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No text description is available for this image![Engraved fine set. 1835-36 £9/9/- portrait, frontispieces, titles and facsimile. bound set. 1834 8 vols., 12mo., calf, gilt, an excellent, weil- £4/10/- and A. R. Waller. 15 vols., 8vo., cloth. each vol. 5/-, or the set of 15 vols. £3/3/— source of the Ring and Book, in com- plete photo-reproduction, with translation, essay and notes, by C. W. Hodell. 4to., cloth. Washington, 1908 7/6 971 The Poetry of Robert Browning, by Stopford A. Brooke. 8vo., cloth. aie 4/6 572 Bullen (A. H.) Lyrics from theSong-books of the Elizabethan Age. Ist and 2nd Series, 2 vols., 8vo., leather backs, limited edition on hand-made paper. 1887-88 25/- 573 Burney (Frances) Evelina, or the History of a Young Lady’s Entrance into the World. With Notes, Indexes, and Illus- trations from contemporary sources, Edited by Sir Frank D. Mackinnon. 8vo., boards, cloth back. Oxford, 1930 10/6 574 Burns (Robert) The Works, etc., with an Account of his Life, and a Criticism on his Writings, to which are prefixed some Observations on the Character and Con- dition of the Scottish Peasantry [by J. Currie]. Engraved portrait. 4 vols., 8vo., contemp. calf, all 4 vols. vebacked, a fine set. 1803 576 The Poetical Works, etc. [The Aldine Poets]. Engraved portrait. 3 vols., small 8vo., cloth. 1839 12/- 577 The Poetry of, edited by W. E. Henley and T. F. Henderson. With etchings by Wm. Hole, portraits and facsimiles. 3 vols., 8vo., buckvam. 1896 25/- 578 Burton (Alfred) The Adventures of Johnny Newcome in the Navy, a Poem, in Four Cantos. With 16 coloured plates by T. Rowlandson. Cr. 8vo., cloth. 1904 5/- 579 [Burton (Robert)] The Anatomy of Melancholy. What it is, with all the Kinds, Causes, Symptoms, Prognostics and several Cures of it, etc., by Democritus Junior. 3 vols., 8vo., quarter vellum, cloth boards, gilt stamp on front panels, a fine sed. 1886 35/- 581 Careless (John) The Old English Squire: “A Jovial Gay Fox Hunter, Bold, Frank and Free.’’” A Poem in Ten Cantos. Jillus- tvated with coloured plates. 12mo., cloth. 1905 ie This edition is founded on the original published in 1821 by Thomas M’Lean. Though it is evidently pseudonymous, there is no mention of it in Hailkett and Laing’s Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudo- nymous Literature. The coloured illustrations are unsigned but are unmistakably the work of Thomas Rowlandson. Young Ladies, in which these Interesting Members of the Animal Kingdom are classified according to their several In- stincts, Habits and General Character- istics, by “‘ Quiz.’’ With 6 illustrations by “Phiz,” plates somewhat foxed. Sm. 8vo., original boards, broken. Seventh Edition. 1838 7/6 Often wrongly attributed to Dickens, whose Sketches of Young Gentlemen: dedicated to Young Ladies, containing illustrations by Phiz, was pub- lished in the same year. 583 Gervantes (M. de) The Life and Exploits of the Ingenious Gentleman, Don Quixote, translated by Charles Jarvis. Engraved portrait and illusivations, folding map. 4 vols., large 8vo., blue straight-grained polished morocco, cornevs rubbed. 1801 £7/7/- 584 Chapman (George) The Comedies and Tragedies, etc., now first collected with Illustrative Notes and a Memoir of the Author, in Three Volumes. Printed on hand-made paper, edges dust-stained. 8vo., paper boards, backs stained, corners rubbed, only 10 sets printed. 1873 £2/2/- 585 [Chatterton (Thomas)] Poems, Supposed to have been written at Bristol by Thomas Rowley and others in the Fifteenth Cen- tury, etc., to which are added a Preface, an Introductory Account of the Several Pieces and a Glossary. 8vo., half sheep. FIRST EDITION, @ nice copy. 1777 £3 From the library of Charles Whibley. 586 Chaucer (Geoffrey) The Canterbury Tales, with an Essay upon his Language and Versification, an Introductory Dis- course, Notes and a Glossary, by T. Tyr- whitt. Engraved porirati. 5 vols., sm. 8vo., contemp. calf gilt, stamped panels, backs underlaid. 1822 £4/14/6 The edition was first published in 1775-78, and its claims to be the most scholarly version of Chaucer — was universally admitted. It was reprinted many times, the second cdition being printed by the Oxford Press ‘in 1798, just after Tyrwhitt’s death, as a tribute of respect to him, 587 Chesterfield (Phillip Stanhope, 2nd Earl) His Correspondence with Various Ladies, — among whom is notably Barbara Villiers, and Letters exchanged with Sir Charles Sedley, John Dryden, Chas. Cotton, ete., now for the first time printed. 4to., cloth. Fanfrolico Press —3/-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31810500_0022.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)