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Credit: Sales catalogue: Sotheby's. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![Lor Or S roe) 503 5D04 Saint’s Dismission to Rest... at the Funeral of ... Henry Ireton (A-D2 im fours), title within mourning border, head-line shaved on p. 24, 1652; God’s Work in Founding Zion (A-G in fours), Oxford, 1656; and 4 other Sermons, 1649-59; in 1 vol. old morocco gilt, rebacked, g. e. Sterne (Lawrence) A Sentimental Journey, no. 270 of 550 copies, 12 photogravures and 220 other allustratins by Maurice Lelow, original wrappers, in a portfolio Paris, 1885 Stow (John) A Svrvay of London, ffnet fetter, title shaved and mounted, old calf gilt, 9g. e. 1603 Stow (J.) The Annales of England, Slack letter, some side-notes cut into, four preliminary leaves and last leaf defective, old calf, broken Ralfe Newbery [1592| Arthur. The most ancient and famous History of the re- nowned Prince Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, 3 parts in 1, black fetter, woodcut frontispiece to parts 2 and 3, lacks the frontispiece title to part 1, the last leaf to part 3, the first leaf of the Preface and the title to part 3 are imperfect, a few minor defects, vellum; sold not subject to return Printed by William Stansby for Jacob Bloome, 1634 Palmerin d’Oliva. The Mirrovr of Nobility. Written m Spanish, Italian, and French, and from them turned into English by A[nthony| M[unday|], 1637—The Second Part, 1616; 2 vol. in 1, the last leaf of part 2 defectwe, a few corners torn off and two or three tiny holes affectung text, old calf, one cover detached; sold not subject to re- turn Palmerin of England. The Famous History of the Noble and Valiant Prince, ete. translated out of the French by A[nthony| M[unday], 2 parts in 1, titles defective, also the last leaf of part 1, a few rust-holes affecting some letters, a few leaves at end a little stained, old calf, a little broken Printed. for B. 1. for.8. 8., 1664 Tusser (Thomas) Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry, two or three blank margins slightly defective, and a small slit in L2, sheepskin For the Company of Stationers, 1672](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31828620_0057.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)