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No text description is available for this image![, 7 as ee ee ee 731 732 733 734 735 737 738 739 740 OLD TALES.—ZscHoxkKe (Heinrich) The Lover’s Stratagem, and Other Tales. Illus. by Linton.. Lond., [c. 1848]. Demy 8vo, orig. bds. (vubbed and | 10/6 OMNIBUSES.—Mogg’s Omnibus Guide, & Metropolitan Carriage Time Table. (& New Hackney Coach & Cabriolet Fares). Map. 3 vols in 1. Lond., 1844. 10/6 With an Appendix of the Fares “aba the Railway Stations to all parts of London. OSPOVAT (Henry) The Work of Henry Ospovat. With an Appreciation by Oliver Onions. With a port. and coloured and other plates. 1st Epn. Lond., 1911. 4to, orig. buckvam 17/6 OSSENDOWSKI (Ferdinand) Beasts, Men and Gods. Lond., 1923. Demy 8vo, orig. cl. 7/6 “The Robinson Crusoe of the Twentieth Century.” —Dr. ALBERT SHaw, in the “Review of Reviews. OXFORD.—Academiae Oxoniensis topo- graphica delineatio, Auctore Thoma Nelo. Cum figuris Johannis Berebloci. Printed in photozincography from the MS. in the Bodleian Library. Oxford, 1882. 4to, orig. parchment, Uncut 10/- OXFORD ars Poetica: or, How to Write a Newdigate. Ist Epn. Oxford, 1853. 12mo, orig. wrapbs. 5/- OXFORD.—A Catalogue of all Graduates in Divinity, Law, Medicine, Arts and Music, who have regularly proceeded or been created in the University of Oxford, between Oct. 10, 1659 & Dec. 31, 1850. Oxford, 1851. Demy 8vo, ovig. cl., with the. printed label 6/- OXFORD.—An Explanation of the De- sign of the Oxford Almanack For the Year 1711. Folding front. Lond., A. Baldwin, 1711. Cr. 8vo, sewn, with the half-title 12/ OXFORD.—Fett (Dr. John) The Life of The Most Learned, Reverend and Pious Dr. H. Hammond. Lond., Flesher, 1662. Fcap. 8vo, orig. cf. RARE £3 OXFORD.—Selections from the Records of the City of Oxford, With Extracts from other Documents illustrating the Municipal History. Edit. by W. H. Turner. Oxford, 1880. Demy 8vo, cl. (worn) 7/6 OXFORD.—Woop (Antony) Athenae Oxoniensis. An Exact History of all the Writers and Bishops who have had their Education in the most Antient and Famous University of Oxford. 2 vols. Lond., 1721. Folio, orig. cf. (joints weak) £2/2/- f-7) a es cS et aa ce Pan TNO = of Se TIN cae al ee a IE inal gl The best edition, containing 742 743 744 745 746 747 748 750 751 752 33 OXFORD.—Woop (Antony) The His- tory and Antiquities of the Colleges and Halls in the University of Oxford. With a continuation to the Present Time, by John Gutch. Oxford, 1786. 4to, orig. cf. (Back-strip worn) 12/6 PALAOGRAPHY. — Miniatures and Borders from The Book of Hours of Bona Sforza, Duchess of Milan, in the British Museum. Intro. by G. F. Warner. 65 plates. [Lond.,] Pubd. by the Trustees, 1894. 4to, orig. cl. SCARCE £3 PALMISTRY. — Inpacine (Jean) La Chiromance et Phisionomie, Par le re- gard des membres de l’homme. With 95 woodcut designs (some repeated). Paris, Jean Dehovry, 1662. 12mo, Aj. cf. gilt. FINE 35/- PAPER.—117 sheets of blank hand-made paper, [c. 1794, or earlier], used to inter- leave a book. Demy 8vo, old cf. 25/- PAPER.—184 leaves of blank paper, [c. 17—], watermarked “‘ Pro Patria CAW.” 7% by 4ins. 25/- PATER (Walter) Studies in the History of the Renaissance. 1st Epn. Lond., 1873. Cr. 8vo, orig. cl., Uncut £3/3/- Pater’s first book. Presentation copy from one of the pub- lishers, inscribed: ‘‘ Mary G. Car- michael From Malcolm Macmillan. July 17. 1875 ”’ in his hand. PATOIS.—Tanpon (Auguste) Fables et Contes en Vers Patois. Par Auguste Tandon, Troubadour de Montpellier. Ist Epn. Montpellier, An VIII. de la Republique. Demy 8vo, orig. bds., Uncut 6/- or, The Thessalian Spell. A Poem. Ist Epn. Lond., 1818. Feap. 8vo, orig. bds., Uncut. (Back-strip missing) £20 Presentation copy, with a contemporary inscription, “M. S. Bayley from the Author’’ (probably in the vrecipient’s hand). PEEL (Sir Robert) A Proof Mezzotint, printed in colour, by Arthur Hogg, from the painting by John Linnell. Lond., 1924. Print surface 9} by 78ins. Fine. (Pub. at £3/3/-) Nr ae Ree Signed in pencil by Hogg. PENSIONS.—McCa tivo (P. F.) Le Livre Rouge; or, a New and Extraordinary Red-Book ; containing a list of the Pen- sions in England, Scotland and Ireland. Lond., 1810. Feap. 8vo, org. cf. nm ep 6/- PEPYS (Samuel) Catalogue of the Well- known Collection of Relics of Samuel Pepys. With 11 plates. Partly priced. Lond., Sotheby, 1931. Demy 8vo, orig. wrapps. 5/-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3315630x_0033.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)