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Credit: Sales catalogue 39: Marks and Co. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![eerie 34 Dee: MARKS. .& CO.,. i 602 [NEWMAN (JoHn Henry, Cardinal, and others)| Livns of the ENGLISH SAINTS [containing upwards of Thirty Biographies of the most Eminent Ecclesiastics and Pious Women of © the Early Church in England], frontispieces, 14 vols in 5, feap. 8vo., contemp. half calf, | 1844 £1/15/- 4 603 [| |: Tracts for the Timms, by Members of the University of Oxford [CARDINAL J. ‘ H. Newman, Rev. JoHn KEsuz, Rev. E. B. Pusny, Rev. R. H. Froups, and others] including the Famous Tract XC., 5 vols, 8vo., divinity calf, 1840-65 £1/10/- Newman’s Tract XC. ‘‘ On certain passages in the XXXIX. Articles,”’ aroused a storm of indignation. — 604 NORTHUMBERLAND.—|Brucr (Joun CoLttincwoop)] LarrpaRtum SEPTENTRIONALE ¢. — or a Description of the MonuMENTS of Roman RULE in the NortH, of ENGLAND, with 15 plates and maps, and numerous woodcuts, folio, red morocco gilt, g.e., fine copy, 1875 $4/10/- — Published by the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. & 605 NICOLL (W. BR.) and WISE (T. J.) Lirerary ANECDOTES of the NINETEENTH CENTURY : ~ Contributions towards a Literary History of the Period, edited by, engraved portrait and numerous facsimiles and other illustrations, 2 vols, 8vo., buckram, SCARCE, 1895 £2/2/- — ANOTHER Copy (Vol. 1 ex-libris copy, label removed and binding soiled), 2 vols, buckram, 1895 £1/10/- Only 750 copies printed for sale in England and 250 for America. 607 NOWELL (Roxsert) : Grosart (Rev. ALEXANDER B., Hditor) The TowNnELEY Hatt MSS. — —The SpenpING of the Monry of Ropert Nowewi, of READE Haut, LANCASHIRE: brother of DEAN ALEXANDER NOWELL, 1568-80, edited from the Original MSS. at Towneley — Hall, Laneashire, with Introduction, Notes and Illustrations, sq. eee cloth, Printed for private circulation, 1877 12/6 608 NUMISMATIC CIRCULAR [with Contributions by W. Carrw Haziirt, Rev. A. W. Hanps, . Mason Cariyon-Britton, H. ALEXANDER Parsons, Puitip THORBURN, and many — others], numerous illustrations, Vols. | to 44; also General Index covering Vols. 1 to 20; together 45 vols, folio, binders’ half cloth (not uniform and last volume unbound), Spink & Sons, 1893-1936 £9/-/- A few vols are in half roan (rubbed or shabby). 609 NUMISMATICS.—Rocerrs (Rev. HE.) A Hanpy Guipe to Jewisn Corns, with 9 illustra- tions, 8vo., cloth, 1914 Aja 610 OMAR KHAYYAM.—The Quarrarins of Omar Kueyyim of NisHapour, now first com- — pletely done into English Verse from the Persian, in accordance with the Original-Forms, with a Biographical and Critical Introduction by Joun Payne, 8vo., orig. vellum, wncut, Printed for private circulation by the Villon Society, 1898 £1/-/- 606 611 ——— Qvarratns from Omar KuayyAm, done into English by F. York Powntt (printed — on handmade paper at the Chiswick Press), 8vo., wrappers, Oxford, 1901 5/- RupAryAt of Omar KuayydAm, translated into English by Justin Huntiy | McCartny, narrow 8vo., orig. boards (soiled), Portland, Maine, 1896 8. Bibelot Series, one of 925 copies, printed on hand-made paper.at the Mosher Press. 612 *UmMAR-I-KuHayyAm, the PERstan TEXxT, with Paraphrase, and the First and FourtuH Epririons of FrvzGERaup’ 8 TRANSLATION, by Bric.-Gen. E. H. Ropwetu, roy. 8vo., cloth, 1931 (pub. 15/- net) 8/- : Porrer (AMBROSE GEORGE) A BrBLiogRAPHy ofthe RuBAIYAT of OMAR KHAYYAM; together with kindred matter in Prose and Verse pertaining thereto, sq. 8vo., half holland, 1929 6/- Only 300 copies printed. 615 ORNITHOLOG Y.—Gou tp (Joun) The Birps of Europe, BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED wth 449 COLOURED PLATES, with an Introduction and Descrip-_ tive Letterpress, 5 vols, roy. folio, half dark green morocco gilt, g.e., cloth sides, by Lewis, 1837 £63/—/—3 Contents lettered : Vol. 1, Raptores ; Vols. 2 and 3, Insessores ; Vol. 4, Rasores-Grallatores Vol. 5, Natatores. It is universally acknowledged by naturalists that the ornithological works of Gould stand — at the head of their class, whether as regards the accuracy of their drawing or the beauty — and correctness of their colouring. In these animated pictures we indeed look upon them “ in their habits as they lived ’— seeing not ane, but in many cases both the male and the female in various attitudes, sometimes sitting, sometimes on the wing, as well as the trees which form their homes, and the plants, flowers and insects upon which they feed. 613 614](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3085801x_0036.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)