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Credit: Sales catalogue 25: Marks and Co. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![Shakespeariana—continued. 930 SHAKESPEARE’S LIBRARY: a Collection of the Romances, Novels, Poems, and Histories used by Shakespeare as the Foundation of his Dramas, now first collected and accurately reprinted from the Original Editions, with Introductory Notices by J. Payne CoLLiER, 2 vols, 8vo., cloth [1843] £1/1/- 931 SErconpD EnitIon, revised, enlarged and edited by W. Carew Hazxitt, 6 vols, er. 8vo., orig. half cloth, SCARCE, 1875 £4/10/- 932 SKEAT (Rev. Water W.) SHAKESPEARE’S PLUTARCH: being a Selection from the Lives in North’s Plutarch which illustrate Shakespeare’s Plays, with a Preface, Notes and Indices, post 8vo., cloth, 1875 8/- 933 SPIELMANN (M. H.) The Titiz-pace of the First Fonio of SHAKESPRARR’S PLAYS: @ Comparative Study of the Droeshout Portrait and the Stratford Monument, written for the Shakespeare Association in Celebration.of the First Folio Tercentenary, 1923, with 47 illus- trations, roy. 8vo., parchment, 1924 3/6 934 STOKES (Rev. H. P.) An Atrempr to determine the CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER of SHAKE- SPEARE’S PLAYS, {fcap. 8vo., cloth, 1878 6/- 935 WARD (Rev. Joun, Vicar of Stratford-on-Avon) Diary, extending from 1648 to 1679, printed from the Original MSS., arranged by CHARLES SEVERN, 8vo., divinity calf, pore 1839 £1/1/- The Rev. John Ward was appointed to the Vicarage of Stratford-on-Avon in 1662. The ‘‘ Shakespeare’ entries appear to have been made in 1663; the diary ends in 1679, and Ward died in 1681. The ‘‘ Diary” is preceded by a ‘‘ Life’’ of Ward and notes relative to Shake- speare (pages 29-87), by the Editor. 936 SHELLEY (Percy ByssHe) PorticaL and Prose Works, from the Original Editions, edited, prefaced and annotated by RicHARD HERNE SHEPHERD, 5 vols, er. 4to., neatly bound in half dark green morocco, t.e.g., 1888 £3/15/- Large paper set, limited to 100 numbered copies. PorticaAL WoRKS, including various Additional Pieces from MS. and other Sources : the TEXT CAREFULLY REVISED, with Notes and a Memoir, by WiLLiam MiIcHAEL ROSSETTI, First Issue oF THIS EDITION, portratt and facsimile, 2 vols, thick er. 8vo., orig. cloth, Moxon, 1870 £1/5/- Name on half-titles, small embossed monogram and date neatly written in ink on titles, but a clean copy. : GARNETT (RICHARD) Rexics of SHELLEY, First EpItTIon, feap. 8vo., orig. cloth, 1862 8/- : SHELLEY Notse-Book (THE), in the Harvard College Library, reproduced in fac- simile, with Notes and a Postscript by GroRGE EDWARD WoobDBERRY, 8vo., cloth, Cambridge, Mass., 1929 (pub. £1/15/- net) £1/2/6 940 SHERIDAN (Ricuarp Brinsuzy) and his Times, by an OcTOGENARIAN, who stood by his Knee in Youth and sat at his Table in Manhood [WiLL1AM EARLeE], First Epition, 2 vols, post 8vo., half calf gilt, 1859 £1/1/- 941 SHERLEY.—The Turen BrorHers, or the TRAVELS and ADVENTURES of StR ANTHONY, Str Rosert and Sir THomas SHERLEY, in Persia, TURKEY, SPAIN, &ec., with 3 portrasts, 937 938 939 post 8vo., half calf, 1825 15/- 942 SHIPPING.—Linpsay (W. S.) History of Mercuant Sutppine and ANCIENT COMMERCE, with maps and numerous illustrations, 4 vols, thick 8vo., cloth (scARCE), 1874-76 £8/8/-- A very elaborate and valuable work, full of interesting details. It must for a long time to come remain the most comprehensive work on the existing maritime domination of England and the manner of its acquisition and maintenance. 943 SHIPPING AND CRAFT, 50 pilates drawn and etched by E. W. Cooxg, OrIGINAL Issun, 4to., half calf (rubbed and plates spotted as usual), 1829 £2/2/- 944 SHIPWRECK.—[Suicut (Juntan)] A Narrative of the Loss of the ‘* RoyaL Gores ” at SPITHEAD, August, 1782; including TrRacry’s AtrempT to Rats& her in 1783; also Cot. _Pasiny’s OPERATIONS in Removine the Wreck, by Repeated Explosions of Gunpowder, in the years 1839-40, with front., 32mo., bound in timber said to be from the lost ship, leather back, Portsea : 1840 15/- 945 SHOOTING.—‘‘ Marksman” (pseudonym) The Drap Suort, or Sportsman’s CoMPLETE GuIDE ; being a Treatise on the Use of the Gun, with Rudimentary and Finishing Lessons in the Art of Shooting Game of all Kinds; Pigeon Shooting, &c., First;EpIvTion, with 6 plates, fcap. 8vo., orig. half roan, 1860 10/-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30857971_0060.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)