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Credit: Sales catalogue 46: Marks and Co. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![430 LAMB (CHARLES) SPECIMENS of ENGLISH DRAMATIC PoETS who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare, edited by IsRAEL GOLLANCZ, portrait and frontispiece, 2 vols, 8vo., orig. half parchment, uncut (soiled), 1893 8/= The Temple Library : One of 150 numbered large paper copies printed on handmade paper. 431 : The LAUGHING PHILOSOPHER: being the Entire Works of Momus, Jester of Olympus ; DEMocRITUsS, the Merry Philosopher of Greece, and their illustrious disciples, BEN JONSON, BUTLER, SWIFT, GAY, JOSEPH MILLER, Esq. . . . and others; translated into our vernacular English Tongue by JOHN BULL, Esq., FIRST EDITION, printed in double columns, frontispiece, thick sq. 12mo., orig. roan, gilt device on cover (binding worn and broken), Published by Sherwood, Fones CPG Axe sneel Son £1/10/- In the Cornhill Magazine for November, 1924, Mr. Walter Jerrold has a long article in which he points out that it contains several of Charles Lamb’s Essays, and produces strong arguments in favour of his contention that the book was compiled by Thomas Hood with Lamb’s assistance, and that Lamb wrote the amusing ‘‘ Prologue.” : Lucas (E. V.) CHARLES LAMB and the LLoyps, 4 portraits and a facsimile, cr. 8v0., cloth (inscription on fly-leaf), 1898 6/- 433 [LANGLAND (WILLIAM)] The VISION and CREED of PIERS PLOUGHMAN, edited from a contemporary manuscript by THOMAS WRIGHT, SECOND EDITION, REVISED, 2 vols, post 8vo., vellum, t.e.g. (Library of Old Authors), 1887 £1/-/- 434 LATHBURY (Tuomas) A History of the Nonyurors : their Controversies and Writings, 8vo., calf gilt, by Bedford, 1845 8/- 435 LEE (Rev. F. G.) A Gtossary of LITURGICAL and ECCLESIASTICAL TERMS, numerous woodcuts, 8vo., roxburghe, 1877 7/- 436 LE GRAND (J. B.) Fasiiaux or TALES, abridged from French Manuscripts of the XIIth and XIIIth Centuries, translated by G. L. Way, with a Preface, Notes, and Appen- dix, by G. ELLIs, NEW EDITION, numerous woodcuts by THOMAS BEWICK, 3 vols, post 8vo., 432 rebacked calf (edges of covers rubbed), 1815 12/- 437 LEYDEN (Dr. JOHN) POETICAL REMAINS ; with MEMOIR of his LIFE, by the REV. JAMES Morton, 8vo., contemp. calf, m.e., 1819 6/- 438 LE SAGE (A. R.) The History of VANILLO GONZALES, translated from the French, with 4 original etchings by R. de Los Rios, proofs on Japanese paper, 8vo., cloth, uncut, Nimmo and Bain, 1881 10/- One of 100 numbered copies on laid paper. 439 [LEVER (CHARLES)] TALES of the TRAINS Leing some Chapters of Railroad Romance, by T1iLBuRY TRAMP, Queen’s Messenger, FIRST EDITION, with 15 woodcuts by “‘ PHIZ,” 12mo., orig. cloth, g.e. (loose and soiled), SCARCE, 1845 15/- 440 LILLY (JoHN) DRAMATIC WoRKS, with Notes and some Account of his Life and Writings, by F. W. FAIRHOLT, 2 vols, fcap. 8vo., cloth [Library of Old Authors], 1858 10/- 44] LINNAEUS (Cari): A SELECTION of the CORRESPONDENCE of LINNMUS, and OTHER NATURALISTS, from the Original Manuscripts, by Sir J. E. SmitH, 10 plates of facsimiles, 2.Vols,.8vo., calf gilt, 1821 18/- 442 LOCKER (E. H.) Memoirs of CELEBRATED NAVAL COMMANDERS, with 16 portraits and 4 plates, proofs on India Paper, engraved from pictures in the Naval Gallery of Greenwich Hospital, 4to., contemp. green morocco gilt, 1832 £1/-/- 443 LOCKER-[LAMPSON] (FREDERICK) LONDON Lyrics, fscap. 8vo., orig. cloth, uncut, Strahan & Co., 1870 6/- Eight extra pieces are for the first time published in this edition. 444 SEVENTH EDITION, fcap. 8vo., orig. cloth, uncut, W. Isbister & Co., 1874 10/= Presentation inscription from the Author on half-title. This edition contains all the pieces published in the edition of 1870 ; a further eight pieces first published in the edition of 1872 ; and an additional number now first collected and published. 445 LyRA ELEGANTIARUM, THE SUPPRESSED FIRST EDITION, fcap. 8vo., orig. cloth gilt, uncut, Moxon, 1867 15/- This edition was withdrawn owing to its containing copyright poems by Landor. 446 PATCHWORK, FIRST EDITION, fcap. 8vo., orig. cloth, 1879 6/- ‘447 LONG (W. H.) MEDALS of the BRITISH Navy and how they were Won, with 21 coloured and 11 woodcut illustrations, 8vo., cloth, 1895 8/-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30857983_0021.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)