etc. 5 pamphlets. 1224 Inventaire de la Bibliothcque du Roi Charles VI, fait au Louvre en 1423, par odre du Regent, Due de Bedford. Thick royal 8"^ beautifully bound by Lortic in full crimson crushed levant morocco, fillets on back and sides, inside borders, gilt edges, arms of the Comte de Ris, in centre. Pour la Socie'te' des Bibliophiles: Paris, 1867 • Grand Papier de Hollande. Only 25 copies printed for the members of the Society. 1Z25 Ireland, Alexander. The Book Lover's Enchiridon ; Thoughts on the Solace and Companionship of Books, and topics incidental thereto. Third edition, with large addi- tions and 3 illustrations. Large paper. Thick 8° full crushed levant morocco, uncut edges, gilt top. Lond., 1883 1226 Ireland. Another copy, for Illustration, with three titles. Large paper. Thick small 4° paper, uncut. London, 1888 1227 Ireland, Samuel. ^liscellaneous Papers and Legal Instru- ments under the Hand and Seal of William Shakespeare, including the tragedy of King Lear, and a small fragment of Ilamlct, from original MSS. Plate. 8"^ boards, uncut. London, 1796 12 28 [Ireland, W. XL] Memoirs of Jeanne d'Arc, surnamed la Pucelle d'Orleans, with the History of her times. Portrait on India paper, colored frontispiece and 2 plans. 2 vols, royal 8° half polished levant morocco extra, uncut edges, giit tops, by Riviere. London, 1824 Large paper. Very fine copy. 1229 Irish New Testament. 12° sheep. London, 1830 1230 Italian Scenery. 43 large and fine lithographic views, by Wenzel. India proofs. No text. Atlas folio, half morocco. CATALOGUE. 121 1 23 1 TACKSON and Chatto. Treatise on Wood-Engraving, J Historical and Practical. Second edition, with a New Chapter on the Artists of the Present Day, by H. (i. Bohn. 445 wood-engravings. Royal 8° half morocco, gilt top. London. 1232 Jackson, J. C. How to treat the Sick without Medicine. Portrait. 1 2 "^ cloth. Dansville, N. Y., 1874. 1233 James, Charles. New and Enlarged Military Dictionary, or Alphabetical Explanation of Technical Terms. S° calf. London, 1S05 1234 James, Edwin. Account of an Expedition from Pittsburg to the Rocky Mountains, performed in 1819-20. By J, C. Calhoun, under the command of Major S. H. Long, Com- piled from the notes of Major Long. Map and plates, some colored. 3 vols. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1823 1235 James, Thomas. Dangerous Voyage of Capt. Thomas James, in his intended discovery of a North West Passage into the South Sea. Second edition. Map. Fine copy. 8° full sprinkled calf, gilt edges. London, 1740 1236 James, William. Full and Correct Account of the Military Occurrences of the late War between Great Britain and the United States of America. With an Appendix. Maps. 2 vols. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1818 1237 Janson, C. W. The Stranger in America, containing obser- vations made during a long residence in that country, on the genius, manners, and customs of the people of the United States. With scarce colored plates. 4° calf. London, 1807 1238 Janze, a. dc. Les Financiers D'Autrefois. Fermiers Gen- eraux. 8"^ paper, uncut. Paris, 1886 1239 [Jenks, William.] Memoir of the Northern Kingdom, writ- ten in six letters to his son. By Williamson Jahnsenykes. 8° half roan. Quebeck, 1901 (1808) 1240 Jefferys, Thomas. Voyages from Asia to America for completing the discoveries of the North-west coast of Amer- ica, to which is prefixed a summary of the Voyages made by the Russians on the Frozen Sea, in search of the North- east Passage, serving as an explanation of a map of the Russian Discoveries, published by the Academy of Science at Petersburgh. Second edition. Also Map inserted showing the track of Capt. Daring. 4° mottled calf. London, 1764 1 241 Jefferys. Voyages from Asia to America, fur completing; the Discoveries of the North-west coast of America, to which is prefixed a summary of the Voyages made by the Russians on the Frozen Sea, in search of the North-east Passage. 4° calf. London, 1764 122 CATALOGUE. 1242 Jefferys. History of Katntschatka, by James Grieve, Gloucester, 1764; — The Great Probability of a North-west Passage, by Thomas Jeffery, London, 1768. Bound to- gether. Maps and plates. 4° calf. London, 1764-68 1243 Jefferys. Natural and Civil History of the French Domin- ions in North and South America, together with the relig- ion, government, genius, character, manners and customs of the Indians and other inhabitants. Fine copy, with 18 maps and plans. Folio, calf. London, 1760 1244 Jefferys. History of the British Dominions in North America ; from the first discovery of that vast continent by Sebastian Cabot, 1497, to its present glorious establishment as confirmed by the late treaty of Peace, 1763. 4"^ old calf. London, 1773 1245 Jennings, David. Jewish Antiquities. 8° half morocco, rededges. London, 1825 1246 Jesse, Capt. Life of George Brummell, Esq., commonly called Beau Brummell. Frontispiece. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1844 Original edition, with the set ofjcolorecl plates from the new edition of Beau Brummel, laid in for insertion. 1247 Jesuits. Contract D' Association des Jesvites au trafique de Canada. Pour apprendre a Paul de Gimont,^ Tun des donneurs d'adius pour les Jesvites contre le Recteur et Uninversite de Paris, et ses semblables, pourquoy les Jes- uites sontdepuis peu arrivez en Canada, 1613. Small 4° ele- gantly bound by W. Pratt in full crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, gilt medallions on sides. Reprint : Paris, 1868 One of 12 copies printed entirely on vellum, only 16 copies were printed in all. 1248 Jesuits. Vimont, Barthelemy. Relation de ce qui s'est passe' en la Nouvelle France en I'annee 1640. Part 1. 12° half morocco. Paris, 1641 1249 Jesuits. Dablon Claude. Relation de ce qui s'est passe' de plus remarquable aux missions des Peres de la Compagnie de Jesu, en la Nouvelle France, les annees 1671 et 1672. (Fac-simile map.) 12° vellum. Paris, 1673 1250 Jesuits. Rageunau, Paul. Relation de ce qui s'cst passe en la Mission des Peres de la Compagnie de Jesu aux Hurons, pays de la Nouvelle France, e's annes 1648 et 1648. First edition. 12° vellum. Paris, 1650 1251 Jesuits. Pinette, Jean. Relation de ce qui s'est pass^ de plus remarquable aux Missions des Peres de la Compagnie de Jesus en la Nouvelle France, les annees 1670 et 1671. 12° vellum, Paris, 1672 CATALOGUE. 123 1252 Jesuits. Relation de ce qui s'est passe en la Nouvelle France ou Canada (1632-33) ; — Autre Relation du Voyage du sieur de Champlain en la Nouuelle France ou Canada Tan 1633. (Paris, 1636). Excerpt from the *' Mercure Frangois." 12^ half calf. 1253 Jesuits. Extraordinaire de 4 Novembre 1649. Contenant Le Martyre de trois Peres Jesuites au pais des Hurons dans le Canada. Small 4° paper. Paris, 1649 1254 Jesuits. Relations des Jesuites. Contenant ce qui s'est passe de plus remarquable dans les Missions des Pe'res de la Compagnie de Jesus dans la Nouvelle France. 3 vols, royal 8° half roan. Quebec, 1858 1255 Jesuits. Same. 3 vols, royal S'' half calf. Quebec, 185S 1256 Jesuits. Relation de la Mission du Mississippi du Seminaire de Quebec en 1700. Par M. M. de Montigny, de St. Cosme, et Thaumus de la Source. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. A la Presse Cramoisy de J. M. Shea: Nouvelle York, 1861 Large Paper. Only 100 copies printed. 1257 Jesuits. Extrait de la Relation des Avantures et Voyage de Mathieu Sageau. 8° paper, uncut. A la Presse Cramoisy de J. M. Shea: Nouvelle York, 1863 1258 Jesuits. Les Jesuites Marchands Usuriers, Usurpateurs, et leur cruaut^s dans I'ancien et le nouveau continent. 12° old calf, gilt. La Haye, 1759 T259 Jesuits. Factum du Proces entre Jean de P»iencourt, Sr. de Poutrincourt et les Peres Biard et Masse, Jesuites. Pub- lit^ avec une introduction par Gabriel Marcel. Small 4° paper, uncut. Paris, 1887 Only 80 copies printed. 1260 Jesuits. Le Journal des Jesuites, publie d'apres le manu- scrit original conserve aux archives du Seminair de Quebec, par les abbds Laverdiere et Casgrain. Small folio, half antique calf, red edges. Fine copy, broad margins. Very rare, all but a few copies having been destroyed by fire. Quebec, 1871 1261 Jesuits. Notice Historique sur la Compagnie de Jesus au Canada. 8° paper. Montreal, 1889 1262 Jesuits. Memoire sur les Biens des Jesuites en Canada, par un Jesuite. 12° paper. Montreal, 1874 1263 Jesuits. Lettres a un Ami, sur la Destruction des Je'suites, 1774; — Recueil de Pieces concernant Textinction de la Societe des Jesuites, Bruxelles, 1773. Authenticit<^ des pieces du proges-criminel contre les Jesuites, 1760 ; — Note sur les Biens que les Jesuites possedaint en Canada, etc, 7 pamphlets. 124 CATALOGUE. 1264 Jesuits. Notes on the two Jesuit Manuscripts belongin*^ to the estate of the late John Neilson of Quebec. By I'Abbe Sasseville and J. G. Shea. Edited by G. M. Fair- child. S'^ paper. Privately Printed : New York, 1887 1 265 Jksuits. Collection of official pamphlets bearing on the Jesuit question in France and the Colonies containing " Edit du Koi pour le Bannissement des Jesuites ; — Extraits du Reg- istre du Parliament de Rouen 1586-1609; — Extraits des Registres du Parlement 1733, 1759, 1760, 1761, 1762, 1763, 1764^1777. In all 31 pieces. 1266 Jewish and Eastern Customs, or an illustration of the sacred scriptures, by an explanatory application of the customs and manners of the Eastern nations. 8° boards. Dundee, 1825 1267 Jewitt, Llewellynn. Ceramic Art of Great Britain. Illus- trated with nearly two thousand engravings. Royal 8 "^ cloth, uncut, London. 1268 Jewett. Half-Hours among some English Antiquities. 300 illustrations. 12° cloth. London, 1877 1269 JoDOiN and Vincent. Histoire de Longueuil, et de la Famille de Longueuil. Map. 8*^ paper, uncut. Montreal, 1889 1270 Johnson, Charles. General History of the Pirates, from their first Rise and Settlement in the Island of Provi- dence, to the present time. With the remarkable Actions and Adventures of two Female Pyrates, Mary Read and Annie Bonny. P'ourth edition. Map. 2 vols. 8° calf, (cover broken.) London, 1726 127 1 Johnson, John. Typographia ; or, the Printer's Instructor, including an account of the Origin of Printing, with Bio- graphical Notices of the Printers of England, from Caxton to the close of the Sixteenth Century, a series of Ancient and Modern Alphabets and Domesday Characters, etc. Portrait of Caxton, vignettes and ornamental borders. 2 vols. 18'' cloth, uncut. London, 1824 1272 Johnson, Samuel. A Dictionary of the English Language in which the words are deduced from their original and illustrated in their different significations by examples from the best writers, etc. 2 vols, folio, old calf. (Covers broken.) London, 1755 The rare original edition which contains some curious explanations suppressed by subsequent editors. 1273 Johnson. Life of, by James Boswell, with the Journal to the Hebrides. Edited by Henry Morley. Illustrated with portraits by Sir Joshua Reynolds. 5 vols, imperial 8* boards, uncut. London, 1885 The Sir Joshua Reynolds' Edition. Only 500 copies printed. CATALOGUE. 125 1274 Johnson. Life of, comprehending an account of his studies and numerous works in chronological order. By James Boswell. Illustrations. 4 vols. 12° cloth. London. 1275 Johnson, W. W. Sketches of the Late Depression; its cause, effect and lessons. With a Synoptical Kevievv of Leading Trades during the Past Decade. 8° cloth. Montreal, 1862 1276 Johnstone, Walter. Travels in Prince Edward's Island, Gulf of St. Lawrence, N. A., in the years 1820-21. Map. 16"^ cloth. Edinburgh, 1823 1277 Joinville, Jean de. L'Histoire et Cronique du tres Chres- Roy S. Loys, JX du Norn, et XLIIIL, Roy de France. Es- crittQ par feu Jan Sire seigneur de Jonvill (sic). Small 4^^ elegantly bound by Thibaron Echaubard in the Du Seuil style, in full brown levant morocco, gilt and blind fillets, fleur de lis on back and corners, with the arms of France, in- side gilt border, gilt edges. De Tlmprim- erie d'Enguilbert de Marnef : Poitiers, n. d. (1561) Very fine copy of the rare second edition, with two scarce old prints inserted. 1278 Joinville. Ilistoire de S. Loys IX du nom, roi de France, par messire Jean sire de Joinville, Seneschal de Champagne avec observ. hist, par CI. Menard. Portraits of S. Louys and Louis XIII by L^on Gaultier. 4° vellum. Paris, 161 7 1279 Jones, C. H. History of the Campaign for the Conquest of Canada in 1776, from the death of Montgomery to the re- treat of the British Army under Sir Guy Carleton. Por- traits. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. Phila., 1882 1280 Jones, George. Tecumseh and the Prophet of the West, an original historical Israel-Indian I'ragedy in five acts, with historical notes, original letters, etc. 8*^ cloth. London, 1844 1 28 1 Jones, J. B. A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confeder- ate States Capital. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Phila., 1866 1282 Jones, Owen. Grammar of Ornament. 112 large and ex- quisitely colored plates, executed in chromo-lithography, comprising 3000 examples of the decorations of all ages and nations, with descriptive letter-press. Folio, cloth, gilt edges. London, 1868 A splendid book of designs, selected from the best works of all styles. 1283 Jones, William. Crowns and Coronations; a History of Regalia. 91 illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1883 1284 Josephus, Flavius. Works of. With an introduction by Rev. Henry Stebbing. Numerous steel plates. 2 vols, royal 8^ full dark calf, London. 126 CATALOGUE. 1285 JossELYN, John. New England's Rarities discovered in Birds, Beasts, Fishes, Serpents and Plants of the Country. With an Introduction and Notes, by E. Tuckerman. Small 4° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1865 Only 250 copies printed. 1286 JossELYN. Account of Two Voyages to New England, made during the Years 1658, 1663. Small 4° cloth, uncut. Only 250 copies printed. Boston, 1865 1287 Journal of the Bishop of Montreal during a Visit to the Church Missionary Society's, Nortlvwest America Mission. Frontispiece. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1845 1288 Journal of the Bishop of Montreal, during a visit to the church missionary society's. North-west America Mission. Map. 16° cloth. London, 1849 1289 Journal of the Journey of His Excellency the Governor- General of Canada from Government House, Ottawa, to British Columbia and back, interleaved. 12° cloth. London, 1877 1290 JuGEMENTS ct Deliberations du Conseil Souverain de la Nouvelle-France. Complete set. 5 vols, thick 4° paper, uncut. Quebec, 1885-89 1291 JussERAND, J. J. English Wayfaring Life in the Middle Ages (14th Century.) Translated from the French by Lucy T. Smith. Illustrations. 8° cloth, uncut, gilt top. London, 1889 1292 JusTiNUS. De historiis Philippicis, et totius mundi origini- bus, interpr. et notis illustr. P. Cantel. 4° full old red morocco extra, back gilt tooled " a I'oiseau," gilt edges. Parisiis, 1677 Fine copy of the Delphine edition, bound l)y Derome. 1293 TV^ALM, Peter. Travels into North America; contain- |\^ ing its Natural History, and a Circumstantial Ac- count of its Plantations, the Manners of the Inhabitants, etc. Translated by J. R. Forster. Map and plates. 3 vols. 8° calf. London, 1 789-1 771 1294 Kalm. Voyage dans TAmerique du Nord. Analyst et tra- duit par L. U. Marchand. 2 vols. 8° paper. Montreal, 1880 1295 Kalm. Travels into North America. 8"" half sheep. (Broken and half of title-page missing.) 1296 Kent, Samuel. Grammar of Heraldry, Rules of Blazoning, etc. Numerous coats of arms, colored. S'' old calf. London, 1716 CATALOGUE. 127 1297 Karr, Alphonse. Ce qu'il y a dans une Bouteille d'encre, Clotide. 2 vols. 8°, magnificently bound by Emile Rous- SELLE in dark blue crushed levant morocco, most elegantly tooled on the back and sides, with red mosaic leathers laid in, inside gold borders, rounded corners, uncut edges, gilt tops. Paris, 1839 From the library of King Louis Philippe, on the half titles being the stamp with cornet and monogram of " Bibliotheqme de 8. A. R. Mgr. le Ducd'Orleans." 1298 Keating, William H. Narrative of an Expedition to the Source of St. Peter's River, Lake Winnepeek, Lake of the Woods in 1823, under the command of S. H. Long. Illus- trations and map. 8° boards. London, 1825 1299 KiDD, Adam. The Huron Chief and other Poems. Fron- tispiece. 12° boards, uncut. Montreal, 1830 1300 King, W. Ross. Sportsman and Naturalist in Canada ; or, Notes on the Natural History of the game, game birds and fish of that country. Colored full-page plates and wood- cuts. Royal 8° cloth, unc\it. (Shaken.) London, 1866 1301 KiNGSFORD, William. History of Canada, 1 608-1 756. 4 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. (Vol. 4 not yet published.) Toronto, 1887 Autograph letter of the author inserted. 1302 KiNGSioRD. Canadian Archaeology, an essay. 16° cloth. Montreal, 1886 1303 Kip, W. I. Early Jesuit Missions in North America. Map. 2 vols. 12"^ cloth. London, 1847 1304 KiRKE, Henry. First English Conquest of Canada, with some account of the earliest settlements in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. Map. 8° cloth. London, 1871 1305 KiTCHiN, Thomas. General Atlas describing the whole Universe, being a complete Collection of the most approved maps extant. 37 large folded maps. Atlas folio, boards. (Covers broken.) London, 1795 1306 Knapp, Moses L. Lectures on the Science of Life Insur- ance. 8° cloth. Phila., 1853 1307 Knight, H. P. Inquiry into the Symbolical Language of Ancient Art and Mythology. 8° half roan. London, 1836 130S Knight, Anne C. A Year in Canada and other Poems. Small 8° boards, uncut. Edinburgh, 1816 1309 Knox, John. Historical Journal of the Campaigns in North America, for the years 1757, 1758, 1759 ^"^ 1760; contain- ing the most remarkable occurrences of that period, parti- cularly the Two Sieges of Quebec, etc. Map and portrait of Wolfe (portrait of Amherst wanting). 2 vols. 4° calf. London, 1769 128 CATALOGUE. 13 1 Koch, William. History of the Revolutions in Europe. Illustrations. 2 vols, in 1,8° sheep. Kingston, 1842 13 1 1 KuGLER, Francis. Pictorial History of Germany, during the reign of Frederick the Great ; comprehending a complete history of the Silesian Campaigns and the seven years' war. Portrait and 500 original designs by Alfred Menzel. Royal 8*^ half calf. London, 1845 1312 T ABAT, Pere. Voyage aux Isles de TAme'rique, conte- J ^ nant I'Histoire Naturelle de ces Pays, POrigine, les Mceurs, la Religion ct le Gouvernment des Habitants anciens et modernes. Maps and numerous illustrations of plants, beasts, costumes, etc. 2 vols. 4° old calf. A La Haye, 1724 1313 Labat. Nouveau Voyage aux Isles de I'Amdrique, conten- ant rhistoire naturelle de ces pays, I'origine, les mceurs, la religion, et le Gouvernment des Habitane, anciens et modernes. Les Guerres et les Evenemens singuliers qui y sont arrivez pendant le sejour que Tauteur y a fait. Por- trait, maps and plates. 8 vols. 16'' calf. I^aris, 1743 1314 Labat, P. Les Voyageurs Canadiens a I'Expedition du Sou- dan, ou Quattre-vignt-dix jours avcc les Crocodiles. 12° paper. Quebec, 1886 1315 Lacroix, Henry. Man of Faith : L'Hommeet sa Chute; — Le Present et Tavenir du Canada; — The Present and Future of Canada ; — Excursion to the Holy Land of Thought. 3 vols. New York and Montreal. 13 16 Lacroix, Paul. Science and Literature in the Middle Ages, and at the period of the Renaissance. Illustrated with 13 chromo-lithographic prints by Kellerhoven and 400 engrav- ings on wood. Imperial 8° half morocco, uncut. New York, 1878 1317 Lacroix. Manners, Customs and Dress during the Middle Century, and during the Renaissance Period. Illustrated with 19 chromo-lithographic prints by Kellerhoven, and up- wards of 400 engravings on wood. Imperial 8° half mor., uncut. London. 13 iS Lacroix. INIilitary and Religious Life in the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance. Illustrated with 14 chromo-lithographic prints by Kellerhoven, Re'gamy and Allard, and upwards of 400 engravings on w^ood. Imperial 8° full morocco extra, gilt edges. London. 1 3 19 Lacroix. The Arts in the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance. Illustrated with 19 chromo-lithographic prints by Kellerhoven, and upwards of 400 engravings on wood. Imperial 8° half morocco, uncut. London. CATALOGUE. 129 1320 Lacroix. The Eighteenth Century: its Institutions, Cus- toms and Costumes; France, 1 700-1 789. Illustrated with 21 richly colored chromo-lithographs and 351 highly finished wood-engravings, after Watteau, Vanloo, Rigaud, Boucher, Lancret, J. Vernet, Chardin, Saint Aubin, Eisen, Gravelot, Moreau, Cochin, Wille, etc. Imperial 8° half morocco, un- cut. London. 1321 Lacroix. XVII"'* Siecle, Institutions, Usages et Costumes ; France, 1590-1700. Illustrated with 16 chromolithographic plates and 300 wood engravings. Imperial 8° half crimson morocco, gilt edges. Paris, 1880 1322 Lacroix. Louis XII et Anne de Bretagne, Chronique de Thistoire de France. Illustrated with 14 fine chromo- lithographs, 15 full page and upwards of 200 smaller wood engravings from old manuscripts, old prints, etc. Imperial 8° half morocco extra, gilt edges. Paris, 1882 1323 Lacroix. Soire'es de Walter Scott a Paris. With a rare and curious portrait of Lacroix. 2 vols. 8^ calf super extra, gilt edges. Paris, 1829 An interesting specimen of painted binding. (Mosaic pattern,) 1324 Lacroix. Curiosite's de Thistoire de France, par P. L. Jacob. 12° half calf, gilt, uncut edges. Paris, 1858 1325 Lacroix. Curiosite's de L'Histoire des Arts. 12'' paper, uncut. Paris, 1858 1326 Lacroix. Assassinat d'un Roi, roman historique, 16° half calf. Paris, 1825 1327 Lacroix, Fournier et Sere. Histoire de I'lmprimerie, et des arts et professions qui se rattachent a la t)rpographie. Nu- merous plates, illuminated and plain. Imperial 8° half roan, uncut. Paris. 1328 LiET, Joannis de. Novus Orbis seu Descriptionis Indiae Occidentalis Libri XVIII. Authore Joanne de Laet, An- werp. Novis tabulis geographicis et variis animantium, plantarum, fructuumque iconibus illustrati. Very good copy, with 14 maps and illustrations of American Natural His- tory. Folio, calf. Lugduni Batav, 1633 Best edition. 1329 LiET. L'Histoire du Nouveau Monde ou Description des Indes Occidentales. Contenant dix-huict Liures, Par le Sieur lean de Laet, d'Anuers ; Enrichi de nouuelles Tables Geographiques & Figures des Animaux, Plantes & Fruicts. Maps and plates. Folio, old calf. Chez B. &: Abraham Elseviers : A Leydc, 1640 1330 La Fizeliere, Albert de. Rymaille sur les plus celebres Bibliotieres de Paris, en 1649. Avecdes Notes et un Essai sur les Autres Bibliotheques particulieres du temps. 8° paper, uncut, limited edition. Paris, 1869 I30 CATALOGUE. 1331 La Fontaine, Jean de. Contes et Nouvelles en Verse. An elegant copy, illustrated with a portrait of La Fontaine, and 80 exquisite plates by Eisen, and 57 beautiful culs-de-lamp by Choffard, beautiful impressions. 2 vols. 8"^ sumptuously bound by Petit-Sim ier, in full crimson crushed levant morocco super extra, broad dentelle borders, mosaic cor- ners, backs richly tooled and inlaid with green morocco, watered silk lining, inside borders, gilt edges. (Paris), 1777 1332 La Fontaine. Contes et Nouvelles en Verse. Nouvelle edition, enrichie de tailles-douces. With numerous plates, by Remain de Hooge. Fine impressions. 2 vols, in i, 12° calf. Amsterdam, 1695 1333 La Fontaine. Les Amours de Psyche et de Cupidon. With 4 large and very beautiful colored plates by Demouchy and Collibert, after the designs of Schall. Fine copy. Royal 4° mottled calf super extra, gilt edges. Didot : Paris, 1791 " Perhaps the most beautiful edition yet published, whether for text or illustrations." . 1334 La Fontaine. Fables. Translated from the French. With 25 original etchings by A. Debere. Imperial 8*^ half vellum, uncut, gilt top. London, 1884 1335 La Fontaine. Suite d'Estampes d'apres Lancret, Pater, Eisen, Boucher, etc., pour illustrer les Contes de La Fon- taine. 38 fine plates engraved by Depollier. In a portfolio. Folio, cloth. Paris, 1885 1336 Lahontan, Baron de. Nouveaux Voyages dans I'Amerique Septentrionale, qui contiennent une Relation des differens Peuples qui y habitent, la nature de leur government, etc. The genuine first edition. Maps and plates. 2 vols, in i, 12° old calf. La Have, 1703 1337 Lahontan. Nouveaux Voyages. The spurious first edition, 1703, with the rare first edition of the " Suite de Voyage de TAmerique. Maps and plates. 3 vols, in 2, 12° calf. Fine copy. La Haye and Amsterdam, 1703-4 1338 Lahontan. Nouveaux Voyages. Another copy of the spurious first edition, with the " Petit Dictionnaire de la Langue des Sauvages. Maps and plates. 2 vols, in i, 12° vellum. La Haye, 1703 1339 Lahontan. Voyages et Suite des Voyages dans TAmerique Septentrionale. Second edition. Maps and plates. 2 vols. 12° calf. Amsterdam, 1741 1340 Lahontan. New Voyages to North America, containing an Account of the several Nations of that vast Continent, a Dictionary of the Algonkine Language, etc. Second edition. 17 maps and plates (should have 23). 2 vols. 8"^ boards. (Broken covers and last leaf of Vol. i missing.) London, 1703-35 CATALOGUE. 131 134 1 Lalande, H. de. Traite, theorique et pratique, du Contrat d' Assurance Centre I'lncendie, d'apres la Doctrine et la Jurisprudence. 8° half morocco. Paris, 1886 1342 Lalanne, L. Bibliotheque do Peche. 12° paper, uncut. Paris, 1857 1343 Lamb, R. Original and Authentic Journal of Occurrences during the late American War, from its commencement to 1783. 8° half sheep. Dublin, 1809 1344 Lambert, John. Travels through Canada and the United States of North America, in the years 1806, 1807 and 1808, to which are added biographical notices and anecdotes of some of the leading characters in the United States. Map and colored plates. 2 vols. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1816 1345 La Marche, a. L. de. Les Manuscrits et la Miniature. Illustrations. Small 8° cloth. Paris. 1346 Lampman, Archibald. Among the Millet and other Poems. With inserted photo of author. 8° cloth. Ottawa, 1888 1347 Landmann, Colonel. Adventures and Recollections. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1852 1348 Landseer. Pictures by Sir Edwin Landseer, with descrip- tions and a biographical sketch of the painter by James Dafforne. 20 ptates. Folio, cloth. London. 1349 Lang, Andrew. Books and Bookmen. Plates. 8° boards, uncut. New York, 1886 Large paper. Only 100 copies printed. 1350 Lang. The Library. With a chapter on modern English illustrated books by Austin Dobson. Illustrations. 12"" cloth. London, 1881 1351 Lang. Ballades and Verses Vain. 12° cloth, uncut, gilt top. New York, 1884 1352 Langelier, J. C. Esquisse sur la Gasp^sie; — Notes on Gaspesia. Map. 2 vols. 16° paper. Quebec, 1884-5 1353 Langelier. Esquisse sur la Gaspesie. 8° paper. Levis, 1884 1354 Lanjuere, p. a. de. Vie de Monsieur Olier, Fondateur du Seminaire Saint-Sulpice, et de la Colonie de Montreal. Portrait. 8° paper, uncut. Montreal, 1884 1355 Lanman, J. PL History of Michigan, civil and topographi- cal, in a compendious form. Map. 8° half morocco. New York, 1839 1356 Lanman, Another copy. 8° cloth. (Title-page missing.) 1357 La Peltrie, Madame de. Foundress of the Ursuline Con- vent, Quebec. Life of. 18° cloth. New York, 1859 1358 Larch ev, L. History of Bayard, the good Chevalier sans Peur et sans Reproche, compiled by the Loyal Serviteur. Numerous illustrations. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1883 132 CATALOGUE. 1359 Lareau, Edmond. Histoire du Droit Canadien depuis les origines de la Colonic jusqu'a nos jour. 2 vols, royal 8° half morccco, uncut. Montreal, 1888 1360 Lareau. Le Code Civil du Bas-Canada. 12° half sheep. Montreal, 1885 136 1 Lareau. Histoire de la Litterature Canadienne. 8° paper. Montreal, 1874 1362 Lareau. Melanges Historiques et Litteraires. 12° paper, uncut. Paris, 1877 1363 Laroche-IIeron, C. de. Les Servantes de Dieu en Canada, 1853. 8° paper. Montreal, 1855 1364 La Rochefoucauld. Reflexions ou Sentences et Maximes Morales. Troisieme edition. Reveue, corrigee et aug- inentee. A Paris, Chez Claude Barbin, au Palais, surle Per- ron de la Sainte Chapelle, 167 1, avec privilege du Roy; — Nouvelles Reflexions ou Sentences et Maximes Morales. Seconde partie. A Paris, Chez Claude Barbin, sur le sec- ond Perron de la Saincte Chappelle, 1678. Frontispieces. 2 vols, in r. 18° full crimson crushed levant morocco, in- side borders, gilt edges, Jansen finish, by Duru. Paris, 1671-7S First edhion of the second part. A beautiful copy from the Firmin- DLdot collection, with book-plate. 1365 La Rochefoucalt, Lian court. Travels through the United States of North America, the Country of Iroquois, and Upper Canada, 1795/96 and '97. Map. 2 vols. 4° calf. London, 1799 1366 La Rue, Herbert. Histoire Populaire du Canada. 12° cloth. Quebec, 1875 1367 La Rue. Voyage Sentimental sur la Rue Saint-Jean, depart en i860, retour en 1880. 12'' paper, uncut. Quebec, 1879 1368 Latour, Tennant de. Memoires d'un Bibliophile. 12^^ half morocco. Paris, 1861 1369 La Salle. An account of Monsieur de la Salle's last Ex- pedition and Discoveries in North America. Presented to the French King, and published by the Chevalier Tonti, Governour of Fort St. Louis, in the Province of the Illinois. Also, the Adventures of the Sieur de Montauban Captain of the French Buccaneers on the Coast of Guinea, in the year 1665. 12"" old calf, gilt. London, 1698 1370 La Salle. Decouvertes et Etablissements de Cavelier de la Salle de Rouen, dans I'Amerique du Nord (Lacs Ontario, Erie, Huron, Michigan, Vallees de TOhio et du Mississippi et Texas.) Par Gabriel Gravier. With portrait, illuminated coat of arms and maps. Imperial 8"^ half morocco, extra, un- cut edges, gilt top. Rouen, 1870 Large Paper. CATALOGUE. 133 137 1 Lander, Sir Thomas Dick. Memorial of the Royal Progress in Scotland. With numerous steel plates and wood en- gravings. Royal 4° cloth, uncut, gilt top. Edinburgh, 1843 1372 Laval. Notice Biographique sur Frangois de Laval de Montmorency, ler £v^que de Quebec, suivie de 41 lettres et de notes historiques sur le chapitre de la Cath^drale. Portrait. 8° cloth. Montreal, 1874 1373 [Laval.] Le Premier Cardinal Canadien. Souvenir de 1886. S"" cloth. Quebec, 1886 1374 La Valliere Library. Catalogue des Livres de la Bibliothe- que de feu M. le Due de La Valliere, Contenant les manu- scrits, les premiers Editions, les livres imprimis sur velin, etc. 7 vols. 8" paper, uncut. Paris, 17 88 1375 La Valliere. Catalogue des Livres de la Bibliotheque de feu le Due de la Valliere. Par Giullaume de Pure. Por- trait. 3 vols. 8° mottled calf. Paris, 1783 1376 La VicoMTERiE, Louis. Les Crimes des Rois de France, depuis Clovis jusqu'^ Louis Seize. With 5 illustrations. S'" boards, uncut. Paris. J377 Law. Pikers Reports (with MS. Index added), 1810; — Montreal Condensed Reports, 1854, including The Law Reporter and Lecture on Roman Law, by F. W. Tourance, 1854 (fine copy of this scarce publication, from which the second edition by Judge Ramsay was recently copied) ; — Notes sur la Coutume de Paris, par T. K. Ramsay, Mon- treal, 1863, and second edition, 1864 ; — Rules of Practice, Quebec, 1809, and Montreal, 181 1, with interleaved reports of early trials, by Chief Justice Reid (his copy, with book plate) ; — Lewis' Youth's Guard against Crime, Kingston, 1844; — Taylor's Magistrates' Manual, 1843; — Rules Su- preme Court of Canada; — Bellefeuilles Marriages Clandes- tines and Bibaud's Logique Judiciare ; — Lafontaine's Bureaux d'Hypotheques ; — Beaubien's Traite Sur les Lois Civiles. 3 vols. Montreal, 1832. Together, 14 vols. 1378 Law. The Justice of Peace, by Samuel Blackerly, Savoy, 17 1 1 ; — Bibaud's Logique Judiciare, i2°half calf ; — Manuel Electoral, par N. A. Achintre ; — William's Criminal Law ; — Taylor's Magistrate's Manual, Montreal, 1843 ; — Rules of Practice, Quebec, 1809, Montreal, 181 1, both with MS. ad- ditions ; — Lafontaine's Bureaux d'Hypotheques. 9 vols. 1379 I-'AW. Parliamentary. Standing Rules and Regulations of the House of Assembly of Lower Canada, 16° calf, Quebec, 1830 ; — W^urtele's Manual, Assemblee Legislative, Quebec (French and English text); — Manual of Parliamentary Practice, etc., H. C. Thomsen, Kingston, 1828 (with MS. notes, interleaved) ; — Lex Parliamentaria, by Perreault, Quebec, 1801 (title missing). 4 vols. 134 CATALOGUE. 1380 Law Reports. Copies of Letters by H. Ryland, 1845; — Factum Lemeoin versus Lionais ; — Board of Works, Mon- treal, 1846; — J. B. Meilleur on School Law, Montreal, 1846; — Inspector of Registry Offices, Districts Montreal, Three Rivers and St. Francis, Montreal, 1846 ; — Explora- tion of the Saint Marie and Ottawa River territory, Que- bec, 1830. 6 vols. 1 38 1 Law. Provincial Statutes of Canada, 17 various (some im- perfect), including the reserved act of 1847 ^^ Re-unite the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada and for the Gov- ernment of Canada. (French and English text.) 17 pieces. 1382 Lawrence, J. W. Foot-Prints ; or, incidents in early history of New Brunswick, 1783-1883. Illustrations. 12° cloth. St. John, N. B., 1883 1383 Lawson, John. (Gent. Surveyor-General of North Carolina). A New Voyage to Carolina ; containing the Exact Descrip- tion and Natural History of that Country; together with the Present State thereof and a Journal of a Thousand Miles, traveled thro' several Nations of Indians. Giving a Par- ticular Account of their Customs, Manners, etc. Fac- simile map. Small 4° half morocco, uncut. London, 1709 At the end of this volume is a document signed " Peter Force." 1384 Lawson. History of Carolina ; containing the Exact Dis- cription and Natural History of that Country. Together with the Present State thereof, and a Journal of a Thousand miles, traveled thro' several Nations of Indians, giving a particular account of their Customs, Manners, etc. Map. Small 4° half morocco, extra, uncut, gilt top. London, 1718 1385 Leaves from the Poets' Laurels; — Irving's Alhambra ; — Classical Collector's Vade Mecum ; — Keighley's Mytho- logy ; — Mother Goose, etc. 7 vols. 1386 Le Blanc, H. Art of Tying the Cravat. Plates. 18'' boards, uncut. (Broken.) New York, 1829 1387 Le Beau, C. Aventures, ou Voyage Curieux et Nouveau, parmi les Sauvages de I'Amerique Septentrionale. Dans lequel on trouvera une Description du Canada, etc. Maps and plates. 2 vols. 12"^ calf. Amsterdam, 1738 138S Le Ber, L. Heroine Chr^tienne du Canada, ou Vie de Mile. Le Ber. Map and plate. 8"^ morocco. Villemarie, i860 1389 Le Clerq, Christien. Nouvelle Relation de la Gaspesie, qui contient les Mceurs et la Religion des Sauvages Gaspesiens, Porte-Croix, adorateurs du Soleil, et d' autres Peuples de 1' Amerique Septentrionale, dite le Canada. 12** calf. Paris, 1691 Important for its information relating to North Western Canada and the Province of New Brunswick. CATALOGUE. 135 1390 Le Clerq. First Establishment of the Faith in New France. Now first translated, with notes, by John G. Shea. Portraits and illustrations. 2 vols, royal paper, uncut. Limited Edition. New York, 1881 1391 Leclerc. Bibliotheca Americana : Catalogue Raisonne' d*une tres-precieuse Collection de Livres Anciens et Mod- ernes, sur L'Amerique et les Phillippines. classc' par ordrc alphabetique de noms d' Auteurs. Priced in ink. Royal 8° paper, uncut. Paris 1867 1392 Leclerc. Bibliotheca Americana, histoire, geographic, voy- ages, archeologie et linguistique des deux Ameriques et des lies Phillipines. 8"^ paper, uncut. Paris, 1879 1393 Lefevre, G. S. Photographic Views of Sebastapol, taken immediately after the retreat of the Russians, Sept. 8, 1855. 12 views. Large folio, paper. London, 1856 1394 Le Gallois. Traite' des Plus Belles Bibliothequcs de I'Europc. 12° calf. Paris, 1680 1395 Leggo, William. History of the Administration of the Right Hon. Frederick Temple, Earl of Dufferin, late Gov- ernor General of Canada. 8° cloth. Montreal, 1878 1396 Leighton, a. Appeal to Parliament, or Sion's Plea. against the Prelacie, whereoff the bishops are proved to be In- truders upon the Privileges of Christ, of the King, and of the Common- weal, and thereupon she heartelie desireth Judgment and Execution. 2 curious plates. 4"^ mottled calf extra. London, 1628 For writing this book the author was twice publicly whipped and pilloried in Cheapside, his ears cut off, his nose twice slit, and his cheeks branded with a red-hot iron with the letters S. S. (Sower of Sedition), and he was eleven years imprisoned in the Fleet. 1397 Leighton, John. The Life of Man symbolized in the Months of the Year ; in a series of illustrations, pourtrayed in their seasons and phases, with passages selected from Ancient and Modern Authors. By Richard Pigot. Hand- somely printed on a thick toned paper, with 25 full-page, and several hundred marginal wood-cuts, besides tail pieces, ornate initials and other embellishments. 4° half russia. London, 1866 1398 Le Keux, J. Memorials of Cambridge ; a Series of Views of the Colleges, Halls, and Public Buildings, engraved by J. Le Keux ; with historical and descriptive accounts by Thomas Wright and Rev. H. L. Jones. 160 fine plates, also many inserted plates. 2 vols. 8° half morocco, uncut edges, gilt tops. Fine copy. London, 1847 1399 Leland, Charles G. Algonquin Legends of New England, or myths and folk lore of the Micmac, Passamaquoddy and Penobscot Tribes. Illustrations. Small 8° cloth, uncut. Boston, 1884 136 CATALOGUE. 1400 Lelewel, Joachim. Geographic du Moyen Age, with the atlas. 4 vols. 8° and i vol. oblong folio, together, 5 vols, paper, uncut. Lruxelles, 1852 An important work relating to the history of discovery of America, containing reproductions of many early and scarce maps. 1401 Lemau De La Jaisse. Plans des principales places dc guerre et villes maritimes et frontieres de France av^ec les officiers ge'neraux et principaux qui y commandent en chef, et dans la Nouvelle France ou Anierique. Numerous plans. 12° paper, uncut. (Library stamp.) Paris, 1736 1402 Le May, L. P. Catalogue de le Bibliotheque de la Legisla- ture de Quebec. Thick 8° half morocco. Levis, 1873 1403 LeMay. P'ables Canadiennes. 12'' paper, uncut. Quebec, 1882 1404 Le May. Les Vengeances : Pocme Canadien. 8*^ paper, uncut. Quebec, 1875 1405 Le May. Essais Poctiques. 8'' paper, uncut. Quebec, 1865 1 406 Le May. L' Affaire Sougraine ; — Fables Canadiennes ; — Petits Poemes. 3 vols. 12° paper, uncut. Quebec, 1882-84 1407 [Le Moin, George L.] Les Ursulines de Quebec, depuis leur fitablissement jusqu* a nos jours. 4 vols. 8"^ paper, uncut. Quebec, 1864-66 140S LeMoine, J. M. Maple Leaves; a Budget of Legendary, Historical, Critical, and Sporting Intelligence. Complete set. 4 vols. 8° paper. Quebec, 1863-73 1409 LeMoine. Maple Leaves: Canadian History; — Litera- ture; — Sport. New Series. 8 "" half roan. Quebec, 1873 1410 Le Moine. Quebec, past and present; a history of Quebec, 1608-1876. Illustrations. 8° cloth. Quebec, 1876 J 41 1 Le Moine. Picturesque Quebec; a Sequel to Quebec, past and present. Map. 8^ cloth. Montreal, 1882 1412 Le Moine. Quebec ; its Gates and Environs, etc. ; — The Scot in New France ; — Edinburgh — Rouen — York ; glimpses, impressions, contrasts. Bound in i vol. S^ half roan. Quebec, 1880-81 1413 LeMoine. Les Pe'cheries du Canada. 12° paper. Quebec, 1863 1414 LeMoine. Birds of Canada. 8*^ paper. Quebec, 1866 141 5 Le. Moine. Ornithologie du Canada. 2 vols. 12*^ paper. Quebec, 1860-1 1416 LeMoine. L'Album du Touristc. Illustrations. 8 '^ paper. Quebec, 1872 1417 Le Moine. Memoire de Montcalm Vengee, ou Le Massa- cre au Fort George, 1864; — Album Canadien : Histoire ; — Archeologie — Ornithologie, 1870 ; — Histoire des For- tifications et des Rues de Quebec, 1875. 3 p«imphlets. Quebec. CATALOGUE. 137 1 4 18 Le Moine. Chronicles of the St. Lawrence. 8° paper. Montreal, 1880 1 419 Le Moine. Explorations of Jonathan Oldbuck, F. G. S. Q , in Eastern Latitudes. 8° paper. Quebec, 1869 1420 Le Moine. The Scot in New France: an Ethnological Study. 8"" paper. Montreal, 1881 1 42 1 Le Moine. Tourist's Note Book of Quebec, 1876 ; — Chateau Bigot : history and romance, 1874 ; — Address be- fore the Historical Society of Quebec, 1882. 3 pamphlets. Quebec. 1422 Le Moine. Maple Leaves, third series, 1863; — Quebec, its Gates and Environs, 1880; — Edinburgh — Rouen — York : glimpses, impressions, contrasts. 3 pamphlets. Quebec. 1423 Le Moine. Massacre au Fort George ; — Histoire du Forti- fications et des Rues de Quebec. 3 pamphlets. Quebec. 1424 Le Moine. Last Decade of French Rule, 1749-1759; — Nos Quatre Historiens Modernes — Nos Archives — Les Aborigenes D'Amerique — Les Pages Sombres de L'His- toire. 2 vols, folio, paper. Quebec, 1882-84 1425 Lempriere, J. Classical Dictionary; containing a copious account of all the proper names mentioned in ancient authors. 8° half russia. (Broken.) London, 1809 1426 Le NoiR. The Democrat; or Intrigues and Adventures of Jean Lenoir, from his Enlistment as Drummer in Gen. Rochambeau's Army, and arrival in Boston, to his being driven from England in 1795, after having borne a con- spicuous part in the French Revolution, and after a great variety of Enterprizes, Hazards, and Escapes during his stay in England, where he was sent in quality of Demo- cratic Missionary. 2 vols, in i, 12° sheep. New York, 1796 1427 Lenclos. Memoiressur la vie de Mademoiselle de Lenclos. Par M. B. Portrait. 18° calf. Amsterdam, 1751 1428 Lenclos. Lettres au Marquis de Sdvign^, avec sa vie. Portrait. 2 vols. 18"^ calf. (Broken.) Londres, 1782 1429 Le Page du Pratz. History of Louisiana, or of the Western Parts of Virginia and Carolina, containing a description of the countries that lie on both sides of the river Mississippi. Map. 2 vols. 12° calf. London, 1763 From the library Gov. De Witt Clinton, with his book-plate. 1430 Le Petit, Jules. L'Art d'Aimer les Livres et de les con- naitre, Lettres a un jeune Bibliophile. Etchings by (lei- ardin. Small 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1884 1 43 1 Leprohon, Mrs. (Miss R. E. Mullins,) Poetical Works. 12° cloth. Montreal, 18S1 I3S CATALOGUE. 1432 Leprohon. Antoinette de Mirecourt; or Secret marrying and secret sorrowing. First edition. 12° cloth. Montreal, 1S64 1433 Leprohon. Armand Duvand ; or a Promise Fulfilled. 8*^ paper. Montreal, 1868 1434 Le Roux, J. Atlas Numismatique du Canada. Illustrations. S° paper. Montreal. 1435 ^E Sage, A. Atlas Historique. Chronologique et Gdncalo- gique. Atlas folio, boards, uncut. (Stained.) Florence, 1807 1436 Le Sage. The Adventures of Gil Bias of Santillane. Ren- dered into English by Henri Van Laun. With an intro- ductory Notice, treating of the vexed question of Author- ship, etc. Life of Le Sage, and numerous illustrative notes, etc., etc. The text superbly printed from large bold type, ;ind illustrated with 26 highly finished etchings, executed specially for this edition by M. Ad. Lalauze, also new por- trait of Le Sage. 3 vols, imperial 8"^ cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1886 Large Paper. India Proofs before letters. Only 125 copies printed. 1437 Le Sage. Les Avantures de Monsieur Robert Chevalier dit de Beauchene, Capitaine de Flibusti©rs dans la Nouvelle France. Plates. 2 vols. 12*^ calf. Good copy. Paris, 1732 1438 Le Sage. The Same. Plates. 2 vols, in i, 12° calf, (i cover missing.) Amsterdam, 1733 1439 L^ Sage. Le Diable Boiteux. Illustrations byTony Johan- not. Royal 8° half roan. Paris, 1840 1440 Lescarbot, Marc. Histoire de la Novvelle France, con- tenant les navigations, ddcouvertes, et habitations faites par les Fran9ois ^s Indes Occidentales & Nouvelle France souz I'avoeu & Tauthoritd de noz Rois Tres Chretiens, et les divcr- ses fortunes d'iceux en Texecution de ces choses, depuis cent ans jusques a hui. En quoy est comprise I'Histoire Morale, Naturelle & Geographique de la dite province. Avecles Tables & Figures d'icelle. Small 8° calf. Good copy. Paris, 16 12 1441 Lescarbot. Histoire de la Nouuelle France, contenant les Navigations, decouvertes et habitations faites par les Francois es Moles Occidentales et Nouuelle France. 4 maps. 3 vols, small 8*^ paper, uncut. Paris, 1866 1442 Lescarbot. Les Muses de la Nouvelle France. A Mon- seigneur le Chancellier. Paris, 1612. Small 8** paper, un- cut. (Reprint) Paris. 1443 Lesperance, John. The Bastonnais. A tale of the Ameri- can Invasion of Canada in 1775-6. 12° paper. Toronto, 1877 CATALOGUE. 139 1444 Le Tac, Sixte. Histoire Chronologique de la Nouvelle France ou Canada, depuis sa d^couverte (mil cinq cents quatre) juques en Tan rail six cents trente deux. Publi^e pour la premiere fois d'apres le manuscrit original de 1689, et accompagnee de Notes, et d'un appendice tout compost^ de documents originaux et inedits, par E. R^veillard. 8° paper, uncut. Only 300 copies printed. Paris, 1888 1445 Lettres Edifiantes et Curieuses, ecrites des Missions etrangers par quelques Missionnaires de la Compagnie de Jesus. Recueils X etXIIe. 2 vols. 12® calf. Paris, 1732-41 Contains Relation of Iberville's conquest at Hudson's Bay, missions to the American Indians, and the rare Portrait of Catharine Tekgu- witha, the Indian Saint. T446 LiGHTALL, W. D. Songs of the Great Dominion; Voices from the. Forests and Waters, the Settlements and Cities of Canada. 12° cloth. London, 1889 1447 LiGON, Richard. True and Exact History of the Island of Barbadoes, illustrated with a map of the island, as also the principal trees and plants there, set forth in their due pro- portions and shapes ; drawn out by their several and re- spective scales. Plates. Folio, half sheep. London, 1673 1448 Lilly, William. Royal Grammar. Frontispiece. iS'^ sheep. London, 1685 1449 LiLLVWHiTE, Fred. The English Cricketers' Trip to Canada and the U. S., 1859. Illustrations. i2°cloth. London, i860 1450 Lindsay, Charles. Rome in Canada; the Ultramontane Struggle for Supremacy over Civil Authority. 8° cloth.' Toronto, 1877 145 1 Lindsay, Lord. Letters on Egypt, Edom and the Holy Land. Frontispiece. 2 vols in i. 12*^ half crimson mo- rocco. London, 1839 1452 LiNGUET. Memoirs of the Bastille; containing a full expo- sition of the Mysterious Policy and Despotic Oppression of the French Government, in the interior administration of that State Prison. Interspersed with a variety of curious anecdotes. 12° calf. Dublin, 1783 T453 LiNSCHOTEN, Jan Huygen van. Histoire de la navigation de J. H. de L. et de son voyage es Indes Orient, etc. Avec annotations de B. Paludanus, special, sur les plantes, etc. et div. figures. Ad joust, autres descriptions, tant de Gui- nee, etc. que des navigations des Holland, vers le Nord, ou Vaygat et en la nouv. Zembla. Nouv. trad, en Franc. 6 maps and 58 plates. Folio, stamped pigskin, with a clasp. Theodore Pierre : Amsterdamo, 16 lo This edition was probably printed at Frankfort by de Bry. The navigation of the Dutch to VVaygat, though mentioned on the title, are omitted. Nearly all is an extract from the first Dutch edition. Some rare copies of this edition bear the name; Theod. Pierre at Amster- dam as publisher on the title, — F, MulUr, I40 CATALOGUE. 1454 LiNscHOTEN. Histoire de la Navigation. Deuxiesme edition, augmentde. Maps and plates. (View of Goa and map of the world missing.) Folio, old calf. Amsterdam, 16 19 With the Router de la Mer, and Description de rAmerique, not in tlie previous edition. 1455 LiNSCHOTEN. Navigatio ac Itinerarium in Orientalem sive Lusitanorum Indiam Descriptiones eiusdem terras, etc. J. Walschaert, Amst., 1614; — Descriptio Totius Guineae Tractus, Congi, etc. Haga-Comitis, 1599. 2 parts in i , vol. Folio, paper. Exceedingly rare edition. — Muller. 1456 LiPPMANN, Friedrich. The Art of Wood-Engraving in Italy in the fifteenth century. English edition, with extensive corrections and additions by the author, which have not appeared in the German Original. With 62 illustrations, reproduced from old woodcuts. Imperial 8° Roxburgh binding, uncut edges. London, 1888 1457 Literary Garland; a Canadian Magazine of Tales, Sketches, Poetry, Music, Engravings. New series. Vols. 3, 6. 2 vols, half roan. Montreal, 1845-8 1458 Livius. Titi Livii. Patavini Historiarum Libri. iS** old calf. G. Blaen : Amsterdam:, 1633 1459 Llorente, D. J. A. History of the Inquisition of Spain, from the time of its establishment to the reign of Ferdinand VII. 8^ calf. London, 1827 1460 LoFTiE, W. J. Plea for Art in the House. 16° cloth. London, 1879 1461 Long, J. Voyages and Travels of an Indian Interpreter and Trader, describing the manners and customs of the North American Indians, with an account of the posts situated on the river St. Lawrence, Lake Ontario, to which is added a vocabulary of the Chippeway language. Map. 4*^ mottled sheep. London, 1791 1462 Long. Voyages chez differentes Nations Sauvages de TAmerique Septentrionale. Map. 8° sheep. Paris (1791) 1463 Longfellow, H. W. Complete Poetical and Prose Works, With a biographical Sketch by O. E. Frothingham, finely illustrated with upwards of 500 wood engravings by A. V. S. Anthony, W. J. Linton, after paintings and drawings by the best American Artists. 3 vols, small folio, half crim- son morocco, gilt edges. Boston. 1464 Longfellow. Tales of a Wayside Inn. With illustrations by John Gilbert. Portrait. 8° cloth. Boston, 1866 1465 Longfellow. Nuremberg. Illuminated and arranged by Mary E.. and Amy Comegys. With 28 photogravures. Small folio, cloth. Philadelphia, 188S CATALOGUE. 141 1466 Longfellow. Courtship of Miles Standish, and other Poems. First edition. 12° cloth. Boston, 1858 1467 LoNGUS. Les Amours Pastorales de Daphnis et Chlo^, Double Traduction du Grec en Frangois de M Amiot et d'un Anonyme, raises en parallele, et orn^es des estampes originates du fameux B. Audran, gravies aux d^pens du feu Due d'Orleans, Regent de France. The text encadr^, with frontispiece by Cochin, 29 beautiful plates from the cele- brated designs of the Regent Philip, with borders by Fokke, and 17 vignettes and culs-de-lampe, by Eisen, Cochin, and Fokke, also one inserted photogravure plate. Small 4^^ fine copy in the original red morocco extra, gilt edges. Bound by Derome Tain^:. A Paris, Imprim^es pour les Curieux, 1757 Including the rare plate of " Les Petits Pieds." 1468 LoNGUS. Les Amours pastorales de Daphnis et Chloe. With plates and vignettes by Scotin. 12" calf. La Haye, 1764 1469 LoRRAiN, Leon. Code des Locateurs et Locataires ou traits complet du bail a loyer, du bail a ferme, du bail de meubles, du bail a cheptel et du bail emphyteotique. Small 8** half morocco. Montreal, 1885 1470 LosKiEL, G. IT. History of the Mission of the United Brethren among the Indians in North America. 8° half russia. London, 1794 1471 LossiNG, B. J. Pictorial Field-Book of the Revolution. With 1 100 engravings on wood. 2 vols, royal 8° embossed morocco. New York, 1855 1472 Loudon, Archibald. Selection of some of the most inter- esting narratives of Outrages, committed by the Indians in their Wars, with the White People. Carlisle, i8o8. 3 vols. 8"^ half roan, uncut, gilt tops, 1808; Only one hundred copies reprinted. Harrisburg, 1S88 1473 Louis XIV. Ses OEuvres. Portrait and fac-similes of let- ters. 6 vols. 8° French mottled calf, gilt, red edges. Paris, i8o6 With autograph of J. H. Burton, author of the " Book Hunter." 1474 Louis XVI. Le Roi Guiot, Histoire Nouvelle, Tir^e d'un vieux manuscrit, poudreux et vermoulu. Fine uncut copy, 16° mottled calf extra, top edges gilt, in the French style, by Riviere. S. L., 1791 A free and witty critic on the last years of the reign of Louis XVI. 1475 LouvET de Couvray. Amours of the Chevalier de Faublas. 4 vols. 12° boards, uncut. London, 1822 1476 Lovell's Gazetteer of British North America. Edited by P. A. Crossby. 12° antique calf. Montreal, 1873 142 CATALOGUE. 1477 Lower Canada Watchman. (By David Chisholm.) 16° boards, uncut. Kingston, U. C, 1829 1478 Lowndes, W. T. Bibliographer's Manuel of English Litera- ture, containing an Account of rare, curious and useful Books, published in, or relating to Great Britain and Ireland, from the Invention of Printing. New edition, revised, cor- rected and enlarged by Henry G. Bohn. 11 vols. 12*^ cloth, uncut. London, 1865-75 1479 £ntl)er, itiartiu. Ausslegung der Euangelien von Aduent biss auff Osteren, sampt vil andern Predigen. 4"^ stamped pig skin. N. P. 1528 1480 Luther. CoUoquia, oder Tischreden. Doctor Martin Lu- theri, so er in vielen Jaren die Zeyt seines Lebens, gegen Gelehrten Leuthen. Auch hin und wider bey frembden Gesten und seinen Tischgesellen gefuhret, etc. Durch llerrn Johann Auripaher. Title in red and black. Folio, in the original stamped pig skin, with clasps (one missing.) Frankfurt, 1567 A lengthy and very interesting account of this rare book, and the wonderful manner in which the copy was discovered, from which the English translation was made, will be found in the Retrospective Review, vol. 5. 1481 LvELL, Charles. Travels in North America ; with geological observations on the United States, Canada, and Nova Scotia. Maps and plates. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1845 1482 LvELL. Second Visit to the United States of North America. 2 vols, in 1, 12° half calf. New York, 1849 1483 LvTTLETON. Specch of Lord Lyttleton, on a motion made in the House of Lords for a repeal of the Canada Bill, May 17, 1775. 4° half roan. London, 1775 1484 IV /TABERLY, J. The Print Collector. An Introduction J^ VX to the Knowledge necessary for forming a Collection of Ancient Prints ; containing Suggestions as to the Mode of commencing Collections, selection of Specimens, Prices and Care of Prints, and Notices of the Marks of Proprie- torship, used by Collectors. First edition. Small 4^ boards, uncut, (i cover missing.) London, 1844 1485 Macaulav, Lord. Lays of Ancient Rome, with Ivry and the Armada. Illustrations. Square 12° cloth. London, 1884 i486 Macaulav. Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay. By his Nephew, G. Otto Trevelyan. 2 vols. 8° half crimson mor., uncut, gilt tops. New York, 1876 Extra illustrated, with 73 portraits SLT\d views. CATALOGUE. 143 148; McCarthy, Justin. Dictionnaire de rAncien Droit du Canada, ou compilation des ^dits declarations royaux, et arrets du Conseil d'dtat des Roix de France concernat le Canada, etc. 12° half roan. Quebec, 1809 1488 McCarthy, Justin. History of Our Own Times, from the accession of Queen Victoria to the Berlin Congress. 2 vols. 12^^ cloth. Chicago, 1879 14S9 McCoRD, F. A. Hand-Bookof Canadian Dates. 12° cloth. Montreal, 1888 1490 Macdonald, James S. Annals of the North British Society of Halifax, N. S., from its foundation, in 1768, to its cen- tenary celebration, March 26, 1868. 12° cloth. Halifax, 1868 1491 Macfie, Matthew. Vancouver Island and British Columbia, their history, resources and prospects. Maps and illustra- tions. 8® cloth, uncut. London, 1865 1492 McGee, Thomas d'Arcy. Canadian Ballads and Occasional Verses. 16° cloth. Montreal, 1858 1493 McGee. Popular History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation of the Catholics. Frontispiece. 2 vols. 12® cloth. New York, 1863 1494 McGee. Poems of, with copious Notes. Also, an Introduc- tion and Biographical Sketch, by Mrs. J. Sadlier. Portrait. 8'' cloth, uncut. New York, 1869 1495 Mackay, J. Quebec Hill; or Canadian Scenery. A Poem. 4° half calf. London, 1797 1496 M'Keevor, Thomas. Voyage to Hudson^s Bay, during the Summer of 1812. 8° cloth. London, 1819 1497 McKenney and Hall. History of the Indian Tribes of North America, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs. Vols, i and 2 only. 72 portraits, colored, from the Indian Gallery in the Department of War. 2 vols, folio, half calf. Phila., 1837-3S This Gallery is a series of Actual Portraits of distinguished native Americans who have visited Washington on subjects connected with their own interests, and is, in fact, the only authentic series of Portraits of the North American Indians. 1498 Mackenzie, Alexander. Voyages from Montreal, on the River St. Lawrence, through the Continent of North America to the Frozen and Pacific Oceans, in 1789 and 1793 ; with a preliminary account of the rise, progress and present state of the Fur Trade of that country. Portrait and maps. 4° calf. London, i8oi 1499 Mackenzie. Another copy. 4° calf extra. London, i8or Presentation copy from the author to Lady Johnson, wife of Sir William Johnson. Inscription in author*s handwriting on title. 144 CATALOGUE. 1500 Mackenzie, A. Speeches of, during his recent Visit to Scot- land, with his principal speeches in Canada since the Session of 1875. Portrait. 8° paper. Toronto, 1876 1501 Mackenzie, E. Historical, Topographical and Descriptive View of the United States of America and of Upper and Lower Canada. Map and illustrations. 8° mottled sheep. NewcasUe. 1502 Mackintosh, J. Discovery of America, by Christopher Columbus, and the Origin of the North American Indians. 8° boards. Toronto, 1836 1503 Macleod, Donald. Memoirs of the Life and Gallant Ex- ploits of the Old Highlander, Sergeant Donald Macleod, who, having returned wounded, with the corpse of General Wolfe, from Quebec, was admitted as an out-pensioner of Chelsea Hospital, 1759. Portrait mounted. Small 8"^ half morocco. London, 1791 1504 McLeod, John. Voyage of his Majesty's ship, Alcestc, along the coast of Corea to the island of Lewchew, with an account of her subsequent shipwreck. Portrait and colored illustrations. 8° full green calf. London, 1818 1505 MacMullen, John. History of Canada, from its First Dis- covery to the Present Time. 8° cloth, uncut. Brockville, 1868 1506 Magrath, T. W. Authentic Letters from Upper Canada ; with an account of Canadian Pleld Sports. Etchings by Samuel Lover. 8^ stitched, uncut. Dublin, 1833 1507 Mahon, Lord. History of England, from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles, 17 13-1783. 7 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1858 1508 Mair, Charles. Tecumseh, a Drama. la'^ cloth. Toronto, 1886 1509 I\Iajor, Alfred B. Legal Sketches. S® cloth. Montreal, 1887 1510 Maldonati, Joannis. Commentarii in quatuor Evangelistas. Folio, old calf. Lutetiae Parisorum, 1629 From the library of tlie old Jesuit College in Quebec, prior to tke Conquest. Inscription dated 1745. 151 1 Malijav, Paul de. Saint Jean-Baptiste I'evangile ct Ic Canada. Royal 8° paper. Montreal, 1874 1512 Mallett, Gilles. Inventairc ou Catalogue des livres de I'ancienne bibliotheque du Louvre fait en Tannic 1373. 8° boards, uncut. Paris, 1836 15 13 Manuel Lexique, ou Dictionnaire Portratif des mots Fran- cois, dont la signification n^est pas familiere a tout le monde. 2 vols. 12° calf. Paris, 1755 CATALOGUE. 145 1514 ManessoN'Mallet, a. Description de I'Univers, contenant les diff^rents syst^mes du monde, les cartes gdn^rales et particulibres de la ge'ographie ancienne et moderne : Les plans et les proiils des principales villes et des autres lieux plus considerables de la terre, avec les portraits des sou- verains qui y commandent, leurs blassons, titres et livrees ; et les moeurs, religions, gouvernements et divers habille- inens de chaque nation. 5 vols, royal 8° old calf, gilt. Paris, 1683-85 A valuable work, containing 6S0 curious portraits, views, plans, ccs- tmnes, and including 65 plates relating to America, views ot Quebec, Virginia, Florida, etc. 1 5 T 5 illanuscript on Uellum. Pleures de la Reine Marguerite de Navarre. A beautifully executed Latin Book of Hours, written on 125 leaves of fine vellum, with 12 large and 5 small miniatures, of which, 13 to the OfHces of the Virgin, Penitential Psalms and Vigil of the Dead, and 4 to the selections from the Evangelists, also 17 exquisitely finished illuminated borders, and several hundred beautiful illumi- nated initials, heightened with gold. In a rich i6th century binding. 8^ morocco, covered with golden daisies. Ssec. XVI Margaret of Navarre's Prayer Book in a sumptuous " Reine Margot " binding by Clovis Eve. Executed for Queen Margaret by " Gilles Debreene " in an exquisite manner, with her motto and legend, " Spes mea Deus " and " Sumxe Toi,"and her favorite flowers several times introduced in the ornamental borders. This is a Manuscript of exceptional value, of great artistic and his- torical interest and in a marvelously fine preservation. 'I'he large miniatures are generally painted with architectural and landscape back ground, and finished in an excellent manner of gilding and coloring, 1 hey represent : St. John at Pathmos, Pentecost, Annunciation to the Virgin, Visitation of Elizabeth, Adoration of Joseph and Mary, Annun- ciation to the Shepherds, Adoration of the Maggi, Presentation in tho Temple, Slaughter of the Innocents, Assumption of the Virgin, David, and another; the small miniatures are St. Luke, St. Matthew, St. Mark, The Virgin, and Descent from the Cross. The borders are verv brilliant and beautifully painted on gold ground in a great variety combining the conventional geometrical designs, with elegant ornamentation of flowers and foliage ; the animals, birds and butterflies in the borders are especially well executed. A unique feature of the borders is Queen Marguerite's motto, several times intro- duced in the design, as alho the occurence of the fleur de lys and the daisy. Valuable as this gem is in itself, an additional value is added by the f-vquisite binding by Clovis Eve, in which it is encased. The binding which is in marvelously fine preservation, was evidentU- done for " Reine Margot" Margaret of Valois; the tooling covering the entire panels, is " a petits fers " consisting of a wide and a narrower border of branches, divided by gold fillets, the inner compirtment filled in with small medallions formed by branches, daisies and other flowers, filling all the empty spaces, 146 CATALOGUE. 1 516 SXlann^cxifi on lldlnm. Horae Beatae Mariae Virginis, cum Calendarium. A French manuscript of the fourteenth century, executed on 70 leaves of fine vellum, with 13 large full page and 5 small miniatures, exquisitely illuminated borders to every page and hundreds of illuminated letters, all heightened with gold on a purple ground. 8® in contemporary stamped calf. Saec, XIV A remarkable and ver>' valuable Book of Hours, by an artist of great merit and many resources, judging from the great variety of design and the artistic finish of the miniatures and the borders. The large miniatures being of unusual size, covering almost the entire page, are of the highest style of art and are true pictures of the cos- tumes and architecture of the period. At the bottom of every minia- ture is a large head with extended wings and under the Crucifixion is the Arms defaced of the original proprietor having two large animals (wolves) as supp>orters. The delineation of the faces especially is the work of a master and these as well as the costumes are of exceptional billiancy and finished with attention to the minutest details. The borders are of an elaborate and rich geometrical design on gold ground, some blended with a floriated pattern and scroll work, and >ome worked up in geometrical squares, triangles, etc., blended with foliage and flowers. The large miniatures are: The Annunciation. Mary and Elizabeth, Adoration of Joseph and Mary, Annunciation to the Shepherds, Adoration of the Magi, Circumcision, Slaughter of the Innocents, Assumption of Mary, David sending the letter, Christ carrying the Cross, Descent of the Holy Ghost, Lazarus, Crucifixion. The small miniatures represent St. Mary, Magdalene, St. Katherine, St. Margueitc, St. Barbara and St. Lawrence with his typical gridiron. 1517 iltannscript onlldlnm. Horse Beatae Mariae Virginis, cum Calendario. A finely written manuscript on 107 leaves, of the fourteenth century, with miniatures and numerous illu- minated borders, heightened with gold. 4° in old stamped calf. Sjec, XIV This manuscript is of early English or Norman execution, as is evidenced by the presence in the calendar of the names of P^dward, King of England, St. Aithelertia, St. Dustan, St. Etheldred, St. Armulph, St. Osibald, St. Wilfride and other distinctively English Saints. The calendar is unfortunately lacking one leaf. On the recto of f. 6, at the commencement of the Vol., is a very large initial letter D, within which is the Virgin and Child seated, the back-ground bein;; of carmine with gold tracery. This initial is continued in a border surrounding the entire pa^e, beautifully ornam.ented and heightened with burnished gold, and within which are full-length figures of angels with harps and cymbals; at bottom an escutcheon, which is blank. On recto of f. 34 is a similar initial with the Virgin and Child, but of different treatment in the border, etc. In addition to these there are some fourteen other pages, ornamented with borders of colors and ;:o1d of the most tasteful and intricate design, besides several hundred initials in gold, some of which have spraymg branches in red, purple, etc., covering the side margin. The text is most* beautifully written and is almost free from the contractions usually found in MS. of this and subsequent periods, and would indicate even an earlier period than that of the 14th century. The volume has had hard usage, and many of the pages arc unfortu- nately disfigured by stains and dirt. CATALOGUE. i47 1 518 iManuscri^Jt on Vfclinm. Horae Beatae Mari« Virginis. MS. on vellum. Very uniformly written in large letters on 164 leaves of vellum of exceptional purity, with twelve LARGE Miniatures of superb execution, each surrounded with a broad border of tracery with flowers and scroll orna- ments, heightened wuth burnished gold, with hundreds of illuminated initial letters, etc., with nine additional leaves of prayers in script. Thick 4° old contemporary leather, stamped sides, gilt edges. Saec, XIV-XV A very choice example, remarkable for the purity of its condition and the beauty of the miniatures, of which there are twelve, occupying nearly half the page, and surrounded with richly floriated and gold bars. The calendar is on two leaves, in red and black, with names in French. The miniatures are: i. Annunciation; 2. Elizabeth and Mary; 3. Adoration by Joseph and Mary; 4. Annunciation to the Shepherds; Y Adoration of the Magi; 6. Presentation in the Temple ; 7. Flight into Kgypt; 8. Assumption of the Virgin; 9. David (prefixed to Psalms and Litany); 10. Crucifixion; ii. Pentecost; 12. Burial Service; 13. Madonna and Child, after which follows a series Qt prayers to the Virgin in French, on 8 leaves ; also several other leaves of prayers in a later hand. At commencement are several entries ot births and deaths, with signatures Segault, Arthault, etc. 1519 illanusmptonydlttm. Horae Beatse Mariae Virginis. A French manuscript, executed about 1350, written in an artistic manner on 240 leaves of very fine vellum, exqui- sitely illuminated throughout with 2t miniatures, sui* rounded by page floriated borders, upwards of 100 illumi- nated borders and capitals and hundreds of smaller illuminated initials and iinial bars, all richly heightened with burnished gold. Thick 12° in a contemporary calf binding covered with tooling in the Maioli manner. Soec, XV This is a valuable and rare example of the best French school of illumination, the 21 miniatures (all very bright and in perfect condition) are very carefully finished and of great delicacy of execution, on a back ground of landscape, and blue firmament, in the early style; the page borders around the miniatures are of a pronounced but very neat floriated pattern, with insects, birds and animals ; the numerous smaller Ivorders are a combination of a floriated arabesque and tilligree pattern, richly dotted with burnished gold, and are remarkable for the variety and excellence of design. The miniatures represent: 1. St. John with Eagle ; 2. Annunciation ; X. Mary and Elizabeth; 4. Betrayal; 5. Pentecost; 6. Adoration by Joseph and Mary; 7. Christ Scourged; 8. Annunciation to Shepherds'; 9. Christ bearing the Cross; 10. Adoration of the Magi; 11. Chri>t r. ailed to the Cross; 12. Slaughter of the Innocents ; 13. Crucifixion; 14. Presentation in Temple; 15. Descent from the Cros«; 16. Assumption of the Virgin; 17. Entombment; 18. David slaying Goliath ; 19. Christ raising Lazarus ; 20. Priest adoring Christ from whose side blood is spouting; 21. St. Veronica with face of Christ. 148 CATALOGUE. 1520 iJlaitUScript on tDdlum. Horae. Beautifully wrilleii by a French artist on 148 leaves ot vellum, with several hundred of illuminated initials and elaborate floriated borders on every page, heightened v.ith gold. Small 4*^ old russia. Sajc, XV Two leaves of the calendar and the first leaves of each of the four gospels are missing, but the Missal is nevertheless very valuable on account of the numerous illuminated borders, which are of superior execution and exceptional richness and in fine condition. 1521 iHanuccript on tDdlum, Biblia Latina. Written in an almost microscopic, but wonderfully clear and distinct hand on 376 leaves of the finest vellum, and ornamented with 75 Hiiniatures, 64 illuminated and gilt capitals, and ornamental borders of an elegant and delicate tracery in red and blue, Oil almost every page. Small 4*^ in a seventeenth century calf binding, enclosed in a red morocco case. Sasc, Xill *' Written in England in the reign of Edward I (about a. d. 1290), and otferincT an unusually fine example of the art of illuminatioM. The siuall miniatures are drawn with singular skill and delicacy, the colour- ing is richly harmonious, the gold in the ground-work is very pure and bright, and the whole effect extremely elegant. It has been supposed that the book was written at Canterbury, as it is closely akin in its calligraphy and ornamentation to the style of a similar MS. now in the British Aluseum, which is said to bear the date of the cathedral city . al)out A. D. 1 2 50-60." There are some notes in a sixteenth or early seventeenth-century hand; one of them, at the end, being a copy of Henri ITs epitaph, with variants. 1522 iHanuscript 0U tD^llnm. Missall. A manuscript on upwards of 200 leaves of vellum, in large gothic characters, with music noted, with rubrics and initial letters ; also many large and elaborately ornamented initials. Royal 4*^ full embossed morocco, inside vellum covers, leather binders. A valuable and beautifully executed MS. in large characters. The manuscript, which is in the same hand throughout, is in exceptionally fine state of preservation, if we except the defects in the parchment, which, owing to the large size of the sheets, it seems to have been difdcult to obtain in absolute perfect state ; these imperfections have in each instance been carefully mended by sewing, and have been avoided by the scribe. Lesser capitals are employed as the initials of phrases : There are but few abbreviations: u and v are both employed to express the sound of the latter letter. The illuminated initials are of peculiar interest, being entirely of the style pertaining to the Irish and Anglo- Saxon MS S., brilliant in color, and composed of minute and delicate interlacings, ** a style of art, originated, cultivated and brought to a most marvellous state of perfection, absolutelv distinct from that of any other part of the civilized world, and which, having been carried abroad by numerous Irish and Anglo-Saxon missionaries, w^as adopted and imitated in the Schools or Monasteries established or visited by tlie former, many of which, in after ages, became the most famous seats of learning." On this subject Mr. Digby Wyatt observes "that in delicacy of handling, and minute but faultless execution, the whole range of Palaeography offers nothing comparable to the early Irish and Anglo-Saxon MSS. From the Blenheim Palace Collection. CATALOGUE. i^g 1523 JlluuU6£ri|Jt on Odltim. Horse. A Flemish Missal written on 170 leaves of vellum, with 34 large illuminated capitals and as many ornamental borders, all heightened with bur- nished gold. (One leaf of the calendar missing.) Square 16* calf, gilt leaves. Sajc, XV 1524 ^annscript on ©dlnm. Psalmorum Liber Horse Diurnum, Written by an English artist on 300 leaves of fine vellum, with 5 beautiful illuminated letters and floriated borders, heightened with burnished gold, and several hundred initials, ornamented with fine diaper tracery, the flourishes of which are drawn the full length of the columns. Square 18** calf. (Covers loose.) Soec, XV 1525 iUanuscript'on Ddlum. Manual Diumum cum Calendario. Written on 165 leaves of vellum, with numerous rubricated initials. Thick iS° old calf, with brass bosses on the sides. Saec, XV 1526 iHanusctipt on t)^llnm. Hypognosticon Laurentii Dunel- mensis, etc. Original manuscript written on vellum about the year 1150, by LawTence of Durham, and consisting of 206 pages of Gotho-Norman script in black and red with occasional illuminated letters at the commencement of the heads of the different divisions of the poem. 8° rough calf in leather case. Sasc, XI I " This remarkable manuscript and precious relic of the literature of our forefathers, written over 300 years before the invention of printing, antedates the " Romance of the Rose "of Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meung by more than a century. The above consists of two parts, the first a Latin Poem in hexameter verse, taking in towards the close rhythmical descriptions of ecclesias- tical history and composed by the scribe Lawrence, Prior of the Abbey of Durham, England. The second part comprises translations from St. John Chryso&tom, passages from St. Augustine and other Fathers of the Church. It is textuaily in splendid condition with the exception of a few marginalia in the second part, of which portions have been in places cut off by the binder's plow. There are altogether 206 pages, of which the " Hypognosticon," including three pages of prologue, makes 103 pages." From the Lenox-Kennedy Collection. 1527 Ulannscriiit on tDdlnm. Origenes. Incip' pfatio Rufini in expositione originis sup eplam pauli ad Romanos translata ab eode de greco in latinum. MS. on vellum in semi*Caro- line minuscules, with 10 painted initials formed by inter- lacements of green, yellow, red, blue and white, some of them containing figures of Chimeras. Small folio, French red morocco extra, gilt edges. About a. d. iioo " This was apparently executed in Normandy or somewhere in North-east France in a monastry where the traditions of Irish of Anglo-Saxon art-decoration still survived. In the numerous dotted edge lines that appear in the initials or on the figures within them, we observe this particularly. The figure of St. Paul (with others) in the first initial U if strikingly like the earlier Anglo-Saxon work," I50 CATALOGUE. 1528 ilTaUttficript on t)^llum. Colonna, Egidio. De Regiraine Principum, Folio i : A son especial seigneur ne de lignie roial & sainte mon seigneur phelippe ains ne fiz & oir mo seigneur phelippe tres noble roi de france par la grace de deu. frere Gile de R5me son clerc. ... At end: Ci fine li liures du gounement des rois &: des princes q'fere Gires de Rome de lordre de saint Aug'tin a fet Le qlliure mestre Henri de Gauchi par le comandemSnt le noble roi I'helipe de france a tnslate de latin en franceis. iJlantl* script on tDdlum; with border, in which are displayed dog and rabbit fighting with swords, nondescripts and grotes- ques ; and a large initial letter historiated with the author presenting his book to the king; many smaller initial letters finely illuminated in gold and colors. Folio, bound in violet velvet, gilt edges, with ornamental brass corners, the arms of Clermont on sides. About a. d. 1300 Kgidio Colonna, better known as ^^gidius Romanus, was a Pupil of Thomas Aquinas, and was sumamed the profound scholar. He died at Avignon in 131 6, having been Archbishop of Bourges since 1292. This work was written before 1285, as shown by its dedication to I'hilippe le Bel before his accession to the throne. The date of Gauchi's translation is not ascertained, but the present MS. proves that it was anterior to 1300, probably almost contemporary with the Latin i original. Although the above MS. (probably written at Bourges) i:> said to have been in Claude D*Urfe's possession (middle of the sixteenth century) it had been in English hands at a still earlier date. Several minute glosses in English, in a handwriting of Henry WW time, are visible on the margins. Amongst these we find boorderesse.s salangelars (i. e. idle gossipers),enclume=sanefeld (anvil), euuref=iedis or actis, aenutzxspig-carde, forslignent=sioth ayenst kind, ramene2=3 broght ay en, etc. The above is a copy of Quaritch's description of the book. 1529 illantiscript on tJ^llum. Augustini (Beati) Tractatus in Psalmos Canticum Graduum et Enchiridion. Written by a Spanish scribe on 180 leaves of vellum. Small folio, in the original oak boards, with leather covering (petrified). Saec, XII At the end is a notice that the scribe's name was Didacus, and an inscription claims the MS. as " Liber Sanctse Mariae de Beneviere : qui abstulent Anathena sit.** Benevivere was the ancient name of the Cistercian Abbey of Valverde in old Castile founded in 1 169. 1530 iHatmscript on t3eUtim. Lactantius Firmianus De Divinis Institutionibus adversus Gentes. Folio, vellum. Saec, XV' A superb specimen, and in irreprochable condition, of a manuscript executed in Italy at the highest period of the renaissance of the art. Written in the highest art of caligraphy on 245 leaves of pure vellum of fine quality ; decorated mth a large number of painted initials with ornamental tracery reaching almost the whole length of the page. Each of the seven books commences with a large illuminated capital. richly decorated with colored ornaments in the renaissance style, and -• heightened with burnished gol4. CATALOGUE. 151 1531 ittatttismpt on t)ellimt. Lettered: Libellas Augustatis, but consisting of two separate Treatises, the first giving a short account of the Roman Emperors, the second (by Petrus Lomer) is a Treatise on Renunciation of the World. Written by different hands on about 100 leaves of fine vellum, in the early Roman or the 14th or 15th century, . . which bears a strong resemblance to the Caroline Minus- cule, with numerous fine illuminated initials and borders of very fine diaper tracery. Both the treatises are apparently incomplete. 4° half vellum. Saec, XV 1532 ittanuscript on t)dlttm. Origines super Epistolam Pauli ad Romanes. Norman manuscript on vellum, written on 133 leaves in semi-Caroline Minuscules, with painted inter- lacing initials containing figures. Small folio, full red morocco, red edges. Saec, XI-XIl ** The illustrative portion resembles the work of Anglo-Saxon scribe?, but seems ascribable to Norman hands." '533 ittannscrilJt on Odium. Maimonides. Millos hor lligga- jom. A Treatise of the celebrated Hebrew Commentator of the 1 2th century, written on vellum. Square iS*^ old red morocco extra, broad dcntelle border on the sides, gilt edges. Saec, XV 1534 XnaUttSCtipl. Chronicles of St Denis. Cy Commence leffort et la substance du fait des Roy de France selon les Chroniqnes de Saint Denys en France. Thick folio, half morocco. Saec, XIV A valuable Manuscript Chronicle, in fine condition, ending with the death and burial of Louis VI 1 1. (A. D. 1226). ^535 ittannscript. Brute's Chronicles of Englande. English Manuscript on Paper, closely written, with initials, rubrics, and marginal references and notes, by a more modern hand. On recto of leaf 135 is the following colophon : " Here endethe A boke callid Brute of the Chroniculis of Englound made and compiled by notabill clerkis of all the actis of all ye Kyngis that evir was in this londe sithend Brute first conquerid it.*' Wanting first leaf, containing a part of the prologue, otherwise perfect and in fine con- dition. A very interesting and valuable manuscript, written some sixty years previous to the first edition printed by Caxton, to which it corresponds with tolerable accurac}^ except in orthography and occasional turns of phrase, which Caxton modernized in his book. 135 leaves. Small folio, full bound in olive antique morocco, gilt edges. 1430 152 CATALOGUE. 1536 Manuscript. Burghley Mildred, (Daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke, Wife of Lord Burghley and Aunt of Lord Bacon) Sermon Isaiae primo and Prayer, very neatly ^Titten auto- graph manuscript, ruled with red ink throughout, and con- taining the writer's autograph in full, and a MS Pedigree of her family. Small 4° vellum, \vith silk ribbons. About 1550 Mildred, eldest daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke, married at the ags of 20, Sir W. Cecil, afterwards created Lord Burghley. She "was one of the most learned women of her Age, and more particularly excelled in her knowledge of the Greek Language. '537 itlannscripl. Early Italian School. Two Miniatures. 1. Scene in the Life of a Saint, introducing eight figures, apparently the foundation of a Monastery or some religious edifice by a Pope, who wears a single-crowned mitre. 6 1-2 in. by 5 in. IL Christ's commission to St. Peter, beautifully finished. 4 inches square, both from a large choral book, by an Italian artist, probably of the School of Pisa. Saec. XIII Two high class Miniatures and desirable specimens of early art. 1538 Manuscript. Les Lettres Canadienes, 1 700-1 725. A Series of 257 unpublished letters in French written by and to persons in Canada, covering the events happening in the principal Capitals of Europe and a Voyage through Canada, with a curious Dissertation on the Savages, their Country, Manner of Life, Religion, and other curious things. Legibly and uniformly written on folio paper, titled, numbered and indexed. 2 vols, folio, full calf, let- tered. Curious, unique, and exceedingly valuable. 1539 Manuscript. Relatione di Spagna fatta dair excmo Signore , Leonardo Moro Ambassiadore Veneto presso il Re Cat- tolico dell 1629. Italian Manuscript neatly written on 102 leaves. 4° vellum. From the Sunderland Library. 1630 1540 Manuscript. Instruction relative au Service des Husards en Campagne. Manuscript, with 2 drawings. The dedi- cation to the Czar, signed by Due Louis de Wirttenberg, Peterhofl, 1S05. 4*^ red morocco. 1541 Manuscript. Vie de Deny, Marquis de Vitre' Capitaine de Vaisseau (Partrice impendere vitam). 116 pp. 4° calf. Unpublished. Vitre was taken Prisoner in 1737 and was placed in Townshend^s division to pilot Wolff's fleet to Quebec. He refused to do it and was sent to England after first having been threatened with the Yard Arm. French Historians picture him as a traitor, believing that he piloted the vessels up the St. Lawrence. This unpublished MS. dis- proves it. 1542 Manuscript. Remarques sur le regne de Louis Le Grand depuis Tan 1643, jusqu' en 1689. 181 pp. 16 pp. Index. 16° old red morocco extra, tooling on sides and back. CATALOGUE. 153 1543 Manuscript. Medical and Astrological MS. of 1473- 76 by Franciscus de Valentia. A closely written treatise on paper dated in several places. 228 pp. 42*^ vellum. 1544 Manuscript. Vertoogh van Nieu Nederland and Breeden Raedt, etc. Translated from the Dutch by Henry C. Mur- phy, New York, 1854, in his own autograph writing throughout. 92 pp. Unbound, 4°. 1545 Manuscript. Incipit Breviarum Cosmographiae Ptolemei> Joannis Bonfons, 1504. A fine MS. in perfect condition* with title and marginal references in red, and colophon at end. 188 pp. Small 4° unbound. 1546 Manuscript. Voyages du R. P. Emmanuel Crespel, Recol- let, dans le Canada. 90 pp. 16° calf. Believed to be in the Author's Handwriting from which the printed version was made. 1547 Manuscript. Report of Cases Argued and determined in the Court of King's Bench for the district of Quebec in the Province of Lower Canada, by George Pyke, Esquire, of Quebec, Barrister of Law. 148 pp. Small 4° boards. Apparently the original from which printed version was made. 1548 Manuscript. Bibaud. Dictionnaire des Hommes Illustres du Canada et de L'Amerique, par Maximilien Bibaud L. L. D. (Pour Deuxieme edition). 2 vols. 4°. Montreal, 1877 Deux Pages de THistoire D*Amerique par M. Bibaud L. L, D. Montreal, 1852 ; — Manuel Biographique du Canada par M. Bibaud L. L. D. 24°. Montreal, 1883 ; — Man- uel de Biographic Canadienne par M. Bibaud L. L. D. 16°. Montreal, 1882; — Le Champ de Mars, Dictionnaire des JJattailles, etc. Montreal,. 1884 6 vols, in Bibaud's handwriting, chiefly upon Canadian topics, and all unpublished, with rights of publication from Bibaud's Heir at Law, in writing to purchaser. Several are revised editions of his published works. 1549 Manuscript. Commonplace Book. Quotations from va- rious Authors. 1831. Thick 8° vellum. 1550 Manuscript. Journal d'un voyage, sur la Cote du Nord Quest de I'Amerique Septentrionale, pendant les Annies 181 i-i 2-13 et 14. 220 pp. 4°. This MS. is the original in the handwriting of Gabriel Franchdre from which Bibaud published an altered version in 1820, in Montreal, trans- lated by Redfield in 1854. It bears Franchere's signature on page 9 and, is certified to, by his Son, on fly leaC. A portrait of Franch^re has been added. At the end are 35 pages of poetry from the hand of M. Bibaud, Sr. — A very valuable and desirable MS. in perfect condition. 1551 Manuscript. Old Montreal Directory 1812-14. The Fall of Quebec, 1759. 2 MSS. 4°. 154 CATALOGUE. 1553 Manuscript. Eight Songs of Horace. Edited by George E. Vincent, with Translation in English. Printed on parch- ment paper, in imitation of an old Roman MS. in the shape of a scroll, of several feet length, and wound about a wooden cylinder, with a knob at each end. New York, 188S 1554 Manuscript. Winnepeg. *' Minutes of a Council held at York Factory, Northern Department of Rupert's Land, this I oth day of July, 1824, for the purpose of establishing such Rules and Regulations- as may be considered expe- dient for conducting the business of the said Dept., etc. A Manuscript Vol. of 51 pages, 4to, and of much interest in rela- tion to the early condition of Manitoba. Speaks of f'ort Garry (now Winnipeg) and other places. 1555 Maple Leaf (The). A Canadian Annual, a literary Souvenir for 1847 and 1849. Maps and plates. 2 vols. 4 morocco. Toronto, 1847-9 1556 Margrv, Pierre. Memoires et Documents pour servir a rhistoire des Origines P'rangaises des pays d'outre-mcr ; Decouvertes et fitablissements des Eranrais dans I'ouest et dans le sud de TAmerique Septentrionale, 1614-1754. Maps and portraits. 6 vols, thick royal 8° paper, uncut. Jouast: Paris, 1879--8S A very important collection, published for the first time, from origi- nal documents. Vol. I. Voyages des Fran9ais sur les grand lacs, Decouverte dc rOhio et di Mississippi, 1614. Vol. 2. Lettres de Cavelier de la Salle, 1 678-1 685. Vol. 3. ' Recherches des Bouches du Mississippi et Voyage de Tabbe Jean Cavelier. Vol. 4. Decouverte par Mer des Bouches du Mississippi et Etab- lissements de Lemoyne D'Iberbille, 1694-1703. Vol. 5. Premiere Formation d'une Chaine de Postes entre le fleuve Saint-Laurent et le Golfe du Mexique, 1683-1724. Vol. 6. Exploration des Affluents du Mississippi et Decouverte des Montagues Rocheuses, 1679-1754. 1558 Margry. Les Navigations Franc^ais et la Revolution Maritime du XIV * au XVI * siecle, d'apres les docu- ments inedits tires de France, d'Angleterre, d'Espagne et d'ltalie. Small 8"" half morocco. Paris, 1867 1559 Marie de Tlncarnation. Lettres de la venerable Merc Marie de I'lncarnation, premiere superieure des Ursulincs de la Nouvelle France. Scarce portrait by Edelinck. 4° old calf, gilt. Fine copy. Paris, 1681 An exceedingly scarce book, containing valuable original informa- tion on the early history of Canada. 1560 Marie de I'lncarnation. Retraites de la Venerable Mere Mane de I'lncarnation religieuse Ursuline, avec une exposi- tion succinic du Cantique des Cantiques. 12^ calf. Paris, 1682 Very rare. Publitihed by Dom Claude Martin, son of Marie Guyart, known as Marie de I'lncarnation, CATALOGUE. 155 1 561 Marie de rincarnation. La Vie de la Mere Marie de rincarnation, Institutrice et premiere Superieure des Ursu- lines de la Nouvelle France. Scarce portrait. 12° sheep. Paris, 1724 Very valuable correspondence relating to the early history of Canaaa. 1562 Marie de rincarnation. Histoire de la mere Marie de rincarnation premiere superieure des Ursulines de la Nouvelle France pr^c^fdde d'une esquisse sur I'histoire religieuse des premiers temps de cette colonic. Par TAbb^; Casgrain. Portrait. 8° half morocco. Quebec, 1864 1563 Marie de rincarnation. Histoire de la Mere Marie de rincarnation, Premiere Superieure des Ursulines de la Nouvelle France. Par TAbb^ Casgrain. 8° cloth. Quebec, 1S73 1 564 Marot, Clement. Les Oeuvres de Cldment Marot de Cahors, valet de chambre du Roy. Augment^es d'ung grand nombre de ses compositions nouvelles, par cy deuant non imprimees. Le tout songneusement par luy mesmes reueu et mieulx ordonne, comme Ion uoyrra cy apres. 16° full crushed levant morocco extra, blind fillets, with a beau- tiful gilt wreath on the sides, gilt back and edges, by Capi^-Masson-Debonnelle. Chez Etienne Dolet : Lyon, 1542 An elegant copy of a very rare and valuable book, according to Drunet the best edition and the most sought for by collectors ; in an exceptional fine condition, large margins (measuring 148 mil), one of the very few publications by the celebrated Dolet, wiih a perfect specimen of his colophon, and in a rich binding. (Not in the Roths- child collection of Marot editions.) 1565 Marot et Beze. Les Pseaumes de David, mis en rime par Frangoise Clement Marot, et Theodore de Beze. With the music. 16° full old red morocco, back and sides tooled, gilt edges. Nyort, 1678 For this translation of the Psalms, Marot was declared a Heretic. 1566 Marot. Les CEuvres de Clement Marot de Cahors, valet de chambre du Roy. 2 vols. 18*^ calf. Adrian Moetjens : La Hay e, 1700 Genuine edition of this date. With the flaurons on frontispiece alike. 1567 Marot, Jean. Recueil des ceuvres de Jehan Marot, illustre poete frangoys contenant, Rondeaulx, ^pistres, vers ^pars, chantz rouaulx. 18° beautifully bound in garnet colored levant morocco, blind compartments, gilt ornaments in centre and corners, gilt edges, by Cap£-Masson-Debon- nelle. Paris, 1538 156 CATALOGUE. 1568 Marottes a vendre, ou Triboulet tabletier, dont la gibe- c'lhre, aprbs avoir 6t6 egar^e pendant plusieurs si^cles, nous ^st enfin heureusement parveniie, munie d'un rare assem- blage de Hochets, Breloques, Colifichet^ et Babioles de routes esp^ces. . . . Au Parnasse burlesque, ex-officine de la Ban que du Bel esprit. 16^ full blue straight grained morocco extra, gilt back and sides, gilt edges, by Purgold. London, 18 12 Papier vellin copy. From the library of Count de La Bedoyere, wiih his book-plate. 1569 Marmette, Joseph. Les Machab^es de la Nouvelle- France ; histoire d'une Famille Canadienne, 1641-1768. 12*^ cloth. Quebec, 1867 1570 Marryat, Frank S. Borneo and the Indian Archipelago. With drawings of costume and scenery. Colored plates and wood engravings. Small folio, calf extra, gilt edges. London, 1848 1571 Marrvat, Frank. Mountains and Molehills, or recollections of a burnt journal. Numerous colored illustrations. 8° half morocco. London, 1855 1572 illartial be JjJaris. Sensuyt les Vigilles du Roy Charles ou est contenu comment il conquist France sur les Anglois. J71 fine : Cy finiss^t les vigilles d' la mort du roy charles septiesme . . . composees par maistre Marcial de Paris dit dauuergne. Imprime a paris par la veufue Jehan trepperel. Black Cetter. With two large woodcuts. Title in red and black. A beautiful copy. Small 4*^ full green levant mo- rocco, gilt edges, by Duru. Paris, n. d. (about 1520) With temoins. 191 mil. 1573 Martial. Epigrams of, translated into English Prose. 12° cloth, uncut. Bohn : London, 1885 1574 Martigny, Abbe. DIctionnairie des Antiquit^s Chretiennes, contenant le resum^ de tout ce qu'il est essentiell de con- naitre sur les origines chretiennes jusqu' au moyen age ex- clusivement. I. Etude des mceurs et contumes des premier Chretiens; IL Etude des Monuments Figures ; III. Vete- ments et Meubles. 675 illustrations. Royal 8° half mo- rocco. Paris, 1877 1575 Martin, Charles. Civil Costume of England, from the Conquest to the present time, drawn from tapestries, monu- mental effigies, illuminated manuscripts, etc. 61 colored plates. Royal 4° half morocco, uncut, gilt top, uniform with Strutt's works of costumes. London, 1842 1576 [Martin, Rev. Felix.] De Montcalm en Canada, ou les dernieres anndes de la Colonie Fran9aise, 1756-60. Por- trait. 8° cloth. Paris, 1867 CATALOGUE. 157 1577 [Martin, Felix.] Les Jesuites-Martyrs du Canada. Map and illustrations. 8° paper. Montreal, 1877 1578 Martin, George. Marguerite, or the Isle of Demons, and other Poems. 12° cloth. Montreal, 1887 1579 Martin, P. F. Le R. P. Isaac Jogues de la Compagnie de Jesus, Premier Apotre des Iroquois. Portrait and illustra- tions. 12° half roan. Paris, 1873 1580 Martin, R. M. British Possessions in North America; or Upper and Lower Canada. Maps. Small folio, cloth. (Worn.) London. 1 58 1 Martyr, Oviedo et Xeres. Libro Primo della Historia de VIndie Occidentali (by Peter Martyr of Angleria), 79 leaves, the 80th blank. Libro Secondo delle Indie Occidentali, Venezia, 1534 (by Oviedo), 64 leaves, the 65th containing the table, and the 66th the explanation of the maps. Libro vltimo del somario dell Indie Occidentali, 1534 (by Xeres). Colophon, In Vei?ezia, Del Mese d'Ottobre, 1534. 16 un- numbered leaves, the i6th blank, fine large copy, of the highest rarity. 3 vols. 4° boards, uncut. Vin^ia, 1534 This copy has the original woodcut map of Isola Spagnvola filling the space of two leaves, the earliest map of St. Domingo, or Hayti, and of the very highest rarity and historical interest. 1582 Martyr. De Rebus Oceanicis et Novo Orbe, Decades tres, Item eivsdem, de Babylonica legatione, libri III. Small 8 ** calf. Colonic, 1574 1583 Maseres, Francis. Canadian Freeholder ; in Two Dia- logues between an Englishman and a Frenchman, set- tled in Canada, shewing the Sentiments of the Bulk of the Freeholders of Canada concerning the late Quebeck Act ; with some Remarks on the Boston Charter Act ; and an at- tempt to shew the great expediency of immediately repeal- ing both these Acts of Parliament, and making some other useful Regulations and Concessions to his Majesty's Amer- ican subjects, as a Ground for a Reconciliation with the United Colonies of America. 3 vols. 8"^ half calf. London, 1776-79 1584 Maseres. Reponse et Observations faites par Mr. Fran- cis Joseph Cugnet, sur le Plan d'Acte de Parlement pour TEtablissement des Loix de la dite Province, dress^ par Mr. Frangais Maseres. 159 pp. Folio, unbound. London, 1773 1585 Maseres. Account of the Proceedings of the British and other Protestant inhabitants of the Province of Quebec in North America, in order to obtain an House of Assembly in that Province. 8"" boards, uncut, (pp. 25-32 missing.) (Broken.) London, 1775 158 CATALOGUE. 1586 Maseres. Additional Papers concerning the Province of Qnebeck ; being an Appendix to the Book entitled, " An Account of the Proceedings of the British and other Pro- testant Inhabitants of Quebeck in North America in order to obtain a House of Assembly in that Province. 8*^ half roan (cover loose). London, 1776 1587 Maseres. Answer to an Introduction to the Observations made by the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas for the District of Quebec. 8° half roan, uncut, gilt top. London, 1790 1588 Mas^^res. Occasional Essays on Various Subjects, chiefly political and historical extracted partly from the public newspapers during the present reign, and partly from tracts published in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, King Charles I„ King Charles II., and from Bishop Burnett's History of His Own Times. 8® boards, uncut. London, 1809 Containing a good deal of Canadian matters not obtainable else- where. 1589 Masonic. Calcote, W. A Candid Disquisition of the Prin- ciples and Practices of the Ancient and Honorable Society of Free and Accepted Masons. 12° sheep. (Fine clean copy.) Boston, 1772 1590 Masselin, Baron le Metayer. Collection de Dalles Tumu- laires de la Normandie. Numerous photographic plates. Presentation copy, with autograph letter of the author. Small folio, paper, uncut. Paris, 186 1 1591 Masselin. L'Egypt et Tlndustrie Rubanie're. Plates. Imperial 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1870 1592 Massey, W. Remarks upon Milton's Paradise Lost, Histor- ical, Geographical, Philological, Critical and Explanatory. 18° sheep. (Broken.) London, 1761 1593 Masterpieces of the Centennial International Exhibition. Illustrated with upwards of 50 steel engravings and sev- eral hundred wood engravings of the finest paintings, mas- terpieces of industrial art, etc. 3 vols, small folio, in parts. Phila. 1594 Masterpieces of European Art, Parts i to 20. With 60 fine steel plates and numerous wood engravings. 20 parts, folio. Phila. 1595 Mathews, George D. Coinage of the World, Ancient and Modern. Illustrations. S"" cloth. New York, 1876 1596 (Maubert, M.) Lettres Iroquoises. 2 vols, in i. 16° calf. A Trocopolis, 1752 1597 Maurault, J. A. Histoire du Abnakis, depuis 1605 jusqu'a nos jours. 8° paper, uncut. Quebec, 1866 CATALOGUE. 159 1598 May, Thomas E. Constitutional History of England, since the accession of George III, 1 760-1860. 3 vols. 16° cloth. London, 1873 1599 Mayer, Brantz. Observations of Mexican History and Archaeology, with a special notice of Zapotec remains, as delineated in Mr. J. G. Sawkin's drawings of Mitta. 4"* paper. Washington, 1856 1600 Mayer, Luigi. Views in the Ottoman Empire, chiefly in Caramania, a part of Asia Minor hitherto unexplored, with some curious selections from the Islands of Rhodes and C3^prus, and the celebrated cities of Corinth, Carthage, and 1>ipoli, with descriptions in English and French. Beauti- fully colored plates. (3 missing.) Atlas folio, half calf. London, 1803-10 1601 Mayer. Views in Egypt, from the Original Drawings in the possession of Sir Robert Ainslee, taken during his em- bassy to Constantinople, with historical observations, and incidental illustrations of the manners and customs of the natives of that country. 48 beautifully colored plates. At- las folio, half roan. London, 1801 J 602 Mayhew, Henry. London Labour and the London Poor; the condition and earnings of those that will work, cannot work, and will not work ; with the scarce extra volume treating of prostitution. Illustrations. 4 vols. 8° cloth. London. 1603 Mayhew, Jonathan. Occasional Sermons. 3 vols. S"^ sheep. Boston, 1749-66 Contents : I. Seven at Boston Lecture, 1749 : Unlimited Submission and Non-Resistance to the Higher Powers: on Anniversary of Death uf Charles I., 1750; on Death of Prince of Wales, 1731 : Election, 1754 : on Earthquakes, 1755: Thanksgiving for Reduction of Quebec, 1759 — II. On the Great Fire in Boston, 1760: on Death of Hon. Stephen Scwall, 1760: on Reduction of Canada, 1760: on Death of George II : and accession of George III, 1761 : Two Sermons on Luke XIlI, 24, 1761 : two Thanksgiving, 1763 — HI. Eight, on Christian Sobriety, 1763, on Popish Idolatry, deUvered at Harvard College, 1766: The Snare Broken: Thanksgiving for Repeal of Stamp Act, 1766. 1604 I^Iayhew. Two discourses delivered Oct. 9, 1760, being the day appointed to be observed as a day of Public Thanks- giving, for the success of His Majesty's Arms, more espec- ially in the entire reduction of Canada. 12° half morocco. (Title page neatly mended.) Boston, 1760 1605 Mayhew. Seven sermons upon various subjects. 8° paper, uncut Reprinted, London, 1750 1606 Mayhew. Election Sermon, 1754; — Thanksgiving Sermon, 1762 ; — Dudley Lecture, 1765. 3 pamphlets. Boston. i6o CATALOGUE. 1608 Meares, John. Voyages made in 1788-89, from China to the North-west coast of America, to which is prefixed an introductory narrative of a voyage performed in 1786, from Bengal, in the ship Kootka ; observations on the probable existence of a north-west passage. Portrait and numerous folding plates. 4° full russia. London, 1790 1609 Meares. Voyages made in the years 1788-89, from China to the N. W. Coast of America; with an introductory narra- tive of a voyage performed in 1786, from Bengal, with ob- servations on the probable existence of a N. VV. Passage. Portrait and map. 2 vols. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1791 1 610 Medalles sur les Principaux Evenements du Regne de Louis le Grand, avec des explications historiques. Par I'Aca- demie Royale des Medailles et des Inscriptions. Frontis- piece by Guypel and numerous plates of medals. 4° half morocco. Paris, 1702 161 1 Mediterranean (The) Illustrated. Picturesque views and descriptions of its cities, shores and islands. Folio, cloth. London, 1880 16 1 2 Meilleur, J. B. Memorial de I'E'ducation du Bas-Canada. Portrait. 8^ half morocco. Quebec, 1876 1613 Meilleur. Memorial de I'Education du Bas-Canada. 12"" paper. Montreal, i860 1614 Meilleur. Cours Abrege' de Lemons de Chymie. 8° boards. L. Duvernay: Montreal, 1833 The first medical work printed in Canada. 1615 Mellen, John. Sermon delivered June 16, 1756, at the second parish in Lancaster, occasioned by the General iSIuster and Inspection of Arms on that day. 12"^ stitched. Boston, 1756 1616 Memoires des Commissaires de sa Majeste' tres-chretienne et de ceux de sa Majesty Britannique, sur les possessions et les droits respectifs des deux couronnes en Amerique, avec les actes publics et pieces justificatives. 3 vols, square 16*^ vellum. Amsterdam, 1755 Comprises : Memoires sur TAcadia et sur I'lsle de Sainte Lucie, etc. Written by M. de Silhouette, de la Galissonierc, and the Abbe de la Ville. " The most perfect work of the kind ever published, an invaluable col- lection of official papers and documents." — Holmes* Annals, 1617 Memoires Historiques et Secrets, concern ant les Amours des Rois de France. Avec quelques autres pieces. 16° old calf, with coat of arms on the sides. Paris, 1739 1 618 Memoires et Documents relatifs a THistoire du Canada, publics par la Societd historique de Montreal. Livraisons 1-9. 9 parts royal 8°. Montreal, 1859-80 CATALOGUE. i6i 1619 Memoires sur Canada, depuis 1749, jusqu'a 1760. First edition. Maps. 8° half calf. Quebec, 1838 1620 Memoires de la Royne Marguerite. 12° old calf, gilt edges, with coat of arms on the sides. Paris, 1628 162 1 Memoires du Comte de Comminge. 16° half calf. La llaye, 1735 1622 Memorials of the English and French Commissaries con- cerning the limits of Nova Scotia, or Acadia ; — Memorials of the English and French Commisaries concerning the St. Lucia. Map. 2 vols. 4° boards, uncut. London, 1754-55 1623 Mentelle et Chanlaire. Atlas Universel. 125 maps. Thick folio, sheep. (Covers broken.) Paris, 180G 1624 Mercure, Frangois. Tom. i. (Title page and 2 leaves of preface damaged). Thick 8° old calf. Paris, 161 1 Contains : Voyages faites en NouvcUe- France ou Canada du sieur des Monts 1604. Maladies incognues suuenues aux Fran9ois habitants a risle Ste.-Croix. Voyage du sieur du Pont graue 1605. Les Fran- 9ais changent d'habitation et vont logcr an Port-Royal. Voyage du sieur Poitrincourt 1606, son retour 1607, et le voyage dessieurs Champ- dore et Champlein 1608. — Le sieur de Poitrincourt fait baptiser Ic Sagamo du Canada. Des colonies que le anglais ont mene en la Vir- ginie cette annee, etc. 1625 Mercure. Tome quartorzc (162 7-28) at Tome dix-huicticsmc (1632-33). 2 vols. Thick small 8° vellum. Paris, 1627-33 Very important publication, containing the following articles relating to the early history of Canada. Nouvelle compagnie pour le commerce de Canada. — Le peu du soin qu*ont eu ceux qut y auoient ce deyant le commerce. — Articles ac- cordes a la nouuelle Copagnie de Canada. — Les associez pourrant eriger seigneuries en Canada. — L'Intendant des affaires de la Nouuelle France. Keglemens entre les Roys de France et d'Angleterre pour la restitution des choses prises et nsurpees par leurs sujets les vns sur les autres et pour le restablissement du commerce entre leurs dits sujet.v. Restitution de tous les lieux occupez en la Nouvelle France, la Cadie en Canada; — Fort de Quebec, et cap Breton ; les armes et munitions contenues en la disposition du sieur de Champlain ; seront restitutees au general de Caen des baniques de gallettes, fort du Quebek, etc., etc. 1626 Merritt, J. P. Biography of the Hon. W. H. Merritt, M. P., of Lincoln, District of Niagara, including an Account of the origin, progress, and completion of some of the most important works in Canada. Portrait. 8° boards. St. Catherines, 1875 1627 Mes Livres. 1864-1881. S"" paper, uncut. Only 200 copies printed. Paris, 188 1 A valuable catalogue of precious books. 1628 Mesplet. Le Juge a Paix et Officier de Paroisse par la Province tie Quebec, Extrait de Richard Burn traduit par J. F. Perrault. 261 pp. and table 15 pp. A very fine clean copy. 8"^ half si'eep. Fleury Mesplet : Montreal, 1798 i62 CATALOGUE. 1629 ifltfichittot, 3c\:)an. Les Lunettes des Princes avec aul- cunes balades et additions nouvellement composdes par no- ble home Jehan Meschinot, escuyer. Black Cttltr. Small 8** full violet levant morocco extra, fillets on sides, gilt back and edges, inside borders, by Trautz-Banzonnet. Imprimc par Philippe Pigouchet, pour Simon Vostre : Paris, 1499 Elegant copy of a very rare edition of the celebrated " Lunncttcs," beautifully printed by Pigouchet, with a fine impression of his colo- phon, and a full-page woodcut of the calvary. The Yemcnez copy with his bookmark. 1630 Mevrick, Sir S. R. Critical Inquiry into Antient Armour, as it existed in Europe, particularly in Great Britain, from the Norman Conquest to the Reign of King Charles II. Illustrated by a series of illuminated engravings, with a glossary of military terms of the middle ages. Second edi- tion, corrected and enlarged. 3 vols, folio, half crimson morocco, gilt edges. London, 1842 An excellent copy of the best edition, 71 of the 100 plates splendidly illuminated, mostly in gold and silver, exhibiting some of the finest specimens existing in England. Uniform with the following : 1631 Meyrick. Engraved Illustrations of Antient Arms and Ar- mour from the Collection at Goodrich Court, Hereford- shire ; after the Drawings, and with the Descriptions of Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick. By Joseph Skelton. Portrait of Meyrick, engraved titles, and 154 plates of arms and armour in detail. 2 vols, imperial 4"^ half crimson mo- rocco, extra, gilt edges. London, 1854 1632 MiCHAUD, J. F. History of the Crfisades. 3 vols. 12"^ half morocco. New York, 1882 1633 MiCHELOT, J. A. La Canadienne Roman Americaine. 2 vols. 8° half roan. Paris, 1847 1634 MiGNAULT, P. B. Manuel de Droit Parlementaire, ou Cours elementaire de Droit Constitutionnel. 12° cloth. Montreal, 1889 1635 Miles, H. H. History of Canada under French Regime, 1535-1763. Maps and plans. Small 12° half morocco. Montreal, 1872 1636 Military Dictionary; or the Field of War, containing a particular and circumstantial account of the most remark- able Battles, Sieges, Bombardments, and Expeditions, such as relate to Great Britain. By a military gentleman. Illus- trated with portraits of admirals and generals, maps, plans of battles, including views of Cfuebec, Niagara Fort, siege of Quebec, etc. Folio, half calf. London, 1760 1637 Mills, David. Report on the Boundaries of the Province of Ontario. Map. 8° cloth. Toronto, 1873 CATALOGUE. 163 1638 Miller, John. Description of the Province and City of New York, with plans of the city and several forts as they existed in the year 1695. Introduction by J. G. Shea. 8^ sheets, folded. New York, 1862 1639 Milton. Joannis Miltoni Angli pro populo Angllcano Defensio, contra claudii Anonymi, alias Salmasii Defensi- onem Regiam. First quarto edition. Small 4° old calf. Londini, 1651 1640 Milton, John. Paradise Lost. First edition (with the seventh title-page). Small 4*^ morocco extra, tooled sides, gilt edges. S. Simmons, London, 1669 1 64 1 Milton. Paradise Lost, the second edition. Revised and Augmented by the same author. With the portrait by Dolle, and commendatory verses by Barrow and Marvell, fine copy, with the blank leaf at end. Small 8° full morocco extra, gilt edges, by F, Bedford. London, 1674 The first edition in which the poem was divided into twelve books. 1642 Milton. Paradise Lost, a Poem in twelve books, the fourth edition, adorned with sculptures. Portrait by White and numerous fine plates by Burg. Large paper. Folio, old paneled calf, gilt back. London, 168S The first edition in folio. From the Sunderland Library. 1643 Milton. Paradise Lost, a poem in twelve books. Portrait and plates. 18^ old paneled calf. London, 1711 1644 Milton. Poems of, with the Author's Life. 16° half sheep. London, 1800 1645 Milton. L' Allegro and II Penseroso. Illustrated with 30 fine etchings on steel, by Birket Foster. Imperial 8° full crimson morocco, extra, gilt edges. London, 1859 1646 Miniatures du Moyen Age. A series of nearly fifty superb reproductions in chromo lithography of notable miniatures from ancient MSS. Small 4"^ full morocco extra, gilt edges. 1647 MiNOT, G. R. Continuation of the History of the Province of Massachusetts Bay from 1748, with an introductory sketch of events from its original settlement. 2 vols. 8"" cloth. Boston, 17 98 164S Miscellanea Aurea ; or the Golden Medley : consisting of I, A Voyage to the Mountains of the Moon under the Equator, or Parnassus reform'd. II, The Fortunate Shipwreck, or a Description of New Athens, being an Account of the Laws, Manners, Religion, and Customs of the Country; by Morris Williams, Gent., who resided there above twenty years. 8"^ sheep. London, 1720 i64 CATALOGUE. 1649 Miscellanea Curiosa. Containing a Collection of some of the principal phenomena in Nature, accounted for by the greatest Philosphers of this Age. Maps and plates. 3 vols. 8° old calf. London, 1726-27 VoL III. contains extracts from voyages and travels in various parts of the world. Also, John Clayton's Letters, giving an account of obser- vations in Virginia, and of his voyage thither, etc. 1650 Miscellaneous. Fearon's America; — Fidler's Notes of a Traveller ; — Gotham and the Gothamites by Judah. New York, 1823, (for which he and his publisher were imprisoned. Contains many additional notes, names of people, etc.) ; — Steele's Niagara Falls. Buffalo, 1841 ; — Letters from New York 1828 ; — Life of David Haggard ; — Tom ShufBeton's Amatory Poems. Dublin, 1815; — Picture of Balti- more, 1832, with plates; — Mapleton (with letter inscription from Richard Cobden dated Manchester November 5, 1^53); — 1^0" Juan. Cantos 6 to 14. London, 1823 (22) 1 65 1 illissale Uomatium Vetus, OrdoMissalis Secundum Consue- tudinem Romanae Curiae. Printed in red and black inks in (5otl}ic type, the intonings of the Psalms are in 4-line mu- sical notes, written by hand upon red lines ; various deco- rated initials in azure and red, with numerous others of quaint design, painted by hand; marginal MS. notes, and an additamentum entitled " Benedictio Amoris Johannis," in the Middle Latin of the period. Thick small 4° bound in the original hogskin with brass mounted corners, tooled ; the interior and exterior of the work are in faultless preser- vation, the margin being broad, and free from damage, while the binding is original and in sound fine order, very rare. Nicholai de Frankfordia : Venetis, 1487 1652 Mitchell, J. The Asylum ; or Alonzo and Melissa. An American Tale founded on Fact. Frontispiece. 2 vols. 12° boards uncut. Poughkeepsie, 181 1 Original edition. 1653 MoLiERE, J. B. P. Complete Dramatic Works of, rendered into English by Henri Van Laun, translator of Taine's His- tory of English Literature, with a Prefatory Memoir, Intro- ductory Notices, Appendices and Notes, including the pas- sages borrowed from Moli^re by English Dramatists, with a portrait and 33 beautiful etchings executed specially for this edition by Lalauze. 6 vols, imperial 8*^ boards, uncut. Large paper. India proofs. Edinburgh, 1875 1654 Moll, Herman. The World described, or a New and Cor- rect Sett of Maps. 30 scarce maps, including 7 maps of America, 1719-20. together with 7 inserted maps by Jefferys and others. Large atlas folio, old calf. (Covers broken.) • 1719-55 CATALOGUE. 165 1655 MonaxhtBB, Nicljolaa. Joyful! Newes out of the newe- founde Worlde. Engleshed by Jhon Frampton. Imperfect title pages and several leaves missing. Small 4° half sheep. (London, 1580) 1656 Molina, Alonso de. Vocabulario en Lengua Castellana y Mexicana, compuesto por el Reverend© Padre Fray Antonio de Molina de la Orden del bienaventurado nuestro Padre sant Francisco. The first title and 3 leaves mended, other- wise a good copy of this important and excessively rare book. 2 vols, in i, small folio, red Spanish calf. En casa de Antonio de Spinosa: Mexico, 157 1. 1657 ^loNDELET. Les Deux Gironettes ou THypocrisie Demasque. 8° paper. Montreal, 1834 1658 MoNDOT, Armand. Ilistoire des Indiens des fitats Unis. Frontispiece. 8^ paper, uncut. Montpelier, 185S 1659 MoNis, Judah. Grammar of the Hebrew Tongue, being an Essay to bring the Hebrew grammar into English, to facili- tate the Instruction of all those desirous of acquiring a clear Idea of this Primitive Tongue. 4° stitched. (Stained.) Boston, 1735 J 660 MoNSTRELET. Chrouicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet ; containing an account of the cruel civil wars between the Houses of Orleans and Burgundy. Translated by Thomas Johnes. Illustrated. 2 vols, royal 8° cloth. London, i860 1 66 1 Montaigne, Michel de. Les Essais. Nouvelle edition enrichie et augmented aux marges du nom des Autheurs qui y sont citez, avec les versions des passages Grecs, Latins, and Italiens. Portraits on titles. 3 vols. 18° mot- tled calf. Paris, 1659 1662 Montaigne. Essais, publics d'apres Tedition de 1588, avec les variantes de 1595, et une notice, des notes, un glossaire et un index, par H. Matteau and D. Jouaust. 7 vols. 12° paper, uncut. Jouaust: Paris, i886 China Paper Copy. Only 30 copies printed, only 560 issued in all. 1663 Montague. Letters of the Right Honorable Lady M^ y W y M e ; written during her Travels in Europe, Asia and Africa. 8° unbound. New York, 1766 1664 Montcalm et Le Canada Fran (^als, par Charles Bonnechose. Portrait and illustrations. 12° paper, uncut. Paris, 1881 1665 Montcalm. De Montcalm en Canada; ou les dernieres ann^es de la Colonic Fran^aise, 1736-1760. Portrait. 8° cloth. Paris, 1867 1666 Montesquieu. De I'Esprit des Loix. 2 vols. 8° vellum. Geneve, N. D. The Poet Gray's copy, with his autograph on the title page, and ipaanuscript notes. i66 CATALOGUE. 1667 MoNTEz, Lola. Anecdotes of Love : being a true Recount of the most remarkable events connected with the history of Love, in all Ages, and among all nations. la'' cloth, uncut. New York. 1668 MoNTPETiT, A. N. Nos Hommes Forts : Souvenir du 50th Anniversaire de la St.-Jean-Baptiste h Montreal. Portraits. 2 vols, 16° paper. Quebec. 1669 Montreal. Directory for 18 19. 12° morocco. Montreal, 18 19 The excessively scarce First Directory of Montreal, with about 180 autographs of prominent persons mentioned therein for insertion. But five copies of this Directory known to exist. 1670 Montreal. Reglement de la Confrerie de I'Adoration Perpetuelle du S. Sacrement et de la Bonne Mort. Erige^ dans I'Eglise Paroissiale de Ville-Marie, en I'lsle de Mon- treal, en Canada. 40. pp. 24° sheep. n. p. n. d. The original edition of which the following is the second edition, and the first work printed in Montreal. This copy is believed to be unique. 167 1 Montreal. The same title as preceding with "Nouvelle edition revue, corrig^eand augmentee,'' added. 40 pp. 24^ original cover. A Montreal : Chez F. Mesplet & C. Berger, 1776 A fine superior copy of the first book printed in Montreal, and of extreme rarity. 1672 Montreal. Motives for a subscription towards the relief of the sufferers at Montreal in Canada, by a dreadful fire on the 1 8th of May, 1765. 8° half calf, gilt edges. n. p. (1765) 1673 Montreal. Officium in honorem Domini Nostri J. C. summis sacerdotis et omnium sanctorum sacerdotum ac Levitarum. 12® stitched. Mesplet: Monti-Regali, 1777 One of the earliest typographical productions of Montreal. 1674 Montreal. Pseautier de David Avec les Cantiques a Fusage des Ecoles. 304 pp. 24°. A Montreal: Chez Fleury Mesplet, 17S2 Contains the first wood cuts made in Montreal (p. 299), and is the first school book issued in Canada. Of extreme rarity if not unique. 1675 Montreal. Le Vieux Montreal, 1611-1803. Dessins de P. J J, Morin, public par H. Beaugrand. 13 plates. Oblong atlas folio, cloth. Montreal, 1884 Only few copies printed. 1676 Montreal. Memoire pour le Seminaire de Montreal. 8° half roan, uncut, gilt top. Montreal, 1812 1677 Montreal. Cours Abr^ge de Rhetorique, a Tusage du College du Montreal. 12'' calf. Montreal, 1835 CATALOGUE. 167 1678 Montreal. Annuaire de Ville-Marie. Origine, Utilite et progrbs des Institutions Catholiques de Montreal. Com- plete set, with all the supplements. Very rare, and histori- cally valuable. Sold as one lot. Montreal, 1863-67 1679 Montreal. Picturesque Montreal; — Historical and de- scriptive notice on the church of Notre-Dame ; — By-Laws of the General Hospital, 1828 ; — Origin of the Victoria Bridge, etc. 8 pamphlets. 16S0 Montreal. Valentine ou la Nina Canadienne, Montreal, 1836 ; — Les Deux Girouettes, Montreal, 1834 ; — Llle Ste. Ilelene (Achintre and Crevier), 1876 ; — Manuel de Temper- ance (Chiniquy), Montreal, 1847; — Wylie's Recollections of a Convict, Montreal, 1847; — Whist, Montreal, 1842; — Wadsworth^s Temperance Manual, Montreal, 1847; — McGill College Medals (Sir G. I. Gibbs' autograph); — Rules of Police, Montreal, 181 7-182 1. 15 vols. iGSi Montreal. Les premiers Cimetieres Catholiques de Mon- treal ; — Histoire du Montreal, 1640-1672; — Journaux et Revues de Montreal ; — Notice N. D. de Lourdes, etc. 6 pamphlets. 1682 Montreal. Memoire e'tablissant Tin justice ct Tilegalilcf du maintien de TUniversite Laval ; — Questions sur la succursale de TUniversitd Laval, etc. 6 pamphlets. 1653 Montreal. Lettre a V Hon. E. Bowen, 1825 ; — Additional Rules, Police, 1826 ; — Montreal General Hospital, By- Laws, 1822-1823 ; — Analyse d'un Entretien en la con- servation des Establissements du Bas Canada, par un Canadien (D. B. Viger), 1826. (Valuable early discussion on the Rights of the French Canadians to their language, law and customs.) Riots at Bristol, 1832; — By-Laws Trinity House of Montreal, 1832; — Les premiers Rudi- ments de la Constitution Britannique par Jacques Labric, I S27 ; — Narrative of the St. Andrew's Society (by Sir Hugh Allan), 1855 ; — Le Manuscript Venu de Ste. Helene d'une mannibre inconnue, 1818; — The Christian Religion, by Rev. John Strachan, 1807; — Considerations sur les effets qu'ont produit en Canada la conservation des dtablisse- ments du Pays, les Moeurs, I'Education, etc., de ses Habit- ants par un Canadien (D. B. Viger), 1809. (With auto- graph signature on title of Archbishop Signay.) 12 pam- phlets. 1654 Montreal. Directories for the years 1843 (fragment), 1S47, 1848, 1849, 1855. 5 vols. 1685 Montreal. Daily Star, Carnival number, 1888; — Globe extra. Board of Trade Edition, 1889. Numerous illustra- tions. 2 numbers. t6^ CATALOGUE. 1686 Moore, Thomas. Lalla Rookh, an Oriental Romance. Elegantly illustrated with photogravures in various tints. Fine designs by eminent artists, and printed on Imperial Japanese paper. Small folio paper, uncut, in a satin port- folio. Boston, 1887 Only 500 copies printed. 16S7 Moore. Tom Crib's Memorial to Congress. By one of the Fancy. 16° boards, uncut. New York, 1819 1688 Moore. Poetical Works of. With memoir by David Her- bert. Portrait and illustrations. 8"^ half calf, gilt. Edinburgh, 1873 1689 MooRSON, W. Letters from Nova Scotia: sketches of a young country. Map. Small 8° boards, uncut. London, 1830 1690 MoRALiil^ nouvelle tres fructueuse, de Tenfant de perdi- tion, qui pendit son pcre, et tua sa mbre ; et comment-il se de'sespdra ; k sept personnages. Le contenu se voit a la page suyvant. A Lyon, par Pierre Rigaud, en rue Mer- ciere, 1608. Small 8° full citron levant morocco, gilt back, filets on the sides, gilt edges, gilt inside borders, by Bau- zonnet-Trautz. Only 42 copies reprinted. Paris, 1833 1691 MoRAN, Charles. Money. 12° cloth, uncut. New York, 1863 1693 Moravians in Labrador. iS*^ cloth, uncut. Edinburgli, 1833 1693 Morgan, H.J. Bibliotheca Canadiensis ; or, a Manual of Canadian Literature. Royal 8° cloth. Ottawa, 1867 1694 ^loRGAN. Sketches of Celebrated Canadians, and Per- sons connected with Canada, from the earliest period in the history of the Province, down to the present, time. 8"* half morocco. Quebec, 1862 1695 Morgan. -Dominion Annual Register and Review, from 1879-82, '84-86. 6 vols. 8° cloth. Ottawa, 1880-86 1696 MoRGAND et Fatout. Bulletin de la Librairie Morgand et Fatout. Vols. 1 and 2 [Nos. 1-7880]. Illustrated with numerous fac-similes of bindings, title pages, types, etc. some colored, also portrait of Trautz-Bauzonnet. 2 vols, thick 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1876-81 1697 Morgand. Repertoire de la Librairie Morgand et Fatout, 1878, 1882. Portrait of Baron Rothschild. 2 vols. 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1878-82 1698 Morgand. Librarie Damasce'ne Morgand. Bulletin men- suel. Nos. 14, 16, 17, 18. Facsimiles of binding. 4 vols. 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1883-85 1699 Morley, Henry. Media:ival Tales. 8"" cloth. London, 1886 /•> CATALOGUE. 169 1700 MoRNAY, Phillippe de. De la Verite de la Religion chres- tienne par Phillippes de Mornay sieur du Plessis Marly. Seconde edition, revue par I'auteur. Small 8° calf, gilt. Jean Richer, rue St. Jean de Latran, a I'Arbe Verdoyant, Paris, 1583 Good copy of this scarce book by De Morney, called the Huguenot Pope. 1701 Morris, Alexander. Nova Brittania; or. Our new Cana- dian Dominion Foreshadowed. 8° cloth, uncut. Toronto, 1884 1702 Morris, Rev. F. O. History of British Butterflies, Third edition. 72 colored plates. Royal 8*^ cloth, uncut. London, 1870 1703 Morse, Jedidiah. American Gazetteer. Maps. 8"^ calf. London, 1798 1704 Mountain, George J. Songs of the Wilderness ; being a collection of Poems, written in different parts of the Terri- tory of Hudson's Bay Company, and in the Wilds of Can- ada, in 1844, with illustrative notes. Plates. 12 ° cloth, uncut. London, 1846 1705 MoussEAU, J. O. Un Page D'Histoire. 16° paper (2 cop- ies). Montreal, 1887 1706 MoussAC, M. E. de. Histoire de France raconte'e a mes Enfants. Avec preface de M. Le Marquis A. De Segur. Imperial 8° paper, uncut. Paris. 1707 MovEN, J. Cours Elementaire de Botanique et Flore du Canada. 12° boards. Montreal, 187 1 1708 MoYSE. Incipiunt Aphorismi excellentissimi Raby Moyses secundum doctrinam galieni medicorum principes. Printed in round characters. Small 4° calf. Impress! Impensa Benedictf Hectoris librarii, cura uero Platonis de Bene- dictes A stampatoris acuratissimi. Bononie (circa 1478). 1709 Muller, G. p. Voyages et decouvertes, failes par les Russes le long des cotes de la Mer Glaciale et sur TOcean oriental tant vers le Japon que vers I'Amerique avec Thistoire du fieuve Amur et des pays adjacens. 2 vols. 12° half calf. Amsterdam, 1766 17 10 Murdock, Beamish. History of Nova Scotia or Acadie. 3 vols. 8° cloth. Halifax, N. S., 1865 171 1 Murphy, H. C. Jacob Steendam. A memoir of the first poet in New Netherland, with his poems descriptive of the Colony. Portrait. 8° paper. The Hague, 1861 1712 Murray, E. C. G. Side-Lights on English Society, or Sketches from Life, social and satirical. 300 illustrations. 2 vols. 8"^ cloth, uncut. London, 188 1 I70 CATALOGUE. 1713 Murray, Hugh. Historical and Descriptive Account of British America ; comprising Canada, Upper and Lower, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Prince Ed- ward Island, Bermuda, and the Fur Country. With illus- trations of the Natural History by Wilson, Greville, and Traill. Maps and plates. 3 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1839 1714 Murray, Rev. John. (Minister in Newburyport.) Funeral Sermon on Rev. J. Prince, 1791, with portrait ; — Funeral Sermon on Mrs. Lane, 1781 ; — Thanksgiving Sermon, 1783 ; — Sermon in Boston, 1768. 4 pamphlets. Newburyport and Boston. 1 7 15 MusAKUM Deliciai ; or the Muses' Recreation, 1656; — Wit Restored in several Poems, 1658; — Wits' Recreations, 1640. New edition, with additional Notes, and a portrait of Sir John Mennis. 2 vols. 12° boards, uncut. London. 1716 Myrand, Ernest. Une Fete Noel sous Jacques Cartier. 8"^ paper, uncut. Quebec, 1S88 1717 XTADAILLAC, Marquis de. L'Amerique Prehistorique. J^^ Illustrations. Royal 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1883 1718 Nakatenus, W. Coeleste Palmetum, variis ofEciis, litaniis, precibus, nee non Orationibus Sanctorum per annum. 18° red morocco. Antverpiae, n. d. 1719 Napoleon Gallery ; or Illustrations of the Life and Times of the Emperor of France. Upwards of 125 outline plates by Reveil, original impressions. 12° wrinkled calf, gilt edges. London, 1837 1720 Napoleon. Martial Achievements of Great Britain and her Allies from 1799 to 18 15. Vignette titles and 52 fine fine plates engraved in Aquatint by Sutherland, Clark, Du- bourg and others from designs by W. Heath. Large 4^ old half morocco, totally uncut. J. Jenkins : London, 18 14 1721 Napoleon. Triumphs of Europe, in the Campaigns of the years 1812, '13, '14, commemorated in a series of twelve views of Moscow, the Kremlin, Leipsic, Dresden, Berlin, Frankfort on the Maine, fete, with a concise history of those important events. Imperial folio, half morocco. London, 18 14 1722 Napoleon. History of. Edited by R. H. Home. Illus- trated with many hundred engravings on wood from de- signs by Raffet and Horace Vernet. Royal 8° cloth. London, 1840 1723 Napoleon. Table Talk and Opinions of ; — The Words of Wellington, 2 vols. i8° cloth, London, 1869-79 CATALOGUE. 171 1724 Narrative of the Early Days and Remembrances of Oceola Nikkanochee, Prince of Econchatti, a young Seminole In- dian; son of Econchatti — Mico, King of the Red Hills, in Florida ; with a brief history of his nation, and his re- nowned uncle Oceola, and his parents. Plates. S° cloth. London, 1841 1725 Neander^ Michael. Orbis Terraee Partium succinta expli- catu, seu Simplex Enumeratio distributa in singularum par- tium regiones. 12° calf. Abraham Lambergi, Lipsiae, 1589 •' In the prologomena of this book is a long and most interesting list of authors consulted in the compilation, among whom are fifty works r^-taining to Geography and America, some of which are hardly known." — Sin'evs. 1726 Nelson, Horatio. Life of Lord Viscount Nelson, By T. O. Churchill. Illustrated by engravings of the most striking and memorable incidents, to which is added a description of the monument erected to his memory in Guild Hall, with the inscription by the Right Hon. R. B. Sheridan. Impe- rial 8° half roan. London, 18 1 1 1727 Nelson. Narrative of the Proceedings of His Majesty's Squadron under the command of Rear- Admiral Sir H. Nel- son, K. B., from its sailing from Gibraltar to the conclusion of the glorious Victory of the Nile. Quebec, 1799 ; — Life of Lord Nelson, by Robert Southey. First Canada edition. Niagara, 1831. Bound together. 8° half morocco extra, gilt top. 1728 Nelson's Oil Colour Views. Montreal, Quebec, Scenery of the St. Lawrence. 30 plates, with letter-press. 3 vols. 12° paper. London. 1729 Nettle, Richard, Salmon Fisheries of the St. Lawrence and its tributaries. 12° cloth. Montreal, 1857 1730 New Comic Annual. Illustrated with one hundred highly humorous woodcuts. 12° half roan. London. 1 73 1 News from New England, London, 1676. Small 4"^ cloth. Boston, 1850 1732 Newspapers. London Chronicle. Vols. 8, 10, 11, 13, 14. (7 nos. missing.) 5 vols, in numbers. London, 1760-63 Contains original account of the French and Indian war. 1733 Newspapers. Montreal Morning Chronicle. Vol. 2 (Nos. 95-108, 1837); Vol. 3 (Nos. 5-82, 1837-8); Vol 4 (Nos. 1-53, 1838); Vol. 6 (Nos. 128-236, 1841); Vol. 13 (Nos. I-I35, 1S48) ; Vol. 13 (Nos. 136, 235, 1848) ; Vol. 15 (Nos. 1-172, 1849); Vol. 15 New Series (Nos. 1--64, 1850). 6 vols, folio, half sheep. Montreal, 1837-50 1734 Newspapers. Montreal Herald, Vol. 2, 1813; Vol.6, 1817. (3 Nos. wanting.) 2 vols, folio, half sheep. Montreal, 1813-17 172 CATALOGUE. 1735 Newspapers. Pennsylvania Journal and Weekly Advertiser Newspaper. June 28, 1773, containing General Gage^s Proc- lamation as Gov. of Boston, dated June 12, 1775; and Post- script to Dunlap's Pa. Packet," Sept. 1776, containing the Constitution of Pennsylvania. (2) 1736 Newspapers. Pennsylvania, 1878. The Gazeteer of July 4, 24, and Oct. 25 — The Journal of Oct. 3 ; — The Mercury of Oct. 12 ; — The. Freeman's Journal of Oct. 31, and Uni- versal Advertiser cf 18 April, 1800. (7) 1737 Newspapers. Thompson's Mirror of Parliament; being a Mirror of Debate in both Houses of the Canadian Legisla- ture, 3d Session, 6th Parliament, 1859-60. Royal 8° half roan. Montreal. 1738 Newspapers. Pennsylvania Gazette, April 27, May 4, 11, June I, 8, 1774. (5) Phila. 1739 Newspapers. Boston Gazette and Weekly Journal, Sept. 24, 1 75 1 ; — Boston Gazette and Country Journal, Dec. 5, 1868. (Imperfect.) 2 pieces. Boston. 1740 Newspapers. Rivington's New York Gazetteer or the Connecticut, Hudson's River, New Jersey, and Quebec Advertiser, Dec. 23, 1773; — May 26, June 16, July 21, 1744. New York. 1 741 Newspapers. Russell's Gazette; — Spooner's Vermont Journal ; — Farmer's Weekly Museum and New Hamp- shire and Vermont Journal ; — Providence Gazette, etc. 18 odd numbers ; 1776-1809. 1742 Newspapers. Boston Evening Post, Dec. 30, 1754 ; March 22, 1756 (both imperfect), Feb. 10, 1855. (3) .Boston. 1743 Newspapers. New England Weekly Journal, Feb. 12 (im- perfect) and Dec. 3, 1733. (2) Boston. 1744 Newspapers. Boston Evening Post for May 7, 1764. 1745 Newspapers. Mirror of Parliament of the Province of Can- ada. From March 20, to June 9, 1846. 4° half roan. Montreal, 1846 1746 New Testament. Le Nouveau Testament de Notre Seigneur Jesus Christ, traduit en frangois avec le Commentaire Lit- teral du Pere de Carrieres dans le texte et des notes ex- plicatives, morales et dogmatiques, pour en faciliter I'in- telligence. Public avec I'approbation de Monseigneur TArcheveque de Quebec. 8° calf. J. B. Frechette: a Quebec, 1846 A fine copy of the rare first New Testament printed in Canada. 1747 Newton, Isaac. Tables for renewing and purchasing the Leases of Cathedral Churches and Colleges, according to the several rates of interest. 18° sheep. London, 1742 CATALOGUE. 173 1748 New York. Documentary History of the State of New York. By E. B. O'Callaghan. Maps. 4 vols. 8° cloth. Albany, 1849 1749 New York. Calendar of New York Colonial manuscripts, indorsed land papers ; in the office of the Secretary of State of New York. Thick 8° sheep. Albany, 1864 1750 New York. Names of Persons for whom Marriage Licenses were issued by the Secretary of the Province of New York, previous to 1774. By Gideon J. Tucker. 8° cloth. Albany, i860 1 75 1 New York City. History of. By David T. Valentine. Maps and plates. 8"" cloth. New York, 1853 1752 New York City during the American Revolution, being a collection of original papers, now first published from the manuscripts in the possession of the Mercantile Library As- sociation of New York City. Large Paper. Map. Im- perial 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1861 1753 New York. Constitution and Nominations of the Subscri- bers to the Tontine Coffee-House. 4° boards. New York, 1796 1754 New Y^ork. Olden Time in New York. Frontispiece. Royal S" cloth. New York, 1872 1755 New York in Slices, by an experienced carver, being the original slices published in the New York Tribune. Illus- trations. 8° stitched. New York, 1849 1756 New York. Account of the Terrific and Fatal Riot at the New York Astor Place Opera House, on the Night of May 10, 1849. Frontispiece. 8° paper. New York, 1849 1757 Noah, M. M. Discourse on the Evidences of the American Indians being the descendants of the lost tribes of Israel. 8° half roan. New York, 1837 1758 Noah. She would be a Soldier, or the Plains of Chip- wa; an historical drama. First edition. 16"^ bound up with other plays, half sheep. New York, 1819 1759 Nodier, Ch. Bibliograghie des Fous : de quelques livres excentriques. 8° paper. Paris, 1835 1760 Nodier. Des Artifices que certains auteurs ont employes pour deguiser leurs noms. 8° paper. Paris, 1835 1761 Nodier. Catalogue de la Bibliotheque du feu M. Charles Nodier. 8° boards. Paris, 1844 1762 North American and the West Indian Gazetteer, containing an authentic description of the colonies and Islands in that part of the globe. Maps. 12° sheep. London, 1776 1763 Northcote, James. One Hundred Fables, original and se- lected. Portrait and 280 illustrations on wood. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1829 174 CATALOGUE. 1764 North West. La Premiere Canadienne du Nord-Ouest. — Dix ans sur la cote du Pacifique. — Notre Nord-Ouest provincial ; — La Vallee de I'Ontaouois. — Le Lac St. Jean, etc. 7 pamphlets. 1765 Norton and Habberton. Canoeing in Kanuckia, or haps and mishaps afloat and ashore of the statesman, the editor, the artist, the scribbler. Illustrations. 12° boards. New York, 187S 1766 NouvELLES de I'Amerique, ou le Mercure Ameriquain. Ou sont contenues trois Histoires veritables arrivdes de notre Temps. 18° old calf. Cologne, 1778 Very rare. Not mentioned by Terneaux. 1767 Nova Britannia. Offering most excellent fruits by Planting in Virginia. Exciting all such as be well affected to furth- er the same. London, 1609. Sabin's Reprint. Large Pa- per. 4° boards, uncut. Only 50 copies printed. New York, 1867 1768 Nova Scotia. Ilistoire Geographique de la Nouvelle ficosse, contenant le detail de sa situation, de son ^tendu et de ses limites ; ainse I'Angleterre et la France. 12° half morocco, gilt. Londres, 1755 1769 Nova Scotia. La Conduite des Francois, justifide, ou ob- servations sur un ecrit Anglois, intituM : Conduite des Fran- cois a regard de la Nouvelle-Ecosse, depuis son premier Etablissement jusqua nos jours. Par le Sieur D. L. G. D. C. Avocat en Parlement. 18° boards. Paris, 1756 1770 Nova Scotia Magazine and Comprehensive Review of Liter- ature, Politics, and News. Vol. i, July to December, 1789. 8° half sheep. Halifax, 1789 1 77 1 Nova Scotia. Sermon, by Charles Bishop of Nova Scotia. Preached before the Legislature-Parish Church of St. Paul at Halifax, 7 April, 1793. 8*^ half roan. London. 1772 Nova Scotia. Selections from the Public Documents of the Province, of Nova Scotia. Edited by Thomas B. Atkins. 8° cloth. Halifax, 1869 1773 Nova Scotia Historical Society. Report and Collections of. Vols. I, 3 and 5, 1878-87. 3 vols. 8° boards. Halifax, 1879-87 1774 Nugent, E. C. Country-House Charades for Acting. Illustrations. 12° cloth. London. 1775 Numismatic. Canadian Political Coin; — Numismatic Atlas of Canada ; — Historic Medals of Canada ; — Cur- rency of Canada after the Capitulation ; — Montreal Trade Tokens, etc. 9 pamphlets. CATALOGUE. 175 1776 Ntttjetttberg Cljtottick. Schedel (Hartmann) Chronicarum Liber, cu. figuris et ymaginibus (with the German text). With fine impressions of all the large wood-cuts of towns, historical events, portraits, etc. Royal folio, in the original oak boards, covered with stamped pigskin, with clasps. Fine copy, with the scarce map at the end. ^. Kobcrger: Nurembergce, 1493 The great picture book of the middle ages. It contains 2,250 wood- cuts of the principal events, characters and cities, described in the work, ext.x,uted in a masterly and spirited style by Michael Wolgemuth and William Pleydenwurff. 1777 /^VCALLAGHAN, E. B. List of Editions of the Holy V^ Scriptures and parts thereof, printed in America pre- vious to i860, with introduction and bibliographical notes. Imperial 8° full morocco extra, uncut edges, gilt top. Fine copy. Only 150 copies printed. Albany, 1861 1778 O'Callaghan. Jesuit Relations of Discoveries and other Occurrences in Canada and the Northern and Western States of the Union, 1632-1672. 8° paper. New York, 1847 1779 OccoM, Samson. Sermon preached at the Execution of Moses Paul, an Indian, who was executed at New Haven, on Sept. 2, 1772, for the murder of Mr. Moses Cook, late of Waterbury, on Dec. 7, 1771. 12° paper. Boston, 1773 1780 [Ogden, Rev. John Cosens.] Tour through Upper and Lower Canada, by a Citizen of the United States. 16^ sheep. Litchfield, Conn., 1790 The author was son-in-law of Gen. David Wooster, and resided in New Haven, 1 771-1785; afterwards (Episcopal) minister in Ports- mouth, N. H. 1 78 1 Oldcastle, John. Journals and Journalism, with a guide to literary beginners. Square 16° vellum. London. 1782 Oldmixon, John. The British Empire in America, contain- ing the History of the Discovery, Settlement, Progress and State of the British Colonies on the Continent and Islands of America. First edition. Maps. 2 vols. 8° calf. London, 170S 1783 Oldmixon. The Same. 2 vols. 8° calf. London, 1741 1784 Old Sermons by Thomas Paine (Boston, 1732) ; E. Adams (N. London, 1730 and 1726); J. Nash ; B. Osborne ; J. Morse; D. Osgood, etc. 13 pamphlets. 17S5 [Oldys, W.] The British Librarian ; a compendious Review of our most scarce, useful and valuable books. With all the six original title-pages. 8° old calf. London, 1737 1786 Olier. LaViede M.Jean Jacques Olier, pr^tre cure du Fauxbourg de S. Germain h Paris. Instituteur, Fondateur et Premier Superieur du Seminaire de Saint Sulpice. Por- trait inserted. 16° sheep. Paris, 1687 176 CATALOGUE. 1787 Olmsted, F. L. Mount Royal : Montreal. Map. 8° boards, uncut. New York, 188 1 1788 Oliphant, Laurence. Minnesota and the Far West. Map and illustrations. S^ half morocco, uncut. Edinburgh, 1855 1789 Oliphant. Narrative of the Earl of Elgin's Mission to China and Japan, in the years 1857, 1858 and 1859. Maps and illustrations. 2 vols. 8° half calf. Edinburgh, 1859 1790 Olivier, D. Views in the French Pyrenees. 16 finely colored plates in a portfolio. Atlas folio, half morocco. (Stained.) London. 1 79 1 O'Neill, Charles Z. Tables of Products for simple and compound Equation of Accounts. 12° cloth. Boston. 1792 Opsopceus, Johannes. Sibyllina Oracula et vet. codd. aucta, renouata et notis illustrata. S^ old calf. Parisiis, 1607 1793 Oratio Dominica, C.L Linguis versa, et proprius cuj usque lingua2 characteribus plerumque expressa. Edente J. J. Marcel. Holland paper copy. Large 4° full morocco super extra, gilt edges. Parisiis, 1805 The Lord's Prayer in 150 different languages, beautifully printed. From the library of Count Tortalis, with his book-plate and the letter r. stamped on the side. 1794 Oriental Annual ; or. Scenes in India, 1834-38. Numer- ous fine steel plates from original designs by William Daniell, and descriptive account by Rev. Hobart Caunter. 5 vols. 8° morocco, gilt edges. London. 1 795 Orme, William. Bibliotheca Biblica : a select list of Books on Sacred Literature, with Notices, biographical, critical and bibliographical. 8° boards, uncut. (Covers broken.) London, 1824 1796 Ortelius, Abraham. Theatvrm orbis terrarvm. (Colophon:) Auctoris aere & cura impressum absolutum apud ^gid. Coppenium Diesth. Engraved title. 53 copper-plate maps engraved by Hogenberg. Folio, sheep. Antverpiae, 1570 " The first edition of one of the most celebrated geographical works of the sixteenth century. Among the maps are one of the whole world, another of America, with Terra del Fuego extending east and west, forming a great south- ern continent. The map entitled " Septentrionalium Regiomwiy^ contains Greenland, with numerous rivers, and upon the southern side the towns of Aiba and St. Thomas. West of Greenland, correspond- ing to the western shore of Davis* Strait of our day, is Estotiland, South of this is the island of Drogeo, and east of this towards Iceland is the larger island of Frisland, upon which several towns, capes and gulfs are laid down. These three latter named places are lands claimed to have been discovered by the brothers Zeni. Mr. MuUer in his Catalogue of books on America, No. 18^6, p. 122, says that a copy of this edition was exhibited at the exhibition for (ieographical Sciences at Antwerp in 187 1, and supposed to be unique. It wanted map No. 46." — Murphy Catalogue. CATALOGUE. 177 1797 O'Reilly, Bernard. Vie de Leon XIII, son Siecle, son Pontificat, son Influence, composde d'apr^s des documents authentiques. fidition Frangaise entier^ment refondue et annot^e avec soin par P. M. Brin. Illustrated with 2 photogravures, 8 chromo-lithographs and 300 wood engrav- ings. Imperial 8° half crimson morocco extra, gilt edges. Paris, 1887 1798 OsMONT, J. B. L. Dictionnaire Typographique, Historiquc et Critique des livres rares, singuliers, estimds et recherchais en tous genres. Thick 12° boards. Paris, 1768 1799 OssiAN. Poems. Translated by James Macpherson. Por- trait and plates. 2 vols, small 8** calf. London, 1806 1800 Ovid. Metamorphoseon. Libri XV. Small 8° vellum. Apud Simonem Colinaeum, 1537 1801 Ovid. La Metamorphose d'Ovide figur^e. A beautiful copy of the celebrated Lyon edition. With 178 fine vignettes and ornamental borders by Petit Bernard. 12° full levant morocco extra, gilt back, sides and edges, inside borders, by Thompson. Jean de Tournes: Lyon, 1583 1802 Ovid. Les Epistres d'Ovide, traduites en vers fran^ais avec les commentaires fort curieux, par Gasp. Bachet de Mezi- riac. 3 vols, small 8° old green morocco, gilt backs and sides. Bourg en Bresse, 1626 From the library of the Marquis d'Entragues, with his monogram stamped on the back. The first book printed in Bourg en Bresse. 1803 Ovid. Les Elegies Choisies des Amours d'Ovide. Par le >[arquis de Villennes. First edition. Fine copy. 16° full blue levant morocco, gilt edges, inside borders, by Cap£. Paris, 1668 1804 Ovid's Art of Love ; together with his Remedy of Love. Translated into English Verse by Several Eminent Hands. To which are added, The Court of Love, a Tale from Chaucer, and the History of Love. Plates. 12° old calf. London, 1747 1805 Ovid. The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and Halie- ucton. Literally translated by H. T. Riley. 12° cloth, un- cut. Bohn : London, 188 1 1806 T)AGAN, Comte. Relation historique et geographique, j[^ de la Grande Riviere des Amazones dans I'Amerique. Second edition. (Map missing.) Small 8° vellum. Paris, 1 66 1 1807 Pages, Alphonse. Les grands Poetes Frangais, Portraits authentiques, autographes, fac-simile des Editions originales, notices et extraits. Imperial 8° half morocco. (Stained.) Paris, 1874 173 CATALOGUE. 1808 Pagneulo, S. £tudes Historiqucs et Lcgales sur la Libertc Religieuse en Canada. 8° cloth. Montreal, 1872 1809 Palairet, J. Description Abr(fg^e des Posessions Anglcises ct Francoises du Continent Septentrionale de L*Amerique. 8° paper, uncut. (Imperfect, but portion relating to Canada complete.) Londres, 1755 iSio Paine, Thomas. Works of. Vols. 1-3, including The Crisis, Rights of Man, Common Sense, Political and Moral Maxims, etc. Portrait. 3 vols. 8° sheep. London, 1792 181 1 Paine. Common Sense, addressed to the Inhabitants of America; — Letters addressed to the Abbe Raynal on the Affairs of North America; — Letter to the Earl of Shcl- burne, now Marquis of Landsdowne, on his Speech respect- ing the acknowledgment of American Independence ; — Rights of Man ; — An Answer to Mr. Burke's Attack on the French Revolution; — Two Letters to Lord Onslow, and One to Henry Dundas, on the Subject of a Proclamation in the Argus. 8° stitched. London, 1791-92 18 1 2 Pamphlets. Gatschet's Linguistic and Ethnographic Notes ; — Vindication of Thomas Paine ; — History of New York ; — History of the United States Mint at Philadelphia; — Plea for the Old Faith and the Old Times of Merrie Eng- land ; — Life and Miracles of Saint Nicholas; — Wealthy Citizens of the City of New York, etc. 30 pamphlets. 1813 Pancirollus, Guido. Rerum Memorabilium sive Deperdit- arum. Commentarus illustrata, et locis prope innumeris postremum aucta, ab Henrico Salmuth. Engraved title. 4** vellum. P>ancofurti, 1560 18 1 4 Papiers et Lettres sur L' Agriculture, recommandes a 1' Atten- tion des Cultivateurs Canadiens, par la Soci^t^ d^Agricul- ture en Canada. 8° boards. Quebec, 1790 1S15 Parables of Our Lord. Illustrated and illuminated with 12 colored illustrations to the parables. With illuminated texts and borders. Royal 4° cloth. London. 1816 Paradise of Daintie Devices : a Collection of Poems, Songs and Ballads. By various hands. Small 4° paper, uncut. New York, 1882 1817 Paris and its Environs, displayed in a Series of Picturesque Views. The Drawings made under the direction of Mr. Pugin, and engraved under the superintendence of C. Heath. With topographical and historical descriptions. Numerous fine steel plates. 2 vols, in 1,4° cloth, uncut. London, 1830 18 18 Parker, Rev. Samuel. Journal of an Exploring Tour be- yond the Rocky Mountains, performed in the years 1835, '36 and '2)7' ^Lip and plate. 12° cloth. Ithaca, 1838 CATALOGUE, 179 1819 Parkman, Francis. California and Oregon Trail, being sketches of prairie and Rocky Mountain Life. 12° cloth. New York, 1849 1820 Parkinson, Richard. Tour in America, iu 1798, 1799, and 1800, exhibiting sketches of Society and Manners, and a particular account of the American System of Agriculture, \vith its recent improvements. 2 vols. 8^ boards, uncut. London, 1835 1821 Parry, William E. Journal of a Second Voyage for the dis- covery of a North-west Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, in 1821-23, in his majesty^s ships Fury and Hecla. Numerous plates and maps. 4"^ cloth. London, 1824 1822 Parry. North Georgia Gazette and Winter Chronicle, 21 nos. in i vol., 4° boards. 182 1 A weekly newspaper established by Parry's crew in 1819-20, " to en- liven the tedious and inactive months of winter " in the Arctic region. 1S23 Pascal, Blaise. Thoughts of. Translated from the text of M. Auguste Moliniere. By C. Kegan Paul. Finely printed from type, on hand made paper. Portrait on Japan paper. 8° full vellum, uncut edges, gilt top. London, 1SS5 1824 Pasquier, Estienne. Le Monophile, par Estienne Pasquier, Parisien, avec privilege du K.oy. Small 8*^ sumptuously bound in full crimson crushed levant morocco, three gold fillets on the sides, tooled back, double, with olive levant morocco, with a beautiful large i8th century dentelle bor- der, gilt edges, by Thibaron-Joly Pour Estienne Groulleau : Paris, 1555 A superior copy, elegantly bound, of a very rare and curious work, a dissertation on love, by the wittiest contributor to ** l.a Puce de Mme. des Roches." 1S25 Pathelin. La Farce de Maistre Pierre Pathelin, avec son Testament a quatre personnages. 16° calf, gilt, with the arms of the Comtesse de Verrue. Paris, 1723 1826 Patten, Edmund. Glimpse at the United States and the Northern States of America, with the Canadas, comprising their Rivers, Lakes, and Falls, during the Autumn of 1852. Plates. 8*^ cloth, uncut. London, 1S53 1837 Paulli, Simon. Commentarius de Abusu Tabaci America- norum veteri, et Herbae Thee Asiaticorum in Europa novo. Portrait and plates. Small 4° stitched. Argentorati, 1665 1828 Peicnot, G. Manuel du Bibliophile, ou Trait? du Choix des Livres, contenant des Developpemens sur les plus propres h former une Collection pr^cieuse, et partieuli^rement sur les chefs-d'oeuvre de la Litt^rature Sacrde, Grecque, Latine, Fran9aise, Etrang^re ; avec les Jugemens qu'en ont port^s les plus c^l^bres Critiques, etc. 2 vols. 8° half calf gilt. Dijon, 1823 i8o CATALOGUE. 1829 Peignot, G. Dictionnaire Critique, LittIaute-Sa6ne, Membre de TAcad^mie Celtique de Paris, et de Plusieurs Soci^te's Litt^raires. 2 vols, 8"^ calf. R^nouard: Paris, 1806 Rare and limited edition of this bibliography of books burnt by the common hangman, censured or suppressed. 1830 Peignot. Predicatoriana, au Revelations singuli^res et amusantes sur les Pr^dicateurs ; entrem^ldes d'extraits piquants, des sermons bizarres, burlesgues et facetieux. Par G. P. Philomneste. 8° half morocco extra, uncut edges, gilt top. Dijon, 1841 1 83 1 Peignot. Catalogue d'une partie des livres composant la biblioth^que des dues de Bourgogne, au XV'si^cle. Seconde edition revue et augmentee du catalogue de la biblioth^ue des dominicains de Dijon, redigee en 1307. 8"^ paper, uncut. Dijon, 1841 1832 Pennsylvania Historical Society. Memoirs, Vol. VI. Royal 8*" cloth, uncut. Philadelphia, 1858 1833 Percy. Anecdotes, original and selected. By Sholto and Reuben Percy. Portraits. Bound in 11 vols. 18° half calf. London, 1822 1834 Permission (La) aux Servantes de CoucKer avec leurs maistres, ensemble TArrest intervenue de la part de leurs maistresses. 12° red morocco extra, gilt edges, by Riviere. Very rare. s. 1. et a. Paris, vers 1620 A very large copy, some of the edges being uncut. The last leaf is repaired. 1835 Perrault, J. F. Lex Parliamentaria : ou Trait^ de la Loi et Coutume des Parliaments, montrant leur antiquity, noms, especes et qualit^s, etc. 8° boards, uncut. Quebec, 1803 1836 Perrault. Extraits des Arrests tires des Registres du Conseil Superieur de Quebec ; — Extraits du Precedents, etc. 2 vols. 8** boards. Quebec, 1824 1837 Perrault. Abreg<^ de I'Histoire du Canada. 4 vols. 24° boards and calf. Quebec, 1831-33 Presentation copy of the rare first edition with inscription by Author. 1838 Perrot, Nicolas. Les Apophtegmes, ou Bons Mots, des Anciens, tirez de Plutarque, de Diogene.s, et de quelques autres. iG"" old red morocco extra, gilt edges, Derome style. Amsterdam, 1695 1S39 Perrot. Memoire sur les Mceurs, Costumes et Religion des Savages de L'Amerique Septentrionale. Public pour la premiere fois, par le R. P. J. Tailhan. 8"^ cloth, uncut. Leipzig, 1864 CATALOGUE. i8i 1840 Perry, M. C. Narrative of the American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan in 1852-4, under the command of M. C. Perry. Compiled by Francis L. Hawks. Numerous tinted illustrations and maps. 4° half morocco, gilt. New York, 1857 184 1 Perry, O. L. Rank and Badges, dates of Information, naval and. military distinctions, precedence, salutes, colours, and small arms in her Majesty's Army and Navy, and auxil- iary forces, la"" cloth. * London, 1888 1842 Pettitot, fimile. Traditions Indiennes du Canada Nord- Quest. 12° cloth, uncut. Paris, 1886 1843 Pettitot. En Route pour la mer Glaciale. 12° paper, un- cut. Paris. 1844 Pettigrew, T. J. Bibliotheca Sussexiana ; a Descriptive Catalogue of the MS. and Printed Books in the Library of the Duke of Sussex, with Historical and Biographical No- tices. Portraits. 3 vols, imperial 8° boards, uncut London, 1827-39 This valuable work is uniform with Dibdin's Bib. Spenceriana. It includes an account of a magnificent collection of Bibles, Testaments, MS. in various languages. 1845 PHiEDRi. Fabulae Publii Syri Sententiae. Large Paper, With frontispiece. 18^" olive morocco extra, gilt edges, by Padeloup. Paris, 1729 Fine copy, beautifully printed in diamond type, and the binding in very fine condition. From the Hamilton Palace library. 1846 Phipps, Constantine John. Voyage towards the North Pole undertaken by his Majesty's Command in 1773. Maps. 4"^ half sheep. London, 1774 1847 Phipps and Lutwidge. Journal of a Voyage undertaken by order of his present majesty for making discoveries towards the North Pole, by the Hon. Commodore Phipps and Capt. Lutwidge in his majesty's sloops Racehorse and Carcase ; to which is prefixed an account of the several voyages under- taken for the discovery of a north-east Passage to China and Japan. Maps. 8° stitched. London, 1774 1848 Picart. The Temple of the Muses ; or, the principal His- tories of fabulous Antiquity, represented in sixty sculptures, designed and engraved by Bernard Picart le Romain, and other celebrated masters, with explications. Fine copy, with bright, early impressions of the plates. Atlas folio, old calf. Amsterdam, 1733 1849 [PiCHOT, Th,] Lettres et Memoires pour servire a THis- toire naturelle, civile et politique du Cap Breton, depuis son ^tablissement jusqu' a la reprise de cette Isle par les Anglois en 1758. 12° calf. La Haye, 1760 Contains valuable and authentic information of the French War. i82 CATALOGUE. 1850 PiCKEN, Andrew. The Canadas, as they at present com- mend themselves to the enterprize of emigrants, colonists and capitalists, comprehending a variety of typographical reports. (Map missing) and library stamp. 16° half sheep. London, 1832 1851 Pictorial Table-Book. Comprising Picturesque Scenery, views of historical and romantic ruins, portraits of eminent persons, etc.,the descriptive letter press by James Dafforne. With 160 steel engravings. 4° cloth. London. 1852 Piers Ploughman. Vision and Creed of Piers Ploughman, edited from a contemporary manuscript, with an historical introduction, notes, and a glossarj^, by Thomas Wright. Frontispiece. 2 vols. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 18S7 1853 Pike, Z. M. Explanatory Travels through the Western territories of North America, comprising a voyage from St. Louis, on the Mississippi, to the source of that river and a journey through the interior of Louisiana and Nortli- eastern provinces of New Spain, in 1805-7. Map. 4® half sheep. London, 181 ( 1S54 Pilling, J. C. Bibliography of the Siouan Languages; — The Eskimo Language; — The Iroquoian Language. 3 vols. 8° paper, uncut. Washington, 1887--88 1855 PiNKERTON, John. Essay on Medals; or, an introduction to * the knowledge of ancient and modern Coins and Medals, especially those of Greece, Rome, and Britain. Plates. 2 vols. 8° half russia. (Binding broken). London, iSoS 1S56 PiRON, Alexis'. La Mdtromanie, ou le Poete. Com^die en vers et en cinq actes. Par M. Piron. Representee pour la premier fois sur le Theatre Frangois, le 10 Janvier, 1738. 8° richly bound in full crimson crushed levant morocco extra, back and sides gilt, inside borders, gilt marbled edges, by Lortic. Original edition. Paris, 1738 1857 Pitt. Correspondence of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham. edited by the executors of his son, John, Earl of Chatham, and published from the original manuscripts in their poses- sion. 4 vols. 8° calf, gilt. London, 1838 1858 Planche's Cyclopcedia of Costume, or a Dictionary of Dress, Regal, Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military, from the earliest Period in England to the Reign of George III. ; including Notices of Contemporaneous Fashions on the Continent, and a general History of the Costumes of the principal Countries of Europe, by J. R. Planche, Somerset Herald ; profusely illustrated with coloured and plain plates, and fine wood engravings. 2 vols. 4° half morocco, uncut edges, gilt tops. London, 1876 CATALOGUE. 183 1559 Plaisantes (Les) Journees du Sr. Favoral. Ou sont plu- sieurs rencontres subtiles pour rire en toutes compagnies. Pine copy, 18° elegantly bound in full blue levant moroc- co, three gold fillets on the sides, tooled back, gilt edges, inside borde-", by Trautz-Bauzonnet. Paris, 1637 1560 pialta iTrancisctlS. Tabula Restitutionum Usuraruni Ex- communication ura, edita per venerabilum Dominum Fratrctn P'ranciscum de Platea ordinis minorum. 4"^ vellum. Nicolao Truno Ducc Vendtiarum regnante impressum full. (Venetiis), 1472 A rare Icunabula, printed in Roman characters, with rubrications. 1561 Platonis. Georgias Incipit per Leonardum Aretinum e grdco in latinum interpretatus. Printed in Roman charac- ters. Small 4^ half calf. S. L. a A. (Seec. XV). 1562 Platt, L Library of Wonders and Curiosities found in nature and art, science and Literature. Illustrations. Thick 8° clolh. New York, 1884 1563 Plessis, Joseph-Octave. Bishop of Quebec. Biographical Notice. Portrait. 8° cloth. Quebec, 1864 1564 Plinius. C. Plini Coec. Sec. Epist. Lib. IX. Eiusdcni et Traiani imp. Epist. amoebae. Thick 18° calf. Ex Typographia Jacobi Steer, 1620 1565 Plumier, Carolus. Nova Plantarum Americanarum Gen- era. 40 plates. 4° calf, gilt. Parisiis, 1703 Fine copy, bound by Pasdeloup. 1566 Plutarchus, Cha^ronei. Problemata emendatissima. La- tine interprete Joanne Lucensi scd a Calphurnio iuxta Graecum exemplar emendata, exceptis tribus vel ad sum- mum quatuor locis ubi, Grascum exemplar mancum crat. Small 4° old red morocco. S. L. a. A. (Dom. Silliprandos : Venetiis, 1477). 1567 Plutarche. Epitome ou Abre'ge' des vies de cinquante et quatre notables et excellens personnages tant grecs que remains, mises au parangon Tune de I'autre extraict du grec de Plutarque de Chaeronc'e. 12° bound by Hardy, in blue levant morocco, inside borders, gilt edges. Paris, 1558 (A small piece of hather peeled off in one corner). Printed in "Civi- lete" or cursive characters. 1S6S Plutarch's Lives of Illustrious Men. Translated from the original Greek with notes, critical and historical and a life of Plutarch. By J. and W. Langhorne. Numerous illustra- tions. Portraits. 2 vols. 8" cloth, uncut. London, 1866 1S69 Political Magazine and Parliamentary Naval, Military, and Literary Journal, for 1786. Vol. 10. 8° half sheep. (A few leaves missing at the end.) London, 1786 i84 CATALOGUE. 1870 Poetry, 1765-1844. Oppression; a Poem by an American, with Notes by a North Briton, Boston, (reprint), 1765 ; — Jacob's Poetical Essay delivered at Bennington on the first anniversary of the Battle, Hartford, 1779; — Porteus', Death, a Poem; reprint, Phila., 1773 ; — Hilliard's Short Poetical History of Fragments, Danbury, 1808; — Arm- strong's Art of Preserving Health, Boston, reprinted 1757 ; Sargent's Caslli Symposii Aenigmata, Boston, 1807 ; — Church's, The Choice, Worcester, 1802; — Connecticut Emigrant, Hartford, 1822; — The Breechiad; a Poem, by Theresa, Boston, 1807 ; — Mathison's Sacred Ode on the Late Successes of the British Arms, Edinburgh, 1760; — Thomas's Miscellaneous Poems, Rutland, 1831 ; — Porter's Poems, Hartford, 18 18; — La Napoleonide, Poeme en douze chants, avec des notes historiques. Tome i., N. Y. 1819 ; — Young's Poem on the Last Day, Boston, 1752 ; — Parnel, The Hermit, New Haven, 1734; — All the World's a Stage, New Haven, 1796 ; — Hillhouse, The Judgment, a Vision, N. Y., 1821 ; — Waterston, The Widow's Son, Bos- ton,* 1843; — Benjamin, Infatuation, Boston, 1844. 17 pamphlets bound in i vol. 8° half blue morocco, uncut. 1871 Poland, H. Talmud. Selections from the contents of that ancient book, its commentaries, teachings, poetry and le- gends. 12° cloth. London. 1872 Political. The De Boucherville Government and the causes which led to their dismissal ; — Catechisme poUtique ; — Memoires sur la coalition ; — La Crise du Regime Par- lementaire, 1887; — Etude sur un I'union projectde des Provinces Britanniques ; — Pass^, present et avenir du Canada ; — Commentaire sur la Constitution du Bas-Cana- da; — La Crise Ministerielle, 1844, ^^c- ^4 pamphlets. 1873 Political. GaliMe par L. A. Dessantes ; — Hincks' PoHt- ical History of Canada ; — Masdres' Settlement of the Province of Quebec; — La Pleiade Rouge; — Jenkins' Great Dominion ; — Le Pays, le Parti et le Grand Homme ; — Ginks' Colonial Question ; — Annexation by L. A. Dessantes, 185 1 ; — Annexation Manifesto of 1849 5 — '^wo Lectures on Canada by Rollo Campbell; — Patronage is Power ; — Si les Canadiennes le voulaient ; — McGee's Speeches on the Union ; — Viger's Considerations, Mon- treal, 1809 ; — Riel Rebellion. 18 pamphlets. 1874 Pollard, E. A. Southern History of the War, First, Sec- ond, and Third Years. Portraits. 3 vols. 8"^ cloth. (Vol. I slightly stained by water.) New York, 1864-65 1875 Pompadour. Secret Memoirs of Madame La Marquise de Pompadour, collected and arranged by Jules Beaujoint. 8*^ cloth, uncut. London, 1885 CATALOGUE. 185 1876 Pompadour. Catalogue des Livres de la Bibliotheque de feu Madame La Marquise De Pompadour, Damedu Palais de la Reine. 8° calf. Paris, 1765 1877 Pope, Alexander. Works, including his Letters, with por- trait and 24 plates, fine impressions. 9 vols, small 8° calf. London, 1757 David Garrick*s copy, with his book plate. It afterwards formed part of the Hamilton Palace Library. 1878 Pope, Alexander, Jr. Celebrated Dogs of America, Im- ported and Native. A series of portraits of well-known and representative dogs of the various breeds, with their pedigrees, prize winnings, etc., comprising 20 plates, exact reproductions of the water-color paintings, mounted on heavy cardboards. 10 parts, folio, paper. Boston. 1879 Pope, Joan. Erreur Populaire de la Papesse Jane, par Flor- imund de Roemound, Conseiller du Roy au Parlement de Bourdeaux; — De la Couronne du Soldat, traduit du Latin. In one volume. Elegant copy and very rare. 12° dark brown levant morocco, Jansen finish, inside borders, mar- bled gilt leaves, by David. Lyon, 1595 1880 Pope, John. Tour through the southern and western terri- tories of the United States of North America, the Spanish Dominions on the River Mississippi, and the Floridas : the countries of the Creek Nations, and many uninhabited parts. Richmond, 1792. 8° cloth, uncut. Reprint, New York, 18SS 1881 Popish Cruelty displayed, being an account of the Massacre of the Protestants in Ireland. Portsmouth, 1757 (Title missing); — Awful Crimes of Popery; — Answer to Six Months in a Convent. 4 pamphlets. 1882 PoRCACCHi, Thomaso, (da Castiglione) L'Isole piu famose del Mundo, intagliate da Girolamo Porro. Engraved title and all the Islands of the World, engraved on the text. Small folio, vellum. Venetia, 1576 The third part treats upon the West Indies, and besides the special maps of the American Islands, includes two mappemondes as well as a general map of the Western Continent. The Carta da Navegar on page 198 contains a representation of the American Continent, which is superior in accuracy to the Ortelius maps before the edition of 1592. 1883 Porter, James B. Laws of Insurance, Fire, Life, Accident and Guarantee. 8° cloth. London, 1884 1884 Porter, Robert Ker. Travelling Sketches in Russia and Sweden, during the years 1805-1808. 40 finely colored plates. 2 vols. 4° half calf. London, 1813 1885 Portraits. Illustrium Imaginis, Upwards of 200 medallion portraits, with ornamental borders. 16° calf. In Aedibus Antonii Blanchardi : Lugduni, 1524 i86 CATALOGUE. 1886 PoRTLOCK, Nathaniel Voyage round the World ; but more particularly the North-West Coast of America, performed in 1785, *S6, 'Sj, and '88, in the King George and Queen Charlotte, by Captains Portlock and Dixon. Portrait, maps, and 20 copper plates on thick paper. 4® calf. London, 1789 Plates hand colored for presentation copy. 1837 Portraits. Augustarum Imagines aereis formis expressaj ; Vitae quoque earundem breuiter enarratae, Signorum etiani, quae in posteriori parte numismatu efficta sut, ratio explicata ab Aenea Vico Parmense. Numerous fine medallion por- traits. 4° vellum. Venetiis, 1558 1888 Portraits. Virorum Doctorum de Disciplinis Bene Meren tium Effigies XLIII a Philippo Galleo. Consisting of engraved title and large half-length portraits, by P. Gallc, and the extra 7 portraits, including Alciat, Plantinus, the printer, Clement Marot, Erasmus, Savonarola, Bp. Fisher, Sir T. More, John Huss and Calvin. First impressions. Small folio, vellum. Antverpise, 1572 This set was reprinted in 15S1, when 7 more portraits were engraved, and to this set of the original impressions they have been added. 1889 Portraits. Effigies Regum Francorum Omnium, a Phara- mundo, ad Henricum usque tertium. ad viuum, quantum fieri potent, expressae. Cailatoribus Virgilio Solis Noriber ct Justo Amman Tigurino. With engraved utle and 62 fmely engraved portraits. Small 4° full citron morocco, blind tooling on sides and back, inside gilt borders, gilt edges, by Hardy. Norimbergae, 1576 An elegant copy from the Didot collection, with book plate. The portraits are beautifully executed, within ornamental borders. 1890 Portraits. Bullart. Academic des Sciences et des Arts, contenant les Vies et les Elogies Historiques des Hommes Illustres parmi diverses Nations de PEurope. With several hundred fine portraits of the most distinguished men of all countries, including among the English : Cardinal Wolsey, Sir T. More, Cardinal Pole, Cardinal Allen ; Vespucci, Col- umbus, Drake and others, among the Americans, etc. 2 vols, folio, dark olive levant morocco super extra, gilt edges, broad inside borders. D. Elzevir : Amsterdam, 1682 A valuable collection of 274 beautiful portraits, including many artists' proof impressions. 1S91 Pourtraicts de la Cour pour le Present, c'est a dire, du Roy, des Princes, et de Ministres d'Etat et autres. 18° red morocco extra, gilt edges, by Mouillie (with his ticket). Cologne (HoUande, Elzevier), 1667 Contents: Louis XIV; Prince de Conty ; Mademoiselle de Mont- pensier; Monsier de Guise; Cardinal de Retz; Cardinal Barberini ; Fouquet ; Colbert ; Due de Mazarin, etc. From the Hamilton Palace library, with a MS. note by Mr. Beckford. CATALOGUE. 187 1892 Portraits. Gallery of Portraits, with Memoirs. Fine copy of the original edition, with upwards of 150 portraits. 7 vols, imperial 8° full morocco extra, gilt edges. Charles Knight: London, 1833 1S93 Portraits. Three hundred French portraits by Clouet, representing personages of the Courts of Francis I., Henry 11, and Francis IL 300 plates auto-lithographed from the originals at Castle Howard, by Lord Roland Gower. 2 vols, large folio, cloth. London, 1875 1894 Portraits. Canadian Portrait Gallery. By J. C. Dent. With upwards of 100 lithographic portraits of celebrated Canadians. 4 vols. 4° in parts. Toronto, 1881 1895 Portraits of British Americans, by VV. Notman. With bio- graphical sketches by Fennings Taylor. Numerous photo- graphic portraits. 2 \^ls. 8° half morocco. Montreal, 1865-67 1896 Portraits. Eighty Portraits of Eminent Men, chiefly of the first half of the nineteenth century ; also 20 steel engrav- ings of celebrated landscapes, both admirably adapted for the purpose of illustration. Small 8** cloth. 1897 Portraits. Great Men and Great Women of History. Their portraits from the rare and authentic collection in the Munich Pinakothek, with biographical sketches. 50 process portraits. Folio, half morocco. New York. 1S9S Post, John J. Old Streets, Lanes, Piers and Wharves of New York, showing the former and present names, with a list of alterations of streets, either by extending, widening, narrowing or closing. Map. Imperial 8° half morocco. Only 300 copies printed. New York, 1S82 1S99 Postel, Guill. Les tr^s-merveilleuses victoires des femmes du Nouveau-monde, suivi de la doctrine du siecle dor(^, avec une notice biographique et bibliographique, par G. Brunei. 8*^ boards, uncut. • Turin, 1869 Only 200 copies reprinted from the rare edition of 1553. 1900 PosTLETHWAYT, Malacliy. Britain's Commercial Interest Explained and Improved, in a series of dissertations on several important branches of her trade and police ; con- taining a candid enquiry into the secret causes of the pre- sent misfortunes of the nation. Small 8"^ half morocco. London, 1757 1 90 1 PoucHOT, M. Mdmoire sur la derniere guerre de I'Amdri- que Septentrionale, entre la France et I'Angleterre, Suivi d'observations, dont plusieurs sont relatif au theatre actuel de la guerre, etc. 3 vols. 12° boards, uncut, Iverdon, 1781 Relates to the French War, embracing an account of operations in Canada, from 1754 to 176a The author commanded the French fons at Niagara and other places in Canada. iSS CATALOGUE. 1902 PoucHOT. Memoir upon the late War in North America, between the French and English, 1755-60; followed by Observations upon the theatre of actual war, and by new details concerning the manners and customs of the Indians. IVanslated and edited by F. B. Hough, Maps. 2 vols, royal 8° half morocco extra, gilt tops. Roxbury, 1866 Only 143 copies printed. 1903 PosTHUMES (Les) Lettres re9ues apr^s la mort du Mari, par sa Femme, qui le croit a Florence. 4 vols. 12° paper, uncut. Paris, 1802 1904 Potjlet-Malassis, A. Les Ex-Libris Fran^ais, depuis leur origine jusqu*a nos jours. Nouvelle Edition, revue, tr^s- augmente'e et orn^e de vingt quatre planches. With album of plates. 2 vols, royal 8*^ boards. Paris, 1875 Only 350 copies printed. 1905 Powell, J. \V. Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, 1879-82. Numerous illustrations. 3 vols, imperial 8° cloth. Washington. 1906 Power, Tyrone. Impressions of America, during the years ^^33i ^^Z4 ^"<^ ^^35' Frontispiece. 2 vols. 8° half roan. London, 1836 1907 PowNALL, Thomas. Administration of the British Colonies, wherein their rights and constitution are discussed and stated. 2 vols, in I, S*' half sheep. London, 1774 1908 PowNALL. The Same. 8** half morocco. London, 1768 1909 PowNALL. The Same. 8® half sheep. London, 1765 1910 PowNALL. An Antiquarian Romance, endeavoring to mark a line by wiiich the most ancient people and the processions of the earliest inhabitancy of Europe may be investigated. 8° half calf. London, 1795 191 1 Preston, T. R. Three Years Residence in Canada from 1837 to 1839, ^^'^^^ notes of a winter voyage to New York, and journey thence to the British Possessions, to which is added a review of the condition of the Canadian People. 2 vols, small 8° boards. (Contains much valuable 1837 Rebellion matter.) London, 1840 1912 [Prevost d'Exiles, Antoine.] Suite des Memoires et Avan- tures d'un Homme de Qualite, qui s'est retire du monde. 12° old calf. Amsterdam, 1733 This is an early and scarce edition of Manon Lescaut, the first edi- tion was published in 1731. 1913 Pri^vost. History of Manon Lescaut and of the Cheva- lier des Grieux. With a preface by Guy de Maupas- sant. Elegantly illustrated with 12 full page designs, and 225 vignettes and ornaments by Maurice Leloir, the full page plates etched by Louis Ruet. Small folio, paper, uncut, in a cloth portfolio. London, 1886 CATALOGUE. 189 1914 Provost. Manon Lescaut. 16° boards, uncut. London, 1886 1915 Price, Thomas. Life, Voyages and Adventures of Bamp- fylde-Moore Carew, commonly called King of the Beggars ; with a history of his travels twice through great part of America. Portrait. 12° old calf. London, n. d. 19 16 Prichard, James C. Natural History of Man, comprising inquiries into the modifying influence of physical and moral agencies on the different tribes of the Human Family. Numerous colored and other illustrations. 8*^ half calf, gilt. London, 1845 1917 Prieur, F. X. Notes d'un Condamne Politique de 1883. S'' paper, uncut. Montreal, 1884 1918 Prince Edward Island; Short Account of, designed chiefly for the information of Agriculturist and other Emigrants of small capital. Map. 8*^ paper. London, 1839 19 19 Prince, Thomas. Chronological History of New England in the Form of Annals. Vol. i, pp. 104. 254. 12"^ calf. Boston, 1736 1920 Prisse, E. Oriental Album: Characters, Costumes, and Modes of Life in the Valley of the Nile ; illustrated from Designs taken on the Spot, with Descriptive Letter- Press, by James Augustus St. John. Ill»minated title, portrait of George Lloyd (in Eastern costume), and 30 large colored plates, finished in imitation of water colors, and mounted on heavy card board, besides many fine w^ood cuts. Impe- rial folio, half morocco, gilt edges. London, 1848 192 1 Privy Purse Expenses of King Henry the Eighth, from November, 1529, to December, 1532 ; wdth introductory remarks and illustrative notes, by N. H. Nicolas; — Privy Purse Expenses of Elizabeth of York ; Wardrobe accounts of Edward the Fourth, with Memoir of Elizabeth of York, and Notes, by N. H. Nicolas ; — Privy Purse Expenses of the Princess Mar)^ Daughter of Plenry the Eighth, after- ward Queen Mary, with Memoir of the Princess, and Notes, by Frederick Madden. 3 vols. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt top. Pickering : London, 1827-31 1922 Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, from 1882 to 1888. 6 vols, royal 4° cloth. Montreal, 1883-89 1923 Proclamation, declaring when the Act of the 31st, George III. shall have effect in the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada. 4'' paper. Quebec, 1796 1924 Proctor, B. W. Dramatic Scenes, with other Poems, now first printed. By Barry Cromwell. Numerous illustrations. Fine copy. Small 8*^ full morocco super extra, gilt edges. London, 1857 190 CATALOGUE. 1925 Proctor, J. J. Voices of the Night; and other Poems. 8° cloth. Montreal, 186 1 1926 Propertius. Elegies of Propertius, the Satyricon of Petronius Arbiter and the Kisses of Johannes Secundus ; literally translated, and accompanied by practical versions from various sources. Edited by Walter K. Kelly. 12° cloth, uncut. Bohn: London, 1854 1927 Proulx, J. B. La Bale D'Hudson, ou r^cit de la premiere visite pastorale de Mgr. N. Z. Lorrain, Eveque de Cythere et Vicaire Apotolique de Pontiac, dan ses Missions Sau - vages de Temiscamingue, d'Abbitibi, de New-Port, de Moose et d'Albany. Portrait and illustrations. Royal 8° paper, uncut. Montreal, 1886 1928 Provancher, Abbd L. Flore Canadienne, ou description de toutes les plantes des forets, champs, jardines et eaux du Canada. Illustrations. 8° half sheep. Quebec, 1862 1929 Ptolem^us, Claudius. In hoc opere haec continenlur GeographioB CI. Ptolemaei a plurima uiris utriusque linguae doctiss. emendata : & cu archetypo graeco ab ipsis collata. Schemata cu demonstrationibus suis correcta a Marco BeneuentanoMonachocaelestano, & loanne CottaVeronensi uiris mathematicis consultissimis. Nova orbis descriptio ac nova Oceani navigatio qua Lisbona ad Indicu pervenitur pelagus Marco Beneventano monachocaelestinoaedia. Nova et Universation cogniti tabula loa. Ruysch Germane elaborata. Large folio, original stamped calf. (Covers broken, but otherwise a very good copy.) Anno Virginei Partus, MDVIII : Rome, 150S " Valuable for the addition of the map of the world by Johan Ruysch, a German, which is the first printed map on which the discoveries in America, are laid down, but without the name of America, and espec- ially for its delineation of the coast of Brazil, which is evidently de- rived from the voyages of Vespucius. Newfoundland is shown, not a-i an island, but as part of the Asiatic continent. The discoveries of Co- lumbus in the West Indies and on the northern coast of South Ameri- ca are represented very clearly, showing Cuba only in part, and as far as the great discoverer himself had explored it. W^ith the exception of the error in connecting the northern discoveries on the main land of Asia, the prevailing idea of that day, this map is a correct representa- tion of the state of American discoverv at the time of its publication." — Murphy Cat. 1930 Ptolem^eus. La Geografia di Claudio Ptolomeo. Con alcuni comenti & aggiunte fatteui da Sebastiano Munstero, con le tavole non solamente antiche & moderne solite di stSparsi, ma altre nuove aggiuentevi di Meser lacopo Gas- taldo, ridotta in volgare Italiano da M. Pietro Andrea Mat- tiolo. Numerous maps. 8° in old morocco binding, tooled sides, gilt edges. Per Gio^ Baptista Pedrazano : Venetia, 1548 CATALOGUE. 191 193^ J)tlbluitt0, JTaciJbua. Oratoriae artis epitomata. ArsTulliano more epistolandi. Ars Memorias. jBlack £cUer, printed in single column, on 66 leaves, 31 lines in a page, with wood- cuts. Small 4° full morocco, blind tooling, inside gold borders, red edges, by Thomas. Erhardus Ratdolt : Venetia, 1482 Editio PRINCEPS of great rarity and in excellent condition, with full margins. Very curious and interesting, with a treatise on mnem- onics ; tlie woodcuts in the Ars Memoriae, consist of a grotesque al- phabet, 2 mnemonical plates, an ancient chess plate ; some of the let- ters have been reproduced by Dibdin in the B'bl. Spenc. from a later edition however. The above edition was doubted by Dibdin. 1932 Puce, (La) de Madame des Roches, qui est un Recueil do divers Poemes Grecs, Latins et Francois, composez par plusieurs doctes personnages aux grans jours a Poitiers Tan 1579. Large 8° beautifully bound by 13auzonnet-Trautz in full crushed levant morocco, 3 gold fillets on the sides, mosaic back, gilt marbled edges, inside borders. Pour Abel TAngellier : Paris, 15S2 An elegant and tall copy of the original edition of this celebrated book. I'he Didot Collection only had the issue of 1 5S3. 1933 PucKLE, James. The Club; or, a Gray Cap for a Green Head. A Dialogue between Father and Son. Numerous woodcuts. 16° cloth. Chiswick, 1824 1934 PuiGBLANCH, Antonio. The Inquisition Unmasked: being an historical and philosophical account of that Tremendous Tribunal, founded on historical documents. 2 vols. 8° sheep. London, 18 16 1935 PuRCHAS, Samuel. Purchas his Pilgrimage, or Relations of the World and the Religions observed in all ages and places discoursed, from the cceation unto this present. Thick folio, old calf. Good copy. London, 1617 1936 PuRSH, Frederick. Flora American Septentrionalis ; or, a Systematic Arrangement and Description of the Plants of North America. Containing besides what have been des- cribed by preceding authors, many new and rare Species, collected during Twelve years Travels and Residence in that country. 24 plates. 2 vols. 8° boards, uncut. (Cov- ers broken). London, 1814 1937 PuRSH. Another copy, interleaved. (Plates missing.) 2 vols. 8° calf. London, 18 14 1938 PvE, Thomas. Canadian Scenery ; District of Gaspe. Beautifully illustrated with 19 tinted lithographs. Folio, cloth. Montreal, 1866 1939 QuARiTCH, Bernard. General Catalogue. Parts 8 and 10. 2 vols. 8'' cloth. London, 1884 192 CATALOGUE. 1940 Quebec. Histoire de I'Hotel-Dieu de Quebec. 12"^ old calf gilt. Montauban, (i 75 1) A valuable and rare book relating to the early history of Quebec. Priced by Maisoneuve at 200 francs. 1941 Quebec. Catechisme du Diocese de Quebec. Par Mon- seigneur rillustrissime et reverendissime Jean de la Croix de saint Valier, Eveque de Quebec. 12'' half calf. (2 pages in manuscript and 15 leaves mended.) Very rare. The Brinley copy sold for $40. Chez Urbain Coustelier : Paris, 1702 1942 Quebec. Ritueldu Diocese de Quebec, public par I'Ordre de Monseigneur T Eveque de Quebec. Fine copy, and ex- tremely rare. Chez Simon Langlois, Paris, 1703 1943 Quebec. Rituel. Another copy, (a few leaves damaged in the margins.) Paris, 1703 1944 Quebec. The Laws known as Extrait des messieurs. An abstract of those parts of the Custom of the Viscounty and Provostship of Paris, which were received and prac- ticed in the Province of Quebec, in the time of the French Government ; — The sequel of the abstract, etc., containing the thirteen latter titles of the said abstract ; — An abstract of the criminal laws that were in force in the Province of Quebec in the time of the French Government ; — An abstract of the several Royal Edicts and Declaration and Provincial Regulations and Ordinances, that were in force in the Province of Quebec in the time of the French Government ; and of the Commissions of the several Gov- ernors-General and Intendants of the said Province, during the same period ; — An abstract of the Loix de Police, drawn up by a select committee of Canadian Gentlemen, etc., calf. Fine copy. London, 1772-73 Volume of extreme rarity. The laws were drawn up by Cugnet, Juchereau and Pressard for the Canadians and by Sir James Marriot, Thurlow and Wedderburne for England. 1945 Quebec Additional Papers concerning the Province of Quebeck ; being an appendix to the Book entitled, **An account of the Proceedings of the British and other Pro- testant Inhabitants of the Province of Quebeck in North America, in order to obtain a House of Assembly in that Province. 8° stitched. London, 1776 1946 Quebec. Sentence of the Court-Martial, held at the Horse- Guards, for the Trial of the Hon. Lt. Gen. James Murray, late Governor of Minorca, in the Twenty-nine Articles exhibited against him by Sir William Draper. 4° stitched. London, 1783 Murray was also the first English Governor of Quebec. CATALOGUE. 193 1947 Quebec. An Act for making more effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec, in North America. French and English text. 4^ paper. Quebec, 1797 1948 Quebec. Picture of Quebec and its Vicinity. The first and second editions, with the maps and plates. 2 vols. 16° cloth. Quebec, 1829-31 Valuable for the excellent engraved steel plates of early Quebec, and very rare maps. 1949 Quebec. Stadacona Depicta ; or Quebec and its Environs, historically, panoramically and locally exhibited. Plan. 18° half morocco. Quebec, (1845) 1950 Quebec. Stadacona Depicta : or Quebec and its Environs, hisitorcally, panoramically and locally exhibited. Illustra- tions. 16"^ half morocco. Quebec, 1857 195 1 Quebec Literary and Historical Society Transactions. Vols. I, 2, and 3. 3 vols. 8° boards. (Vol. 3 slightly imperfect.) Quebec, 1829, 1830 and 1831 1952 Quebec Literary and Historical Society Transactions, 1837 to 1878, irregular. 13 parts, 8° paper. Quebec, 1837-79 1953 Quebec Literary and Historical Society Publications : Me- moire de Sieur de Ramezay, Commandant a Quebec, 1759 ; — Histoire du Montreal, 1640-1672 ; — Collection de M^- moires et de Relations sur I'histoire ancienne du Canada ; — Voyages de Ddcouverte au Canada, 1534-1542, 4 pam- phlets. 1954 Quebec Literary and Historical Society Transactions and Publications. 9 pamphlets. 1955 Quebec. Invasion du Canada et Siege de Quebec, en 1775-76 — Centennaire de T Assault de Que'bec par les Americains. 2 pamphlets. Quebec. 1956 Quebec. L'Exemple de la France a vis k la Grand Bretagnc, Arthur Young, Quebec, 1794 ; — Journal de ce qui s^est passe' a la Tour du Temple pendant la captivity de Louis XVI, Que- bec, 1799 ; — The same work with view of the Bastile. No title page. 3 vols. 1957 Quebec. Copy of the Letter of Bishop of Capsa, Coadjutor of Quebec, to the President of the Committee upon Education (French and English) (Quebec, 1799) ; Lettre de L'Eveque de Ldon, Quebec, 1793; — Regies et Reglemens pour la Formation, Texercice et mouvements de la milicb du Bas- Canada (2 parts in i vol.), Quebec, 1804 ]■ — Sailing Direc- tions for the River St. Lawrence, 1808 ; -^ Proceedings of the House of Assembly upon Education by Joseph Lan- caster, 1815 ; — Biographic de J. F. Perrault, 1834 ; — Mu- sique Vocale per Molt, 1845. 7 pamphlets. 194 CATALOGUE. 1958 Quebec. Le deuxibme Centennaire de Tcrection du Diocese de Quebec ; — Deux-Centieme anniversaire de Tarrivde de Mgr. de Montmorency ; — Laval en Canada, 1859 ; — An- nuaire de Tlnstitute Canadien du Quebec, 1877-78; — Translation desrestes de Mgr. de Laval a la chappelle du Seminaire de Quebec, etc. 10 pamphlets. 1959 Quebec. Souvenir du Jubil^ Sacerdotal de Mgr. C. F. Ca- zeau ; — Les deux cochers de Quebec ; — Notes sur les Registres de Notre-Dame de Quebec, etc. 6 pamphlets. i960 Quebec as It was and as It is. The Quebec political crisis ; Reminiscences of Quebec; — Le Moine's Tourist's Note Book ; — The Province of Quebec, etc. 10 pamphlets. 1961 Queen\s Jubilee. Extra Jubilee numbers. Art Journal, Graphic ; — Graphic Celebration Number ; — Montreal Daily Star ; — Quebec Jubilee Illustrated ; — Queen's Pic- ture Illustrating the chief events of Her Majesty's Life ; — Realm of Victoria, 1837-87. Numerous fine illustrations, 7 pieces. 1962 QuERARD, L. M. Les Supercheries Litteraires Ddvoile'es. Galerie des Ecrivains Fran^ais de toute I'Europe qui se sont ddguises sous Anagrammes, des Asteronymes, des Cripto- nymes, des Initialismes, des Noms Litteraires, des Pseudo- nynies Facetieux ou Bizarres, etc. Second edition, consid- crablement augmentde par Gustave Brauet ct Pierre Jan- net. 3 vols, thick royal 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1882 1963 Queries, devoted to Literature, Science, Art, and Educa- tion. Conducted by C. W. Moulton. Vols. 2, 3, and 4. 3 vols, royal S° half morocco. Buffalo, 1886-88 1964 Queries with Answers in Literature, Art, Science, and Ed- ucation. First series. Edited by C. W. Moulton. Royal 8° cloth. Buffalo, 1888 1965 QuiR, Ferdinand de. Terra Australis Incognita; or a new Southern Discovery, containing a fifth part of the World, lately found out by Ferdinand de Quir, a Spanish Captain . Printed in the year 161 7 and now reprinted, London. 1966 TP) ABELAIS, Francois. CEuvres contenant cinq liuers dc J^ Y ^^ vie, faits et dits Heroiques de Gargantua, et de son Ills Pan tagruel, etc. Fine large copy. Thick 16° beautifully bound in full crushed levant morocco, gilt edges. Jean Fust: An vers, 1605 1967 Rabelais. Works of. Translated from the French, with variorum notes. Illustrations by Dorrunante ; — Choses et autres. 4 vols. 12° paper, uncut. Montreal, 1874 2131 Saint-Maurice. Le Canada et les Canadiens Fran(^:ais pendant la guerre Fran^o-Prussienne. Royal 8° paper, un- cut. Quebec, 1888 2132 Saint-Non, J. C. Voyage Pittoresque, ou Description du Royaume de Naples et de Sicile. Original edition. With upwards of 400 plates of views, scenery, herculanean anti- quities, etc. 5 vols, atlas folio, old calf. Paris, 1781-86 Original edition of this grand work, brilliant impressions of the plates, hicluding the "Doubles Medailles," which are very seldom found. 2133 Saint Pierre, Bernardine de. Paul et Virginie. With 4 plates by Moreau and Vernet. 18° full blue crushed levant morocco extra, three gold fillets on the sides, back richly tooled, gilt edges, inside borders, by Chambolle-Duru. Original edition, an elegant copy. Paris, 1789 2134 SAiNT-Pierre. Paul et Virginie. 4 plates by Moreau origi- nal impressions. iS'^ russia, gilt. Paris, ijSl) 2135 St. Pierre. Paul and Virginia; with an original memoir of the author, and 330 illustrations, the full page illus- trations on India paper. Royal 8° half morocco extra, uncut edges, gilt top. London, 1839 2136 St. Sauveur. Costumes des habitants de TAme'rique ct de rOce'anie, par Grasset de Saint-Sauvcur, ne' k Montreal en 1757. With 88 finely colored plates of Indian costumes and customs. 4° half calf, gilt. (Paris, 1796) 2137 Saintsbury, George. Specimens of English Prose Style from Malory to Macaulay ; with an introductory essay. Printed on hand made paper. 8" full vellum, uncut, gilt top. London, 1885 21 38 Salmon. New Geographical and Historical Grammar. Numerous maps. 8° old calf. London, 1754 2139 Sandham, Alfred. Ville-Marie, or Sketches of Montreal, past and present. Numerous illustrations, also 55 portraits and autographs laid in for extra illustrations. 8^ cloth. Montreal, 1870 210 CATALOGUE. 2140 Sandham. Montreal and its Fortifications. Plans. 8"* cloth. Privately printed. Some plates colored. Montreal, 1874 2141 Sandham. Coins, Tokens, and Medals of the Dominion of Canada, with supplementary pamphlet. Illustrations. 8*^ cloth. Montreal, 1869 2142 Salon de 1887. Par G. Ollendorf. With loo elegant pho- togravures by Goupil. 12 parts, small folio. Paris, 1SS7 2143 Sangster, Charles. The St. Lawrence and the Saguenay, and other Poems. 12** cloth. Kingston, 1856 2144 Sanson, Joseph. Sketches of Lower Canada, historical and descriptive. Frontispiece. 8° boards, uncut. N. Y., 181 7 2145 Sanson, N. L^Amerique en plusieurs Cartes, et en divers traittds de Geographic, et d'histoire. La ou sont descripts succinctement et avec une belle methode et facile, ses em- pires, ses peuples, ses colonies, leurs moeurs, langues, etc. 15 maps. 4° old calf. Paris, 1657 Fine copy of the rare first edition of Sanson's Atlas, unknown to Ilarrisse. 2146 Sanson. L'Amerique (et L'Europe, L'Asie, L'Afrique) en plusieurs Cartes, nouvelles et exactes, et en divers traittez de Geographic et d'Histoire. Numerous colored maps, in- cluding 15 maps of America. 4° half calf Paris, 1683 2147 Sanson. Another copy. 4^ vellum. Paris, 1683 2148 Sanson. Introduction a la Geographic. With 130 large colored maps and plans. 2 vols, large atlas folio, half calf. Paris and Amsterdam, 1 686--90 2 \ 49 Santander de la Serra. Dictionnaire Bibliographique choisi flu quinzieme Siccle, ou Description par ordre alphabetiquc des Kditions le plus rares et le plus recherchdes du quinzie- me siecle. 3 vols. 8"^ half morocco. Bruxelles, 1805 2150 Sarasin. Oeuvres Choisies. 16° calf. Paris, 1757 2151 Sauley, F. de. Systbme Monetaire dc la R^publiquc Romaine a I'dpoque de Jules Cesar. Plates. Small folio, paper. Paris, 1873 2152 Saunders, F. L. The Story of some Famous Books. 16° cloth, uncut. ' New York, 1887 2153 Savage, James. The Librarian. 8'' half calf, gilt. London, '1808 6 Portraits inserted, but lacks Xo. 19, which was issued as an extra number. 2154 ScADDiNG, Henry. 1 oionto of Old ; Collections and Recol- lections illustrative of the Early Settlement and Social Life of the Capital of Ontario. By Henry Scadding. Portraits and illustrations, 8"" cloth. ' Toronto, i868 CATALOGUE. 211 2155 ScADDiNG. Canada and Oxford: i, Merton College and Canada ; 2, Canada in the Bodleian ; 3, On Museums, the New Oxford Museum included. 8^ half morocco. Toronto, 1873 2156 ScALiGERANA, Thuana, Perroniana, Pitha^ana, et Coloraes- iana; ou Reraarques historiques, critiques, morales, et litt^raires de Jos. Scaliger, J. Aug. De Thou, le Cardinal du Perron, Fr. Pithou, et P. Colomies. Avec les Notes de plusieurs Savans. 2 vols. 12'' half calf extra, gilt top. Amsterdam, 1740 2157 ScHERER, J. B. Recherches historiques et geographiques sur le nouveau-monde. 8° boards. Paris, 1777 2C58 ScHiNDLER, Solomon. Messianic Expectations and Modern Judaism, With introduction by M. J. Savage. 12*^ cloth. Boston, 1886 2159 ScHMiTZ, Leonard. Manual of Ancient History, from the remotest Times, to the overthrow of the Western Umpire, A: D. 476. 12*^ half roan. New York. 2160 ScHONER. Johann Schoner, Professor of Mathematics at Nurenberg. A Reproduction of his Globe of 1523 lon^; lost, his dedicatory letter to Reymer von Streytperck and the " De Moluccis '* of Maximilianus Transylvanus ; with new translations and notes on the globe, by Henry Stevens. Edited with an introduction and bibliography, by C. H. Coote. Portrait and Fac-simile maps. Large Papeu. Royal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1S88 2 161 School for Satire, a volume of satirical Poems, addressed to the various commentators on Shakespeare, Capell's Ghost, and others. 8^ half morocco, gilt top. London, 1802 2162 School Books. Theses de Math^matiques et de Phys- ique qui seront soutenues au Seminaire de Quebec, Alardi 5 October. Small 4° richly bound in full morocco, mosaic binding, gilt edges, by Lemieux of Quebec. Quebec, (circa, 1774) 2163 School Books. Theses de Mathematique qui seront sou- tenues au Seminairie de Quebec. Vendredi, 26 Mai. Small 4** in full morocco, mosaic binding, gilt edges, by Lemieux. Quebec, 1775 The above two volumes are the result of a "supreme effort" by a Canadian binder and are very interesting as such ; the ornamentation consists of a very elaborate tooling on inlaid leather of various colors, and is certainly very original, but the combination of colors is rather surprising. 212 CATALOGUE. The difficulty of getting early editions of School books is recognized by all Book-collectors and Librarians everywhere, the following series would be nK)>l difticult to duplicate in the early dates. 2164 School and Religious liooks. 1797 to 1810. Ileures Komaines en gros caractere etc. 12° calf. A Que- bec; Jean Neilson, 1795. (fnie copy very rare); — Graduel Komain a Tusage du diocese de Quebec, - with music, 16*^ full calf, fine copy. A Quebec, n. d. circa, 1797); — Ofiice de la Sainte Vierge a I'usage des Congreganistes, J. Lovell, Montreal, N. D. ; — Funeral Sermon, Montreal, Benjamin Frobisher, 1787, by Rev. C. I). Delisle, MS. copy; — Instructions Chretiennes. 24° hoards, Quebec, 1807; — Ileures Royales en gros carac- te*res. 16° calf, Quebec, 1806 ; — Concise Introduction to Practical Arithemelic, by Rev. John Strachan. 16° calf, 7 vols. Montreal, 1809 ?ilJ5 School and Religious Books. 1810 to 1820. Catechisme liistorique par M. Fleury, r8° Quebec, 1810; — Grant's Tables, iS°, Quebec, 1810; — L'Ame eleve'e a Dieu iG'^ Quebec, 1811 ; — Heures Komaines, 16°, Quebec, 1812; — L' Imitation de Jesus Christ (De Gonnelier) Oscar Dunn, auto on title, 18°, Quebec, 1813: — Exercice tres devot envers St. Antpine (with an account of miracles). 32*^ Montreal, 1813; — T^o Sermons on Family Prayer by the lion, and Rev. Charles Stewart, 8^ Montreal, 1814; — (the first Anglican Service Prayer Book printed in Canada), Le Petit Manuel du Chretien, Quebec, 1814; — L'Office de la Semaine Sainte, Quebec, 1S16. 10 vols. 2166 School and Religious Books. 1820 to 1840. L'Office de I'Eglise, Quebec, 1820; — Instructions du Sainte Rosaire, Quebec, 1821; — Society for Promoting Christian Knowl- edge (subscription list 4 pp.) Niagara, 1826; — Chal- loner's History, Montreal, 1828; — Le Grand Catechisme, Quebec, 1829 ; — Formules Quel3ec Ritual, Quebec, 1830 ; Devotion aux Saints Anges, Montreal, 1832; — Confrerie de Notre Dame, Quebec, 1834; — Le Petit Catechisme, Quebec, 1835 ; — Compendium Historiae Ecclesise, Qtiebec, 1834; — Epitome Historiae Ecclesise, Quebec, 1834; — Epitome Historiae Sacrae Village Debartch (J. P. Boucher- Bellevillee), 1836 ;^- Instructions Chretiennes Trois Riv- eres, 1836; — Petit Manuel a Tusage de Quebec, 1832 ; — Gil Bias, Quebec, 1837. 14 vols. ■2167 School and Religious Books. 1830 to i8'40. English, French and Greek. 10 vols. 216S School and Religious Books. 1840 to 1850. Including *' Shall and Will " by Sir Edward Head. Murray's Gram- mar, Toronto, N. D., Murray's Grammar, Toronto, 1845 ; Kirkham's Grammar, Toronto, 1845, ^^c- H vols. CATALOGUE. 2(3 2169 School and Religious Books. 1850 to 1870. Includes Racine's Souvenirs Historiques du Canada ; — Garneau's Abridged History; — Roy's Canada, etc. 12 vols. 2170 School and Religious Books. Elemens de la Grammaire Latine, h Tusage des Colleges, Par W. L'Honnond, Pro- fesseur-emrite en TUniversite de Paris, Syntaxe, a Mon- treal. Louis Roy, 1796. 3 Parts, with titles to Syntax and Method. The first title page is missing together with the first page up to 5, otherwise perfect though first pages are thuml3ed on the edges. 12° original paper cover. 2171 School and Religious Books. Elements de la Grammaire Latine, Quebec, Imprimes h la Nouvelle Imprimerie original paper. 12^ i799- 2172 School and Religious Books. Geographic a Tusage des Ecoliers du Petit Seminaire de Quebec, k Quebec, J. Neil- son 1804, 24° paper; — Traits d'Arithmetique pour I'usage des Ecoles, par J. A. Bouthillier, ^ Quebec, J. Neilson 1809. 16° boards; — Elemens de la Grammaire Fran^aise par M. L'Homond. Deuxieme edition de Quebec, a Quebec, J. Neilson, 18 10. 16*^ boards; — Syllabaire Frangaise, by W. Borny, Montreal, N. Mower, 18 10. 16'' boards; — I'Arithm^tique par M. Bibaud, Montreal, N. Mower, 18 16. 16*^ calf; — Grammaire Latine, Montreal, J. Brown, 181 1 ; — (Title page to the first part, Grammaire Fran^aise missing ; extra tall copy.) 8° calf; — Grammaire Fran^aise, Mon- treal, J. Brown. 8*^ boards ; — Grammaire of the French Tongue, by John Perrin, Mower, Montreal 1812. 16"^ calf. 8 vols. 2173 School and Religious Books. Nouvelle Methode h bein lire et orthographier par Gean Palairet, Quebec. 12° boards 1821 ; — Cours d'Education Elementaire, by J. F. Perrault, Quebec. 12° boards, 1822 ; — Fessenden's Tables, Mon- treal, N. Mower, 1822. 8° calf; — French Genders, 24"* full morocco, Quebec, 1827; — Grammaire Elementaire Lequien. 16° calf, Montreal, 1828 ; — Geographic Elemen- taire de Nicolet, 16°, Montreal, 1828; — Traits d'Arithme- tique, Boutillier, 16° calf, Quebec, 1829; — English Reader, Murray & Bartlett, 16° calf, Montreal, 182S. 8 vols. 2174 School and Religious Books. 1840 to 1870. Petit Recueil de Cantiques. Trois Rivieres, 1847 5 — Psalms and Hymns. Trinity Church, Montreal, 1842 ; — Manual Par- ochial Psalmody, Quebec, 1844; — Canadian Church Psal- mody, with music. Toronto, 1845; — Book of Psalms, Toronto, 1851 ; — Rev. Robert McGilPs Discourses, Mon- treal, 1853, (contains Sermons on the Rebellion- 1837, ^^^ Great Plre of Montreal, 1852 and 4,) and others, lo vols. 2,4 CATALOGUE. 2175 School and Religious Books. A Selection from the Psalms of David with music. 4"^ boards. Montreal, 182 1 ; — Root and Offspring of David, by Rev. W. McGilvray, 1848 ; — Grammaire Frangoise h Tusage du Petit Seminaire de Mon- treal, 181 1 ; — The Catholic School Book, Montreal, 1817 ; Manuel du Peleriu, 1848, with view of old Bonsecours Church. 5 rare volumes. 2176 School and Religious Books. Instructions Sur le Jubil^, Quebec, 1827 ; — Pratique des Seminaristes, Quebec, 1838 ; — La Terre Sainte, N. D. (1841) ; — L'Instruction Primarie Jean Juneau, 1847 5 — Bibaud's Catdchisme de THistoire du Canada, 1853 (rare), and twelve others. 18 pamphlets 2177 School and Religious Books. Letter from Dr. Strachan to Dr. Lee, Kingston, U. C, 1829 ; — Abridgment of Christian Doctrine, Montreal, 1812 ; — Dr. Milne's Catechism; — James Thomson's Family Prayers, Montreal, 1839 ; — Bish- op Oxenden's Family Prayers, London, Ont., 1870 ; — Roe's Purgatory ; — Bishop of Ontario on Agnosticism ; — Dr. Beecher's New Measures, New York, 1828 ; — Swear not at all, by Dr. Bentham, 1817, and others on the Jesuits, etc. 2 1 pamphlets. 2 1 78 School and Religious Books. Early miscellaneous. Se- lections from the Psalms, etc. 16° cloth. St. John, N. B., 1844 ; — Manuel Abr^g^ de Contro verse ou Contro verse des Pauvres, Quebec, 1806 ; — Heures Romaines (title missing), Quebec, 1812 ; — Borny's Sylabaire Fran9ois, Montreal, 1 8 10; — Bibaud's Arithimetique, Montreal, 18 16. 5 vols. 2179 School and Religious Books. Miscellaneous. Grammaire Grecque, Montreal, 1837; — Institutiones Philosophicae, Quebec, 1835 ; — Choix de Cantiques (Presbyterian), Que- . bee, 1844; — Lafleche, La Societ(f Civile, Montreal, 1866; Quebec Classical School Prize Book. Full calf, with stamp on sides, 1836 ; — Tutu's Droits du Clerge du Canada, Mon- treal, 1842 ; — Glimpses of the Mona^ery, Quebec, 1S75, and others. 16 vols. 2180 School and Religious Books. Formulaire de Pri^res, Quebec, 181 1 ; — Quebec Directories for the years 1847-8 ; (the second Hawkins Directory very rare) — 1850-1 — *^52-3; — Standing Orders, 79th Highlanders, 1835; — Quebec Guide, with map, 185 1 ; — Municipal Code Prov- ince of Quebec, 1875 ; — Sermon du Pere Bourdaloue. Qubec, 1827. 9 vols. 2181 School and Religious Books. Souvenir de St. Jean Bap- tiste, 1874, with portraits ; — La Teue Saint (1841); — Manuel de Controverse (1841.) 12 vols. Montreal. CATALOGUE. 215 2182 School and Religious Books. Williams' Alexander the Great and Life of Mohammed, Niagara, U. C, 1831 ; — Upper Canada Stewart Travelling Mission Fund, Spring- field, U. C„ 1836 ; — Ten letters on the Church and Church Establishments, addressed to the Hon. V. H. Draper by an Anglo-Canadian, Toronto, 1839; — Taylor's Globe, 1836 ; — Quebec Directory, 1847-8 ; — Selection of Psalms, etc., Toronto, 1842. 7 vols. 2183 Schoolcraft, H. R. Onedta, or Characteristics of the Red Race of America ; from original notes and manuscripts. Illustrations. 8° half roan. New York, 1845 2154 Schramm, J. C. De Philosophia Canadensium Populi in America septentrionale Balbutiente dissertatis. Small 4° half calf. Helmestadi, 1707 2155 Scotland. Regiam Majestatem Scotias Veteris Leges ct constitution es, et Archivis publicis, et antiquis libris man- uscriptis collecta^, etc. Small folio, half sheep. Thomas P'inlason : Edinburgi, 1609 An early and rare imprint. 2156 Scott, Sir Walter. Tales of my Landlord, 4 vols. ; — The Antiquary, 3 vols. Plates by Stothard. Together 7 vols. 12° calf. From the Beckford Library, with MS. notes by Beckford. Edinburgh, 18 16 2187 Scull, S. A. Greek Mythology Systematized. Illustrations. 8° cloth. ' ' Philadelphia. 2188 Sears, Robert. Scenes and Sketches in Continental Europe. Illustrations. 8"* cloth. New York, 1848 2189 [Seguenot (Father) of Montreal.] Letter from a Romish Priest in Canada to one (Mrs. Christiana Baker) who was taken captive in her infancy, and instructed in the Romish Faith, but some time ago returned to this her native coun- try. With an answer thereto by . . . Gov. William Burnett. 8° half green morocco. Boston, 1729 2190 Seignories. Dunkin, Christopher. Case of the Seigniors of Lower Canada, submitted to the judges of the Court of Queen's Bench and of the Superior Court for Lower Cana- da in reference to the questions and counter-questions before them, under the Seigniorial act of 1854. Royal paper, uncut. Montreal, 1855 2 191 Seignories. Henriquez, Henri. Code des Seigneurs Ilauts- Justiciers, et Fe'odaux. 12° calf. Paris, 1780 2192 Seigniories. Report of the Commissioners Seigniorial Jenure in Lower Canada and Appendix. Kingston, 1844 2193 Seignorial. Bills relating to Seignoral Rights. Bound in I vol. folio, half calf 2i6 CATALOGUE. 2194. Seignoral. Titles and Documents relating to the Seigno- ral Tenure ; — Edicts, Ordnances, Declarations and De- crees relative to the Seignorial Tenure. Bound together. Thick royal 8° half sheep. Quebec, 1852 2195 Seigniores. Tenure Seigneuriale. De TAbolition des droits feodaux et seigneuriaux en Canada, par Dumesnil, 1849; — Pieces et Documents relatifs a la Tenure Seign- euriale, 1852 ; — Refutation du rapport soumis a la Con- vention Anti-Seigneuriale, 1855, etc. 5 pamphlets. 2196 Seigniories. Report of Government upon all Grants made of Seigniories and Lands under the French Regime, 1623 ^^ 1760, with Index. Gives Date, Reference to title. Name of Grantor and Grantee, and full specification of grant, boundaries, etc. A very valuable and rare Report, issued about 1840 ; — also Parochial and Townships Subdivision of Lower Canada ; — Return to the Legislative Assembly, 1853. Quebec, 1853. 2 vols. 2197 Sellar, Robert. History of the County of Huntingdon, and of the seigniories of Chateaugay and Beauharnois from their first settlement to the year 1838. PYontispieces. 8° cloth. Huntingdon, 1888 219S SermOxNS. Barnard, John. Convention Sermon, 1738; — Appleton, N. Convention Sermon, 1743 ; — Exposition of Rom. 3, 20-23, 1749 ; — Ordination of Rev. Stephen Badger, 1 753 ; — Clark, Peter. The Witness of the Spirit ; — Ser- mon in Watertown, 1744 ; Convention Sermon, 1745; Or- dination of VVm. Jenison, Salem, East Parish, 1728 ; — Ed- wards, Jona. Funeral Sermon for David Brainerd, 1747; — Byles, Mather. Sermon before the Execution of a Young Negress, for poisoning her infant, Boston, 1781 ; — Gay, Eben. Election Sermon, 1745 ; — Tirrell, Eben. Exhorta- tion on the late Fast, Jan. 1747-8; — Prentice, T. On a Thanksgiving, for the reduction of Cape Breton, July, 1745 ; — On a Public Fast, Jan. 1747-8, after the burning of the Court House : Hancock, John, of Braintree. Ordination of Rev. John Bass, at Ashford, Conn., Sept. 7, 1743 ; — Par- sons, Jona. Wisdom justified of her children ; Lectures in Boston, 1742 ; — Smith, Thomas, of Falmouth. At Ordi- nation of Solomon Lombard, in Gorham Town, Dec. 26, 1750; — Harrington, T. Century Sermon at Lancaster, '753* *^ pamphlets, bound in i vol. 8° sheep. Boston, 1738-53 2199 SEViGNt. Lettres de Marie Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise de Sdvignd, a Madame la Comtesse de Grignan sa fille. Fine copy. 2 vols, in i, elegantly bound by Trautz-Bauzonnet in olive crushed levant morocco extra, inside borders, gilt edges. N. P., 1726 CATALOGUE. ?i7 2206 Sewall, Joseph. Sermon on the Reduction of tlic Havan- nah, Boston, Sept. 16, 17G2. S° stitched, uncut. Doston, 1762 2201 SeYxMOUR. Conduct of a Married Woman, laid down in a series of letters. 18^ sheep. London, 1753 2202 Shafer, Daniel R. Foundations of Success and Laws of Trade. 8° sheep. Montreal, 1877 2203 Shaftesbury, Earl Anthony. Characteristics of Men, Man- ners, Opinions, Times. Fifth edition. An elegant copy of the fine Baskerville edition. 3 vols, rcyal 8*^ old calf. Birmingham, 1773 2204 SHAKESPEARE, WILLL\M. The Second Folto. Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories and Tragedies. Published according to the true originall copies. The sec- ond impression. Folio, full russia, re-backed. Printed by Thomas Cotes, for Robert Allot, and arc to be sold at the signe of the Black Beare in Paul's Churchyard : London, 1632 An excellent copy of the extremely rare second folio, with good marprins, the original Droeshout portrait neatly inlaid, the leaf contain- ing Jonson*s verses, leaf of dictation, and two leaves at the end neaily mended. J. G. Nichol's copy, with his autograph and notes. An additional value is given to the above copy by the numerois manuscript notes it contains, recording all the variations from the first folio, every change from the former edition is carefully recorded, giving the took an especial interest. "As to the value of the text of this Second Folio, a diversity of opinions exist. Stanton says, *it corrects some of the most palpable typographical mistakes of the first folio.* The price of this second folio, though constantly advancing, does not show the marked advanc e of the first. Fifty or sixty years ago a second folio generally brought at auction in London, from ;^20 to £30- Mr. Perkin's copy sold for ;(^44, while Mr. Daniel's copy realized the highest price paid at a public sale, ;^I48.'* 2205 Shakespeare. The Fourth Folio. Mr. William Shakes- peare's Comedies, Histories and Tragedies; published according to the true original copies ; unto which is added seven Plays never before printed in folio, the fourth edition. Portrait in fac-simile and 3 leaves wanting, otherwise a very good clean copy. Folio, calf. London, 1685 2206 Shakespeare. The Tragedy of Othello, the Moore of Venice. As it hat been diverse times acted at the Globe, at the Black-Friers, by his Maiesties Servants. Written by William Shakespeare. Small 4° dark calf, gilt. Printed by A. M,, for Richard Hawkins : London, 1630 A good, but somewhat short copy of this exceedingly rare quarto Shakespeare. An edition of primary value as it varies from the quarto of 1622 and the folio of 1623, and followed an independent MS. 2i8 CATALOGUE. 2207 Shakespeare. The First Collated Edition of the Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare. A reproduction in exact fac-simile of the famous First Folio, 1623, by the newly-dis- covered process of photo-lithography, executed under the superintendence of H. Staunton. Large folio, cloth, uncut. London, 1866 2208 Shakespeare. Mr. William Shakespeare's Comedies, His- tories and Tragedies, London, 1623. Portrait on title. 4° half calf. Reprinted for L. Booth : London, 1862 2209 Shakespeare. Works of, in reduced fac-simile from the famous First Folio edition of 1623. With an introduction by J. O. Halliwell-Phillips. 8° half roan, uncut, gilt top. London, 1876 2210 Shakespeare. Plays and Poems. Valpy's scarce cabinet edition, with 170 outline plates, original impressions. 15 vols. 16° calf. London, 1832 2211 Shakespeare. Plays. Pickering's Diamond edition. 9 vols. 18° cloth, uncut. London, 1825 2212 Shakespeare's Plays ; with his Life. Edited by Gulian C. Verplanck. Numerous illustrations. With autograph let- ter of the editor inserted. 3 vols, royal 8° morocco. New York, 1847 2213 Shakespeare. Taming of the Shrew. As arranged by Au- gustin Daly. With an introduction by William Winter, Il- lustrated by photogravures. 8° paper. Privately printed. New York, 1887 2214 Shakespeare. Sonnets. Edited by Edward Dowden. Por- trait. 18° full crimson morocco, gilt edges, padded sides. London, 1885 2215 Shakespeare. Annals of the Life and Works of William Shakespeare, collected from the most recent authorities. Illustrations. 12° cloth. London, 1886 2216 Shakespeare's Home. Visited and described by Washing- ton Irving and F. W. Fairholt; with a letter from Stratford by J. F. Sabin, and the complete prose works of Shakes- peare. With 12 etchings by J. F. and W. W. Sabin. 4° half blue morocco extra, uncut edges, gilt top. New York, 1877 Large Paper. India Proofs, including the Falstaff plate not in the small edition. 2217 Shakespeare Illustrated; or the Novels and Histories on which the Plays of Shakespeare are founded. Collected and translated from the originals by Mrs. Lenox. With critical remarks, and biographical sketches of the Writers by M. M. Noah, VqI i, (all published). S"" sheep. Phila., 1809 CATALOGUE. 219 2 1 18 Shaw, Henry. Illuminated Ornaments from MSS. and Early Printed Books of the Middle Ages, with Descriptions by Sir F. Madden. 59 beautiful plates, highly finished with opaque colours, and heightened with gold. Imperial 4° half morocco extra, gilt edges. Large Paper. Pickering : London, 1833 2219 Shaw. Specimens of Ancient Furniture. 74 plates drawn from existing authorities, with Descriptions by S. R. Mey- rick. All the plates richly colored. Imperial 4° half mor- occo. Large Paper. Pickering: London, 1836 2220 Shaw. Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages, from the Seventh to the Seventeenth Centuries, with an Histori- introduction and Descriptive Text to every illustration, by Thomas Wright. With 96 colored plates, 98 initial letters printed in colors, and 128 wood-cuts. 2 vols, imperial 8"" half morocco. Pickering; London, 1843 2221 Shaw. Handbook of the Art of Illumination as practised during the Middle Ages ; with a description of the metals, pigments, and processes employed by the Artists at differ- ent periods. 16 large, separate plates of miniatures, with initial letters and ornaments executed in fac simile after the designs of illuminated MSS. Imperial 4° half morocco. Large Paper. London, 1866 2222 Shaw, Handbook of Mediaeval Alphabets and Devices. 36 plates. Imperial 8° cloth. London, 1853 2223 Shea, J. G. French-Onondaga Dictionar}^, from a Manu- script of the Seventeenth Century. Royal 8° half morocco. New York, i860 2224 Shea. History of the Catholic Missions among the Indian Tribes of the United States, 1529-1854. Portrait. 8° cloth. N. Y. 1883 2225 Sheldon, Gilbert. Sermon preached before the King at Whitehall, June 28, 1660. Being the day of solemn Thanks- giving for the happy return of his majesty. Small 4° stitched. London, 1660 2226 Shelley, Percy Bysshe. Queen Mab. 8° boards, uncut. London, 182 1 2227 Shenston, Thomas E. Oxford Gazetteer, containing a com- plete history of the County of Oxford, from its first settle- ment ; together with a full abstract of each census, carefully copied from the original abstracts. Portrait and map. 8"^ cloth. Hamilton, C. W., 1852 2228 Shephard, R. H. The School of Pantagruel ; an Essay. Second edition. (First edition printed, but suppressed be- fore publication). 8° half roan, ^ilt edges. Sunbury, 1862 220 CATALOGUE. 2229 Shoberl, Frederic. The World in Miniature. Numerous illustrations. iS"" half morocco. London. 2230 SiiucKFOHP, Samuel, llistoire du Monde^sacree el profane. Interleaved, Maps. 4 vols. 12'^ old morocco, gilt edges. Leyde, 1738 2231 SiLLiMAX, Benjamin. Remarks made on a Short Tour be- tween Hartford and Quebec in the Autumn of 1819. Plates. 12^ sheep. New Haven, 1824 2232 SiLi.ius Italicus. Opus de Bello Punico secundo summa, cura Ambrosij Nicandri castigatum. restitutis multis car- minibus quae in alijs desiderantur. 12° vellum. Impressum Philippi Suntje : Florentiae, 1515 Good copy of the scarce Junta edition. 2^33 Simons, N. VV. A Letter to an Honorable Brigadier- General, Commander-in-Chief of his Majesty's Forces in Canada, London, 1760. Now first ascribed to Junius. 12"^ cloth, uncut. Pickering: London, 1841 2234 SiREV, Jean. Les Codes Annotes de Sirey, contenant toute la jurisprudence des arrets et la doctrine des auteurs, con- tinues par P. Gilbert. 2 vols, royal 8*^ half morocco, gilt. Paris, 1882-86 223$ Skottowe, B. C. Four Hanoverain Kings ; a Short History of the Four Georges, embracing the Period, 1714-1830. S"^ cloth, uncut. London, 1884 2236 Slater, J. H. Library Manual, a guide to the formation of a library, and the valuation of rare and standard books. 12*^ cloth. London. 2237 Slight, Benjamin. Indian Researches; or facts concerning the North American Indians. 12'' half roan. Montreal, 1844 2238 Small, H. B. Chronicles of Canada, or a concise history of the leading events in the old provinces of the New Do- minion. 8^ paper. Ottawa, 1868 2239 Small. Animals of North America ; Series i, Mammalia. 8° cloth. Montreal, 1864 2240 Small. Products and Manufactures of the New Dominion. 8° paper. Ottawa, 1868 2241 Small. Canadian Handbook and Tourists' Guide. Photo- graphic illustrations. 12° cloth. Montreal, 1866 2242 Smmii, G. H. Manual of Grecian Antiquities. Illustrations. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1834 2243 Smith, Captain John. A Description of New England, or Observations and Discoveries in the North of America, in the year 1614. Fac-simile of the original map. 4*^ cloth, uncut. Only 250 copies printed. Boston, 1865 CATALOGUE. 221 2244 Smith. Advertisements for the unexperienced planters of New England and anywhere. London, 163 1. Map. 4"" cloth, uncut. Only 250 copies printed. Boston, 1865 2245 Smith. True Travels, Adventures and Observations of Captain John Smith in Europe, Asia, Africke, and America, beginning about the yeere 1593, and continued to this present 1629. From the London edition of 1629. Por- trait, maps and plates. 2 vols. 8® sheep. Richmond, 1S19 2246 Smith, Phillip H. Acadia, a lost chapter in American His- tory. Illustrations. 8° cloth. Pawling, N. Y., 1S84 2247 [Smith, William.] Historical Account of the Expedition against the Ohio Indians in the year 1764, under the com- mand of Henry Boquet, Esq., Colonel of Foot, and now Brigadier General in America. Including his Transactions with the Indians, relative to the Delivery of the Prisoners, and the Preliminaries of Peace. With an introductory ac- count of the preceding Campaign, and Battle at Bushy-Run. To which are annexed Military Papers, etc. 12° full calf extra, uncut. Dublin, 1769 2248 Smith, William. Sermon on the present situation of Ameri- can Affairs, preached at Christ-Church, June 23, 1775, at the request of the officers of the third battalion of the city of Philadelphia. 8** full polished calf extra, gilt edges, by Pratt. Philadelphia, printed ; re-printed, London. Presentation copy from the author, with the following autograph on title-page : "The Author requests Col. Cad wallader's acceptance of this English edition of a sermon published at his request and the officers of his battalion," etc. 2249 Smith. Oration in Memory of General Montgomery and of the Officers and Soldiers who fell with him, Dec. 31, 1775, before Quebec, drawn up (and delivered Feb. 19, 1776) at the desire of the Honorable Continental Congress. 12° half morocco. Phila., 1776 2250 Smith, William. History of Canada, from its first discovery to the Peace of 1763. 2 vols. 8° half roan. A fine copy. Quebec, 18 15 2251 Smith, William. Classical Dictionary of Biography, Myth- ology, and Geography, based on the larger dictionaries. 1 6th edition. 750 illustrations. 8® cloth. London, 1878 2252 Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. Numerous illustrations. 2 vols, royal 8*^ cloth, uncut. London, 1872 2253 Smith. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities. Numerous illustrations. Royal 8*^ cloth, London, 1878 2254 Smith. Smaller Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiqui- ties. Illustrations. 12^ cloth. London, 1874 222 CATALOGUE. 2255 Smith, W. H. Canadian Gazetteer; comprising statistical and general information respecting all parts of the Upper Province, or Canada West. Map and illustrations^ 8° cloth. Toronto, 1846 2256 Smith. Canada, past, present and future, being a historical, geographical and statistical account of Canada West. Vol. I. 8° paper. . Toronto. 2257 Smith, W. R. History of Wisconsin. Vols, i and 3 (all published). 2 vols. 8° cloth. Madison, 1854 2258 Smollett, Tobias. Adventures of Roderick Random. 2 vols. 12° sheep. (Covers broken.) London, 1748 2259 Smollett. Expedition of Humphrey Clinker. Fine copper plates. 3 vols, in i, 8° sheep. (Covers broken.) London, 1785 2260 Smollett. Miscellaneous Works, with Memoir of the author by Thomas Roscoe. Illustrated by George Cruikshank. Portrait. 8° half morocco. London, 1850 2261 Smucker, S. M. History of the Four Georges^ Kings of England, containing incidents of their Lives, Public Events of their Reign, etc. 12® cloth. Phila., i860 2262 Smucker. History of the Modern Jews, or annals of the Hebrew Race, from the Destruction of Jerusalem to the present time. Portrait. 12° cloth. Philadelphia, i860 2263 Smyth, Coke. Sketches in the Canadas. 23 large litho- graphic plates of Canadian scenery, customs, etc. Atlas folio, cloth. (Stained.) London. 2264 [Smythe, D. v.] Short Topographical Description of his Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America. To which is annexed a Provincial Gazetteer. First edition. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1799 2265 Smythe. The Same. Second edition. 8° boards, uncut. London, 18 13 2266 Smith, William. Evidences of Christianity. 16° cloth. London, 1848 2267 Snowden, J. R. The Coins of the Bible and its Money Terms. Illustrations. 16° cloth. Philadelphia. 2268 Snow Drop ; or. Juvenile Magazine. Vols, i, 2, 3, 1847-50, followed by the Maple Leaf, a Juvenile Monthly Magazine, vols. I, 2, 3, 4. 5 vols. 12° and 8^ (The 3 title pages missing.) Montreal 1847-53 2269 Soirees Canadiennes, Recueil de litterature nationale. 186 1- 65. 5 vols. 8° in parts. Quebec. All published. A complete set of this very rare historical magazine. CATALOGUE. 225 2270 00littttS. Rerum Memorabilium Collectaneae. Fine copy, printed in Roman characters, the capitals rubricated and MS. notes in the margins. From the Sunderland Library. Small 4° calf. A. Portila : Parmae, 1480 2271 SoLis. Antonio de. History of the Conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Translated by Thomas Townsend. Portrait and plates. 2 vols. 8° old calf. London, 1738 2272 SoMERviLLE, Alexander. Conserrvative Science of Nations, being the first complete narrative of Somerville's Diligent Life in the service of public safety in Britain. 8*^ cloth. Montreal, i860 2273 SoRLEY, U. R. Jewish Christians and Jewdaism. A study in the history of the first two centuries. S° cloth, uncut. Cambridge, 187 1 2274 SouLE, Richard. Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous or Parallel Expressions. 12° cloth. Philadelphia, 1889 2275 SouTHESK, Earl of. Saskatchewan and the Rocky Moun- tains, a diary and narrative of travel, sport and adventure during a journey through the Hudson's Bay Company's Territories, 1859-60. Maps and illustrations. 8° cloth. Toronto, 1875 2276 SowERBY, James. British Miscellany; or Colored Figures of new, rare, or little known Animal Subjects ; many not before ascertained to be Inhabitants of the British Isles. Numerous colored plates. Royal 8° half roan, uncut. London, 1804-6 2277 Spaulding, Hugh M. Encyclopaedia of Law and Forms for all the States and Canada. 8° sheep. Phila., 1880 2278 Specimens, with Memoirs, of the Less-Known British Poets. With an introductory essay by George Gilfillan. 3 vols. 8° cloth uncut. Edinburg, i860 2279 fip^Cttlum !^tireum. Animas Peccatricis. Woodcut of the Fall of Man ; Paris, Guido Mercator, 1499 ; — Gerson, J. de. Regulae Mandatorum, with device of Jehan Petit ; Paris G. Mercatore, pour J. Petit, 1497. Slack £etter. 16° red morocco extra, gilt edges, by Padelqup. Paris, 1497-99 Excellent specimens of early French printing, bound by a celebrated binder. From the Hamilton, Palace library. 2280 Spedon, a. L. Rambles among the Blue Noses ; or remin- iscences of a tour through New Brunswick and Nova Scotia during the summer of 1862; — Tales of the Canadian Forest. 2 vols. 16° cloth. Montreal, 1863 2281 Spencer. Indian Captivity; a true narrative of the capture of the Rev. O. M. Spencer, by the Indians, in the neighbor- hood of Cincinnati. 16 half roan. N. Y., 1846 224 CATALOGUE. 2252 Spenser, Edmund. The Faerie Qveen : The Shepherds Calendar : Together with the other Works of England's Arch-Poet, Edm. Spenser. Collected into one volume, and carefully corrected. Title-page with wood-engraved border, also numerous head-pieces on wood, etc. Small folio, full sprinkled calf extra, yellow edges. (Title and i leaf mounted). Printed by H. L. for Matthew Lownes, London, Anno Dom. 161 1 A good copy of the second folio edition of the Faerie Queenc and the first £oUo of the other poems. 2253 Stackhouse, Thomas. An Epitome of the History, Lav.s and Religion of Greece. Frontispiece. 12° cloth. London, 1S24. 2254 Stafford Gallery. Engravings of the Marquis of Stafford's Collection of Pictures, in London ; arranged according to School and in Chronological order, with remarks on each picture. By William Young Ottley, the Executive Part un- der the management of Peltro William Tomkins, Esq. Contains 300 fine engravings. 4 vols, atlas folio, boards, uncut. Large PAPER. Brilliant India proofs. London, 1818 2285 Stamler. Dyalogus Johannis Stamler August, de diver- sarum gencium sectis et mundi religionibus. Wood-cut title, repeated on both sides of the leaf. Small folio boards, (i cover wanting). Per E. Oglin et G. Nadier, Auguste, 150S On the reverse of the leaf in a letter to Jacobus Philoniusus (Locher) dated May, 20, 1506, we find the words of which the following is a translation: "1 make, however, no mention of the discovered islands, but you may examine the two little tracts (which I send you herewith) of Cristofer Colom, the discoverer of the same, and of Alber- icus Vespucius, concerning the new discovered world (to both of whom our age is most largely indebted)." See Ilarrisse, B. A. V., No 51. 2:86 Stanley, George. Classified Synopsis of the principal painters of the Dutch and Flemish Schools, their scholars, imitators and analogists, including an account of some of the Early German Masters. 12"^ cloth, uncut. Bohn : London, 1S55 22S7 Stephens, C. H. Quebec Law Digest, being a complete compilation of all the Reported Decisions in the Province of Quebec, down to Jan. i, 1877. Royal 8"^ half sheep. Montreal, 1878 2255 Stephens, John L. Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas and Yucatan. Numerous illustrations. 2 vols. 8" cloth. New York, 1846 2289 Sterne, Laurence. Life and Opinions of Tristram Shand3% Gentleman. Original edition (except Vol. i, second edi- tion, and Vol. 2, fourth edition). 8 vols. 12"^ calf. (Title p^^c of vol. 7 imperfect.) London, 1760-65 With autograph of Sterne m vols 5 and 7. CATALOGUE. 225 2290 Sterne. Tristram Shandy, with introductory Note by John Oldcastle. Six unpublished illustrations in Aquatint from the original copper-plates engraved in 1820. Small 4® paper, uncut. Leadenhall Press : London. 2291 Sterne. A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy, beautifully illustrated by Maurice Leloir, with 12 full-page photogravures, and 220 wood engravings in the text. Small folio, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Bouton : N. Y., 18S4 Edition de luxe, handsomely printed on heavy vellum paper. 2292 Stevens, Henry. Recollections of Mr. James Lenox of New York, and the Formation of his Library. Portraits on India Paper. Square 8° boards, uncut, London, 1886 Large paper. 2293 Stevens. Catalogue of my English Library. 16° cloth. London, 1853 2294 Stevens. Schedule of Two Thousand Historical Nuggets taken from the Stevens Diggings in September, 1870, and set down in chronological order of Printing, from 1490 to 1800. Described and recommended a supplement to any printed Bibliotheca Americana. Imperal 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1870 2295 Stevens. Bibliotheca Historica; or, a Catalogue of 5000 volumes of Books and Manuscripts relating chiefly to America, sold in Boston, April 6, 1870. 8° cloth, uncut. Cambridge, 1870 2296 Stevens. Historical Collections. Part 2, with Printed list of prices. 8"^ paper, uncut. London, 1886 2297 Stevens, J. A. Jr. Colonial Records of the New York Chamber of Commerce, 1 768-1 784, with historical and biographical sketches. Portraits. Imperal 8° cloth, uncut. New York, 1867 2298 Stevenson, A. Vocal Preceptor or Key to Sacred Music from celebrated authors. Engraved title and music. Small oblong folio, paper. Montreal, 1811 A very rare Montreal imprint. 2299 Stewart, Rev. Charles. Short View of the present state of the Eastern Townships in the Province of Lower Can- ada. Autograph letter of the author inserted. 8° stitched, uncut. Montreal, 18 15 2300 Stewart, John. Account of Prince Edwards Island, in the Gulph of St. Lawrence, N. A. Map. 8° boards, uncut. London, 1806 2301 Stewart. Two Sermons on Family Prayer, with extracts from various authors, and a collection of Prayers, selected and compiled by Hon. and Rev. Charles Stewart, A. M., Minister of St. Armand, Lower Canada and Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Quebec. 8° calf. Mower: Montreal, 1814. The first Anglican Servigg Bgpk printed in Canada. Very rare. 226 CATALOGUE. 2302 Stirling, Earl of. Analytical Statement of the Case of Alexander, Earl of Stirling and Dovan, etc., containing an explanation of his official dignities, and peculiar territorial rights and privileges in the British Colonies of Nova Scotia and Canada. By Sir T. C. Banks. Map. 8° boards, un- cut. London, 1832 2303 Stirling. Register of Royal Letters relative to the affairs of Scotland and Nova Scotia from 16 1 5 to 1635. 2 vols, royal 4° half morocco, uncut, gilt tops. Edinburgh, 1885 Only 150 copies privately printed. 2304 Stone, E. M. Invasion of Canada in 1775, including the Journal of Capt. Simeon Thayer, describing the perils and sufferings of the Army under Col. Benedict Arnold, in its march through the Wilderness to Quebec, with notes and appendix. Portrait and plates. 4^ sheets, folded, uncut. Large Paper. Providence, 1867 2305 Stone. The Same. Portrait. 8° paper, uncut. Providence, 1867 2306 Stone, William L. Life of Joseph Brant. — Thayendanega ; including the Border Wars of the American Revolution. Portraits and maps. 2 vols. 8° cloth. New York, 1838 2307 Stone. Life and Times of Sir William Johnson. Portraits. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Albany, 1865 2308 Stothard, C. a. Monumental Effigies of Great Britain, from William I to Henry VIII, selected from our Cathed- rals and Churches, with Historical Descriptions and Intro- duction by John Kempe. New edition, with a large body of additional notes, by John Hewitt. 150 beautifully fin- ished full-page engravings, and nine vignettes, all tinted, and some illuminated in gold and colors. Imperial 4° half crimson morocco, gilt edges. London, 1876 2309 Stowe, H. B. Uncle Tom's Cabin : or, life among the lowly. Frontispiece. 8° imitation alligator. Toronto, 1852 2310 Stowe. Uncle Tom's Cabin ; or Negro Life in the Slave States of America. 50 illustrations. 8° imitation alligator. London, 1852 23 1 1 Strachan, James. Visit to the Province of Upper Canada in 1819. 8° morocco. Aberdeen, 1819 2312 Strachan, John. The Poor Man's Preservative against Popery. Containing an introduction on the character and genius of the Roman Catholic religion, and the substance of a letter to the Congregation of St. James Church, To- ronto, U. C, occasioned by the Hon. J. Elmsly's publication of the Bishop of Strasbourg's observations on the 6th chap- ter of St. John's Gospel. 8° boards. Toronto, 1834 First book printed in Toronto. CATALOGUE. 227 2313 Strada, Jaques de. Epitome du Tresor des Antiquitez ; c'est a dire Pourtraits des vrayes Medailles des Emp. taut d'Orient que d'Occident. Traduit par Jean Louueau. Numerous medallion portraits. Royal 8° vellum. Lyon, 1553 2314 Strauss, Frederick. Helon's Pilgrimage to Jerusalem. A Picture of Judaism in the century which preceded the ad- vent of Our Saviour. Translated from the German of Frederick Strauss. With Notes and Illustrations by the Translator. 2 vols, small 8° full polished calf extra, yellow edges, by Bedford. London, 1824 2315 Strauss, G. L. M. Men who have made the New German Empire. A series of biographical sketches. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1875 2316 Strawberry Hill Press. Spence, J. Parallel in the Man- ner of Plutarch, being a most celebrated Man of Florence (Signor Magliabechi), and one scarce heard of in England (Robert Hill). First edition. Satirical medallion portrait of Magliabechi. Small 4° red morocco extra, tooled sides, gilt edges, by Riviere. Fine copy. Printed at Strawberry Hill, 1758 2317 Street, Alfred B. Frontenac; or, the Atotorho of the Iro- quis, a metrical romance. Portrait. 12° cloth. N. Y., 1849 2318 Strickland, Agnes. Lives of the Bachelor Kings of Eng- land. Portrait. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 186 1 2319 Strickland, Major. Twenty-seven years in Canada West; or, the experience of an early settler. Edited by Agnes Strickland. 2 vols, in i, small 8° cloth. London, 1853 2320 Strutt, Joseph. Regal and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of England ; containing, in a compleat series, the representa- tions of all the English Monarchs, from Edward the Con- fessor to Henry VIH, together with many of the great per- sons that were emment under their several reigns. 60 fine plates, reproduced from ancient manuscripts. 4° in the original red morocco binding, tooled back and sides, gilt edges. London, 1773 Original edition, in a fine Roger Payne binding. 2321 Strutt. Sports and Pastimes of the People of England, including the Rural and Domestic Recreations, May Games, Mummeries, Shows, Processions, Pageants, and pompous Spectacles, from the earliest period to the present time. Edited by W. Hone, illustrated by 140 wood-cuts, from ancient manuscripts. Thick royal 4° half morocco, gilt top. London, 1876 Large PAPER, and printed to range with the other works of Strutt, in quarto, is further illustrated by an additional colored set of the engravings as they appeared in the ori- ginal edition. 228 CATALOGUE. 2322 Strutt. Complete View of the Dresses and Habits of the People of England, from the establishment of the Saxons in Britain to the present time. Illustrated by engravings. Colored copy, 2 vols. ; — Regal and Ecclesiastical Antiqui- ties of England, containing the most authentic Representa- tions of all the English Monarchs, from Edward the Con- fessor to Henry VIH, together with many of the great personages that were eminent under their several reigns. 72 engravings copied from tne ancient MSS, monuments, etc., carefully colored. Together 3 vols, royal 4° half morocco, uncut, gilt tops. London, 1842 The above are the new editions, greatly improved, with critical and explanatory notes by J. R. Planche, Esq., F. S. A. 2323 Stuart, James. Three Years in North America. 2 vols. small 8"" cloth, uncut. New York, 1833 2324 Stuart, C. Emigrants' Guide to Upper Canada. 12'' boards, uncut. London, 1820 2325 Students' Greece ; — Student's Specimens of Literature ; — Students' Gibbon. Illustrations. 3 vols. 12'' cloth. New York and London, 1884 2326 Sturm, C. C. Reflections on the Works of God, and on his Providence. Fine plates by Westall. 2 vols. 12° calf. London, 1824 2327 Sue, Eugene. Mysteres du Peuple ou Histoire d'une famille de proletaires a travers les ages. Illustrations. 6 vols, in 3, imperial 8° half calf. Paris. Original edition, which was rigidly suppressed. 2328 Sue. Les Mysteries de Paris. Nouvelle edition, revue par TAuteur. Best edition. Numerous illustrations, many full- page. 4 vols, imperial 8° half calf. Paris, 1843 2329 Sue. The Wandering Jew. Illustrations. 3 vols. 8° half calf, gilt. London, 1844 2330 SuLTE, Benjamin. Histoire des Canadiens-Frangais, 1608- 1880. Origine, Histoire, religion, guerres, decouvertes, colonisation, coutumes, vie domestique, sociale et politique. Numerous portraits and plates. 8 vols, folio, cloth. Montreal, 1882 2331 SuLTE. Melanges d'Histoire et de Litterature. 4 vols. 12° paper. Ottawa, 1876 2332 SuLTE. Album de I'Histoire des Trois-Rivieres. 8 large plates, comprising old plans, views, autographs, etc., 1634- J721. Large oblong folio, cloth. Montreal, 188 1 2333 SuLTE. Chronique Trifluvienne. Royal 8° paper, uncut. Montreal, 1879 2334 SuLTE. Histoire de Saint-Frangois-Du-Lac. 8° paper. Montreal, 1886 CATALOGUE. 229 2335 SuLTE. Melanges d'Histoire et de Litterature ; — Poesies, les Laurentiennes : — Le Golfe Saint-Laurent ; — Les Canada en Europe ; — Les Histoires de M. Suite, Protes- tation par J. C. Tache. 5 pamphlets. « 2336 SuTCLiFFE, Robert. Travels in some parts of North America, in the years 1804, 1805 and 1806. Plates. 12"^ half calf. York, 181 1 2337 SuTCLiFFE. Travels in some parts of North America in 1804-5-6, Plates. 16° sheep. York, 18 15 2338 Sutherland, T. J. Letter to Her Majesty the British Queen, with letters to Lord Durham, Lord Glenelg, and Sir George Arthur, to which is added an appendix embrac- ing a report of the testimony taken on the trial of the writer by a court martial at Toronto in Upper Canada. 12^^ cloth. Albany, 1841 2339 Swift, Jonathan. Travels into several Remote Nations of the World, in four parts. By Lemuel Gulliver. Fine por- trait. 2 vols, small 8"^ full sprinkled calf extra, yellow edges. London, 1726 Fine copy of the First Issue 'of the first edition, with separate pagination of each part, rare in this condition. 2340 Swift. A Tale of a Tub. Written for the universal improvement of Mankind. To which is added, an Account of a Battle between the antient and modern Books in St. James' Library. Fourth edition. 8° original calf. London, 1705 2341 SvNESii Hymni et Gregorii Nazianzeni Odse, Gr. et Lat. Fine copy. 32° red morocco, gilt edges, by Roger Payne. Turnoni, 1605 2342 'THABLEAU Des Piperies des Femmes mondaines, ou X par plusiers Histoires se voyent les ruses et artifices dont elles se servent (1632). Texte original avec une no- tice par le Bibliophile Jacob. 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1879 Holland paper copy. Only 50 copies, only 375 copies printed in all. 2343 Tach6, Alex. Vingt Annees de Missions dans le Nord. Quest de I'Amerique. 8*^ cloth. Montreal, 1866 2344 Tach6, Louis H. La Poesie Frangaise au Canada. 8° cloth. St. Hyacinthe, 1881 2345 Taensa Manuscript. Le Taensa a-t-il ete forge de toutes pieces ? Response a M. D, G. Briton, par Lucien Adam ; Le Taensa n'a pas et^ forg^ de toutes pieces, Lettre de M. F, Muller a Lucien Adam ; — Don Parisot ne produira pas le Manuscrit Taensa, lettre a M. V. Henry. 3 pamphlets. Paris, 1885 230 CATALOGUE. 2346 Taine, H. a. The Ancient Regime. 12° cloth. New York, 1876 2347 Tambaco, Johannes de. Speculum Patientie cum theolog- icis consolationibus ; — Speculum Patientie cum quibus- dam theologycis censolationibus adjunctis per doctorem Udalricum Pinder compilatium. With 2 fine woodcuts by Albert Durer. Small 4° calf. Nurembergae, 1509 2348 Tanguay, Cyprien. Dictionnaire Genealogique des Fa- milies Canadiennes depuis la fondation de la colonic jus- qu'a nos jours. 6 vols, royal 8° cloth. Quebec, 1871-89 2349 Tanguay. The same. Vol. 1. Royal 8° half calf. Quebec, 187 1 2350 Tanguay. Repetoire General du Clergd Canadien par ordre chronologique depuis la Fondation de la colonie jusqu'a nos jours. 2 vols. 8° paper. Quebec, 1868 2351 Tanguay. A Travers les Registres. Portrait. Royal S"^ paper, uncut. Montreal, 1886 2352 Tapestry. Tapisseries du Roy, ou sont representez les quatre elements et les quatre saisons, avec leur devises qui les accompagnent, et leur explication. With 2 engraved title pages, 8 finely engraved double page plates, from de- signs by Le Brun, and numerous vignettes in the text. Atlas folio, calf. Paris, 1679 2353 Taylor, Fennings. Are Legislatures Parliaments ? a Study and Review. 12° cloth. Montreal, 1879 2354 Taylor, Henry. Present Condition of Upper Canada, as regards agriculture, trade and commerce, 18° cloth. Toronto, 1850 2355 Taylor, Isaac. Scenes in America, for the amusement and instruction of little tarry-at-home travellers. Numer- ous illustrations. 18° boards. London, 182 1 2356 Taylor, Tom. Ballads and Songs of Brittany, translated from the " Barsaz Breiz " of Vicomte Hersart de la Ville- marque, with some of the Original Melodies Harmonized by Mrs. Tom Taylor. With illustrations by J. Tissot, J. E. Millais, J. Tenniel, C. Keene, E. Corbould and H. K. Browne. Small 4°. Elegantly bound by Alfred Matthews in red crushed levant morocco extra, double with crushed purple levant, exquisitely tooled and inlaid with leather at the corners, leather joints, gilt edges. London, 1865 A superb specimen of American binding, the inside tooling is equal to the work of the foremost modern French binders. 2357 Temple. Letters written by Sir William Temple and other Ministers of State, both at Home and Abroad. Portrait. 2 vols. 8*^ old calf. London, 1700 2358 Tennyson, Alfred. Enoch Arden. First edition. 16'' cloth, uncut. London, 1864 CATALOGUE. 231 2359 Terentius. Comoedia. Folio, old red morocco, with gilt panels ; from the Sunderland Library. Impressit Joannes Agrippina Coloniae : (Venetiis), 1471 Editio Princeps of Terence, with decisive date. This copy has 98 11. only ; therefore wanting the two 11. containing the Life of the Poet ; the leaves have been washed with chemicals, and are tender and a little defective. 2360 STerentittS. P. Ten Aphri Comedie in Guidone Juvenale familiater explanate ; et ab Jodoco Badio Ascensio, etc. Black £etter. 4° old calf. (Title wanting.) Per Pe. Mareschal etBarn. Chaussard : Lugduni, 15 15 2361 Terentius. Comoediae. (Cum notis Melanchtoni, Scali- geri, etc.) Folio, old calf. (Title missing and covers broken.) Robertus Stephanus: (Parisiis, 1529) 2362 Ternaux, H. Bibliotheque Americaine ou Catalogue des ouvrages relatifs a I'Amerique, qui ont paru depius sa decouverte jusqu' a Tan 1700. 8° half antique calf, red top. Paris, 1833 2363 Tetu et Gagnon. Mandements, Lettres Pastorales et Cir- culaires des Eveques de Quebec. Vols, i, 2, 4, and 5, 1659- 1806 and 1850--76. 4 vols, royal 8° paper. Paris. 2364 Thackeray, VV. M. Student's Quarter, or Paris Five and Thirty Years since. Original colored illustrations. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London. 2365 Theller, E. a. Canada in 1837-38, showing by historical facts, the causes of the late attempted Revolution, and of its failure. 2 vols, small 8° cloth Philadelphia, 1841 2366 Theodoret, evesque de Cyr. La Providence divine, traduit du grec en frangois, par le R. P. Nicolas Le Sueur. 12° old red morocco, tooling " a la Du Seuil," gilt edges. Paris, 1664 2367 Theophilus. Les Oeuvres de Theophile, diuise'es en trois parties. 2 vols, in i. 16° old red calf. Paris, 1661 2368 Thevet, E. Andre'. Les Singularitez de la France Antarc- tique, autrement nomme Amerique, et de plusieurs Terres et Isles decouvertes de nostre temps. Numerous wood- cuts by Jean Cousin, including the first illustration of an American Buffalo. The title and 3 pages in manuscript, otherwise a very good copy, with good margins. Small 4° vellum. Paris, 1558 The very rare Original edition. Thevet had his information direct from Jacques Cartier, and his narrative is the most authentic history of Canada and other parts of the New World. 2369 Thistleton, Francis. How I came to be Governor of the Island of Cacona ; with a particular account of my admin- istration of the affairs of that island. Illustrations. 8° paper. Montreal, 1852 232 CATALOGUE. 2370 Thomas, A. L. Poesies Diverses. 12® half sheep. Lyon, 1763 Contains Jumonville, Poeme, founded on the alleged assassination of Jumonville in Washington's expedition, which gave rise to the French and English war. 2371 Thomas, C. Contributions to the Early Settlement of St. Armand, Dunham, Sutton, Brome, Potton, and Bolton. 12° cloth. Montreal, 1866 2372 Thomas, Isaiah. History of Printing in America, with a Biography of Printers, and an account of Newspapers. 2 vols. 8° sheep. (Binding cracked.) Worcester, 18 10 2373 Thomas. History of Printing in America, with a biography of Printers, and an account of Newspapers. Second edi- tion, with corrections, and a catalogue of American publi- cations previous to the Revolution of 1776. Portrait. 2 vols, royal 8° cloth, uncut. Albany, 1874 2374 [Thompson, Charles.] An Enquiry into the Causes of the Alienation of the Delaware and Shawanesse Indians from the British interest and into the measures taken for recov- ering their friendship, extracted from the public treaties, and other authentic papers relating to the transactions of the Governn^ent of Pennsylvania and the said Indians, for near 40 years, and explained by a map of the country. Map. Small 8^ half crimson morocco, uncut, gilt top by Mathews. London, 1759 2375 Thomson, James. The Seasons. With fme plates by Kent. 4° old panelled calf. London, 1730 2376 Thomson. The Seasons. With four illustrations and extra portrait printed direct from the copperplates engraved in 1792, and a preface by John Oldcastle. Small 4^ paper, uncut. Leadenhall Press : London. 2377 Thomson. Works of. Portrait and plates. 2 vols. S° sheep. London, 1788 2378 Three Rivers. Les Ursulines des Trois Rivieres depuis leur Etablissement jusqu'a nos jours. Tome premier (all published). 8° paper, uncut. Trois-Rivieres, 1888 2379 Three Rivers. Early Years of Three Rivers; — Les Marches de la Ville des Trois-Rivieres ; — Three Rivers as a Sea-Port ; — Histoire de Trois-Rivieres, par Suite, etc. 6 pamphlets. 2380 Times, John. Curiosities of London, exhibiting the most rare and remarkable Objects of Interest in the Metropolis ; with nearly Sixty Years* Personal Recollections. New edi- tion, corrected and enlarged. Illustrations. Royal 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt top. London. CATALOGUE. ?33 23S1 TiMBS. Curiosities of London, exhibiting the most rare and remarkable Objects of Interest in the Metropolis, with nearly Fifty Years' Personal Recollections. Portrait. la'^ cloth, uncut. London, 1855 2382 TuRCOTTE, Louis P. Le Canada sous I'union, 1841-67. 12"^ cloth, Quebec, 1871 2383 Todd, Alpheus. Practices and Privileges of the Two Houses of Parliament; with an appendix of Forms. 8° cloth. Toronto, 1840 2384 Todd, C. B. Story of the City of New York. Maps and illustrations. 12*^ cloth. New York, 1888 2385 ToMLiNS, E. G. History of England ; combining the vari- ous histories by Rapin, Henry, Hume, Smollett, and Bel- sham ; corrected by reference to Turner, Lingard, Machin- tosh, Hallam and other sources. 3 vols, royal 8° cloth. London. 2386 TooNE, W. Chronological Historian, or a Record of Events, historical, political, biographical, literary, domestic, and miscellaneous'; principally illustrative of the Civil, Ecclesi- astical, Naval and Military History of Great Britain and its Dependencies, from the Invasion of Julius Cassar to the present time. 2 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1828 2387 Toronto. Hand-Book of Toronto ; containing its Climate, Geology, Natural History, Educational Institutions, Courts of Law, etc. By a member of the Press. Maps. 8"^ half morocco. Toronto, 1858 2388 Toronto. Illustrated Toronto, past and present. Maps and illustrations. 8° cloth. Toronto, 1877 2389 Toronto. Origin, History and Management of the Univer- sity of King's College, Toronto. 8° half roan. (2 copies.) Toronto, 1844 2390 Toronto Imprint. Poor Man's Preservation against Popery. The first book printed in Toronto. 8° stitched. Toronto, 1834 2391 Toronto. The City of Toronto and the Home District Com- mercial Directory and Register, with Almanack and Calen- dar for 1837, by George Walton. Toronto, U. C, n. d ; — The Toronto Directory and Street Guide for 1843-4, by Thomas Lewis. Toronto, 1843 ;•— Brown's Toronto City and Home District Directory, 1846-7. Toronto, 1846; — Notes upon Canada. Toronto, 1835. (With Marshall S. Bidwell's autograph signature ou the fly leaf, Speaker House of Assembly, U. S., 1837). 4 vols. 2392 Tour of H. R. H. the Prince of Wales through British Amer- ica and the United States. By a British Canadian. Por- trait. S'" cloth. ^34 CATALOGUE. 2393 Townships. A brief view of the Township Laws up to the present time, compiled by the Author of the Provincial Jus- tice. 12° half roan. Toronto, 1835 ; — ^^^i^st and Sec- ond Reports of the Select Committee appointed to inquire into the causes which retard the Settlement of the Eastern Townships of Lower Canada. Quebec, 185 1 ; — Parochial and Township Subdivisions of Lower Canada, giving his- tory of the Parishes directed under French Regime and the Townships under English Rule. Quebec, 1833. 3 vols. 2394 Tracts. Mayhew, Jonathan. Two Thanksgiving Sermons, Dec. 9, 1762, Boston, 1763 ; — Cleveland's Essay to Defend the Protestant Reformed System of New England, against Dr. Mayhew, pp. 108, Boston, 1763; — Burgh, J. Youth's Friendly Monitor, London, 1756; — Finley's Sermon on the Madness of Mankind, New York, 1758 ; — Clap's Essay on Moral Virtue, New Haven, 1765 ; — Wilkinson's Essay on Economy, Woodbridge, 1765; — Holly on Infant Bap- tism, New London, 1771 ; — Emerson Sermon at the Ordi- nation of J. Edson, Halifax, N. S., 1797; — Lewis's Ser- mon on Christian Forbearance, Hartford, 1789 ; — Willard's Sermon to Soldiers, Mendon, 1781, etc., etc. 27 Sermons bound in 3 vols. 8° sheep. 2395 Tracts. " Our Colonies," by A. W. Hart, London, 1849 ; — Report of a Case tried at Albert Circuit, in 1852, before Judge Wilmot and a Special Jury : Abraham Gessner vs. William Cairns, St. John, N. B., 1853 ; — Jewish Emancipa- tion not inconsistent with National Christianity, etc. S^ half morocco. 2396 Tracts. Lord, Benjamin. Parable of the Merchantmen cx^ plained, Norwich, 1773 ; — Gill, Sarah. Devotional Papers, etc., Norwich, 1773 ; — Christian Economy ; translated from an old manuscript found in the Isle of Patmos, New York, 1773; — Eliot, Jared. Give Caesar his Due; Conn. Elect- ion Sermon, 1738, New London, 1738; — Byle's Thanks- giving Sermon, for Successes of the British Arms, New London, 1760. Bound together, i vol. 8° sheep. 2397 Tracts. Observations on the State of the Colony, by J. Carry, York, U. C, 182 1 ; — Statistical Sketches of Upper Canada, for the use of Emigrants, by a Backwoodsman, London, 1832 ; — Canadian Farmer's Travels in the United States, in which remarks are made on the Arbitrarily Col- onial Policy practiced in Canada, by R. Davis, Buffalo, 1837 ; — Letters to Hon. W. Morris, being Strictures on the cor- respondence of that Gentleman with the Colonial Office, as a Delegate to the Presbyterian Body in Canada, by John Strachan, Cobourg, U. C., 1838, etc. Bound in i vol. 8° half sheep. CATALOGUE. 235 2398 Tracts. Inland Seas of North America, and the Natural and Industrial Productions of Canada, by Rev. J. Williamson, Kingston, 1854 ; — The Gavazzi Riot and Outrage in Mon- treal, June 9, 1853 ; — Canada warned against Jesuits and Jesuitism, Montreal, 1853; — The Leeming or Learning Family ; — Geological Survey of Canada, 1852-53, etc. 1 1 pamphlets bound in i vol. 8° half calf. 2399 Traitez de paix conclvs, entre S. M. Le Roy de France et les peuples du Canada ; Paix avec les Iroquois de la Nation Tsonnonts an A Quebec le vingt deuxieme May 1666. Paix avec les Iroquois de la Nation d'Onneist A Quebec le douz- ieme juillet 1666. Paix avec les Iroquois de la Nation d'Onontague, le treiz^me d^cembre, 1666. 4° vellum. Fine copy. Paris, 1667 Very rare document, not mentioned in Charlevoix* or Faribault's histories. These treaties were made by M. de Tracy, Vice Roi of New France, after the military expeditions against the Iroquois in 1666. 2400 Traitez de Paix entre la France, VAngleterre, la Savoye et la Hollande, concus a Utrecht le 11 Avril, 17 13. 4"^ stitched. Avignon, 17 13 2401 Treaty of Peace and Friendship between the most serene and most potent princess Anne, by the Grace of God, Queen of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, and the most serene and most potent Prince Lewis XIV, the most Chris- tian King, concluded at Utrecht, Mar. 21, 17 13, 4"^ stitched. London, 17 13 2402 Treaty of Peace, Good Correspondence, and Neutrality in America, between the most serene and mighty Prince James II, by the Grace of God, King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, etc., and the most Serene and Mighty Prince, Lewis XIV., the most Christian King, concluded the 6th Day of Nov., 1686. 8"^ half mor., gilt top. London, 1686 2403 Treaty of Amity, Commerce and navigation between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America, condi- tionally ratified by the Senate at Philadelphia, June 24, 1795. 16° sheep. Phila., 1795 2404 Treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation, between his Britannick Majesty, and the United States of America, signed at London, 19th of November, 1794. 4° paper stitched. Quebec, 1796 2405 Treaties. Collection of all the Treaties of Peace, Alliance, and Commerce, between Great Britain and other Powers, from the revolution in 1668, to the present time. 2 vols. 8 calf. (Covers broken). London, 1772 2406 Treatise on the Arts, Manufactures, Manners and Institu- tions of the Greek and Roman. Illustrations. 2 vols. i6* uncut, London, 1833 236 CATALOGUE. 2407 TkEBELLius Pollio; Flavius Vopiscus ; Johannis B. Egna- tij, de Principibus Romanorum, 12° calf. Rob. Stephani : Parisiis, 1544. 2408 Tkial. M'Lane, David, of Providence, R. I., for High Treason, at Quebec, June 14, 1797. In Providence Jour- nal, for April 28, 1873. 2409 Trial. Preceedings of a Court Martial, holden at Quebec for the trial of Lieut. Benoit Bender, of the 41st. Regi- ment of Foot, in July, 1815. 8° paper. Montreal, 1817 2410 Trial. Proceedings of a General Court Marshal, held at Edinburgh Castle, September 10, 1804, whereof Lt.-Colonel William Ponsonby was President, for the Trial of Certain Private Soldiers in the Canadian Fencible Regiment. 8"^ half roan, uncut. Edinburgh, 1805 2411 Trials. Life, Trial, Condemnation and Dying Address of the three Thayers, 1825 ; — Trial of Alexander M'Leod, 1837 ; — Review of the Case of Alexander M'Leod. 4 pamphlets bound in i vol., 8® half calf. 2412 TRiiBNER, Nicholas. Bibliographical Guide to American Literature. A classed list of books published in the United States of America during the last forty years. 8° half roan. London, 1859 2413 Trddon, S. Nouveau Traite de la Science-pratique du Blason, avec I'Explication des Armoiries des Princes, Dues et Pairs et autres grand seigneurs. Enrichies de cartou- ches, supports et autres ornemens. Upwards of 50 finely engraved heraldic plates. 12° full olive crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, inside borders. Paris, 1689 An elegant copy of a scarce and valuable heraldic work. 2414 Two Hundred Queries concerning the Doctrine of the Revo- lution of Human Souls, and its conformity to the truths of Christianity. 18° half russia. London, 1684 2415 Tucker, S. The Rainbow in the North. A short Account of the first establishment of Christianity in Rupert*s Land, by the Church Missionary Society. 12'' cloth, uncut. London, 185 1 2416 Turner Gallery. A Series of 120 engravings from the Works of J. M. VV. Turner, each plate accompanied with historical and critical remarks. Subscription edition. 2 vols, folio, in the original parts, uncut. New York. 2417 TuTTLE, Charles R. Illustrated History of the Dominion. Vol. I. Numerous portraits and plates. Royal 4° half morocco. Montreal, 1877 2418 TvTLER, Patrick F. ITistory of Scotland from the Accession of Alexander IH, to the Union. 4 vols, in 2, 12° half calf. Edinburgh, 1864 CATALOGUE. 237 2419 iHnxxtcxtmaia, Jfoliannes be, Cardinales S. Sixti (Vulgo Torquemada), Expositio brevis et utilis super toto Psalterio. Black £etUr, printed in single column, on 173 leaves, 35 and 36 lines to a page. Folio, original stamped calf. Impressa p. |)etru fidjOgfifer de Gernsshem, Moguntiae, 1474 A very fine specimen from Schoyffer's celebrated press, printed from the same type used by Faust and Schoyffer in their edition of the Bible in 1462. From the library of Duke de la Valliere, with his book-plate. 2420 Typoc.RAPHiCAL Antiquities : Origin and History of Print- ing, foreign and domestic, including among a variety of curious and interesting matter, chronological lists of emi- nent printers in England, Scotland and Ireland. 12' half roan. London, 18 13 2421 T TRFE, HoNOR^ d'. Le Sireine. Very fine copy. 12"^ \^ full blue morocco extra, gilt edges, by Chameolle- DuRU. Jouxte la copie imprim^e ii Paris, 16 18 2422 UzANNE, Octave. L'Ombrelle, le Gant, le Manchon. Beautifully illustrated with photogravures from designs by Paul Avril. Royal S"* paper, uncut. Paris, 1883 2423 UzANNE. Nos Amis les Livres. Causeries sur la Litt^ra- ture curie use et la Librairie. Etched frontispiece by Manesse. 12° ornamented wrapper, uncut edges. Paris, 1886 2424 ^ T'ADE Mecum for America; or, a Companion for Y Traders and Travellers ; containing, I. An exact and and useful Table, shewing the value of any quantity of any commodity, ready cast up, from one yard or pound to ten thousand; II. A Table of Simple and Compound Interest ; III. Names of Towns and Counties in the several Provinces and Colonies of New England, New York and the Jersies ; as also the several Counties in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia, etc. To which is added, the Names of the Streets in Boston. 12° calf. Boston, 1732 2425 Vade Mecum. The Same. 12** calf. (Title page and last leaf damaged.) (Boston, 1732) 2426 Valades, Didaco. Rhetorica Christiana ad concionandi, et orandi usurn ac commodata, utrisusque facultatis exemplis suo loco insertis ; quae quidem, ex indorum maxime de prompta sunt historiis, unde praeter doctrinam, suma quo que delectatio comparabitur. Copper plates. 4° vellum. Perugia, 1579 The author of this work appears to have been a missionary in Mexico, and gives in the course of his treatise an account of the Indians in that country. 238 CATALOGUE. 2427 Valentine, L. The Queen, her Early Life and Reign. Por- traits and illustrations. 12° paper. London, 1887 2428 Vaughan, William. The Golden Fleece. Diuided into three parts, Vnder which are discouered the Errours of Religion, the Vices and Decayes of the Kingdome, and lastly the wayes to get wealth, and to restore Trading so much complayned of. Transported from CambrioU Col- chis, out of the Southermost Part of the Hand, commonly called the Newfovndland. By Orpheus Junior. Map of Newfoundland. Small 4° full morocco, super extra, gilt edges. London, 1626 Fine copy, with the rare map, missing in most copies. Autograph of S. G. Drake. 2429 Velazquez, Mariano. Pronouncing Dictionary of the Span- ish and English Language. Thick 8° half morocco, (worn) New York, 1854 2430 Vera et simplex narratio coUoquii inter viros delegatps habiti ; tum qui ducis Meduani, status ac corona? Gallia- rum locum tenentis generalis, principium etiam praelatorum ac publicorum quas Parisiis habita sunt regni comitiorum, tum qui principum, praelatorum, nobilium caeter, catholicum, qui regl Navarrae adherent, nomine convenerunt. Beautiful copy. Small 8° bound by Trautz-Bauzonnet in full blue levant morocco extra, gilt edges, inside borders, with the monogram and crown of Comte de Robert, stamped in gold in the corners. Parisiis, 1593 2431 Vertron, M. de. Paralelle de Louis le Grand avec les Princes, qui ont est^ surnommez grand. 18° full old green morocco extra, gilt edges, silk lining. Cologne, 1797 2432 Vespucius. Amerigo Vespucci, Son Carractere, ses Ecrits (m^me les moins authentiques) sa Vie et ses Navigations, avec une carte indiquant ses routes. Par F. A. de Varn- hagen. Map. Folio, half red morocco, uncut, top edge gilt. Lima, 1865 2433 Vespucius. Le Premier Voyage de Amerigo Vespucci de- finitevement expliqu^ dans ses details par F. A. de Varn- hagen. Fac-simile of the Admirals map. Folio, paper uncut. Vienne, 1869 2434 Vie de la Mere Sainte-Madelaine, Superieur de la Con- gregation de Notre-Dame de Montreal. 8° cloth, (upper corner of title page torn off.) Montreal, 1876 2435 Viger, D. B. Memoirs Relatifs a Temprisonment de Thon- ourable, D. B. Viger. 8® half roan. Montreal, 1840 2436 Vigne, G. T. Six Months in America. Plates. 2 vols. small 8° half calf. London, 1832 CATALOGUE. 23^ 2437 Villon, Ftangois. Les Oeuvres Maistre Fran^oys Villon. Le Monologue du franc Archier de BaignoUet, le Dya- logue des seigneurs de Malle paye et Bailleuent. On les vent a Paris a la rue neufue nostre dame a lenseigne sainct Nicolas. M. D. XXXIII. 18° full citron levant morocco, super extra, dentelle border on the sides, tooled back, gilt edges, inside borders, by Trautz-Bauzonnet. Paris, 1533 Superb copy, of this beautiful and rare edition, published before the revision of the text by Marot, and with the imprint of Sainct Nicolas, not known to Brunet ; a copy with the more common imprint of L*escu de France, is quoted by Morgan et Fatout at 3,000 francs, and in a recent New York catalogue at ^750. 2438 Villon, CEuvres. Avec les Remarques de diverses per- sonnes. Fine uncut copy of the best edition. 12*^ half calf, uncut. La Haie, 1742 2439 Villon. Les deux Testaments de Villon, suivis du Banc- quet du Roys, nouveaux textes publics d'apres un manuscrit inconnu jusqu'a ce jour, et pr^cedds d'une notice critique par Paul L. (Lacroix), Jacob, bibliophile. 12° paper, un- cut. Only 220 copies printed. Paris, 1866 2440 Villon. Poems of Master Francis Villon of Paris, now first done into English Verse in the Original Forms, by John Payne, author of the " Masque of Shadows," " Intag- lio," "Songs of Life and Death," "Lautree," "New Poems," etc. 8° half vellum, uncut. London, 188 1 2441 Virgil. Opera. Cum Notis Thomae Farnabii. 18° old calf. Francis Blaeu : Amstelaedami, 1650 2442 Virgil. Publii Virgilii Maronis Opera, per Johannem Ogil- vium edita et sculpturis Aeneis adornata. With engraved title, portrait, map and 102 very beautiful plates engraved by W. Hollar, Faithorne, and Lombart, fine impressions. Large folio, full old red morocco extra, gilt edges, with coat of arms on the sides, " a la Du Seuil." Thomas Roycroft : London, 1658 Large Paper copy, ruled with red lines, throughout. A beautiful copy from the Hamilton Palace Library. 2443 Virgil. Works of, translated by John Dryden. Frontis- pieces. 2 vols. 18° sheep. New York, 1825 2444 Virginia. Publick Good without private Interest ; or a compendious Remonstrance of the present sad State and Condition of the Colonic in Virginia ; with a Modest Dec- laration of the severall Causes why it hath not prospered better hitherto. Small 4° half morocco, uncut. (Reprint.) Printed for Henry Marsh : London, 1657 2445 Virginia. Newes from Virginia (1610). A Tract in verse, by R. Rich, soldier. 4° half roan. Only 25 copies pri- vately printed. London, 1874 240 CATALOGUE. 2446 Virginia. Nova Britannia, offering most excellent Fruits, by Planting in Virginia, exciting all such as be well affected to further the same. London, 1609. Small 4° boards, uncut. Only 250 copies reprinted for J. Sabin. New York, 1867 2447 Voltaire, M. de. La Ligue, ou Henry le Grand, Poem epi que. 8° old calf, gilt. Geneve, 1723 Original edition of the Ilcnriade. 2448 Voltaire. La Henriade. Large Paper Subscription edition, illustrated with 10 large plates and 20 head and tail pieces after designs byDe Troyes, Veugles, Le Main, Micheux, etc. Royal 4° calf. (Binding broken.) Londres, 1728 Printed in London under Voltaire's own supervision, with a dedica- tion by Voltaire in English to Queen Anne. An original subscription feceipt for this copy, with Voltaire's autograph, inserted. 2449 Voltaire. Henriade, ou est joint le Poem de Fontenoy. Nouvelle edition, avec le plan de la bataille. Portrait and II fine plates, probably by Chodowiecki. 12^ calf. Amsterdam, 1746 2450 Voltaire. La Henriade. Poem. 18"^ full morocco extra, gilt edges. London, 1735 2451 Voltaire. Oreste, Trage'die ; — Samson, Tragedie lyrique. Portrait of Voltaire by Folkema. Small 8° calf. Paris, 1750 Original edition. Presentation copy, with autograph: "Donne par I'auteur a Mme. la Marquise du Marlaux." 2452 [Voltaire.] Candide, ou I'Optimisme, traduite de I'Alle- mand der M. le Docteur Ralph. 16° mottled sheep (a few leaves wormed). N. P., 1759 2453 Voltaire. La Pucelle d'Orle'ans, Poeme. Nouvelle edition. 16 fine coper plates. 8° half calf. N. P., 1762 2454 Voltairie. Le Huron ou I'lng^nu. First (suppressed) edi- tion. 2 vols, in I, 12° old calf gilt. Lausaune, 1767 ^455 Voltairie. Age of Louis XIV. 2 vols. 12® calf. London, 1770 2456 Voltaire. Age of Louis XIV, to which is added an Ab- stract of the Age of Louis XV. Portrait and map. 3 vols. 8*^ half calf. London, 1780 2457 Voltaire. Philosophical Dictionary. Portrait. 12"^ boards, uncut. London, 1802 2458 Voltairie, by Colonel Hanley. 12° cloth. Edinburgh, 1877 2459 Voyage au Canada dans le nord de TAmerique Septentrion- ale fait depuis Tan 1751 a 1761. 8^ paper, uncut. Quebec, 1887 CATALOGUE. 241 2460 Voyages. Recueil de divers Voyages faits en Afrique et en TAmerique qui n'ont point este encore publiez, contenant I'origine, les moeurs, les coutumes et le commerce des habi- tants de ces deux parties du monde. Maps and plates. 4*^ sheep. Paris, 1674 2461 Voyages of the Northmen to America; including extracts from Icelandic Sagas, relating to Western Voyages by Northmen in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries, in an Eng- lish translation by N. L. Beamish ; with a synopsis of the historical evidence, and the opinion of Professor Rafu as to the Places visited by the Scandinavians on the Coast of Africa. Edited, with an introduction by Rev. E. F. Slafter. Maps. Small 4° half morocco, uncut, gilt top. Only 200 copies printed. Prince Society : Boston, 1877 2462 Voyage d' Iberville; — Voyage de Dollier de Casson et de Galinee, 1669-70 ; — Journal du Voyage de St. Luc de la Corne, 1761 ; — On the Discovery of Australia by the Portu- guese in 1601 ; — Littlehales' Journal from Niagara to De- troit, 1793 ; — 2oo<^ Anniversaire de la Decouverte du Mississippi, etc. 7 pamphlets. 2463 \ T 7AFER, Lionel. New Voyage and Description of the V V Isthmus of America, giving an Account of the Auth- or's Abode there, the Form and Make of the Country, etc. Map and copper plates. 8^ old calf. London, 1699 2464 Walker, Sir Hovenden. Journal, or full Account of the late Expedition to Canada, with an Appendix containing Commissions, Orders, Instructions, Letters, Memorials, Councils of War, etc., relating to. 8° old calf. (Title page in manuscript). London, 1720 2465 Walker, John. Elements of Geography and of Natural and Civil History. Numerous maps. 8° calf. London, 1805 2466 W^alker. Rhyming Dictionary. Thick 12° cloth. London. 2467 Wallon, H. Jeanne D'Arc. ' Edition illustree d'apr^s les Monuments de Tart depuis le quinzi^me siecle jusqu'a nos jours. Numerous full-page illustrations, colored and plain, portraits, fac-similes from old manuscripts, views, etc. Im- perial 8° half roan extra, gilt edges. Paris, 1876 2468 W^ALLON. Saint Louis. Elegantly illustrated with illuminated plates of miniatures, fac-similes of ancient manuscripts, old views, portraits, maps, etc. Imperial 8^ half morocco ex- tra, gilt edges. Tours, iSSu 2469 Walton, Izaak. The Complete Angler ; or the Contempla- tive Man's Recreation, Being a fac-simile reprint of the first edition, published in 1653. Illustrations. 16° paper, un- cut. London. 242 CATALOGUE. 2470 Walpole, Horace. Anecdotes of Painting in England, with some account of the principal artists, and incidental notes on other arts, collected by the late Mr. George Vertue, and now digested and published from his original MS. by Mr. Horace Walpole. First edition, with first impressions of the numerous fine portraits and plates. (2 or 3 plates ap- parently missing). 5 vols. 4° tree calf extra, gilt edges. Printed by Thomas Farmer : Strawberry Hill, 1762 The rare Strawberry Hill edition, with an autograph letter of Wal- pole and several portraits inserted. 2471 Walpole. Memoirs of the last ten Years of the Reign of George the Second. Large paper, with illustrations by Bentley, engraved by Thomson. 2 vols, folio, cloth, uncut. London, 1822 2472 Walpole. Anecdotes of Painting in England, with some of the principal artists. With additions by Rev. James Dalla- way. New edition, revised by Ralph N. Wornum. Por- traits. 3 vols. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1876 2473 Walpole of Woolterton (Lord). Answer to the latter part of Lord Bolingbroke's letters on the Study of History. Presentation copy from the Author's Son, with his auto- graph letter. 4° red morocco, gilt edges, by J. Clarke. London, 1762 Privately printed. Lord Walpole in his letter desires Mr. Salter "to lend it to particular and trusty friends only." 2474 Walpole C. . . . (ourt) and Country, a Play of seven acts. In which will be reviv'd the entertaining scene of the Blundering Brothers. To which is added the comical Humours of Punch. The whole concluding with the Grand Masque, calFd, the Downfall of Sejanus. Vignette entitle. Folio, half roan. London, 1735 A Satire on Sir Robert Walpole and his brother Horace. 2475 War of 18 1 2. American Naval Battles ; being a complete history of the battles fought by the Navy of the United States, from its establishment in 1794 to the present time. 20 illustrations. Small 8° boards. Boston, 1837 2476 War of 17 12. Auchinleck, G. History of the War between Great Britain and the United States of America, during the years 181 2, 1813 and 1814. Inserted portraits. Royal 8"^ cloth, uncut. Toronto, 1855 2477 War of 18 1 2. Barbarities of the Enemy exposed in a report of the committee of the House of Representatives of the United States, appointed to enquire into the spirit and manner in which the war has been waged by the enemy. 16° cloth. Worcester, 18 14 CATALOGUE. 243 2478 War of 1812. Anglo American Magazine. Views and illustrations. 6 vols. 8° cloth. Toronto, 1852-55 A complete set of this scarce Magazine, edited by Auchinleck, author of the War of 18 12 and in which his history thereof first appeared. 2479 WARof 1812. Brackenridge, H. M. History of the late War between the United States and Great Britain ; contain- ing a minute account of the various Military and Naval Operations. Plates. 12° half morocco. Baltimore, 18 17 2480 War of 18 1 2. Christie, Robert. AEilitary and Naval Oper- ations in the Canadas, during the late war with the United States. With 6 inserted autograph letters. 12° calf. Quebec, 18 18 2481 WARof 1812. Christie. Military and Naval Operations in the Canadas, during the late War with the United States, including also the political History of Lower Canada, from 1807 to 1815. 12° half roan. (Title-page and 2 pages at the end in manuscript.) Quebec, printed; reprinted. New York, 18 18 2482 War of 1812. Coffin, W.F. The War and its Moral, a Canadian Chronicle. 8° cloth. ]V[ontreal, 1864 Some extra illustrations and autographs inserted, 2483 WARof 1812. Fay, H. A. Collection of the Official Ac- counts in detail, of all the battles fought by sea and land, between the navy and army of the United States, and the navy and army of Great Britain, 1812-15. 8° half russia. New York, 18 17 2484 War of 18 1 2. Impartial and Correct History of the War between the United States of America and Great Britain, declared by a law of Congress, June 18, 18 12, and con- cluded by a ratification and exchange of a Treaty of Peace, at the City of Washington, Feb. 17, 18 15. Plate. 12'^ sheep. New York, 18 15 2485 War of 18 12. James, William. Inquiry into the Merits of the Principal Naval Actions between Great Britain and the United States ; comprising an account of all British and American ships of war reciprocally captured and destroyed since the i8th of June, 18 12. 8° boards. Halifax, 18 16 2486 War of 18 1 2. James. Full and correct account of the chief occurrences of the late war between Great Britain and the United States. S° cloth, uncut. London, 18 17 2487 War of 1812. James. Full and correct account of the mil- itary occurrences of the late war between Great Britain and the United States. Maps. 2 vols. 8° half calf. London, 1818 Portrait and 2 autograph letters inserted. 244 CATALOGUE. 2488 War of 18 1 2. Journal of Events principally on the Detroit and Niagara Frontiers during the War of 181 1, by Mer- ritt ; — Fragments of the War of 1812; — Les Frances de i8i2 ; — Defence of Major General Proctor, etc. 6 pamphlets. 74S9 War of 1812. Melish, John. Military and Topographical Atlas of the United States, including the British Possess- ions and Florida ; to which is added a list of the military districts, a register of the army, and a list of the navy of the United States. 5 maps. 8° half roan. Phila., 1813 2490 War of 1812. Naval Monument, containing official and other accounts of all the Navies of the United States and Great Britain, during the late war. Plates. 8° sheep. Boston, x8i6 2491 War of 1812. Prevost. Some Account of the public Life of the late Lieutenant General Sir George Prevost, particu- ally of his services in the Canadas. With 15 inserted por- traits and autographs. 8*^ half calf. London, 1823 2492 War of 181 2. Richardson, Major. War of 1812. First series, containing a full and detailed Narrative of the pper- ations of the right division of the Canadian Army. With 14 inserted portraits, views, manuscripts, etc. 8® half roan. N. P. 1842 2493 War of 1812. Rules and Articles for the better Govern- ment of the Militia of the Province of Lower Canada, when emboided for Service. 16° paper. Quebec, 1812 2494 War of i^\i2. Sketches of the War between United States and British Isles, intended as a faithful history, inter- spersed with geographical descriptions of places, and biographical notices of distinguished military and naval commanders. 2 vols, in one. 8® sheep. Rutland, Vt., 1815 2495 War of 18 1 2. Thompson, David. History of the late war between Great Britain and the United States of America. 16° boards. (Broken.) Niagara, N. C, 1832 3 autographs and i portrait inserted. 2496 W^AR of 181 2. Thompson, History of the late war between Great Britain and the United States of America. 16® half roan. Toronto, 1846 The rare second edition unknown to Morgan. 2497 Warburton, Eliot. The Conquest of Canada. Portrait. 2 vols. 8"" cloth, uncut. London, 1849 2498 Warburton. Conquest of Canada. 12° boards. London, 1857 2499 Watkin, E. W. Canada and the States. Recollections, 1851 to 1886. Portrait. Small 8° cloth, uncut. London. CATALOGUE. 245 2500 Waring, J. B. The Arts connected with architecture, illus- trated by Examples in Central Italy, of Stained Glass, Fresco Ornament, Marble and Enamel Inlay, etc., from the Thirteenth to the Fifteenth Century. With 41 beautiful plates in colors, with descriptive text. Imperial folio, half morocco, gilt edges. London, 1858 250J Waring. Masterpieces of Industrial Art and Sculpture at the International Exhibition of 1862. Consisting of 300 plates, containing many hundred illustrations of the most choice examples, British and Foreign, executed in the most finished manner, in colors and gold, by Day & Son, with descriptions. 3vols.bds., uncut, gilt tops. London, 1863 This important work, more complete than any of the kind yet pub- lished, is the most magnificent, useful and interesting souvenir of the International Exhibition of 1862 — rendering with exact fidelity, both in form and color, the chefs d'oeuvres of the world's progress in art and industry. 2502 Washington. Journal of Major George Washington, sent by the Hon. Robert Dinwiddle, to the Commandant of the French Troops. Map. Royal 8° paper, uncut. Large Paper, only 50 copies printed. New York, 1865 2503 Washington's Monuments of Patriotism, being a collection of the most interesting documents, connected with the mili- tary command and civil administration of the American Hero and Patriot. 8° half roan. Phila., 1802 2504 Washingtoniana : containing a Biographical Sketch of the late Gen. George Washington, with various outlines of his character. Portrait missing. 12° sheep. Baltimore, 1800 2505 Watts, Rev. George. Sermon preached before the Trus- tees for establishing the Colony of Georgia, at their Anni- versary Meeting, Church of St. Bridget, alias St. Bride, in Fleet street, London, March 18, 1735. 4*^ paper. London, 1736 2506 Waylen, Edward. Ecclesiastical Reminiscences of the United States. Frontispiece. 8° cloth. (Shaken.) London, 1846 2507 Webster, Noah. Dictionary of the English Language. Por- trait and illustrations. Royal 4® sheep. Springfield, 1886 2508 Weckerlin, J. B. Chansons et Rondes Enfantines des Provinces del la France, avec notices et accompagnement de Piano ; — Nouvelles Chansons. Illustrated with full page colored plates, head and tail pieces, etc. 2 vols, im- perial 8° cloth. Paris, 1886-89 Contains original French Canadian songs, with music. 2509 Weld, Isaac, Jr. Travels through the States of North America and the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, during the years, 1795-97. Copper plates (some missing). 4° calf. (Cover broken.) London, 1799 246 CATALOGUE. 2510 Weld. Travels through the States of North America, and the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, during the years 1795, 1796, and 1797. Numerous maps and copper- plates. 2 vols. 8° sheep. (Binding cracked.) London, 1800 2511 Weld. Voyage au Canada, pendant les annees 1795,1796, et 1797. Ouvrage traduit de TAnglais, et enrichie d'une carte generale du pays, et de onze planches, offrant les points de vue, et notamment le fameux saut de Niagara. 3 vols. 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1800 2512 Welde, Thomas. A Short Story of the Rise, Reign and Ruine of the Antinomians, Familists and Libertines, that infected the Churches of New England ; and how they were confuted by the Assembly of Ministers there ; as also of the Magistrates proceedings in Court against them, etc. First edition, pp. i, 18, 66. Small 4"" half morocco. (Somewhat cut into at the bottom.) London, 1664 2513 Wesley, John. Calm Address to our American Colonies, 1775; — Thoughts upon Slavery, 1775; — Bible and the Sword, 1776; — Letter to a Friend concerning Tea, 1749. Bound together. 12° half calf. London, etc. 2514 West, Benjamin. Account of the observations of Venus upon the Sun, June, 3, 1769, at Providence, New England, with some account of the uses of those observations. Small 8° half morocco. Providence 1769 2515 West, John. Substance of a Journal during a residence at the Red River Colony, British North America, and frequent excursions among the North West American Indians, 1820- 23. Plates. 8*^ boards. London, 1827 2516 Westropp, H. M. Handbook of Pottery and Porcelain, or history of those arts from the earliest period. Illustrations. 16° cloth. New York. 2517 W^eyl, Adolph. Die Jules Fonrobert'sche Samlung uber- seesicher Munzen und Medaillen. America. 5 vols, royal 8° paper, uncut. Berlin, 1877 2518 Wheatley, H. B. The Dedication of Books to Patron and Friend ; a chapter in literary history. Whatman Paper Copy. 16° half roan, uncut, gilt top. London, 1887 2519 Whincop, Thomas. Scanderbeg ; or, love and liberty, a tragedy. To which are added a list of all the dramatic authors with some account of their lives ; and of all the dramatic pieces ever published in the English language to the year 1747. Portraits. 8^ sheep. London, 1747 2520 White, G. A. Halifax and its Business : containg a histor- ical sketch and description of the City and its Institutions. 8° boards. Halifax, 1876 CATALOGUE. 247 2521 Whittier, J. G. Leaves from Margaret Smith's Jour- nal, in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, 1678-9. 12® cloth, uncut. Boston, 1849 2522 [Wilkes.] The North Briton. 2 vols. 16'' sheep. London, 1763 2523 WiLKiE, Sir David. Sketches in Turkey, Syria and Egypt, 1840 and 1841, drawn on stone by Joseph Nash. 26 large colored plates, mounted on cardboard, of Turkish and Hebrew costumes and customs, in a portfolio. Atlas folio, half morocco. London. 2524 Wilkinson's Atlas Classica, being a collection of Maps of the countries mentioned by the ancient authors. Folio, half roan. London, 1842 2525 Wilkinson's Londina Illustrater; or, graphic and historical illustrations of the most interesting and curious architec- tural Monuments of the city and suburbs of London and Westminster, as monasteries, churches, palaces, halls, places of early amusements, theatres, old houses, etc. 207 copper plate engravings. 2 vols, large folio, half crimson morocco, gilt tops. (Re-issue): London, 1819-25 2526 WiLLARD, S. The Child's Portion : Or the unseen Glory of the Children of God, Asserted, and proved : Together with several other Sermons Occasionally Preached, and now published. By Samuel Willard, Teacher of a Church in Boston, New England. Boston, in New England, Printed by Samuel Green, and are to be sold by Samuel Phillips, at the West end of the Town-house, 1684; — The Righteous Man's Death, a Presage of evil approaching : A Sermon Occasioned by the Death of Major Thomas Savage, Esq. ; Preached Febr. 19, 1681. By Samuel Willard, Teacher of a Church in Boston, N. E. Boston in New England, Printed by Samuel Green, 1684; — The only sure way to prevent threatened Calamity : As it was delivered in a Sermon, Preached at the Court of Election, May 24, 1682; — All Plots against God and his People Detected and Defeated, as it was delivered in a Sermon at a Fast kept by the first gathered Church in Boston, Jan. 25, 1682. 16° in the original sheep binding and wooden boards. Boston, 1684 The Massachusetts Election sermon for 1682 was not issued sepa- rately. On page i, in old handwriting, is the name, "Saml. Adams's Book, August 9, 1777," and on a front fly leaf is a list of the contents in the same hand. 2527 WiLLEMS, Alphonse. Les Elzevier, Histoire et Annales Typographiques. Illustrations. Royal 8° boards, uncut. Bruxelles, 1880 2528 Williams, J. Life and Actions of Alexander the Great. Small 8° half morocco. First Canada edition. Niagara, 183 1 248 CATALOGUE. 2529 Williams, Mrs. Neutral French, or the Exiles of Nova Scotia. 12° cloth. Providence, 1841 2530 [Williams, Roger.] A Paraenetick or humble addresse to the Parliament and Assembly for (not loose, but) Christian Libertie. pp. 44. Small 4° half calf. London, 1644 The author of this rare tract is not definitely known. A note in the John Brown Carter Catalogue says, "This little tract has from its style and arguments been with some reason ascribed to Roger Williams." 2531 WiLLMOTT, Robert A. Pleasures, Objects, and Advantages of Literature. 16° cloth. London, 1866 2532 Wills, W. H. Poets' Wit and Humour. Illustrated with 100 engravings from drawings by Charles Bennett and G. H. Thomas. Small 4° full crimson morocco, gilt edges. London. 2533 WiLLYAMS, Rev. C, Selection of Views in Egypt, Palestine, Rhodes, Italy, Minorca, and Gibraltar. 64 finely colored engravings. Folio, half roan. London, 1822 2534 Wilson, F., and A. B. Richards. Britain Redeemed and Canada Preserved. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1850 2535 WiNTERBOTHAM, W. Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of the United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West Indies. Portraits. Maps and plates. 4 vols. 8"^ half sheep. London, 1785 2536 [WiRT, William.] Letters of the British Spy. 16° sheep. Richmond, 1805 2537 Wisconsin Historical Society Collections. Vols. 7 and 8, 1873-79. 2 vols. 8° cloth. Madison, 1876-79 2538 Wolfe. General Wolfe's Instructions to young Officers ; also his orders for a battalion and an army : also a Placart to the Canadians, etc. Second edition. 12® half crimson morocco. London, 1780 2539 Wolfe. A Poem sacred to the Memory of James Wolfe, Esq., Major General, etc., who was slain upon the Plains of Abraham, Sept. 13, 1759. pp. 19. 8° half turkey morocco, gilt top. James Parker & Co.: New Haven (1759) 2540 Wolfe. Life of General James Wolfe, the Conqueror of Canada ; or, the Eulogium of that renowned Hero, attempted according to the Rules of Eloquence. With a Monumental Inscription, Latin and English, to perpetuate his Memory. ByJ#**P###**#. 4° halt roan. London, 1760 2541 Wolfe. An Address before the New England Historic Genealogical Societ}^ in the Hall of the House of Repre- sentatives of Massachusetts, Sept. i, 1850. looth Anniver- sary of the death of Major-General James Wolfe. By Lorenzo Sabine. 8° paper. Boston, 1859 CATALOGUE. 249 2542 Wolfe. Life of, founded on Original Documents and illus- trated by his Correspondence. By Robert Wright. Por- trait. 8° cloth, uncut. London, 1864 2543 Wolff, Albert. Figaro-Salon, 1886. With upwards of 50 double page illustrations. Folio, half morocco. Paris. 2544 Wolff. Figaro-Salon, 1S87, ^8S and part i of '89. Numer- ous fine double page and other illustrations. 1 1 parts folio. Paris, 1887-9 2545 Wolff. The Same, for 1887. 5 parts folio. Paris, 1887 2546 WoLTMAN and Woermann. History of ancient, early Christ- ians, and mediaeval Printing. Edited by Sidney Colvin- Numerous illustrations. 2 vols. 4° half roan. New York, 1888 2547 Woods, J. C. Old and Rare Books. An elementary lecture delivered at the Royal Institution of South Wales, Swansea, March 2, 1885. 8° vellum-paper, uncut. London, 1885 2548 Woods, N. A. Prince of Wales in Canada and the United States. 12° half morocco. London, 186 1 2549 Words and Places, by Isaac Tavlor; — English Literature in the reign of Victoria, by Henry Morley. 2 vols. 12° cloth. Leipzig and London, 188 1-8 2550 Woodward, Ashbel. Wampum, a paper presented to the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia. 8° cloth. Albany, 1878 2551 WooLEY, Charles. Tw^o Years' Journal in New York, and part of its territories in America. New edition, with an in- troduction and copious historical notes by E. B. O'Calla- ghan. 8° cloth, uncut. New York, i860 2552 Wright, Rev. G. N. Life and Reign of William the Fourth. Numerous portraits and plates. 2 vols. 8° half morocco, uncut, gilt tops. London. 2553 Wright, J. American Negotiator : or the various curren- cies of the British Colonies in America. 8° sheep. London, 1761 2554 Wright, Thomas. Womankind in Western Europe, from the earliest times to the Seventeenth Century. Illustrated with illuminated plates and numerous wood engravings in the text. Small 4° cloth. London, 1S69 2555 Wright. Caricature History of the Georges. Nearly 400 illustrations. Small 8° cloth. London. 2556 Writer's Handbook (The). A duide to the Art of Compo- sition. 8° half morocco. Philadelphia, ]88.S 2557 Wynne. General History of the British Empire in America. 3 vols. 8° calf, London, 1770 250 CATALOGUE. 2558 Wyatt, D. Industrial Arts of the Nineteenth Century : a Series of Illustrations of the choicest specimens produced by every Nation at the Great Exhibition of Works of In- dustry, 1851, with 158 elaborate plates executed in the ex- act colours of the originals, Sculptures, Metal-Work, Tex- tile Fabrics, Lace and Embroidery, Porcelain, Wood and Ivory Carving, etc. 5 vols, imperial folio, original boards. London, 1851-53 This beautiful work forms in itself a perfect cyclopaedia of Design in all branches of Art. The plates have the appearance of original paintings, and have never been surpassed in gorgeousness of coloring. 2559 Wyatt, Sir Digby. The Art of Illuminating as practised in Europe, from the earliest Times, illustrated by borders, initial letters, alphabets, etc., selected from the British Museum, South Kensington Museum, and other important Collections, by W. Tymms, with an Essay on the art, and instructions as to its practice in the present day, by M. Digby Wyatt. Imperial 8° cloth, gilt edges. London, i860 This magnificent work contains 102 plates, all illuminated in gold and colors and 194 pages of text surrounded with borders in colors. 2560 Wynne, James. Private Libraries of New York. Frontis- piece. Imperial 8° full russia super extra, uncut edges, gilt top. New York, i860 Large paper. Only 100 copies printed. 2561 Wytfliet, Cornelius. Descriptionis Ptolemicae Avgmentvm, sive Occidentis Notitia. With 19 maps of America. Folio, calf. Gerardi Riuii : Lovanii, 159S The fiist special atlas of the New World. 2562 ^V/ENOPHON. The Anabasis, or Expedition of Cyrus, y\^ and the Memorabilia of Socrates. Translated by J. S.Watson. Portrait. 12° cloth, uncut. Bohn : London, 187 1 2563 Xenophon. Cyropaedia, or Institution of Cyrus, and the Hellenics, or Grecian History. Translated by J. S. Watson and Henry Dale. 12° cloth, uncut. Bohn : London, 1876 2564 "\/OUNG, George R. Letters to the Right Hon. E. G. j[ S. Stanley, upon the existing treaties with France and America, as regards their " Rights of Fishery " upon the coasts of Nova Scotia, Labrador and Newfoundland. Map. 8° half roan. London, 1834 2565 Yapp, G. W. Art Industry. Furniture, Upholstery, and House Decoration, illustrative of the arts of the carpenter, joiner, cabinet-maker, painter, decorator, and upholsterer. With 1200 illustrations. Thick folio, cloth, London. CATALOGUE. 251 2566 Year Book and Almanack of Canada for 1867 to 1875. 9 years, bound in two volumes with maps. 8° half roan and boards. Montreal, n. d. 5567 Yeats, John. Technical History of Commerce; or Skilled Labor applied to Production. Map. 12° cloth. London, 187 i 2565 Ye Last Sweet Thing in Corners, being Ye Faithful Drama of Ye Artists Vendetta. Square 8° cloth. Phila. 2569 YoNGE, Charlotte M. History of Christian Names. 12° cloth, uncut. London, 1884 2570 Young, G. A. Canadian Question. 8° half roan. London, 1839 2571 Young, William. Latin-Enghsh Dictionary, containing all the words proper for reading the classic writers, wMth the authorities subjoined. 8° cloth. Edinburgh, 181 1 2572 Alden's Cyclopaedia of Universal Literature, presenting bio- graphical and critical notices and specimens from the writ- ings of eminent authors of all Ages and all nations. 4 vols. 12° cloth. New York, 1885 2573 Almanac. Toronto Almanac and Royal Calendar of Upper Canada, 1839. 16° paper (shaken). Toronto. 2574 Anderson, Son of a Genius; a Tale for the use of Youth. Wood-cuts by Dr. Anderson. 16° half russia. New York, 18 18 2575 DuNCOMBE, Dr. C. Report upon the subject of Education made to the Parliament of Upper Canada the 25th of Feb- ruary, 1836. 8° half roan. Toronto, 1836 2576 BousQUET, J. Nouveau Tableau de I'x^mour Conjugal. 4 vols. 18° paper. Paris. 2577 Colonial Protestant (The), and Journal of Literature and Science. Edited by Rev. W. Taylor and Rev. J. M. Cramp. Vol. i. 8° half roan. Montreal, 1848 2578 Cohen, Henry. Guide de 1' Amateur de Livres a Gravures du XVni Si^cle. Cinquieme edition, revue, corrige'e et considerablement augmentee par le Baron Roger Portalis. Royal 8° paper, uncut. Paris, 1886 Only 1000 copies printed. 2579 GossE, P. H. The Romance of Natural History. Proof sheets with author's autograph corrections. 12° unbound. London, i860 2580 Jackson. A View of the Political Situation of the Province of Upper Canada in North America, with notes and appen- dix. 8° unbound. London, 1809 Contains letters and speeches of Brant. 3190 Cartier, Jacques. Documents Nouveaux, recueilles par F. Jouon des Longrais. 16° paper, uncut. . Paris, 1888 252 CATALOGUE. 3191 Cartier. Recherches sur sa personne et sur sa famille, par H. Harout. 8" paper. Nantes, 1884 3192 Lescarbot, Marc. Histoire de la Nouvelle France, conte- nant les Navigations, Decouvertes et Habitations faites par les Frangais es Indes Occidentales et Nouvelle France. Avec les Muses de la Nouvelle France. Nouvelle edition. Maps. 3 vols. 12° paper, uncut. Tross : Paris, 1866 3193 Sagard, Gabriel. Histoire du Canada, et Voyages que les Fr^res Mineurs Recollects y ont faicts pour la conversion des infidelles. 4 vols. 12° paper, uncut. Tross: Paris, 1865 3194 Sagard. Le (irand Voyage du Pays des Hurons situ^ en TAmerique vers la Mer douce, ^s derniers confins de la Nouvelle France. Avec un dictionnaire de la langue Huronne. 2 vols. 12° half morocco. Tross: Paris, 1865 3195 Petitot, Emile. Traditions Indiennes du Canada Nord- Ouest. Textes originaux et Traduction litt^raire. 8° paper. Allengon, 1887-8 3196 Roy, Jennet. History of Canada. Original edition. Very rare. 8° half roan. Montreal, 1847 3197 Wilson, Rev. E. F. The Ojibway Language, a Manual for Missionaries and others employed among the Ojibway Indians. Grammar, Dictionary, etc. 12° cloth. Toronto, 187 1 3198 Magasin du Bas Canada. M. Bibaud, editeur. Vol. i, " complete, in the original parts. Rare. Montreal, 1832 3199 L'Abeille Canadienne. Journal de Litt^rature et de Sciences, par Henri Meziere, from Nov., 18 18, to Jan. 15, 1819. 6 nos., with manuscript index. 3200 BiBLiOTHEQUE Canadienne. Complete, June, 1825, to Dec, 1829. 54 nos. in the original covers, (i cover and i leaf missing.) CATALOGUE. 253 MAPS AND CHARTS. 258o*Admirality Maps (Coast Survey). River St. Lawrence. (6) 258c America. Map of a part of America, comprising Nova Francia, Terra nova, Normbega, Mocosa, Virginia, Florida, Mexico, Hispania nova, Antillas, Castilia del ouro, Cari- bana and Guiana. Finely engraved on copper. Mounted. About 1650 2582 America. Figura Naturalis Americae Australis, 1700; — America Australis, 1699 ; — Archipelagi Americani, 1700 ; — America Borealis, 1699 and other early maps. 4*^. (8) 2583 America, by R. Bennett, 1759; — New Map of North America, 1761 ; — New Map of the Province of Quebec ; — Plan of the Township of Nichol, Canada West ; — Plan of Montreal, 1760, etc. 2584 American Revolution. Maps of the several States, pub- lished between 1778 and 1781. (12) 2585 Atlas Minor ; das ist eine Kurtze, jedoch griindliche Beschreibung der gantzen Welt. With descriptions and numerous finely engraved maps, including a complete set of maps of America. 2 vols, in i, small oblong folio, sheep. Joannis Janssonii, 1651 2586 Atlas. Catalan de Tan 1374, conserve parmi les MSS. de la biblioth^ue du roi. 6 maps, with text by J. A. C. Buchon. Paris, 1844 Important publication relating to the history of mediaeval geography, 2587 Bellin. Partie Occidental et Orientale de la Nouvelle France ou du Canada. Colored. 2 sheets. Paris, 1755 2588 Bellin. Partie Orientale de la Nouvelle France ou du Canada. Plain. Paris, 1755 2589 Boston. Ante-Revolutionary Plans. (2) 2590 Bouchette, Joseph. Map of the Province of Upper and Lower Canada, with the adjacent parts of the United States of America. Elephant folio. Mounted on linen. 2591 British Provinces. Nova Scotia (i 781); — New Found Land, 1762; — Plan du Port Dauphin, 1744; — Karte von Aca- dia, 1744, etc. (6). 2592 Cabot. Figura extensa en piano, anno 1544, Fac-simile by Pilinski, from the unique copy in the Bibliotheque Nation- ale in Paris. 254 CATALOGUE. 2593 Canada. Tramontana. II Disegno del discoperto della noua Francia, etc. Venetiis aeneis formis Bolognini Zalterii : Anno 1566 2594 Canada. Carte de la Nouvelle France, ou se voit le cours des grandes rivieres de Saint Laurens et de Mississippi aujourd'hui Saint Louis, aux environs desquelles se trou- vent les etats, pais, nations, peuples, etc., de la Floride, de la Louisiane, de la Virginie, de I'Acadie, du Canada, etc. 1720 2595 Canada. Prospect der Haupt-Stadt Quebec (1760.) Plan of the Town and Fortifications of Montreal, 1760; — lies of Montreal (1745), etc. (4). 2596 Canada. Plan de la Ville de Quebec (1762) ; — Plan de la Baye de Chibouctou nommee paries Anglois Halifax, 1763. (2) Paris. 2597 Canada. Map of the Province of Upper Canada, describing all new settlements, townships, etc. London, 1838 2598 Cantino's Map, 1502. Fragment du planisphere envoye de Lisbonne k Hercule d'Este, due de Ferrare, avant le 19 November, 1502, par Alberto Cantino. Piliniski's fac-simile, made for Harrisse's Corte Real. Elephant folio. 2599 Champlain's Voyages. Carte geographique de la Nouvelle France en son uray meridien. The rare original folding map from the edition of 1613, with the legend, usually wanting in the book. 2600 Champlain. Set of the very scarce Maps from the Champ - lain of 1 6 13, all with the legends, comprising R. Saint Jehan, Port des Mines, Port Royal, Port au Mouton, Port Saint-Louis, Le Beau Port, Malle Barre, Fort Fortune, Quebec, Montreal, Le Grand Sault Saint-Louis, Habitation de rile Sainte-Croix, Habitation du Port Royal, Defaite des Iroquois all Lac de Champlain, etc. 17 rare original maps. 2601 Columbus. Tabula Terre Nove. (Strassbourg, 1513). A fine colored copy of the rare Admiral's map supposed to have been compiled by Columbus. 2602 Coronelli, p. Partie Orientale du Canada ou de la Nou- velle France avec la Nouvelle Angleterre, la Novella Ecosse, la nouvelle Yorck, et la Virginie, Colored. With numerous historical notes. Paris, 1688 2603 Coronelli. L'Amerique Septentrionale, ou la partie sep- trionale des Indes Occidentales. Colored. Paris, 1689 2604 Cosa's Map. Mappemonde de Jean de la Cosa, pilote de Christophe Colomb, fin du xve siecle. From Jomard's Atlas. 3 sheets elephant folio. Very interesting map relating to the discovery of America. 2605 Fac-similes. Montreal in 1675 ; Jacobs* American Septen- trionalis, 162 1 ; Hennepin's Carte de la Nouvelle France et de la Louisiane, 1683, etc. (7) CATALOGUE. 255 2606 Desnos, L. C. L'Amerique Meridionale et Septentrionale, dress^e sur les nouvelles decouvertes et dernieres Relations des meilleurs Navigateurs de ce temps. With medallion portraits of early explorers, including Cartier, etc. Paris, 1760 2607 French War. Seat of War in the Northern Colonies. A General map of the Northern British Colonies in America, which comprehend the Province of Quebec, the govern- ment of Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New England and New York. London, 1776 2608 Genest, M. a. Carte de la Nouvelle France, pour servir a Tetude de Thistoire du Canada, depuis sa de'couverte jusqu' en 1760. Elephant folio. Mounted on linen. Montreal, 1875 2609 Hawkins, Alfred. Plan of the Military and Naval Opera- tions before Quebec. Elephant folio. Quebec, 1841 2610 Henri IL- Map. Mappemonde peinte sur parchemin par ordre de Henri IL From Jomard's Atlas. 4 sheets ele- phant folio, mounted on linen. Comprises Map of Robervars expedition to Canada, in 1542. 2611 Jaillot. Amerique Septentrionale devisee en ses princi- pales parties ; — Amerique Meridionale. Both colored. 2 sheets, elephant folio. Paris, 1696 2612 Jaillot. Le Canada, ou Partie de la Nouvelle France. Colored. Large folio. Paris, 1696 2613 Jaillot. Partie de la Nouvelle France. Large folio. Paris, (1760) 2614 Jaillot, Hubert. Amerique Septentrionale, divisee en ses principales parties. Large folio. Paris, (17 19) 2615 LouiSBOURG. Plan de la ville et du port de Louisbourg- leve en 1756. Paris, 1779 2616 Mississippi. Les Costes aux environs de la Riviere de Mis- isipi, decouvertes par M. de la Salle en 1683, et reconnues par M. le Chevalier d' Iberville en 1698 et 1699, par M. de Fer. Paris, 1705 2617 Montreal. Plan of the Town and Fortifications of Mon- treal, i860; — Karte von der Insel, Montreal, 1760; — lies of Montreal, 1760. 3 maps. 2618 New York. Novi Belgii novae que Angliaa nee non Penn- sylvanias et partes Virginas tabula, multes in loces emendata a justo Danckers. With a rare view of " New York." Col- ored. Large folio, very rare. Circa, 1670 2619 New York. Novi Belgii -novae que Angliae nee non partis Virginae tabula, a Nicolas Joannis Visschero. Fac-simile of the original Dutch map. New York, 1833 2620 New York. Plan of the City and Environs of New York in North America, (1776.) 256 CATALOGUE. 2621 Ortelius, a. Maris Pacifici (quod vulgo Mar del Zur), cum regionibus circumiacentibus, insulisque in eodeni passim sparsis, novissima descriptio. Folio, 1589. 2622 Philadelphia. Map of Philadelphia and parts adjacent, with a perspective view of the State House. By N. Scull and G. Heap, 1750. 2623 Ptolomy. Tabu, Nova Orbis, (Lyon, 1535); — Tabula Nona Totius Orbis, (Vienne, 1541) ; — Typus Orbis Des- criptione Ptolemcei, (Vienne, 1541.) 3 rare wood-cut maps. 2624 Ptolomy. Typus Universalis; — Typus Orbis Ptol. Des- criptus ; — Novse Insulre XXVI, Nova Tabula. Rare wood-cut maps from the Ptolomy of Basle, 1552. (3) 2625 Quebec. Ville de TAmerique Septentrionale dans la Nou- velle France, 1690. Rare map, showing the position of the fleet composing Sir William Phipps' expedition. 2626 Quebec. Plan of the River St. Lawrence, with the opera- tions of the Siege of Quebec, 1759 ; — Map of the Country round Quebec, with the camps of the English and French at the siege thereof, 1759 ; — Grundriss der Stadt Quebec, 1757; — Plan of the River St. Lawrence, with the oper- ations of the Siege of Quebec, 1763. (4) 2627 RiBERO. The Second Borgian Map by Diego Ribero, Seville, 1529. Reproduced from the original in the Museum of the Propaganda in Rome. Elephant folio. Mounted on linen. London. 2628 Sanson, N. Amerique Septentrionale, 1650; — Amerique Septentrionale, revue et chang^e en plusieurs endroits sui- vant les Memoires les plus recents, 1669. Colored. 2 sheets. Paris, 1650-69 2629 Sanson. Le Canada, ou Nouvelle France. Colored. Paris, 1656 2630 Sanson. Amerique Septentrionale. Colored. Paris, 1660 2631 Senex, John. North America and South America. 2 sheets, elephant folio. London, 17 10 2632 Senex. New Map of America, (1721) 2633 Tableau des Pavilions ou Bannieres que la pluspart des nations arborent a la mer. Elephant folio. 2634 United States. Laurie and Whittle*s Maps. (5) London, 1794 2634*Lescarbot. Riviere du Canada, et Cotes de I'Ocean en la Nouvftlle France. Original map from the Lescarbot of 1612. 2635*Lescarbot. Figure de la Terre Neuve, Grande Riviere de Canada, et Cotes de TOcean en la Nouvelle France. Fac- simile of the large map from the Lescarbot of 16 13. CATALOGUE. 257 AUTOGRAPH LETTERS AND HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS. ABBREVIATIONS. a.. I. s. autograph letter signed; /. s. letter signed; d. s. document signed; a. n. s. autograph note signed. Autographs will be sold per part or piece, and bids by mail or otherv/ise must be made accordingly. In all cases of disputed bids, the lot shall be re-sold. 2635 Abercrombie, Geiil. James, Commander in Chief of British Army in America, /. s. 2 pp. folio, ** New York, 175S," to Gov. Sharpe of Maryland, announcing the removal of the embargo. 2636 AcHMET, Pasha, Commander in Chief of the Sultan's Army, Embassador to St. Petersburg, a, L s, i p. 4° 1835. 2637 Addison, Joseph, Celebrated English Essayist and States- man, ^. /. s. I p. 4° " Dublin *Castle, May 24, 1709," to John Taylor, an eminent English Unitarian minister. ** . . . We have lately had pretty good success against the Privateers that infest these coasts. The Speedwell about a week ago retook a Rich Jamaica Merchant, and at the same time took a French sloop. Since that, the Shoreham has taken a French privateer of St. Malos of twelve gunnes and 80 men. ..." Very rare. 2638 Aguilar, Grace, Authoress, Autograph Manuscript signed, t6 pp. 4° " The Stone Cutter's Boy of Possagno. A Sketch from his Life, by Grace Aguilar." 2639 Albemarle, George Monk, Duke of, General of the Parlia- ment Army, as Admiral defeated Van Tromp, etc., d, s. \ p. folio, 1668, signed also by Sir Thomas Clifford, one of the " Cabal " Ministry, and others. Rare, Repayment to 5ii Peter Lely of money loaned to His Majesty. 2640 Alison, Sir Archibald, English historian, a. 7. s, 3 pp. 8"* 1852, Cost of his Baronetcy. 25S CATALOGUE. 2641 Amherst, Lord Jeffrey, Commander in Chief of British Army, etc., /. s. i p. folio, "New York, 1761," to Sir VVm. Johnson, in relation to Indian Captives. 2642 Amherst, Lord Jeffrey, Commander in Chief of British Army in America, Colonial Gov. of Virginia, a. L in 3d person, i p. 4** " Whitehall, 1779." 2643 Amherst, Lord Jeffrey, Commander in Chief of British Army, etc., /. s, i p. folio, " New York, 1762," relative to deserters from the Army. 2644 Amherst, Lord Jeffrey, Commander in Chief of British Army, etc., /. s. i p. 4° "New York, 1761," to Col. Brad- street, in relation to military affairs on the St. Lawrence for the Capture of Montreal. 2645 Amherst, Lord Jeffrey, Commander in Chief of British Army, etc., /. s, i p. 4° " New York, 1760,'* to Cadwallader Colden. 2646 Amherst, Lord Jeffrey, Commander in Chief of British Army, etc., Ls, i p. 4° "Albany, 1761," to Thomas Han- cock, relative to Army transports. 2647 Anne, Queen of England, d. s. i p. folio, " Court of St. James, 17 10." Signed also by Lord Godolphin. 2648 Arnold, Hannah, Sister of Genl. Benedict Arnold, a I. s, I p. 4° " New Haven, Aug. 10, 1776," to "Brig-Genl. Bene- dict Arnold, at Ticonderoga," and endorsed by him. "... I am glad to hear your fleet is in such forwardness ; there is a formidable army & fleet at N. York & General Washington has sent for the militia of this Colony to be raised forthwith, expect a bloody scene will present there soon, but our cause is Just, and to the great disposer of all events we must commit the issue. ..." 2649 Avlmer, Lord and Lord Gosford, British Statesmen and Governors of Canada, a. I. s, 3 pp. 8° of each, 1834, 1823. (2) 2650 Bacon, Lord Francis, Baron Verulam, Lord Chancellor of England, d. s. portion of. i p. 4"^, signed also by Sir Edward Coke, Fulke Greville, George Abbott, Archbishop of Canterbury, one of the translators of " King James' Bible,** Sir Julius Caesar, etc., with portraits of Bacon and Coke. Excessively rare. 2651 Beauharnois, Gov. New France; — Lambert Closse, 1660, one of the founders of Montreal ; — P. Payen and Wife, Catherine Le Moyne, sister of Iberville ; — P. Raimbault; Mlle.de Mery; De Con age ; D'Eschambault, 1692 ; Le Marquis de Crisafy ; Le Chevalier de St. Ours ; Coulon Villiers, to whom Washington surrendered, Signatures. CATALOGUE. 259 2652 Barnum, p. T., Showman, a, /. s. i p. 4° " Bridgeport, 1882," referring to his autobiography. 2653 Barnum, P. T., Showman, Autograph Telegram, in pencil, on the blank of the American Telegraph Co., dated Bridge- port, May 15, 1864, to Edwin M. Stanton, offering $500 for the clothes in which Jefferson Davis was disguised when he was arrested. 2654 Beaujeau de, defeated Braddock, Claude de Ramezay, 1700 ; Maricour Paul le Nevine de, brother of Iberville and his wife M. M. Dupont ; Migeon de Lagaucheti^re, 1708 ; De Longueil Charles le Moyne, dated Montreal, 5th June, 1689 ; Pottier ; Maricour Louise Brissot veuve de la Valle- terie, 1702 ; Charles de Conague, Hervieux, Julien Oger, 1700. Signatures. (12) 2655 Beranger, Pierre Jean de, French song writer, a. /. s, 2 pp. 8° 1826. Scarce. 2656 Beranger, Pierre Jean de, French song writer, a. I. s. i p. 8° and address, 1823. Scarce. 2657 Blessington, Countess of. Miscellaneous writer, a. L s, 2 pp. Z"" " Gore House, 1845." 2658 Bliss, Jonathan, Loyalist, Chief Justice of New Brunswick, a. /. s. 3 pp. 4"^ and address, " Fredericksburg, 181 1 " ; — Wm. Osgoode, Chief Justice of Canada, a. L y. 2 pp. 4"" "Quebec, 1798'';-— F. J. Cugnet, Author of earliest Canadian Law Books, a. L s. 2 pp. 4'' and address, "Quebec, 1788"; — Archd. McLean, Chief Justice of Upper Canada, ^. i-. i p. folio, 1831; — Wm. Grant, Attorney General of Quebec, a. d. i p. 8"" 1780. (5) 2659 Boston, Town of. Presentment of the Grand Jury at the Court held in Boston, Oct. 28, 1690. 2 pp. folio, signed by Samuel Williams, " in the name of the rest of the Jury." They prevent Christian Heridge for keeping men lodgers- Ralph Durdant for living from his wife and children who are in England — The town of Boston for a nuisance in the Burying place, and several persons in Dorchester for selling liquor to Indians and English, without license, etc. 2660 Boucher de Grosbois, Gov. of Three Rivers and author of History of Canada, a. L s. i p. 12° dated, 1665 ; — Coulon de Villiers Faite de Vercheres le 27 Juillet, 17 19, defeated Washington at Fort Necessity, a rare form of his signature, signed in full ; Sir George Prevost, Sir J. Colborne, Sir P. Maitland, General James Murray, Quebec, 1764, four latter Govs, of Canada ; J. M. Lamotte, Commanded the Indians at the battle of Chattanguay, 18 12. P. T. Hopson, Gov. of Louisburg, 1749; Alexander Henry, author and traveller, All a, d, s, and d. s., an interesting and valuable lot. (9) 26o CATALOGUE. 2661 BoucHETTE, Joseph, author and historian, Jean Bochart, Champigny, Intendant, Chief Justice Reid, dated 1806, Sir i\ Maiiland, Gov.General of Canada, Sir Edmund Head, Gov. of Canada, Edward Baques, Military Sec'y and Adju- tant, War of 18 1 2, and others, including a pass to the House of Lords signed by Duke of Norfolk as Earl Marshal. (12) 2662 BoucHETTE, Joseph, Topographer, Surveyor General of B. N. America, surveyed the boundary line between Canada and the United States, a. l. s, 2 p. folio, "Quebec, 1804." 2663 Bougainville, Louis Antoine de. Aide to Montcalm at Quebec, celebrated navigator. Commodore under Count de Grasse in the Revolution, d, s. i p. 4*^ ** Brest, 1777." 2664 Bouquet, Col. Henry, Distinguished Officer in the French and Indian War, a, /. s, 2 pp. 4° " Philadelphia, 18 June, 1765," to George Croghan. "... I can not but express to you, as I have to the Commander in Chief, the particular satisfaction I have felt in seeing you support so vigorously the dignity of the Nation, and put thereby an End to the contemptible Cant used before by People utterly unfit to direct such Negotiations. ..." Fine and very rare. 2665 Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, English Poetess, a. /. s. i p. 8^, " London, 2 2d Sept.," to Miss Greenwell, compliment- ing her on her recently published Poems. This letter is signed in full, and in this respect is excessively rare. 2666 Brant, Joseph, Celebrated Indian Chief and Warrior, 1789, an obligation 4 lines auto, and signed by Joseph Brant on back, in Mohawk language. Very rare. 2667 Burleigh, Lord (Wm. Cecil), Celebrated Prime Minister, and adviser of Queen Elizabeth, /. s. 1 p., 4°. No date. Very rare. 2668 Burns, Robert, Celebrated Scotch Poet, a. L s, i p. 4° and address, "Dumfries, 12th December, 1794," to James Simp- son of Dumfries. Excessively rare. 2669 Burns, Robert, — KxiaJ,s, \ p. 12°, i844of Jane Renwick, the heroine of Burns* famous Poem, ** The Blue-Eyed Lassie." 2670 Bl'rton, Capt. Richard F., Author and traveller, a. I. s. i p. 8"". " Damascus, 1869 " ; — Fred. Burnaby, Author and traveller, signature. (2) 2671 BoTLER, Col. John. Tory Leader in the Revolution, Com- mander at the massacre of Wyoming, /. s. 2 pp. 4°, and :iddress, *'New-Ark, 1793," to D. Fonda: "... am happy to iiiul the descendants of my late Worthy Friend are Desir- ous of keeping up the Friendship that has for many years subsisted . . . and hope they may follow the footsteps of their Predecessors as far as we have acted with Propriety. . ." CATALOGUE. 261 2672 Byron, Lady Arone Isabella Noel, wife of the Poet, a, /. s. 2 pp. 8°. 1845. 2673 Cardigan, Earl of. Led the charge of the famous Six Hun- dred at Balaklava, /. s. i p. 4°, '*Hounslow Barracks, 1850." 2674 Carleton, Sir Guy, (Lord Dorchester), Commander in chief of the British Forces in North America, I, s, 2 pp. folio, 1776, to Genl. Reidesel in relation to the movements of the Army. In French. 2675 Carleton, Sir Guy, (Lord Dorchester), Commander in Chief of British Army in America, d, s, i p. foli9, " Montreal 24 June 177s," A Military Proclamation to the people of Canada. 2676 Carlton, Sir Guy, (Lord Dorchester), Commander in Chief of British Army in America, d, s. \ p. folio. *' Quebec, 1867." 2677 Carlyle, Thomas, Essayist and historian, a, I. s, 2 pp. 8°. *' Chelsea, 1838," to Mrs. Jameson, "... You do me so much honor that I can only cover my face, and sit speech- less for a time. The hearts of women, dear little creatures, are by nature exaggerative ; many is the Bristol diamond or poor Scotch Pebble, that has been taken for a true stone of price ! You should beware withal, and not turn people's heads . . . ^' Very fine and scarce. 2678 Carlyle, Thomas, Celebrated author and Historian, cu L s. I p. 8"^, no date, to Chevalier Bunson, Rare. 2679 Carteret, Sir George, Proprietor of New Jersey, /. s. i p. folio "Whitehall 167 3-4," signed, also, by the Duke of Ormond, and Earl of Anglesey. Scarce. 2680 Castries, Marechal de. Famous French officer and states- man, /. s. I p. 4°, " Paris, 28 Jany. 1777." 2681 D'AiLLEBOUST and his wife, Earbe de Boullougne, 1648, Gov. of Montreal and New France ; — Pierre Boucher de Gros- bois, 1635, the author of the Hist, of Canada and Gov. of Three Rivers ; — De Vivier, Marine Officer ; — Mijeon de Braussat Lt. Genl., 1684; — Chambly — built and named Fort Chambly, 1665 ; — Le Moyne de Longueuil, 1702, Le Machab^e Canadien, ist Baron; — De Ramezay Claude, Gov. of Montreal, 1700; Chevalier d'Ailleboust, 1713 ; De Villeray : Paill^. Signatures rare (10) 2682 Chandos, Lord Thomas of Gloucester, /. s. i p folio, and address, 1601, to Queen Elizabeth's Privy Council "for cost and conduct money for 100 sufficient and able men unto the realm of Ireland," etc. In fine condition and scarce. 262 CATALOGUE. 2683 Charles I. of England, /. s. 2 pp. folio, and address, " York, 30 August 1642." Very interesting letter to the Judges of York, Cumberland, etc., relating to the proceedings of Parliament. Fine Seal. 2684 Charles I, of England, d, s, i p. folio, 1646, on vellum, a Military Commission. Discolored. 2685 Charles IX, of France, consented to the Massacre of St. Bartholomew, //. s. 1 p. folio, 1566, on vellum. 26S6 Charles Emanuel I, Duke of Savoy, surnamed " The Great," "The Ishmael of his Age," /. s, 3 pp. folio, and address, with 3 lines autograph, 1591. Very rare. 2687 Charles Emanuel II, Duke of Savoy, /. s. i p. folio, and address, 1657. 2688 Choiseul, Etienne Frangois, Duke de, French Statesman, Instrumental in the Suppression of Jesuits, /. s, 1 p. folio, "Versailles, 1764." 2689 Clark, Genl. Isaac, Revolutionary Officer, Commander of the Expedition against Massequoi, a, /. s, 1 p. 4°, " Burl- ington, 1812"; — Genl. \V. H. Windor, and Genl. Lewis Cass, /. i". 4° of each. (3) 2690 CoBHAM, Lord, (William Brook), Statesman of the time of Elizabeth, Ambassador to the Netherlands, a. /. s. 1 p. folio, and address, "London, 1586." Scarce. 2691 Cockburn, Sir George, British Admiral, Commander of the Expedition against Washington in 1814, a, L s. i p. 8°, 1844. Portrait. 2692 Colbert, Jean Baptiste, Celebrated Financier of Louis XIV, /. s. I p. 4° "Camp before Lille, 1667." Scarce. Portrait. 2693 Colbert, Jean Baptiste, Celebrated Financier of Louis XIV, d. s. double folio, on vellum, "Versailles, 1672," fine Col- bert Seal. Scarce. Very fine document. 2694 Colbert, Jean Baptiste, Celebrated Financier of Louis XIV, d. s, I p. small 4° on vellum, 1668. Very fine. Scarce. 2695 Coldex, Cadwalader, Colonial Gov. of New York, a. L s. 2 pp. 4° "Springhill, Dec. 15, 1765," to Sir W'illiam Johnson, "... Tho' the Stamp Act was made use of to Excite the Mob, yet the directing it against me arose from the resent- ment of the men who think their power is abrigded by es- tablishing Appeals The Dependency or Indepen- dency of the Colonies seems now to be brought to the Crisis, and it remains with the Parliament to give it the pro- per Issue, whether the Parliament of Great Britain shall submit to the Colonies, or the Colonies to the Parlia- ment. ..." Fine and scarce. 2696 Bull, John, a. /. s. 1 p. folio, and address, 1758, to Richard Peters. Very rare. CATALOGUE. 263 2697 CoLPEN, Cadwalader, Colonial Gov. of New York, /. s. i p. 4° "Fort George, 1761," reply to an Address of the Council. 2698 Conway, H. S., Lord Dartmouth, and Lord Hillsborough? English Statesman, /. ^. of each, i p. folio, 1765, 1772, 1768, to the Gov. of Maryland. (3) 2699 CoNWEY, Edward, Secretary of State under Charles L, of England, /. s, 1 p. folio, "London, 24th Dec, 1624," with fme Seal. Interesting political letter, in perfect condition and of excessive rarity. 2700 Cook, Capt. James, Celebrated Navigator and Explorer, t/.s. I p. folio, "16 Jany, 1759,'* signed as Master of the " Pem- broke," Man of War, in which he accompanied Wolf to Quebec. Excessively rare. 2701 CoRWiN, Jonathan, one of the Judges at the Witchcraft trials at Salem, d. s. i p. folio, "Salem, 1690." Scarce. 2702 Craig, Genl. Sir James H., British Officer in the Revolution, at Lexington and Bunker Hill, ^. s, i p. folio, 1802, signed also by Genl. Sir Alured Clarke, Commander at Savannah ; — Sir Robert S. Milnes, and Thomas Dunn, (/. s. 1 p. folio, of each, 1804-5. All Governors of Canada. (3) 2703 Dunn, Thomas, //. x. i p. 4° 1772, also signed H. T. Cram- ahe, both Lt. Govs, of Canada ; — Sir George Yonge, /. s. War Office, 1786, (relative to Canada) Summons Executive Council Office, 1795, (pnnted) to Hon. James Mc Gill, Mon- treal (founder McGill University), and 6 other early Canadian a. I. s. (9) 2704 CuviER, Baron G., Celebrated Naturalist, d, s. 2 pp. folio, 18 1 6. Fine Seal of Commission of Public Instructions. 2705 DousssiEU, 1659, One of the heroic 17 Dollard companions who saved Montreal in 1660, extremely rare signature; Michel Le Neuf de la Valliere, 1670, early Acadian foun- der ; La Come de St. Luc, a distinguished veteran of the French war; Hertel, 1685; Bigot, Indendant; Tonty, Commandant of Detroit, 1723. Boutrine, 1669, Intendant; Coulon Villierrs, to whom Washington surrendered at Fort Necessity ; Louis d'Ailleboust de Coulonge, 1652, 3rd. Gov. of New France ; Longueuil ; Angelique de Ramezay Elizabeth de Ramezay, 1735. Signatures with biographi- cal notes, a rare lot. (12.) 2706 Dartmouth, Lord, and Lord Hillsborough, English States- men, /. s. 3 pp. folio, of each. 1772, 1768, to the Gov. of Maryland. (2) 2707 Dearborn, Henry. Revolutionary Officer, Major General in 1812, a. L s. 2 pp. 4°. "Philadelphia, 1807." 264 CATALOGUE. 2708 Delancey, James. Colonial Gov. of New York, Congress of 1754, d' /. ^. I P' folio, "Albany, 1757,'* to Gov. Pownall. "... the account I sent yesterday of Fort Edward being attacked proves false. . . though there still appears the greatest necessity for hastening to this place all possible assistance that Genl. Webb may be enabled to drive the Enemy from this end of the Lake. . .'* Scarce. 2709 De Quincey, Thomas. Essayist and critic, Autograph Man- uscript, pages 28 and 29 of "A Tory's account of Toryism" 2 pp. 4*^. Very scarce. 2710 D'EsTR^ES, Angelique, Abbess de Maubaisson, Daughter of Antoine d'Estrees, forty years grand Master of Artillery in France, and sister of the celebrated Gabrielle, mistress of Henry IV., d. s, 2 pp. folio, 1616. Signed twice. 2711 DiBDiN, Thomas F., celebrated Bibliographer, a. I, s. 2 pp. 4°, and address. "Newmarket 1827." 2712 Dickens, Charles, Novelist, a, I. s, i p. 8"^, to Lady Bless- ington, mentions Longfellow, whom he wishes to introduce, with water color portrait of Dickens, both beautifully mounted in a frame, 17 by 13 inches. 2713 Documents, Early English Canadian, with signatures of prominent men, also South Sea Co., signed William Schrei- ber, 1722, Speakers Warrant, House of Commons, London, signed Fletcher Norton, 1782. (19) 2714 Dow, Henry, of Hampton, New Hampshire, a, d, s. 2 pp. folio, 1707, being the last will of Nathaniel Batcheldor, and signed by him and others. 2715 Drummond, Sir Gordon, British Commander at Lundy's Lane, Sir George Prevost, and Sir George Arthur, d. s. 1 p. 4° of each, 1810-39, all governors of Canada. (3) 2716 Dumas, Alexander, fils, French poet and dramatist, a. /. s. I p. 8°. 2717 DuRELL, Philip, Admiral, a. /. s, i p. 4°, "New York, 1758," to Gov. Delancey, relative to impressment of seamen ; — Capt. George St. Leo, a. /. s, i p. 4° to ** Louisburg, 1759," relating to the expedition against Quebec. Admiral Durell commanded one of the navy divisions against Quebec. (2) 2718 DwiGHT, Joseph, Soldier and Judge, Brigadier General at Louisburg, a. d. s, i p. 4° " Louisburg, July 13, 1745." A Marriage License. 2719 Edward VL of England, d. s, 2 pp. folio, at Richmond, " the third yeare of our Reyne" (1549). Signed also by Edward, Duke of Somerset, Lord Protector. A warrant signed in blank. Excessively rare. CATALOGUE. 265 2720 Ecclesiastics of New France, D'Avangour, a, d. s, i p. 8\ 1716 ; — Frangois de Mercier, 1655 ; — Do ronlbriaiKl, last French Bishop of Quebec, 8 July, 1753 (t line auto.) also 7 lines auto, unsigned ; — D. Urfe, cure de St. Louis (now St. Anns) (1686) ; — Du Bois (1C72) ; — Franc^ois Vachon de Belmont, V. C. (1708) author of the Memoirs sur le Canada; — Normant Vie G. et Sup. : — Fre're Isidore Mar- sollet. Signatures, (9) 2721 Elgin, Lord, Governor of Canada, English Statesman, "Elgin Marbles," and Field Marshal Sir Charles V^orke, a. l. s, 8°, of each ; — Major John Richardson, soldier and Author cL s, 1-2 p. 4°, 18 14. (3). 2722 Elizabeth Queen, Temp. Treasury order for the expense of the Cost and Conduct of Soldiers, January 27, 1600, signed by Thomas Edgerton, lord Cliancellor, T. Buckhurst, Earl of Dorset, poet, Notingham, Charles Howard, admiral who commanded against the Spanish Arniada, W. Knollys, Sir William, Ro. Cecil, ist Lord Salisbury, J. Fortescue, Sir John, J. Popham, Lord Chief Justice, celebrated as havini;; taken part either as counsel or judge, in most of the leadin;; trials of the times, J. Herbert, with two lines autograph of Lord Buchurst and autograph endorsement signed of Thomas Burghley, ist Lord Exeter, i page folio, and ad- dress. A very rare group of signatures. 2723 Fanning, Genl. Edmund, Noted Loyalist leader in the Rev- olution, Gov. of Nova Scotia and Prince Edwards Island, a. L s. 2 pp., 4 °, "37 Margaret Street, Cavendish Square, 24th April, 1806." Excessively rare. 2724 Ferdinand and Isabella, King and Queen of Spain, Pat- rons of Columbus in his discovery of America, etc., /. s. i p. 4°, and address, i486. In fine condition and excessively rare. 2725 Ferdinand II. of Arragon, the Catholic. Husband of Isabel- la of Castile, /. s, ip. folio, and address 1509. Very rare. 2726 FoRBUSH, EH, a. L s. 2 pp, 4 "^^ and address, "Lake George, July 9, 1759,'' to Rev. Stephen Williams of Longmeadow, giving an interesting account of the contests with the Indians; — Ebenezer Hartshorn, a, /. s, i p., 4"^, and ad- dress, "Concord, Sept. 12, 1754,'* to James Bowdoin. (2). 2727 FouQUiER-Tainville, Antoine Quentin, One of the most atro- cious of the French Jacobins, Public Accuser during the *'Reign of Terror," Guillotined in 1795, ^^- -f- 3 pp* 4"", 1794, as public accuser giving a list of 84 persons to l-e arrested at that date. Very rare. 2728 Francis I. of France, d, s, double folio, 1541, on vellum. Rare. Countersigned by Bayard, brother to the Chevalier. 266 CATALOGUE. ^729 Fox, Henry, Lord Holland, /. s. 2 pp., folio, "Whitehall 1756," to the Gov/ of Maryland, announcing the Declara- tion of War against France; — Lord Hillsborough, Secy, of State for the American Department, /. s. 2 pp. folio,** ^'Whitehall, 1768," to the Gov. of Maryland, announcing his appointment as Secretary. (2). 2730 Franxis L of France, Opponent of Charles V. Interview with Henry VHL at the "Field of the Cloth of Gold/* //. s. I p. folio. In line condition, and very rare. Summons to surrender a besieged Town in Bresse within 24 hours, signed by the King and Secy. 2731 Francis I. of France, Opponent of Charles V. and etc. d. s. I p. oblong folio, on vellum, 1541. Very rare. Signed Fran^oys, also Countersigned by Bayard, a brother to the Chevalier. 2732 Francis, I. /. s. i page folio, 24 Feby. 1516. Convoking the Parliament of Bre'tagne, addressed on back to the No- bles, Burgesses and Inhabitants of Rennes, from Saint Germain-en-Laye. ^753 Frederick, Elector of Saxony, surnamed "The Wise." Friend and protector of Luther, /. s. 3 pp. folio, and ad- dress, "Alstet 20th Dec. 1520" to William de Croy, "The wise Governor of the Emperor Charles V." endorsed, "in causa Lutheri.'* This is a very important historical letter, written to prevent Luther being brought before the Diet at \Vorms, not knowing that Luther had already determined to go. He mentions the burning of Luther's books at Col- onia, Maguntia, and elsewhere, by command of the Pope. With a Latin, and an English translation, 2734 Frederick William IV. King of Prussia, /. s. i p. 4* " S.ms- Souci, 1841." 2735 Froude, J. A., English Historian, a. /. s. 2 pp. 8^ iSSS. 2736 Gage, Gen. Thomas, Gov. of Mass., British Officer in the Revolution, a. L s, i p. 4**, and address franked, "Montreal, 1762,** relating to a Court Mortial at Crown Point. Scarce. Gage was first English Governor of Montreal after the Conquest. 2737 Gage, Genl. Thomas, Gov. of Mass., etc., d. s. i p. folio, "New York, 1766.'^ 2738 Gage, Genl. Thomas. Gov. of Mass., etc., d, s. i p. folio, "New York, 1768.'' 2739 Garibaldi, G., Italian patriot and general, a, L s. i p. ob- long 8% "Caprera, 1862 '*; — Baron B. Ricasoli, Prime Minister of Italy after the death of Cavour, a, /. s, i p. S*', "Turin, i86r.'* Both mounted, with photographs. (2) CATALOGUE. 267 2740 Garibaldi, G., Celebrated Italian patriot, /. s, i p. folio, 1862 ; — J. Basso, Secretary and friend of Genl. Garibaldi, a. L s. I p. 8^ ** Caprera, 1863." (2) 2741 Gasp6 and Chaleur, Bays of, Memorials and Petitions of th^ Merchants, Traders and Settlers, concerned in the Fisher- ies there, to the English Government, 1771-1772, folio, (to) 2742 George II. of England, ^/. s. 2 pp. folio, 1756, with seal, addressed to Gov. Sharpe of Maryland, prohibiting any communication with France, against which countr)^ Eng- land had declared w^ar. 2743 George II. of England, d. s. portion of, June 26, 1727. 2744 George III. of England, /. s. 2 pp. folio, and address in German, ** Palace of St. James, 1761," line seal. 2745 George III. of England, d. s, i p. folio, " Court of St. James^ 1776," signed also by Lords North, Granby, and Towns- hend. For the payment of the Army under Genl. Howe in America. 2746 George III. and George IV, of England, d, s, portion of, by each, on vellum. (2) 2747 George IV. of England, <7. ^. ^, 1-2 p. 4^ "Brighton 1822." 2748 Gildart, Lieut. F., a, L s. 3 pp. 4% "Lunenberg, N. S. 1759," Michael Francklin, Gov. of Nova Scotia, a, /. s, i p. folio, "Halifax, N. S., 1768," to Thomas Flucker of Boston. (2) Gildart's letter gives interesting account of the Wolfe expedition against Quebec, mentions Wolfe, Amherst, Saunders and Devrell. "Pray God give him success over our most vile enemies." 2749 Grant, Capt. John, Revolutionary officer, a, L s. i p. 4*^, and address, "Longgaul, Sep. 22, 177$, 9 at Night," to Ethan Allen. ". . . Col. Leviston hath just Sent man Express here, and their is a party to our assistance on their March from Shambale Expected this Night. 1 am advised to Send to you to Send a party, or Com as Soon as May be if Not Needed whare you Now be. . ." Addressed from Longueuil opposite Montreal. Shambale means Chambly. 2750 Greeley, Horace, Journalist and statesman, a, /. s. 2 p. 4"*, "New York, Sept. 18, 1849.'' Interesting political letter. 2751 GuizoT, F., French statesman and historian, a. /. X. 1 p, 8"^ 1841 2752 Haldimand, Sir Frederick, Officer in the French and Indian War, Gov. of Quebec during the Revolutionary War, a, L >, 2 pp. 4^ "Quebec, 1781." Interesting letter, mentionsi Madam de Reidesel. 2753 Hamilton, Col. Henry, British Officer in the Revolution, a. /. s. I p. 4^. "Quebec, 1783 '' ; — Sir Fredkrick Haldi- mand, British officer in the Revolution, /. s, i p. 4°. " Quebec, 1779," Both Governors of Canada. (2) 268 CATALOGUE. 2754 Handfield, Col. J., In command with Genl. Winslow in removing the French Acadians, /. s. i p. 4°. " Louisburg, i-j^S'*; — Fort Carillon, (Ticonderoga), Autograph Docu- ment signed uf Frere Antoine, Chaplain of the Fort. 1 p. 4°, 1756, signed also by Berthemat, Surgeon, and Charles Lapalmer the builder of the Fort. Interesting and rare French War documents. (2) 2755. Hartley, Thomas, M. O. C. Revolutionary officer, a. /. s, z pp. 4°, and address. 2756 Hazen, Moses, Brig. General in the Revolution. /. s, i p. folio, and address Head Quarters "Montreal, April 11, 1776," to Capt. Goforth, Commanding at Three Rivers. "... the conduct of the Canadians in general is changed much to our disadvantage, partly from the indefatigable pains of our Enemies, and partly from their being harrassed on the Public Service as yet unpaid, & thro' fear of the want cf a sufficient force to protect them, more especially as Quebec is not yet reduced. . . .*' Very interesting letter in relation to military affairs in Canada at the beginning of the Revolution. 2557 Head, Sir Edmund, Governor General of Canada, a. /. s, 2 pp. 4°, "Toronto, 1855,'' wTites of the recently printed Mass. Records. 2758 Head, Sir Francis Bond, Gov. of Canada, Soldier and au- thor, a, I, s, 2 pp. 8°, 1847, to Mrs. Jameson. 2759 Henry III. of France, and Poland, The last Sovereign of the Valois family, d, s, double folio, on v^ellum, 1587. Very scarce. 2760 Henry III. of France, Granted religious liberty to the Hu- guenots, ^/. s, double folio, on vellum, 1576. 2761 Henry IV. of France and Navarre, Assassinated by Rabail- lac, /. s, I p. folio, as King of Navarre, 1588. Signed also by Philippe de Mornay Sieur du Plessis, the celebra- ted liistorian and friend of Henry. In fine condition. Scarce. 2762 Henry IV. of France and Navarre, &c. d, s, double folio, on vellum, " Paris, 1600," Of historical importance, being tlie original Deed placing the territory of Canada, and ad- jacent islands, Labrador, Norumbega, &c., und6r Marquis de la Roche, as Viceroy and Capt. Chauvin as Lieutenant. Of the highest rarity and value, in fine condition. 2763 Henry IV. of France and Navarre, &c. d. s. double folio, on vellum. 1596. ;'764 HtKiG, James, Poet, "Ettrick Shepherd," a, L s, i p. 4°, *'Har\vicli, 1820," to J. Wilson at Edinburgh. CATALOGUE. 269 2765 Hertel de Rouville: — Celeron de Blainville ; — Bochart Champigny (Intendant) De Catalongue; — De Bailleul and wife Magdelaine Chretien ; — Aubert de Gasp^ wife of De Beaucourt; — Chevalier de S. Ours (killed at Battle of Quebec, 1759), 3 lines auts.; — Louis d'Ailleboust de Cou- longes ; — D'Ailleboust de la Madelaine ; — D'Ailleboust de Perigny; — Theophile Barthe. Signatures early New France. (12) 2766 Hillsborough, Lord, English Statesman, /. s, i p. folio, •* Whitehall, 1770'' ; — Lord Dartmouth, /. s. i p, folio, "Whitehall, 1765," signed also by Soame Jenyns, and J. Dyson, as Commiss. of Trade and Plantations ; — G. Chei- wynd, a, d. y. 2 pp. folio, 1774, the order of Government prohibiting the transportation of Arms and Amunition. (3) 2767 Hood, Admiral Sir Samuel, Admiral Sir George Cockburn, King of Hanover (P>nestX Duchess of Kent, Lord George Sackville, Duke of Cambridge. Lord Durham Waddington, a. /. s, &:c. Addresses of Letters franked. (10) 2768 HoPSON, Peregrine Thomas. Gov. of Nova Scotia, Officer at Louisburg, /. i". i p. folio. "Louisburg, May 2, 1748," to Thomas Hancock, relative to affairs in that place since its surrender. 2769 Hume, David, English Historian, John, M. O. C, Chief Justice, /. s. as President of Con- gress, I p. 4°, " Philadelphia, 1779," to Gov. Rodney. 2776 Johnson, Col. Guy, OfHcer in the Indian Wars, and Loyalist leader in the Revolution, a. /. s, i p. 4®, 1771. Interesting letter in relation to land between Fort Stanwix and Oris- kany. Refers to his father. Sir William Johnson. Scarce. 2777 Johnson, Sir John, Tory Commander at Oriskany, //. x. i p. folio, "Quebec, 1778.'' On the reverse is //. j. of Fred. Haldimand, as Governor. Refers to Loyalists from Burgoyne's army settled in Canada. 2778 Johnson, Sir William, Celebrated Superintendent of Indian Aftairs, Congress of 1754, ^. i*. i p. folio, with 3 lines auto- graph, "Schenectady, 1764." 2779 JuxoN, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord High Trea- surer of England under Charles I, /. s. i p. 4°, " London House, i637,'' signed as Bishop of London. With portrait. Scarce. 2 7 So JuxoN, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, etc., d, s, i p. 4* 1638, signed as Bishop of London, signed also by Sir Robt. Pye, Auditor of the Exchequer. Scarce. 2781 Kent, Edward, Duke of, Father of Queen Victoria, d. s. i p. folio, "Halifax, 1798." 2782 Keppel, Augustus, English Admiral, accompanied Anson in his voyage round the world, a. /. s, 1 p. 8** and address, 1779. 2783 Lafayette, Marquis de. Major General in the Revolution, a, I. s, 2 pp. 4® 1787. In English. Very interesting letter on European affairs, as relating to America. 2784 Lamartine, Alphonse de, French Poet and historian, a. /. s, 2 pp. 8*^ and address, 1831. 2785 Landseer, Sir Edwin, Celebrated animal painter, a, /. s. i p. 8"* and address, "St. John's Wood, 1883," writes of his painting and signed in full. 2786 La Verendrve, discoverer of the Rocky Mountains; — De Mesy, Gov. of New France, 1663-65; — Longueil, Che- valier de, Gov. of Detroit and Three Rivers ; — Juchereau, Charles, 1693 ; — Du Vivier ; — Francis Ardouin, 17 1 1 ; — Pierre Raimbault, 1708; — Boucherat, 1669; — Joybert de Longueuil, wife of the Chevalier ; — Francois des Jordis Sieur de Cabanac ; — D. Thaumur Doctor, 1700 ; — Gedeon de Catalongue, 1708. Signatures. All celebrated Canadian names, with descriptive biographical notes, (12) CATALOGUE, 271 276^7 Leicester, Robert Dudley, Earl of, Favorite Statesman of Queen Elizabeth, Husband of Amy Robsart, d, s, double folio, with seal, Utrecht, 1586. Signed also by Gilpin. Very scarce and in perfect condition, lias English translation in full. 2788 Le Moyne, Charles, the celebrated Indian interpreter and founder of the Longueuil Family, Father of Iberville ; — Catherine Primot, wife of the above ; — C. J. D. Ailleboust, d, 20 Juin, 1671; — Maricour, brother of Iberville; — M. M. Dupont de Iberville, wife of Maricour; — C. Martel, an Indian Fur Trader (the three last signed together) ; — T. B. de Iberville, 1760;- — Robineau de Bolancourt; — Baron de Portnoeuf ; — Boisbcrthelot de Beacourt, Gov. of Three Rivers ; — C. Villiers, to whom Washington surren- dered at Fort Necessity ;' — Dc Quindre. Signatures, with biographical notes. (8) 2789 Lever, Charles, Irish Novelist, a, I. s, 4 pp. S''. Scarce. 2790 Longueuil, Sieur de (Joseph Emanuel), British Officer in the Revolution, held Fort St. John, Aide to Montcalm at Quebec, a, L j. i p. folio, " Montreal, 1805. Scarce. 2791 Longueuil, Sieur dc (Joseph Emanuel), British Officer in the Revolution, etc., a. L s, i p. 4*^ "Quebec, 1800.'* A copy of a letter of Hugh Finlay, in the handwriting of, and signed by Longueuil. 2792 Lorraine, Cardinal dc, celebrated French theologian and statesman, \L s, i p. folio, and address, with fine seal, " Nancy, 1629." Very fine and rare. 2793 Loudoun, John Campbell, Earl of, Gov. of Virginia, Com- mander in Chief of the British Forces in America, /. s, i p. folio, "New York, 1757, to Gov. Wm. Denny, relative to the embargo. 2794 Louis XI of France, called the "Tiberius of France,/, s. 1 p. oblong folio, 1466, on vellum. Excessively rare. Also modern French reading. 2795 Louis XII of France, d. s. portion of, on vellum, at Milan, 1499. Scarce. 2796 Louis XIII of France, /. s. 1 p. folio, and address, 1621. Very fine and scarce. 2797 Louis XIII of France, /. s. \ p. folio and address, 1637. Scarce. 2798 Louis XIV, of France, /. s, i p. 4*^ and address, with seals and silk, "Paris, 13 November, 1663.'* Very rare. 2799 Louis XV, of France, d, s. i p. folio, "Paris, 1732," signed also by Philippeaux, and Varin at Quebec, 1732. (Varin was an accomplice of Bigot in his robberies). 272 CATALOGUE. 2800 Luther, Martin, the Great Reformer, a, d, s. i p. 4* 1544, *' I, Martin Luther, [Doctor] with this my hand do acknowl- edge that My Measure Corn and two Measures Malt have been forwarded to me in full from the Castle. Given Fri- day after the New Year, 1544.'' This Document was for- merly in the Collection of the Duke of Saxe Coburg Gotha. The Duke presented it to Dr. A. Beck. At the decease of the latter it was sold by auction, with the rest of Dr. Beck's Collection, One of the rarest and most desirable Auto- graphs. 2501 McDoNELL, Alexander, Archbishop of Canada, a, I. s, i p. 4° and address, ** Queenston, 1806 " ; — J. O. Plessis, Bish- op of Quebec, /. s, i p. 4° ** Quebec, 1778." (2) 2502 Madison, James, President, /. s, (in cipher), 2 pp. 4° " Wash- ington 1803," on the purchase of Louisiana Territory. :So3 Maitland, Sir Peregrine, Sir John Colborne and Peter Hunt- er, Governors of Canada, d. s, of each, double folio, on vel- lum, 1802-33, signed as Governors. (3) 2S04 Marlborough, John, (Duke of), celebrated Military Com- mander, d. s. 2 pp. folio, "At the Camp, 29 Sept., 17 11," Order for a Court Martial. 2805 Mason, George, M. O. C. Member of Constitutional Conven- tion, f?. /. j. 3 pp. 4° and address, " Gunston Hall, 1792." Scarce. 2S06 Maunder, Samuel, Author of " Treasury of Knowledge,'' a, L s, I p. A^ 1825. 2807 Mazarin, Cardinal Giulio, Italian Statesman, Minister to Louis XIV, /. J. I p. 4® and address, with seals and silk, ** Paris, 1656." Very rare, 2808 ^fEDICI, Catharine de. Queen of France, Wife of Henry H. To her is attributed the Massacre of St. Bartholomew, a. L s, 2pp. folio, and address, 1585, to Jacques de Savoye, Duke de Nemours. Excessively scarce. 2S09 Medici, Catherine de. Mother of Charles IX. of France, at whose instigation the Massacre of St. Bartholomew took place, /. s, I p. folio. 13 April, 1566. 28 10 Medici, Lorenzo de, surnamed "The Magnificent," celebra- ted patron of arts and letters 1476, et sequitur, a. L s. 1-2 p. 4^, and address, with rare folio portrait by Ravano. Very rare. 28 1 1 Melancthon, Philip, Eminent German Reformer, Friend and successor of Luther, a. /. s, 2 pp. folio, and address, in Latin, 153S. Excessively rare. 2S12 Melancthon, Philip, Eminent German Reformer, etc. a. I. s, I p. 4^. Excessively rare. CATALOGUE. 273 2813 Meyrick, Sir Samuel Rush, English Antiquary, ''Ancient Arms and Armour," a. I. s, 3 pp. 4"" and address, 1832. Interesting letter. 2814 Moore, Thomas, Irish Poet, a. L s. i p.. 8°, 1837. "... My head quarters will be in Sackville St. but I suppose my " Row-brothers, row " will give me, for a few nights, lodg- ing, in order to be near the Devils." (Reference to Cana- dian Boat Song.) 2815 Moore, Thomas, Irish Poet, a. /. s, i p. S''. 1829, to Sheri- dan, writes of his works now in press, &c. 2816 Murray, Genl. James. At Quebec with Genl. Wolfe, and at Louisburg. Sir George Prevost, and Sir James Kempt, d. s, I p. folio, of each, signed as Governors of Quebec. 1782 to 1829. (3) 2Sr7 Napoleon I. Emperor of France, /. s. Portion of, 1-2 p. 4°, 1802. Signed *' Bonaparte." 28 18 Nelson, Horatio, Lord. Celebrated English naval officer, a, I. s. I p. 4° and address, "Amazon, 1801." Fine per- sonal letter to Dr. Baird. Very scarce. 2819 Nelson, Horatio, Lord. English Naval Officer, d. s. i p. 4°, ** St. George at Spithead, 1801." Naval Order. 2820 Nesselrode, Karl Robert, Count, Russian diplomatist, /. s. i p. folio, "Dusseldorf, 18 10." NEW FRANCE (CANADA, ACADIA, Etc.), MANUSCRIPTS RELATING TO. 2821 Abenaki Indians. *^ Recensement general fait au mois de Novembre 1708 de tous les Sauvages de PAcadie qui resi- dent dans la Coste de I'Est et de ceux de Pintagouet et de Canibeky, famille par famille, leurs Ages, celui de leiirs femmes et enfants, avec une Recapitulation a la fin, de la quantite d'hommes et de gargons capables d'aler a la guerre. Comme aussi le recensement des Francois establis a la ditte Coste de PEs." 42 pp. folio. Very important document in connection with Acadia and Eastern Maine. 2822 Abenaki Indians. An account of their affection for the French and what forces they need to oppose the English, II pp. folio, 1723, endorsed, " Memoire pour M. Le Cardi- nal" ; — " Memoire sur I'Etat present des Abnaquis." 3 pp. folio, 1724, giving a detailed account of the location of their villages in Acadia and Maine, and their imjDortance to Can- ada ; — Another "Memoire," 7 pp. folio, 1726, giving au account of these Savages from 1718 to 1726. Important historical Documents. (3) 274 CATALOGUE. NEW FRANCE, ETC. — Con. 2823 Acadia. " Memoire sur le droit que les Frangois ont dans TAcadie depuis Pantagouet jusqu'a la Riviere de Kinibeky, des Pays des Iroquois et la Baye d'Hudson." 2 pp. folio, 1688 ; — " Memoire contre la pretention de I'Anglois sur les Terres de la Nouvelle France." 35 pp. folio, 17 19. (2) 2S24 Acadia. " Cession de I'Acadie et de I'lsle de St Christophe a la Reine et a la Couronne d'Angleterre," 6 May, 17 13. 3 pp. 4° ; — G. Hocquart, Indendant of Justice and Police in Canada, d, j. 3 pp. 4° 1731, fine seal ; — " Relation de ce qui s'est passe a la Baie du Nord," 1689, with accom- panying letter of d'lherville, all in copy. 9 pp. 4°. (3) 2825 Acadians. Letter of Count de Toulouse to the Archbishop of Cambray, 2 pp. folio, 1720 ; — Letter of Gen. Philippes, 8 pp. folio, 1720; — Letter of Thomas Caulfield, Gov. of Annapolis to Monsieur De Costebells, Gov. of Isle Royale (Cape Breton), 3 pp. folio, 1715. All the above are con- temporary copies and are of interest relating to the taking of the oath of allegiance and misconduct of the French and Indians. (3) 2826 Annapolis (Port Royal), " Relation de ce qui s'est passe' le Mois de juillet dernier dans la province de I'Acadie," 5 pp. folio, 1704, giving a detailed account of the attack upon Port Royal by the Forces of Mass., under Cyprian Southack and his associates; — M. de Villebon to M. de Cheury. ** Relation de Mon Voiage a I'acadie sur le Vaisseau I'Union et de tout a qui s'est passe an de Pays dans tout Le Temps qui j'y ay este," 17 pp. folio, 1690, giving an account of Sir Wm. Phipps' attack upon Port Royal, and its surrender to him. (2) 2827 AuBRY, P., " Memoire du P. Aubry, Missionnaire de Canada sur les Limites de la Nouvelle France et de la Nouvelle Angleterre," 7 pp. folio, 1720; — "Observations du P. Aubry sur la Ville de Port Royal maintenant appelle' Anna- polis Royale," 20 pp. folio, 1720. (2) 2828 Aubry, P., "Memoire general sur les Limites de I'Acadie," 24 pp. folio, 1720; — "Memoiresur les Limites de I'Acadie," 6 pp. folio. (2.) This, and the preceding number, are important historical documents relating to the cession of Acadia by France to England at the treaty of Utrecht. 2829 Becancourt. Original agreement between the Chiefs of the Indians of Becancourt with Acadian Refugees relative to giving land to the latter near Three Rivers. 2 pp. 4° 1764. Signed by Francois Arcenaux and J. G. Lacroix, Acadian exiles, and De Tonnancour, Last French Governor of Three Rivers and Frederick Haldimand, Governor. CATALOGUE. 275 NEW FRANCE, ETC. -Con. 2830 Beauharnais, Charles, Marquis de, Gov. of Canada, /. s. portion of. i p. 4° *' Quebec, 1745'^; — Sieur D'Augre- mont, Commander of the Marine, and Etienne Rocbert, King's Store Keeper at Montreal, r/. s. by both, i p. 4"^ 1707. (2) 2831 Begon, Michel, Intendant of New France. An Account of munitions sent to the soldiers at Acadia, and also an ac- count of the munitions sent to the savages there. Each document 2 pp. folio, signed by Begon. ** Fait a la Rochelle, 10 May, 1696." (2) 2832 Bigot, Francois, Intendant of Justice and Police in New France, " Memoire sur le droit que les Frangois ont dans TAccadie, depuis Pentagouet jusques a la Riviere de qnini- bequi, le Pays des Iroquois et la Baye d'Hudson," d. s, 24 pp. folio, 1750, with two other documents signed by Bigot, of the same date, each 4 pp. folio, relative to the cel- ebrated missionary. Father Rasle, and the hostile relations between Vaudreuil and the Governor at Boston, fine seals. (3) 2833 BosscHAERT, Chevalier de, a. L s, i p. 4** and address, Ant- werp, 1769," writes of Canada, with printed broadside 2 pp. 4°, 1763, " Extrait des Registres du Conseil d'Etat." 2834 Branssat, Migeon de, Lieut. General of the Royal Jurisdic- tion of Montreal, i68f, ^. i*. i p. 4°, 1682. 2835 Canada, Fisheries of, "Memoire sur les Pesches de Canada, presente a Monseigneur le Comte de Maurepas,'^ 21 pp. folio, (L s., 1698. 2836 Champignv, Jean Bochart, Intendant of Justice and Police in Canada, rt'. /. x. i p. 4°, "Quebec, 1701," to Mons. Pon- chartrain. Scarce. 2837 Champignv, Jean Bochart, Intendant of Justice and Police in Canada, ^. s. 11 pp. folio, " fait A. Quebec le 26 Octobre, 1694." " Relation du voyage fait par le Sieur de Villion Capitain d'un Jdetachement de la Marine a la teste des Sauvages Kanibais de I'acadie pour faire la guerre aux Anglois, 1694." Scarce. 2838 Champignv. Jean Bochart de, Intendant General of Canada, d. s, I p. 4% July II, 1689, with seal. Scarce. 2839 Champlain, Samuel de, French Navigator, Explorer of Can- ada and the coast of New England, discoverer of Lake Champlain, founder of Quebec, //. s, :^ pp. folio, 1619. A quittance of land in his native city of Brouage, signed also by Jacques Hersan, Marie Camaret, his wife and others. • Very tine, in perfect condition, and of excessive rarity. 276 CATALOGUE. NEW FRANCE. ETC. — Con. 2840 CoMPORTE, Philip Gauthier de, First Grand Prevost of New France a. /. s. i p. 4*", "Quebec, 1684." 2841 CouAGNE, Charles, Chevalier de. Extract from the Registry at Montreal, of the record of his marriage to Marie God^ in 1680, 2 pp. folio, with many Signatures, and fine Seal of R. Purton, the second English Gov. of Montreal, in 1763, Boston. 2842 Daiue, M., Lieut. General of Quebec, t/. s. i p. 4°, "Quebec, 1753," Signed also by Bigot, the Intendant. 2S43 De Cheury, M., Early French Missionary to the Indians in New France, a, /. s. i p. 4°, "15 Jany., 1697," writing of an Enterprise against New England. 2844 De Cheurv, M., Early French Missionary to the Indians in New France, a, l.s, ip. 4° and address, "16 Jany, 1697,'' to the Intendant General of Commerce in France, Sending a plan of the Bay and Town of Boston. 2845 D'Estrees, Marechal, "Papiers Concernans Canada, PAcadie etc., remies par le Marechal d'Estree,'' 13 pp. folio, 1720 ; — "Memoire general sur les limites de TAcadie," 27 pp. folio, 1720. These papers refer more particularly to the affairs relating to that part of Acadia bordering on Eastern Maine to the Kennebec River. (2) 2S46 D'Iberville, Lemoyne, Canadian Navigator, Explored the Mississippi in 1699, a. /. jr. 4 pp. 4° and address signed twice, "La Rochelle, 13 July, 1699,'' Writes of his voyage up the Mississippi, and the Settlements there, An historical letter of high value. Excessively rare. 2847 De La Tour, Lord, "Reflexions sur le Memoire du Sieur De la Tour, countenant Ses pretentions sur plu- sieurs parties de PAcadie,'* 9 pp. folio, 1701. Interesting document in relation to the claims in Eastern Maine ; — "Memoire pour le Sr Andre Grasset de Saint Sauveur ci-devant secretaire General du Government de Canada," 2 pp. folio. (2) 2848 De Lisle, M, of the Academy of Science, "Memoire pour les limites de PAcadie." 3 pp. 4"^ ; — G. Hocquart, In- tendant of Justice and Police in Canada, d. s, 3 pp. 4° 1731, fine Seal; — Confirmation, by the King, of grants in Can- ada to Lamothe Cadillac 1688. Copy of 4 pp. 4 °. (3) 2849 Denonville, Jacques, Ren^ de Brisay, Marquis de, Governor of Canada, Opponent of Gov. Dongan, recommended the purchase of New York by France, d. s, i p. 4"", "Vi lie marie (.Montreal) 15 Oct. 1689," with Hozier's abstract of hi.s pedigree, 6 pp. 4", with fine seal. (2) * CATALOGUE. 277 NEW FRANCE, ETC.— Con. 2850 Des Herbiers, Sieur, Appointed by France to take possess- ion of Louisburg under the Treaty of Aix La Chappelle, a, I. s, 18 pp. folio, "a louisbourg, Le 29 Juillet 1749," very interesting letter, giving a detailed account of the de- livery of the City to France. 2851 De Vallierres, Jesuit Missionary in Canada, a. d, s. 1-2 p. 4o> ^730; — Soeur St. Alexis, Superior of the General •Hospital, a, /. s, i p. 4^ i775> signed also by Soeur St. Barthelemy, depositaire. Imperfect. (2) 2852 De Villebon, De Jordy, Sieur, Second in Command at the Fort at the Baye de Puants, ^. i*. i p. 4"", 1753. 2853 De Villebon, Le Chevalier, Governor of New France, *' Journal de Ceque s' est pass^ a Tacadie depuis le mois d'Octobre 1696,'' d, s, 31 pages folio, " au forte de Natch- ouat le premier Octobre 1697 ; " Very rare, aad historically important. 2854 De Villebon, Le Chevalier, Governor of New France, ' " Journal de ceque s'est pass^ a TAcadie depuis le mois d'Octobre 1697," d. s, 17 pages folio, " au fort du bas de la riviere St. Jean le 3 Octobre 1698." Very rare, and of much historical importance. 2855 Du CouDRAY, Le Borgne, /. s, 33 pp. folio, 1663, concerning his rights to parts of Acadia, in connection with Duke de Vendome, and replying to a claim presented by Lord De La Tour. 2856 Fleury, Charles, Born in Canada in 1672, member of the Expedition of Iberville to Hudson's Bay in 1694, was with De Serigny in his expedition to that Bay in 1696, Captain General of Marines in 1735, Lieutenant General of Mon- treal. 34 a, I, s. folio, and 4° and a» d. s. 3 pp. folio, an au- tobiography, all dated from 1735 to 1741. (35) 2857 Frontenac, Louis de Buade, Count de. Governor of Canada. The most remarkable man who ever represented the Crown of France in America, rtf. i-. i p. 4° "Montreal, 16 Sept., I %3>" with fine seal. Relating to the English and the Iro- quois. Very rare. 2858 Guercheville, (Antoinette de Pons), Marquise de. Bought in 1612 the Concession of Canada accorded to the Sieur de Monts, Protectress of the first Jesuit Missionaries in Can- ada, d, s, 3 pp. folio, 1626. Very rare. 2859 HocQUART, M., Intendant of New France, d, s. 22 pp. folio, 1730, An account of the munitions delivered from the mag- azine of the King, to the Abenaki Savages, who have been in his Majesty's service during the year 1729. 278 CATALOGUE. NEW FRANCE, ETC. -Con. 2860 KiRKE, Sir Lewis, Governor, and was the first Military Com- mandant of Quebec, 1629-32, in the employ of English Government, Captured Champlain at the surrender of Que- bec, and transported him to England, d. s, i p. folio, 1662, signed as Treasurer and Paymaster to the Gentlemen Pen- sioners. In fine condition, and excessively rare, if not unique. 2861 La Gallissonniere, Roland Michael Barrin, Count de. Gov- ernor of New France, French Admiral, defeated Byng, Au- thor of " French Colonies in America,'^ /. s, 4 pp. folio, " Quebec, 1748." Important historical letter relating to the affairs of Canada, and their connection with New York and the Indian Nations. Rare. 2862 La Roche, Marquis de, Letters patent, on vellum, given by Henry IV, of France, ordering the Authorities of Rouen ti> deliver to the Marquis de La Roche all the criminals they had condemned to death, to be transported by him to peo- ple the newly discovered lands, (Canada), " Given at Mont- ceau, 12 November, 1598," signed " Henry," countersigned, " Potier." An original document of the highest importance in the history of the first discoveries in Canada. For full account of this, see Parkman's" Pioneers of France in the New World," page 210, et seq. 2863 La Roche, Marquis de. Obtained in 1577, a commission from Henry III. to found a Colony in New France ; this was confirmed by Henry IV., 1578. He sailed for New France with a number of prisoners committed to him to people the country, was wrecked on Sable Island. For fur- ther account, see Parkman, "Pioneer of France in the New World," page 210 et seq. : This document is a power given to sell property, 2 pages folio, 12 February, 1586, signed by the Marquis, and is stated by Dufosse, to be one of the only three autographs of the Marquise de La Roche known to historians or collectors. 2864 Lauzon, Jean de. Fourth Governor of New France, Pro- cured the restoration of Quebec and Montreal, Treated with the Iroquois 1625 d.s, 1-2 p. 4° on vellum. 2865 Le Blonde, Claude. Governor of Detroit, /. s, 2 pp. 4^ "Detroit, 1752." 2866 Letters and documents relating to New France. — List of Papers relating to Acadia, January, 1702 ; — Rupture with the English, 1734; — Comparison of the condition and resources of New France in 1732 with that in 1730 ; — Necessary for the troops in Canada, the Cannon and other munitions; — Discoveries of New France from 1603 to 1723, d, s. Bigot, Intendant. All these are in French, from 2 to 12 pp. folio, and of much historical interest. (6) CATALOGUE. 279 NEW FRANCE, ETC — Con. 2867 Louisiana, Territory of. Accounts of the voyage of Sieur Denis for the discovery of the Red River, 7 pp. folio, 1716; — Copy of a letter written by Sieur Denis to De Lamothe, 18 September, 1715,3 pp. folio, with observations by La- mothe in relation to Louisiana; — Copy of letter written by Don Diego Ramon to Sieur Denis, relative to Lou- isiana, 2 pp. folio, 1715: — Memoir for continuing the investigation of the monies and establishments of the Spaniards on the Mississippi, 11 pp. 4^,1697; — State- ment of orders given'in regard to Louisiana Territory, 4 pp. 4°, 1703 ; — Letter to the King in regard to Louisiana, 4 pp. folio, 1750. Documents of high historical interest, two signed by Lamothe Cadillac, the one of 1697 mentions Chicagou. (6) 2868 Pemaquid, "Relation du Combat des Canbas par Monsieur Cheury, missionaire," 6 pp. 4°, 1689. A detailed and im- portant account of the attack on the Forts on the Kenne- beck, and at Pemaquid. 2869 Pemaquid. Estimates of what is needed to equip 300 Savages for the expedition against Pemaquid, 2 pp. folio ; — Report of the munitions needed for this Expedition, 2 pp. folio ; — Plan for the enterprise to Fort Pemaquid, 2 pp. folio, 1685, with two other documents relative to the same expedition, each 2 pp. 4°. (5) 2870 PoiNTEAU, Pierre, Fermier General of New France and the Isles of America, d, s, 3 pp. folio, "Paris 14 December 1 69 1, Warrant given to Claude Regnault to act as head of this administration in the Isles of America. Signed also by Regnault. 2871 Raqueneau, Paul, Jesuit Missionary in Canada. Noted for his labors among the Hurons and Iroquois, and for his writings on the missions of Canada, d. j. 3 pp. folio, 1663, Signed also by Marie De Maupeon, and G. Foucquet and others. Rare. 2872 Ramezay, Claude de, Governor of Canada, a, d. s. 1 p. 4"*, "Montreal 28 Sept. 171 1," relating to the Savages, and the Hovendin Walker expedition to Canada. Cut on the mar- gin, and a few letters destroyed. 2873 Ramezay, Claude de. Governor of Canada, d. s, 2 pp. 4°, 1694. Signed also by Jean Bochart de Champigny, and others, with fine seal. 2S74 Ramezay, Jean Baptiste (Son of Claude), Governor of Mon- treal and Quebec, Commanded Canadian Militia in Nova Scotia, 1746, Commandant of Quebec at time of surrender, Capitulated to the English forces 1759, Articles of Capitu- lation at the surrender of the English Forces at Grand Pree, 12 Feby., 1747, d, s. 2 pp. folio. Very rare. 28o CATALOGUE. NEW FRANCE, ETC. — Con. 2875 Maisonneuve (Paul de Chomedey), Sieur de, First Gov. of Montreal, and its Founder, d, s, 3 pp. folio, 1661, with two long marginal notes in his autograph. Signed also by Charles Le Moyne and Catherine Primot his wife, parents of D'Iberville, Barbe de Boullougne, wife of D'Ailleboust, General of New France, and others. This document is a Deed given at Montreal, and is of the highest rarity and in- terest. 2876 Montreal. Contract made before the Notaries at Paris between Le Royer, La Dauversiere, P'rangois Coura and Gilles de Valois relative to affairs in New France, and the Isle of Montreal. A Notarial Document of 6 pp. folio, made at Paris, 29 April, 1642. Interesting, relative to the first French families established in Canada. 2877 Montreal, Hospital of. Institution of an annual perpetual rent of iioo livres granted by the Society for the conver- sion of the Savages in New France to the hospital of St. Joseph in the Isle of Montreal, 3 pp. folio, Paris, 4 March, 1653. A notorial document, very curious and historical, mentions the priests Oilier and Le Rageois, also Abbe Bar- riau, Duke de Laincourt, and other members of the Society and De Maisonneuve, Gov. of Montreal and Jeanne Mance. 2878 New France. " Memoir concernnans les Limittes de Colo- nic, presente' en 1720 par le S. Bobe, Pretre de la Congre- gation de la Mission." 94 pp. folio, commenting upon the rival claims of France and England to this territory. 2879 River St. John. An Account of the munitions sent to the Fort at the entrance of that River, 5 pp. folio, signed by M. Begon, Intendant. ** Fait a la Rochelle, 10 May, 1696" — An Account of Provisions sent the 40 soldiers at the Garrison at Naxouac (Fredericton), during the year 1695, d. s, 19 pp. folio. (2) 2880 RoBERVAL (Jean-Frangois de la Roque), Lieutenant of the King in the Voyage to Canada, Ochelaga and other regions towards Saguenay. Roberval obtained from Francis I. let- ters patent 15 Jan., 1540, for a voyage to Canada. He left Rochelle on his first voyage, 16 April, 1542. The cele- brated pilot Jean Alfonse accompanied him. This docu- ment is an Order given by the Officers of the City of Paris to Roberval for compensation for his labors in the fortify- ing of that city, and is signed by Perot, Boursier, Patin, Decoursay and Messier. On the reverse is the receipt of Roberval, signed " La Roque." This document, on vellum, is of the highest importance and rarity, though the signa- ture of La Roque is somewhat faded. It is dated, 1557. It has hitherto been stated that he died in 1549. CATALOGUE. 281 NEW FRANCE, ETC. - Con. 2881 RoBiNEAU, De Becquencourt et Portneuf, Grand Trustee of New France. Receipt for annual rent. A notarial docu- ment, 2 pp. 4*^ " Paris, 1 74 1 " ; — Chevalier Bernapre', Capt, at Quebec. Petition to serve under another officer, 2 pp. oblong folio, 1723, unsigned; — Etienne de Rivedoux, Lieutenant of Grenadiers, served at Ticonderoga, Petition to the Secretary of War, detailing his services, 2 pp. folio, unsigned. (3) 2882 Saint Vallier, Jean Baptiste de Lacroix, Bishop of Quebec, Chaplain to Louis XIV, Founded the general hospital of Quebec in 1693, and the Ursulincs of Three Rivers in 1697, d, s, I page 4° on vellum, 1703. 2883 Serignv (Joseph Lemoyne), Sieur de, brother of D'Jberville the explorer, surveyed the coast of Louisiana, took Pensa- cola from the Spaniards, a, L s, 2 pp. 4"^ and address, 1700, writes of his brother and of the Mississippi. Very scarce. 2884 Tracy (Alexander Pourville), Marquis de, Lieut.-General of the King in New France, //. .<•. i p. folio, ** Paris, April 26, 1670," signed also by his wife, Louise de Fouilleuze and Sieur Henry de la Fresnaye. Rare. 2885 Varennes, Rend Gaultier, Chevalier de. Governor of ** Three Rivers," d. s, i p. 4° 1689. Certifying to Boucher de Grand Pre's conduct as Major. 2886 Vaudreuil, Philippe de Rigaud de, Gov. of Canada, 170-; to 1725, /. s. 2 pp. 4° "Montreal, 1702," to Col. Schuyler, relative to Indian captives. Very rare. 2887 Vaudreuil, Philippe de Rigaud, Marquis de, Governor of Canada from 1703 to 1725, /. j. 2 pp. 4'' "Montreal, 1708.'* Speaks of Fort Detroit and de la Mothe Cadillac. Very scarce. 2888 Vaudreuil, Pierre de Rigaud, Marquis de, last French Gov. of Canada, d. s, i p. folio, 1756, signed also by Herbin, Gov. of Michilimackinack, and Bigot, the Indendant, State- ment of munitions of war furnished the savages. Very rare. 2S89 Vaudreuil, Pierre de Rigaud, Marquis de, last French Gov. of Canada, Military Commission signed, i p. folio, " Montreal,;April3, 1757." Countersigned "Saint Sauveur," the author. Excessively rare. 2890 ViLLiEU, Sieur de, Distinguished at the Siege of Quebec in 1690. "Relation d'un voyage fait par Le Sieur De Villieu, Cap. d'un detachment de la marine, a la teste des Sauvages, Karibas, et Malicites de Tacadie, pour faire la guerre aux Anglois,'* 13 pp. folio, 1694. An account of his celebrated attack, as commander of Acadia, upon the territory of Nevv^ England, with notes by de Villebon, the Governor of Acadia. 282 CATALOGUE. 2891 Newtox, Sir Isaac, Mathematician and philosopher, d, s^ 1 p. oblong folio, on vellum, 1698, as Master of the Mint. One of the scarcest English Autographs. 2592 Orleans, Charles, Duke of, Father of Louis XII, taken prisoner at Agincourt, one of the best poets of his time, d. s, 1-2 p. oblong folio, on vellum, 1448, fine wax seal with label and fleurs-de-lys. A note of hand to Jacques Boucher for 50 gold crowns to be repaid on demand. A fine document in French. Very scarce. 2593 OswALP, Col. Elsazer, Revolutionary ofTicer, with Gen. Arnold at Quebec, a, d s. i p. folio, 1790. 2894 Papineau, a. d. s. Vandreuil, 6th June^ 1828, Leader Cana- dian Rebellion, 1837, Mrs. Leprohon, Authoress, Chief Jus- tices Sewell and Osgood, with wax seal. Sir Francis Gore, Lt.-Governor of Upper Canada, 1817, Sir Guy Johnson, Horatio Gates, Rev. J. G. Delisle, 1782, Sir Chas. Na- pier, Chatham, Lord Raglan, W. Ryland. (12) 2895 Parr, Rev. Samuel, Celebrated Theologian and Critic, /. s, portion of. Portrait. 2896 Pepperrell, Sir William, Commander at Siege of Louis- burg, a. d, s. I p. 4 °, 1756. 2S97 Pitt, William, Prime Minister of England, a. L in 3d person, I p. 4° 1794, to George III, submitting a draft of his Speech as prepared by the Government. 2898 Pompadour, Jeanne Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de, Mis- tress of Louis XV, ast Prospect of the city of Philadelphia, in the Province of Pennsylvania. Rare folding view, from the London Magazine, 1761. 3142 Philip II of Spain, Lord Russell, Walpole, Ilarley, Duke of Marlborough, Earl of Leicester, Marshal Keith, etc. Old copper plates. (30) 3143 PnoTOGRAVUREo. The Evening Hymn, after George Mason ; — The Edge of the Common, after Pyne ; — Return of the Reapers, after Seifert ; — Birds of Flight, after Aubert ; — First Day of Spring, after Isembart. Large folios. (5) 3144 Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham. Different portraits. (7) 3145 Pitt. The Chatham Monument in Westminster Abbey. Fine mezzotint by Williamson. Folio. 3146 Political. Apotheosis on the American War; — News from America ; or, the Patriots in the Dumps ; — Dissolu- tion of Parliament ; — Gambols of the American Buffalo on St. James' Street, etc. (7) 3147 Pompadour, Madame de. Different portraits. (7) 3148 Quebec. Set of rare colored Views of Quebec. 4"". (6) 3149 Quebec. View of the City of Quebec. Engraved by J. C. Stadler, after a painting by George Heriot. Large folio. London, 1S05. (Torn.) CATALOGUE. 297 3150 Quebec. Scarce old views engraved on copper : Quebec from the North East (from Payne's Geography) ; — Quebec from the Basin, by Royce ; — Perspective View (from Royal Magazine) ; — Quebec from the Basin, 1759, and two others, all previous to the capture. (6) 3151 Quebec. Vue de la Place Capitale k Quebec; — Vue de Quebec ; — Vue de la Haute Ville a Quebec ; — Vue de la basse Ville. Large views engraved by Habermann, and colored, except the last published at Augsburg, about 1760. 3152 Quebec. Premiere Monast^re des Ursulines de Quebec ; — General View of Quebec (India proof) and other views. (13) 3153 Raphael Panel. A faithful reproduction of the famous "Ansidei." Raphael. London. 3154 Revolution. Gen. Gage, Rodney, Cornwallis, St. Leger, Hood, Carroll of Carrolton, De Grillon, etc. (iS) 3155 Revolution. Charles Carroll, Burgoyne, Mme. Riedesel, Lady Ackland, Guy Carleton, Lafayette, Koscuisko, etc. (16) 3156 Richard, I, H, HI; — Edward I, If, HI, IV, V, VI ; — Henry I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII. Old copper plates. (17) 3157 Richmond, Duke Charles, Governor of Canada, 18 19. Bril- liant mezzotint by Meyer. Folio. 3158 Riel Rebellion. Large colored Views, comprising : Battle of Fish Creek, Battle of Cut Knife Creek, Capture of Ba- toche. (3) 3159 Roger, Major Robert, Commandent en chef les troupes Indiennes au service des Am^ricains. (2 copies.) 3160 St. Aubin's Portraits. Turenne, Catherine II, Mme. de Maintenon, Colbert. Fine and rare. (4) 3 161 Sanson, Nicol, Geographer; — Chief Justice Reeves, W. Smith, Berryer, J. B. Ferland, Francis Parkman, Gab. Franchere ; — Henry and Hearne, Travellers, etc. (12) 3162 Saunders, Admiral Sir Charles, with Wolfe before Quebec. Different portraits, including proofs and scarce colored print. (7) 3163 Scrap Book, containing 70 fine, rare and old Portraits, Etch- ings and Engravings. Folio, half calf. 3164 Scrap Prints by Bartolozzi, Neagle, etc. (6) 3165 Sergent's Portraits, 1790. Finely colored and very rare, comprising : Richelieu, Montcalm, Mazarin, Francois I, Henry IV, Colbert, Du Quesne, Coligny, etc. (10) 3166 Stamp Act. The Repeal; or, the Funeral of Miss Anne Stamp. Scarce caricature, 1766. Small folio. 3167 Sussex, Duke of, and another. Brilliant India proofs before letters. (2) j^S CATALOGUE. 3168 Sydenham, Lord, Governor of Canada, 1S39. ^^^^ mezzo- tint. 3169 TowNSH END, Gen. George, with ^^'olfe at Quebec. Folio, mezzotint. No margins. - > 3170 Venetian Views. St. Mark's Place, Bridige of Sighs, Fi^ zetta, Arsenal, Grand Canal; Portal of St. Mark. Colored photographs. Large folio. (6) 31 71 Vespucius, Americus. Rare old f)ortrait, 1594. - 3172 ViGER, D. B. Canadian Author. Different poitraits. Folios. (3) 3173 Vincent, Earl John (Admiral Jarvis), with Wolfe at Quebec. Fine. Folio. 3174 West, Benjamin, engraved by IL Meyer. Fine impression. Folio. 3175 West, Mr., ct Famillc. engraved bv Rugcndas, after West. 4^ 3^76 War of iSi 2. Battle of the Thames ; — View of P'ort George ; — Capture of the Chesapeake, etc. (5) 3177 Water Colors. Canadian Voyageur. View of the Rebel- lion of 1837, etc. (5) 3178 WiLLLAM III ; George I and II ; James I and II; Charles I. and II., etc. pid copper plates. (17) 3179 Wolfe, Major General. Fine Mezzotint by R. Furcel Folio. Rare. 3180 Wolfe, Major General James. Different Portraits. A v.il- uable and scarce lot. (10) 3181 Wolfe. Various Portraits. (7) 3182 Wolfe. La Morte du General Wolfe, by Liigel, after West. Berlin, 1792. Folio. 3183 Wolfe. Death of General Wolfe, by W. Woollett after West. Beautiful impression, with full margins. Large folio. 31S4 Wolfe. Death of General Wolfe. Engraved by G. . . . after West. Large folio. 3185 Wolfe. Death of Gen. Wolfe. Rare engravings by Gran- ger, Somerby, Houston, etc. No duplicates. (8) 3 186 Wolfe. The first Wolfe Monument in Quebec. (Destroyed.) Original India ink drawing. Folio. 3187 Wolfe. The Wolfe Monument in W'estminster Abbey, en- graved by Thomson. Proof before letters. Folio. 3188 Woollett, William, engraver. By Caroline Watson, after Stuart. Very fine. 3189 WooRLiDGE*s Gems. Fine impressions. (20) C. F. IiIfiBlE & CO., 300KS, ENGRAVINGS, AUTOGRAPHS, COINS, BRIC-A-BRAC, FURNITURE, ETC. No. 13 Hayward Place, coNsieNMENTs SOLICITED, e. m. I ... « « I ivi2ia223 THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UBRARY