Catalogue of the curious, choice and valuable library of the late Sir Francis Freeling, Bart. F.S.A. : Including The Morale prouerbes of Cristyne (of Pyse) ... &c. &c. Which will be sold by auction by Mr. Evans, at his house, no. 93, Pall-Mall, on Friday, November 25, and nine following days, (Sundays excepted.) 1836, etc / [R.H. Evans].
- Robert Harding Evans
- Date:
- [1836]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Catalogue of the curious, choice and valuable library of the late Sir Francis Freeling, Bart. F.S.A. : Including The Morale prouerbes of Cristyne (of Pyse) ... &c. &c. Which will be sold by auction by Mr. Evans, at his house, no. 93, Pall-Mall, on Friday, November 25, and nine following days, (Sundays excepted.) 1836, etc / [R.H. Evans]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![A *29,57 /<' // if. f <■ - f //, / / . '/> A / /4 / w 1&/* 9 2258 2259 2260 2261 2262 .2263 / /74 //4 f> 7 zy./c- [ 137 ] Valentia (Lord)’s Voyages and Travels to India, Ceylon, the Red Sea, Abyssinia, and Egypt from 1802 to 1806, 3 vol. largest paper, one of the Family Copies, a Pre- sent from Lord Valentia to Sir F. Freeling. Proofs and Etchings of the Plates on India paper, splendidly bound in blue morocco, with joints and gilt leaves, - 1809 Vicars’s England’s Parliamentarie-Chronicle, 4 parts in 3 vol. VERY RARE, - - 1644-6 Vicars’s Mischeefes Mysterie, or Treason’s Master-peece, the Powder Plot, both parts, very scarce, wood cuts, including one of Guy Fawkes, » - 1617 Vicars’s Sight of the Transactions of the Latter Yeares Emblemized, many plates, rare, in red morocco, gilt leaves, - - Sould by T. Jenner, n. ch Verstegan’s Restitution of Decayed Intelligence, plates, best edition, - - Antwerp, 1605 Ubaldino, Vita di Carlo Magno. The First Italian Book Printed in England, - Lond. Wolf, 1581 Vox Borealis, or the Northern Discoverie, by Way of Dialogue between Jamie and Willie, {in Verse and Prose), rare. Amidst the Babylonians, Printed by Margery Mar-Prelat, 1641 “ This (says Oldys) is one of the earliest, and, I think, the most humourous and odd of all the Pamphlets written against Charles I. and his Party 3 and, though it is a severe invective against Prelacy, carries with it so much merry conceit, that it cannot be read without affording a pretty deal of mirth and entertainment 3 especially in the poetical Will of a dying soldier, which may be accounted one of the best pieces of its kind, that ever was published.” It may be added, that it contains a sharp Satire on Sir J. Suckling. 2264 Usher. Strange and Remarkable Prophesies of Archbp. Usher, 1678, Vox Infantis, or the Prophetical! Child, 1649. Relation of several Hundreds of Children and Others that Prophesie in their Sleep, 1689, 3 vol. 2265 Voyce of the Lord in the Temple, or the Fiery Ball at the Church of Anthony neare Plymmouth, 1640, and 2 more. 2266 Valentine and Orson, wood cuts, ~ 1688 2267 Virgil’s Thirteene Bookes of zEneidos, translated by Phaer and Twyne, date partly cut of, calf extra, gilt leaves, - - Printed by T. Creede, 1596 2268 Virgilius, Prince of All Latine Poets, his Bucoliks, and Georgiks, or Ruralls, in English Verse by Fleming, / VERY RARE, 1589 7 ;/ .// ' / AL fra / /A e /A / /A^ /<* T](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29292165_0145.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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