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Credit: Sales catalogue 16: Marks and Co. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![451 JUVENILE.—Couuection of CoLouRED JUVENILES, published by D. CarvaLHo—vz., The NosLE, PRANCING, CANTERING Horse: a New Game of Questions and Commands, with 14 coloured vignettes; The Hopprne, PRATING, CHATTERING Maepin, with 14 coloured vig- nettes ; The Barn that Tom Burtt: a New Game of Forfeits, embellished with 16 coloured engravings; The Friskine, Barkine Lapy’s. Lap-Doe: a New Game of Questions and Commands, embellished with 14 coloured engravings; The Pretry, PLAyFuL TortToIsn-SHELL Cat: a New Game of Questions and Commands, embellished with 14 coloured engravings ; together 5 items, post 8vo., unbound [1830] £1 10s 452 JUVENILE. ee ceson (Mrs.) Harp Times [a Moral Tale], First Epirion, 12mo., original wrappers, 1831 8s 453 KEATS (Joun) Lire, by Wm. MicuarL Rossertt, oe EpitTion, 12mo., cloth (Great Writers Sertes), 1887 6s 454 KINGSLEY (Cuarzes) Town and Country Sermons, First Epirion, post 8vo., original cloth, uncut, with paper label, 1861 15s 455 KINGSLEY (Cuarues) The WaterR-Basises: a Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby, with 100 illustrations by LinLEy SAMBOURNE, sq. 8vo., original decorative cloth, g.e. (back a little faded), 1885 : £1 5s First edition with Sambourne’s illustrations. 455* Awotuer Cory [Srconp Eprrron], original cloth, 1886 18s 6d 456 KINGSLEY (Caarces) Taree Lecrurss delivered at the Royal Institution on the ANCIEN REGIME as it existed on the ContrnENT before the FRENCH REVOLUTION, First EpItion, post 8vo., original cloth, 1867 15s 457 LA FONTAINE (JEAN DE) TALES, imitated in English Verse, 2 vols, post 8vo., half morocco gilt, Privately pronted, 1814 (reprint) £1 5s Vol. I. red, Vol. II. green, but tooling uniform. 458 LA FONTAINE (Jzan vr) Conrss et NouvELLEs en VERS, NOUVELLE EDITION, corrigée, augmentée, et enriche de Tailles- Douces, dessinees par ROMAIN DE Hooas, 2 vols in one, sm, 8vo., contemporary vellum, Amsterdam, 1721 £1 1s The inner margin of engraved title is pasted to fly-leaf, otherwise a good copy, with very good impressions of the 69 engravings. 459 [LAMB (Cuartes)] The Essays of Ex1a, Boru Seriss, 2 vols, Moxon, 1840—The Lurrrrs of CHARLES Lams, with a Sketch of his Life by THomas Noon TaLrourD, one of his Executors, in Two Parts, New Epirion, Moxon, 1841—bound together with TAaLFouRD (THomas Noon) lon: a Tragedy, in Five Acts, First Epirion, 120 pages, 8vo., uncut, Moxon, 1836—4 vols in one, roy. 8vo., binders’ cloth, 1836-41 8s 460 LAMB (Cuartes) Finan MEmorIALs, consisting chiefly of his Lerrers not before pub- lished, with SkErcHES of some of his Companrtons, by Noon TaLrourp, First Epirion, 2 vols, post 8vo., original cloth, uncut (slight tears at joints), Moxon, 1848 £1 10s 461 LAMB (Gare Lirg, by E. V. Lucas, THIRD EDITION, with 50 illustratzons, 2 vols, 8vo., publisher’s half calf, 1906 £1 10s 462 LAMB (Cuaxtss) and the Lioyps, edited by E. V. Lucas, Frrst Epirion, portraits, post 8vo.. cloth, 1898 8s 463 LANDOR (WaureR SavasEe) Dry Sticks Facotep, First Epirion, 8vo., original cloth (recased and binding repaired at back), Hdinburgh, 1858 15s From the library of Clement K. Shorter, with his bookplate. 464 LANDOR (WatterR Savacer) Grepirn: a Porm, in Seven Books, Szconp Eprrion, feap. 8vo., old calf (joints weak), Oxford, 1803 8s Lacks the half-title. 465 LANGBAINE (Gerarp) An Account of the EneuisH Dramatic Ports, or some Obser- vations and Remarks on the Lives and Writtnes of all those that have publish’d’ either Comerpigs, TRAGEDIES, TRAGI-CoMEDIES, PasToRALS, MASQuEs, INTERLUDES, FARCES or OrgERas in the EneLisH Toneur, First EpITIoN, sm. 8vo., newly bound in old style sprinkled panelled calf gilt, Oxford, 1691 £4 4s 466 LAURENTIUS (Arnotpus BrrcHemi) Pionum Carminum Liper, cum aliis aliquot poématiis, que praxima indicabit pagella, printer’s device on title, 18mo., contemporary vellum gilt, monogram within centre chaplet and in each corner of both covers, gilt lines, &c. (somewhat worn), Antverpiae, 1560 £11s The monogram is probably that of Philip de Segur. From the Heber Collection. 467 LEGAL MANUSCRIPT.—Jupicature in PARLIAMENT, commencing ‘* The Execution of all our Laws hath been long since distributed by PARLIAMENT out of the inferior Court in such sort as the Subjects were directed where to complain and the Justice how to redress wrongs and punish offences,” &c., neatly written in a 17th Century Court-hand on 100 leaves. folio, contemporary law calf (ca. 1650] £2 2s A number of cases of punishments unjustly inflicted are mentioned, and on the whole a manu- script of interest from an historical as well as a legal point of view.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30858537_0030.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)