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No text description is available for this image![312 FRANCE.—Coox (T. A.) OLD TouraAInE: the Lirr and History of the Famous CHATEAUX of FRancE, Stconp EpItIon, REVISED, portraits, maps, pedigree, and other illustrations, 2 vols, post 8vo., cloth, 1894 15s 313 FRANCE.—Parmentiger (M.) Memorre sur les AVANTAGES que LA Province DE LANGUEDOC peut retirer de ses grains, Considérés sous leurs differens rapports avec L’ AGRI- CULTURE, le ComMERCE, la MEUNERIE et la BoULANGERIE, with 10 folding plates, 4to., French calf gilt, Paris, 1786 15s 314 [FRASER (Sir Wa.)] Corza’s Wuisrers, by the Knight of Morar, with phototype illus- trations by G. CRUIKSHANK and GustavnE Dork, First EpItIon, cr. 8vo., cloth, 1869 6s 315 FREDERIC II., KING OF PRUSSIA.—Larrosz (B. H.) CHaracteristic ANECDOTES and MISCELLANEOUS AUTHENTIC PapERs, tending to illustrate the Character of FREDERIC II., with Explanatory Notes and Observations, 8vo., calf, 1788 10s 316 FREER (Mrs. M. W.) Henry III., Kine of France and Potanp: his Court and Times, from Numerous Unpublished Sources, including MS. Documents, First EpiTion, 3 portrasts, 3 vols, post 8vo., original cloth, 1858 £1 5s 317 FROISSART.—Steypane (Jonny) An Eprrome of FRossarpD, or a Summarie Collection of the most Memorable Histories contained in his Chronicle, chiefly concerning the State of England and France, translated by P. GoLpING, sm. 4to., contemporary calf, rebacked, Printed by Tho. Purfoot for Per. Golding, 1608 £2 15s Blank portion of margin of title torn away, small piece burnt from top part of outer blank margin of page 91-2, top portion of last leaf torn away causing imperfection to first two lines of text. With the last exception the text is perfect. 318 FRONDES CADUCA.—[The Buxs of ye Cuxss], in Verse, edited from a Manuscript of the SixTkentH CENTURY, by ALEXANDER BosweE Lu, printed in black letter, initials and headings tn red, sm. 4to., original half roan, Printed at the Auchinleck Press, 1818 12s 319 FROUDE (James Antuoyy) The Spanisu Story of the ARMADA, and other Essays, Frrst Epitron (publisher’s blind ‘‘ presentation” stamp on title), 8vo., cloth, 1892 10s 320 FULLER ‘Tuomas) The Cyurcu History of Brirarn, from the Birth of Jesus Christ | untill the year 1648 [with the History of the University of CAMBRIDGE since the Con- quest], First Epition, map of Cambridge, 2 plates of arms, and 2 other plates, folio, contemporary calf gilt, 1665 £3 3s ‘*A book which has never yet been superseded, and no well-furnished library of English History ought to be without it.’’— LownpEs. 321 GALTON (Francis) Fineur Prints [a Scientific Treatise], illustrated, 8vo., cloth, mr 1892 lis GAMERIO (Hannado) OrpHEUS AnTIQUISSIMUS et Optimus Poeta, PHILOsoPHUS TRISME- Gistus de LAPIDIBUS, nunc demum latio jure donatus, Item argumentum in Orphei libellum RENAEO PERDRIERIO interprete, 12mo., wrappers over old vellum, Leodét, 1578 10s 323 GARRICK (Davin) The Ly1ne VaLet: a Comedy, in Two Acts, as it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane [with an Epilogue spoken by Garrick], FourtH EDITIon, 1749—[Garrick (Davip)] Miss in her TrEns, or the Medley of Lovers: a Farce, in Two Acts, as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, FourtH Epition; 1748—GarRRIcK (D.) LETHE: a Dramatic Satire, as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Seconp Epirion, 1749 —Jonsow (Ben) Every Man in his Humour: a Comedy, with Alterations, Additions, and a Prologue [by Davip Garrick], 1752—the 4 items in one vol, 8vo., old half calf, ere 110s GARRICK (Davip) The Lyrxe Vater: a’Comepy, in Two Acts, SeventH Epition, 54 pages, 8vo., sewn, 1769 s Lacks half-title. Garrick spoke the ‘‘ Kpilogue’’ and played the principal part of ‘‘Sharp”’ [the Lying Valet]. 325 [@ARRICK (Davip)] A Prep Beninp the CurtaIn, or the New Rehearsal, as it is now performed at the THEATRE-RoyaAL in Drury-Lannz, First Epition, 46 pages, 8vo., un- bound, 1767 18s 326 GARRICK (Davip) Memorrs of the Lire of, interspersed with Characters and Anecdotes of his Theatrical Contemporaries, the whole forming a History of the Stage, which includes a period of 36 years, by THOMAS DAVIES, portrait, 2 vols, post 8vo., old bds., wncut, 1808 8s 327 GASQUET (Carptnat Francis AIDAN) Henry VIII. and the ENGLISH MONASTERIES : an Attempt to Illustrate the History of their Suppression, with an Appendix and Maps show- ing the Situation of the Religious Houses at the time of their Dissolution, FourtH Epirion, 2 vols, 8vo., cloth, 1889 18s 328 GASQUET (Carpinant Francis A1pAN) Henry VIII. and the Encuish MonasTERiss : an Attempt to Illustrate the History of their Suppression, FirrH Epition, with 32 (should be 34) wWlustrations, including maps, 2 vols, 8vo., half calf (rubbed), 1893 10s Portraits of Dr. John Colet and Thomas More are missing. 329 GELLI (Joun Baptist) Crrce [a Fable, or Moral Fiction], translated from the ITaLran, by H. Layne, portrait and front. engraved by H. GRAVELOT, 8vo., old calf (worn), 1744 15s 32 bo 32 cs](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30858537_0022.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)