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No text description is available for this image![21/- London, 1829 Fine Copy, Original Wrappers. Dedicated to the Duke of Devonshire. 422 BOOKSELLERS, Catalogues of the Stock of Mr. Joseph Lilly ‘‘ the Eminent Bookseller,” 32 Days’ Sale of Rare and Expensive Important Books, such as only occur in ‘‘ Sutherland,” and “‘ Beckford” Collections now, Valuable Notes, 3 vols, 8vo, 12/6, SCARCE. 1871 Sold by Sotheby, Wilkinson, and Hodge. 422a BOTAN Y—Flowers and their Associa- tions by Anne Pratt, F’cap. 8vo, cloth, 1/6, 1846 ‘* Consider the Lilies.” 423 BOWES (Arthur), Practical Synopsis of English History ; 8vo, cloth, 2/- Pickering, 1845 424 BOYLE (Hon. Robert), Treatise on Seraphic Love ; fcap. 8vo., celf, portrait, 1st edition, 3/- Homer’s Head Temple Bar, 1752 425 BOY LE(Hon. Robert)Treati-e on Seraphic Love ; fcap. 8vo, calf, nice copy, 1/6 1825 426 BRADFORD (John the Martyr), the Writings of ; 8vo cloth, 3/- 1853 This Vol. contains his Letters, Treatise, and Remains. 427 BRAGGE (Francis), B.p., Works of, Vicar of Hitchin, Herts; New Edition, Five Volumes in Three, Af cf, nt, 6/- Oxford, 1833 428 BRASSEY (Mrs.), VoyageintheSunbeam, our Home on the Ocean for Eleven Months, with Sixty-six Engravings on Wood, by G. Pearson, after the Hon. Bingham ; map, crown 8vo, red cloth, gilt, pub. 7/6 for 4/- Longman, 1879 429 BRISTOL PRINTED — A Garland of Verse, by A. Shepherd, Frontispiece Ballad about ‘‘ Joan Waste ;” 18mo, bds., 2/6 1848 430 BRISTOL RIOTS—Trials at Guildhall, 1832, in Fourteen parts. A letter to the Judges upon Impropriety of Punishing the Rioters with Death. Courts Martial on Lieut. Brereton and Capt. Warrington, with others; 1 vol, c/, 10/6 1832 431 BRITANNIA’S Royal Chieftain, or Edward I. of England, inVerse, with Notes ; f’cap 4to, bound in watered silk, 5/-, scAaRcE Leeds, 1837 432 BRITISH ALMANAC (The) in 45 Vols., cloth, cost £8 12s. 1834 to 1876, £2 17s. 6d. Very useful to the Statician, Genealogist, Astrologer, and Historian, Invaluable to any Author, Newspaper Editor or Librarian. 433 BRITISH COMMERCE, an History of, from the Earliest Times, with Corrections, Ad- ditions, and continuation to the present day, by G. L. Craik, 3 vols, feap. 8vo, cl, 3/- 1844 434 BROOKS (Shirley), Sooner or Later, with Illustrations by G. Du Maurier, Original Edition ; 2. vols., Af. of, full gt. bks, 13/- Bradbury, 1868 435 BROUGHAM (Lord), Dialogues on In- stinct, &c. ; feap. 8vo, cloth (uncut), 1/6 1844 436 BROWNING (Elizabeth Harrett), a selec- tion from the Poetry of; crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, with portrait and view of sitting-room in Casa Guidi, 6/- 1879 437 BRUCIAD (The), An Epic Poem, with List of Names and Titles; 8vo,hfcf,2/- Edinburgh,1769 Dedicated to Archibald Douglas of Douglas. 438 BRUNEL (Sir M. T.), Memoir, Civil Engineer, by R. Beamish, F.R.S., 2nd Edition, corrected, fine Portrait, by Wyatt and Adlard ; cuts, Svo, cloth, uncut, 7/- 1862 439 BUCKS, STOWE, a Description of the House and Gardens of the ‘‘Most Noble Puissant 43 Prince,” Richard Grenville Nugent Chandos Temple Duke of Buckingham and Chandos folding plate, 8vo,wrappers,3/6 Buckingham, 1827 440 BUCK’S PORTRAITS, The Stowe Grainger Auction Catalogue, 15 Days’ Sale, from Stowe House. Sold at Sotheby’s, 2 vols, 4to, SCARCE, wrappers, 4/- 1849 441 BUILDERS’ JEWEL (The), by B. and T. Langley, Sqr. 18mo, old binding, VERY RARE, 5/6 Dublin, 1768 200 Examples on 100 Engraved Plates, Early Ornamental Architectural and other Designs, with Section of St. Paul’s Dome, London. The 442 BULWER (H. L.,) Esq, M.P. Monarchy of the Middle Classes, of France. Second Series, 8vo, cloth, 2/6, RARE, Paris, 1536 443 BURKE (Edmund), Statesman, Reflec- tions on the Revolution in France.—‘‘ Certain LondonSocieties,”’ etc,8vo bds,2/-,7. Dodsley,1790 444 BURNS (Robert), Poems, W. Aitchinson, 1821, also Poems selected from the works of approved authors, in onevol,scaRce]Smo, hf cf, 3/6 CO. Bentham, Dublin, 1824 The latter work has some Woodcuts, Copies of Bewzck, one signed Clayton, pp. 66; full page Woodcut to Edwin and Angelina. 445 BYROM (John), Inventor of Stenography, a well-known MANcHESTER Worthy. Muis- cellaneous Poems, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge; each volume is embellished by a Charming Copperplate Engraving by Lrcaarp, 2 vols crown 8vo cloth, red edges, 7/6. The collector desirous of keeping uniformity with his Library binding, can have a copy in sheets for 7/6 Harrop, Manchester, 1773 Curious and quaint, only a few copies left, and in sheets. A few copies of the above came into the Advertiser’s possession, these were given to the Coachman of the Zast of the ‘‘Byrom Family,” (Miss Atherton of ‘‘ Kersall Cell,’) at her death these Books were found in the Stable loft, and Mr. W. T. Johnson has had the pleasure of presenting these copies to the notice of Manchester Collectors, securing them from probable destruction and possible oblivion. ‘The late JamesCrossleyby his own request was interred in the next grave to this lady at ‘‘ St. Paul’s Church-yard, Kersall.” ‘When found make a Note of,” Captain Cuitle. See Illustrated Article on The ‘‘ Byrom Family,” in the next Catalogue. 446 BYRON (Lord), Childe Harold’s Pilgrim- age, f’cap 8vo, limp calf, gilt edges, 2/6 1860 4464 BYRON (Lord)—Greece in 1823 and 1824. Letters on the Greek Revolution, by Hon. Col. Leicester Stanhope, with Portrait, Facsimiles, Reminiscenes of Lord Byron, 8vo bds, 3/- 1828. 447 BYRON (Lord), Life Letters and Journals of, by Thos. Moore, with Notes by many Authors. Many fine Steel Engravings, Portraits; Royal 8vo hf-cf, nt. cl. sides, 83/6 Murray, 1860 448 BYRON (Lord), Poems on his Domestic Circumstances, with Memoir, nine Poems (no Portrait), ‘‘Fare Thee Well,” Sketch from Private Life, etc. ; Svo 2.6 Hove, 1816 449 CAMPBELL’S (George), Lectures on Keclesiastical History ; 8vo cl, 3/6 Tegg, 1840 From Allibones Dictionary of British and American Authors. In verbo Campbell The Lectures on Ecclesiastical History is thus spoken of. It discovers profound and accurate research, indepen- dence and impartiality, and contains more of the Philo- sophy of Church History than any work in the English language: considering the subject, it is a more entertaining book than might have been Save rme](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33160429_0013.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)