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Lot 147

Military Law.- Wellesley (Arthur, Duke of Wellington).- Principles (The) of War... as Developed in a Series of General Orders..., first edition, light foxing and occasional marginal soiling, bookplate removed, contemporary calf-backed boards, rubbed, 1815 § Burn (Richard) A Digest of the Militia Laws, first edition, foxing, ex-library copy with perforated stamp to title, modern cloth, S.Richardson & C.Lintot, 1760 § Napier (Maj.-Gen. Charles J.) Remarks on Military Law and the Punishment of Flogging, first edition, a few leaves torn and creased at lower margin, ex-library copy with label, contemporary half calf, rebacked and recornered, 1837, 8vo (3) *** Although the first is not written or edited by Wellington himself, this clearly draws largely from an analysis of his recorded Orders in the second Peninsular campaign between 1809 and 1814. The hundreds of Orders provide a remarkable record of war management in the early 19th century. The editor's dedication to Wellington ("the Illustrious Hero") is dated June 27, 1815, a mere nine days after Waterloo.

Lot 151

Morier (Sir James Justinian) The Adventures of Haji Baba, of Ispahan, 3 vol., first edition, without half-titles, occasional spotting (mainly to peripheral leaves), modern calf-backed boards, 8vo, John Murray, 1824.*** Provenance: Sir Gore Ouseley, 1st Baronet (1770-1844), entrepreneur, linguist and diplomat [bookplates, loosely inserted].

Lot 11

Food & drink quality.- Lemery (Louis) A Treatise of all sorts of foods, both animal and vegetable: also of drinkables, initial imprimatur f., title printed in red and black, woodcut head- and tail-pieces, occasional contemporary ink marginalia, some spotting and staining, lightly browned, Hugh Selbourne's copy with the usual small marginal ink stamps, contemporary calf, spine in compartments, small 20th century paper ms. title label to upper cover, covers detached, corners worn, rubbed and scuffed, [Bitting pp.281-282; Cagle 822; Gabler G27500; Maclean p.89; Simon BG 948]; Printed for T. Osborne, 1745; and a first edition of The Tricks of the trade in the adulterations of food and physic, 1856, in original cloth, 8vo (2)

Lot 164

Meredith (George) Rhoda Fleming. A Story, 3 vol., first edition, half-titles, occasional spotting or light browning, bound in tan half morocco by Zaehnsdorf, spines with five raised bands, marbled endpapers, vol. 3 with a few light spots, little rubbed in places, t.e.g., [Sadleir 1702], 8vo, Tinsley Brothers, 1865. *** The first edition rare, with infrequent appearances at auction.

Lot 78

Suleymanname [Life of Suleiman the Magnificent], first printed edition, text in Arabic, previous owner's ink inscription, contents ff. and final blank with tears and expert repairs, one or two short marginal tears with neat old repairs, scattered spotting, modern cloth, slight bumping to spine extremities, 8vo, Cairo, Bulak Printing House, 1248 [1832]. *** Suleiman I or 'Suleiman the Magnificent' (1495-1566), was the tenth Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. He reigned for 46 years, from 1520 until his death in 1566, longer than any other sultan. He is known in the West as 'Suleiman the Magnificent' and in the Muslim world as the 'Lawgiver' because he changed the organisation of the Ottoman legal system. 

Lot 22

Robertson (Hannah) The Young Ladies School of Arts. Containing a great variety of practical receipts, in Gum-Flowers, Filligree, Japanning, Shell-Work, Gilding, Painting, Cosmetics, Jellies, Preserves, Cakes, Cordials, Creams, Jamms, Pickles, Candying, Made Wines, Clear Starching, &c., 2 vol. in 1, 'A New edition, corrected', engraved additional title within ornate floral border ('The second edition with large additions') and 4 (of 5) botanical plates (that missing provided in facsimile), of which all but 1 folding, 1 partially hand-coloured in green, vol.2 b6 blank, lacking M6 in vol.1 (provided in facsimile), spotting and staining, lightly browned, bookplate of Irene A Dunn, 1991, modern morocco-backed marbled boards, [Maclean p.124], rare in commerce and often found missing plates, Edinburgh, Printed for Robert Jameson, 1777 § Smith (Robert) Court Cookery: or, The Compleat English Cook, second edition, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and decorative initials, lacking initial advertisement f. and title, the latter supplied in facsimile, water-stained, some spotting and staining, contemporary panelled calf, rebacked (preserving majority of original backstrip in compartments) and restored, with some loss of original leather at head of lower cover, [Bitting p.440; Maclean p.137; cf. Oxford pp.55-56 (first edition)], Printed for T. Wotton, 1725; and 4 others, defective 18th century cookery (Borella, Lamb (first edition with majority of plates), Atkyns, & Complete Family-Piece, [1737]), v.s. (6). sold not subject to return.  

Lot 246

London.- Langley (Edward, & Belch, William) Langley and Belch's New Map of London, first edition, map of London with 24 uncoloured engraved vignettes of London landmarks set within the horizontal margins, engraving with vibrant hand-colouring, sheet 537 x 785 mm (21 1/8 x 30 7/8 in), dissected and mounted on linen, minor surface dirt, some light offsetting, folding into marbled slipcase with publisher's orange printed label to upper cover, worn, [Howgego 256 (1)], 8vo, 1812

Lot 182

Forsythe (Robin) Missing or Murdered, first edition, half-title lightly browned and with very small chip to inner margin, margins very slightly toned, a few small stains, hinges cracked but holding, original pictorial cloth, slight shelf-lean, some soiling, rubbed, 8vo, The Bodley Head, 1929.

Lot 154

Economics.- Mill (John Stuart) Principles of Political Economy, 2 vol., third edition, publisher's advertisements at end, ink ownership names to pastedowns and front free endpapers, a few instances of ink underlining or passage-marking, margins slightly toned, some very light spotting to first and last few leaves, vol. 1 gutter cracked at points with a few gatherings working loose, hinges cracked, vol. 1 upper hinge very weak but holding, original cloth, printed paper spine labels (chipped), some chips and fraying to spine ends and joints, rubbed, vol. 1 backstrip splitting at joints but holding firm, 1852; and others, economics and similar, 8vo (8) *** An important edition, revised by Mill and heavily influenced by his wife Harriet.

Lot 23

Servants.- Haywood (Eliza) A New Present for a Servant-Maid...The Whole Art of Cookery, Pickling, Preserving &c., first edition, engraved frontispiece, this with a couple of closed tears and neatly silked verso, final f. (a table of expenses & wages) torn and repaired with loss, D8 neat tear within text without loss, some spotting and staining, lightly browned, new endpapers, contemporary calf, rebacked in modern blind-stamped and gilt calf in compartments and with double brown leather labels, covers little stained and scuffed, [Bitting p.220; Cagle 733; Maclean p.67; Simon BG 828], 8vo, Printed for G. Pearch, No. 12, Cheapside; and H. Gardner, opposite St. Clement’s Church, in the Strand, 1771. *** Rare at auction in any condition. Of the few copies that have appeared at auction over the last decades the majority either lacked the frontispiece or had some textual loss, or indeed both. While this is the first appearance of this title it owes much to her A Present for a Servant-Maid: or, the sure means of gaining love and esteem, of 1743. Haywood (c.1693-1756) was an English writer (particularly novels), actor and publisher. 

Lot 203

Islamic Art.- Binyon (Laurence) Persian Miniature Painting, first edition, colour frontispiece, 113 plates, some colour, hinges splitting, original cloth, gilt, a few small stains, spine soiled, very slight bumping to spine ends and corners, folio, 1933.

Lot 45

Tree plantations.- Langley (Batty) A Sure Method of Improving Estates, by Plantations of Oak, Elm, Ash, Beech, and Other Timber-trees, Coppice-Woods, &c., first edition, issue with pp.viii-xx incorrectly numbered, title printed in red and black, engraved folding plate, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and decorative initials, plate light browned, occasional spotting, but generally crisp and clean internally, contemporary calf, gilt, spine in compartments, lacking label, upper cover detached, spine ends little worn, corners worn, rubbed and marked, [Fussell I, p.27; Goldsmiths' 6587; Henrey 929; Hunt 473], 8vo, Printed for Francis Clay & Daniel Browne, 1728.  *** First edition of Langley's work on the economical planting and raising of different trees for timber, thereby avoiding inevitable deforestation. Langley (1696-1751) was an English landscape gardener and architect. Provenance: Lord John Somers (engraved armorial bookplate to front pastedown). 

Lot 156

[Dickens (Charles)] "Boz". Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy's Progress, vol. 1 & 3 only (of 3), first edition, mixed issue, half-titles, 4pp. publisher's advertisements at end vol. 1, 17 etched plates by George Cruikshank, extra-illustrated with 17 plates by Cruikshank, the same but hand-coloured and tipped-in opposite those called for, vol. 1 frontispiece with marginal water-stain and loose, a few other plates working loose, plates with the usual foxing, the odd spot to text but generally clean, original reddish brown fine-diaper cloth, spines lightly sunned, a few light stains, rubbing to extremities, [Eckel pp.59-60; Smith I, 4] 8vo, Richard Bentley, 1838. *** Something of a bibliographical curiosity, with "Boz" on titles and 'Rose Maylie and Oliver' plate but vol. 3 with "pier" and "pedestal" on p.164 and a half-title substituted for the preliminary Bentley ads.

Lot 104

English Civil War.- W[yndham] (A[nne]) Claustrum Regale Reseratum, or The Kinges Concealment at Kent, first edition, engraved title, loss to bottom corner with neat restoration, A4 with tear into text and no loss, old marginal repair, water-staining, later endpapers, modern antique style half-calf, [Wing W3772], 4to, for Will. Nott, 1667.

Lot 5

Cider & perry.- Knight (Thomas Andrew) A Treatise on the Culture of the Apple & Pear, and the manufacture of Cider & Perry, second, enlarged, edition, woodcut ornament to title, woodcut tail-piece, without errata slip at end, occasional spotting, lightly browned, contemporary speckled calf-backed marbled boards, spine gilt and with leather label, some chipping to upper joint, rubbed, [Simon BG 923; Henrey 909], scarce, Ludlow, Printed and sold by H. Proctor, 1802; and a scarce copy of the first edition of Roberts on drinking cups, 12mo & 8vo (2)

Lot 112

Joseph Ritson's copy.- [Gavin (Antonio)] A Short History of the Monastic Orders... by Gabriel d'Emillianne, first edition, initial imprimatur f., occasional light browning, pencil marks and 2 or 3 words to margins, Joseph Ritson's copy with his ink ownership inscription to front pastedown, ink monogram to title verso, contemporary calf, rebacked and recornered, rubbed, [Wing G394], 8vo, S. Roycroft. for Rob. Clavell, 1693.*** Joseph Ritson (1752-1803) antiquary and early vegetarianism activist. 

Lot 55

Mathematics.- Lawson (John) A Synopsis of all the data for the construction of triangles, from which geometrical solutions have hitherto been in print, first edition, offsetting to title, occasional spotting, lightly browned, disbound, Rochester, Printed by T. Fisher, 1773; and a defective Astronomy work, 4to & 8vo (2) *** Lawson, who was rector of Swanscombe in Kent, was an authority on the mathematics of the ancients. 

Lot 251

Africa.- Schillings (C.G.) In Wildest Africa, first American edition, frontispiece, illustrations (many full-page),  previous owner's ink signature to front free endpaper, cracked hinges, original pictorial cloth, rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, New York & London, Harper & Brothers, 1907 § Drummond (Henry) Tropical Africa, folding colour map frontispiece and 4 folding maps, one with split to folds, scattered spotting, original cloth, rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, 1889 § Gordon (Alastair) A Slight Touch of Safari, illustrations, previous owner's ink signature, original cloth, slight bumping to corners and spine extremities, dust-jacket, small loss to spine extremities, rubbed, 1955 § Adamson (Joy) Born Free, plates, bookplate, original boards, fractional bumping to corners and extremities, dust-jacket, lightly sunned spine, slight creasing to edges, Reprint Society, 1960; Living Free, plates, bookplate, original boards, slight creasing to edges, Reprint Society, 1961; and others, Africa, 8vo & 4to (c.80).

Lot 79

West Frisian Literary classic.- Halbertsma (Brothers) Rimen ind Teltsjes, first edition, half-title, original cloth, gilt, faded, rebacked, 8vo, Deventer, J. de Lange, 1871.*** Scarce first edition of what is now regarded as one of the great books of West Frisian literature by Justus, Tsjalling and Eeltsje Halbertsma, who were all born in the village of Grou towards the end of the 18th century.

Lot 204

Macquoid (Percy) A History of English Furniture [The Age of Oak; Walnut; Mahogany; Satinwood], 4 vol., first edition, chromolithographed plates with captioned tissue-guards, illustrations, contemporary ink ownership names to pastedowns, some tissue-guards a little frayed at edges (one loose to vol. 1), occasional light soiling, gutter cracked at points, endpapers spotted and lightly browned, hinges cracked, a couple weak but holding, original buckram, gilt, spines sunned with ends a little frayed, rubbed, t.e.g., others uncut, folio, 1904-08.

Lot 184

Keynes (John Maynard) A Treatise on Money, 2 vol., first edition, ink ownership name to front free endpapers, ex-library with neat ink shelfmark and presentation labels, scattered faint spotting, original cloth, lightly sunned spines, spine ends and corners little rubbed, split and fraying to spine head (vol. 1), 1930; The General Theory of Employment Interest and Money, second impression, contemporary ink ownership inscription to pastedown with portrait of Keynes taped beneath, lacking rear free endpaper, original cloth, spine a fraction sunned, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, March 1936; and 2 others by the same, 8vo (5)

Lot 197

Photobook.- Carstensen (Pay Christian), Hans Hitzer and Friedrich Richter. Deutschland, first edition, photographic illustrations mounted on stubs, some photomontage, mostly black & white, some with colour tint, folding plate at end, tipped-in printed card "Überreicht bei dem Offliziellen Empfang der Reichsregierung aus anslass der XI. Olympischen Spiele Berlin 1936" to front free endpaper, ex-Wiener Library with ink-stamps to front free endpaper (including withdrawn stamp) and tipped-in printed label "Presented to The Wiener Library in London by Walter Laqueur 1965", folding plate with very short closed tear to foot and small repair at fold, occasional minor soiling, original cloth, small library stickers to foot of lower cover and spine, soiling, little rubbed, 4to, Berlin, 1936. *** Rare pictorial record of pre-war Germany. 

Lot 32

Agriculture.- [Arbuthnot (John)] An Inquiry into the Connection between the present price of Provisions, and the size of Farms. With remarks on Population...By a Farmer, first edition, with half-title and final blank, light foxing, modern boards, [Not in Goldsmiths, Kress or Perkins], T.Cadell, 1773 § [Lewis (John)] Uniting and Monopolizing Farms, plainly proved disadvantageous to the Land-owners, and highly prejudicial to the Public, first edition, modern cloth-backed marbled boards, M.Hingeston, 1767 § Pennington (W.) Reflections on the various Advantages resulting from the Draining, Inclosing, and Allotting of Large Commons and Common Fields, first edition, title and final advertisement leaf soiled, library buckram, [Goldsmiths' 10525; Perkins 1323], Benjamin White, 1769 § Wright (Thomas) A Short Address to the Public on the Monopoly of Small Farms..., only edition, half-title, modern cloth, [Goldsmiths' 16266; Not in Perkins], for the author, 1795 § Large Farms, recommended in a National View. A Reply to Mr. Wright's Address...on the Monopoly of Small Farms, first edition, half-title, modern cloth, [Goldsmiths' 16649; cf.Perkins 1955 note], James Scatcherd, 1796, all ex-library copies, the second with old Dutch ink stamp to title, the rest ex-Rothamsted Agricultural library with stamp to front pastedown or upper cover; and 6 others on the size of farms and inclosure of common or waste land, 8vo & 4to (11)

Lot 142

Angling.- Snart (Charles) Practical Observations on Angling in the River Trent, first edition, occasional marginal finger-soiling, ex-library with usual labels and ink-stamps, later morocco-backed boards, library blind-stamp to upper cover, sunned spine, a little rubbed, small abrasion mark to spine foot, Newark, S. and I. Ridge, 1801 § Walton (Izaak) & Charles Cotton. The Complete Angler, 2 parts bound as 1 vol., engraved portrait frontispieces and 11 plates, illustrations, 2pp. musical score, faint off-setting to title, contemporary half-calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, 1835 § Salter (T. F.) The Angler's Guide, portrait frontispiece, plates and illustrations, folding map, spotting, contemporary half-roan, a little rubbed, 1830; 12mo & 8vo (3).

Lot 39

Cookery.- Bawden (Edward).- Heath (Ambrose) Good Soups, first edition, original pictorial boards and dust-jacket designed by Edward Bawden, dust-jacket with a few very small tears at edges, spine with two small brown marks and slightly rubbed, 8vo, Faber and Faber, 1935.

Lot 25

S[mith] (E[liza]) The Compleat Housewife: or, Accomplished Gentlewoman’s companion: being a Collection of upwards of Five Hundred of the most approved Receipts in Cookery, Pastry, Confectionary, Preserving, Pickles, Cakes, Creams, Jellies, Made Wines, Cordials..., second edition, 6 folding engraved bills of fare, advertisement f. at end, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and decorative initials, contemporary ink manuscript medical recipes to endpapers and a8v, index misbound after sig. A (before start of main text), title with neat narrow repair verso to outer margin, T1&2 small hole at start of final line of text, with loss of a few letters, but no loss of sense, occasional marginal worming, some spotting or light staining, lightly browned, new endpapers, contemporary panelled calf, sympathetically rebacked, spine in compartments and with burgundy leather label, corners repaired, [Bitting, p.438 (note); Maclean pp.133-135; Oxford p.60 (note); cf. Simon BG 1392 & 1393; Cagle 996 & 997; & Vicaire 794], 8vo, Printed for J. Pemberton, at the Golden Buck, over-against St. Dunstan’s Church in Fleet-Street, 1728.  *** Scarce edition at auction. Despite her popularity little is known of the author, apart from her prefatory statement that she had been employed for upwards of thirty years in fashionable and noble families. The 1742 Virginia edition was the first cookery book published in America.Provenance: ‘Phebe Haton, her Book, July ye 2nd. Anno Domini 1730’ (ink signatures to title and A2r). 

Lot 35

Bees.- Charlton (George) The Bee-keeper's guide, first edition, wood-engraved illustration of a hive to title (the upper wrapper), minor stain to inner gutter throughout, lightly browned, stitched as issued, 12mo, Hexham, Printed at the Hexham Herald Office, 1887.  *** A rare little work not found in British Bee Books. Charlton was a Northumberland bee-keeper and trader in bee-keeping equipment (listed at end), who claims to have had 34 years experience in the study of the honey bee. 

Lot 10

Everard Digby's copy.- [Ruscelli (Girolamo)] The Secretes of the Reverend Maister Alexis of Piemont. Containing excellent remedies against divers diseases, woundes, and other accidentes, with the maner to make distillations, parfumes, consitures, dyinges, colours, fussions, and meltinges, translated by William Warde, 3 parts in 1, black letter, titles with woodcut printer's device, woodcut decorative initials, occasional early ink marginalia, part 1 lacking I2-7 (loosely supplied in photocopy), part 2 lacking F7, part 3 lacking I2&3, L1&4 and N2&3, first title tear to upper corner with loss of part of 2 letters, some worming to lower inner gutters at end of part 1 and start of part 2 (ends around sig. G), some spotting or staining, lightly browned, 19th century blind-stamped calf, sympathetically rebacked, spine in compartments and preserving original 19th century orange leather label, corners worn, covers rubbed and little scuffed, [Bitting p.6 (note); Cagle 978 (note); STC 296, 301 & 305; cf. Oxford pp.3-4 (first edition); Simon BB 30 & BG 84 & Vicaire 12-13], small 4to, Rowland Hall for Nicholas England, 1562-1563-1562.  *** An extensive compendium of medicinal and culinary recipes. Includes distillation, perfumery, and dyeing. The work is rarely found complete. A fourth part was published in 1569. Our copy with an interesting provenance. Provenance: Provenance: Everard Digby; Martha Flower (early ink inscriptions to title); Henry Holland (early ink inscription to margin of part 1 F4); John T. Beer (engraved bookplate).Possibly Everard Digby (c.1578-1606), member of the group of Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot, who was found guilty of high treason, hanged, drawn and quartered; or Everard Digby (1551-1605) scholar and author of the first book on swimming to be published in England, De arte natandi, 1587; or Everard Digby, father of the first mentioned above, who died in 1592.

Lot 139

Burke (Edmund) The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, 8 vol., first edition, half-titles in vol.4-8, contemporary ink inscription to front free endpaper of vol.1, light foxing to first and last few leaves of vol.7-8, occasional spotting in vol.8, otherwise text remarkably clean, endpapers marginally browned, contemporary calf, gilt-ruled, spines gilt in compartments, morocco spine labels, most with joints cracked, some covers becoming loose, rubbed, spine ends bumped and chipped, spines lightly faded, 4to, J. Dodsley [and F.C. and J. Rivington], 1792-1827.

Lot 60

Physics.- Planck (Max) Treatise on Thermodynamics, first English edition, errata slip, ex-library with bookplate and ink-stamp to title and final f. of Index, half-title reinforced at gutter, gutter cracked at points, original cloth, rebacked, bumping to spine ends, some wear to corners, 1903; and vols. 2-5 of Planck's 'Introduction to Theoretical Physics', 8vo (5) 

Lot 21

Patisserie.- Carême (Marie-Antoine) The Royal Parisian Pastrycook and Confectioner, edited by John Porter, first edition in English, half-title, lithographed frontispiece and 8 plates (all but 1 folding) depicting various ornate cakes and jellies, the odd outer margin with some chipping or repaired short tear from opening (that at p.281 just within text without loss), some spotting and staining, lightly browned, modern calf-backed marbled boards, gilt spine in compartments and with black leather label, [Oxford p.168; Simon BG 284; cf. Vicaire 144 (first edition, 1815)], 8vo, F.J. Mason, 1834.  *** Scarce first edition in English of Le Pâtissier Royal Parisien, Paris, 1815. The editor Porter was cook to the Marquis of Camden, and then at the Travellers' and Oriental clubs. Provenance: 'F. Forster. Febr 15/49'  (contemporary ink inscription at head of half title). 

Lot 31

Woolley (Hannah) The Queen-like closet: or, Rich cabinet, stored with all manner of rare receipts for preserving, candying and cookery, 3 parts in 1, including supplement, fifth edition, initial imprimatur f. ('Licensed Nov.16. 1669. Roger L'Estrange'), general title within double filet border, lacking additional pictorial title (supplied in facsimile), imprimatur f. with marginal tears and laid down, title closely trimmed at outer margin (just touching small part of border at head) and with lower corner repaired, just touching small part of border and slightly fading a few letters of imprint, all to B11 with small repair to lower marginal corners, decreasing in size as proceeds, final f. with marginal repairs and mounted on stub, some mostly marginal water-staining, occasional spotting or staining, lightly browned throughout, new endpapers, contemporary speckled calf, sympathetically rebacked, spine in compartments and with burgundy leather label, [Bitting 504; Oxford p.35 (note); Hunt 371; Wing W3286 & W3288; cf. Vicaire 878 (first edition); Cagle 1062-1064 (first, third & fourth editions); Simon BG 1628 (first & other editions); & Simon Vinaria p.214 (second edition)], large 12mo, Printed for R. Chiswel, at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul’s Church-Yard, and T. Sawbridge at the Three Flower-de-Luces in Little-Britain, 1684. *** Early editions of Hannah Woolley's work are rare at auction, and are often found incomplete, or in poor condition. Woolley was possibly the first woman to earn a living from writing books on household management, and sought to address servants for the first time. She introduced unfashionable ingredients into her dishes, including anchovies and capers, and helped bring pumpkins and molasses from the New World. She was highly-regarded by André Simon, who said of her that she was 'an industrious woman whose book of recipes, menus and directions to servants is well put together'.  

Lot 175

Doyle (Sir Arthur Conan) The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, first edition, first issue, with 'Miss Violent Hunter' in the last sentence on p.317 and without name to street sign on upper cover, half-title, illustrations, previous owner's ink signature to half-title, pencil inscriptions to title, related newspaper clippings to front free endpaper, recto & verso, spotting and staining, original pictorial cloth, rebacked retaining original backstrip, rubbed, spotting to lower boards, bumping to corners and spine extremities, 8vo, 1892.

Lot 83

World War Two.- Reichsgesetzblatt Teil I. Jahrgang 1935, vol. 1 only (of 2), booksellers paper label to title, original cloth-backed boards, fractional bumping to corners and extremities, folio, Berlin, 1935. *** An important historical document, this edition of the law gazette was the first official publication of laws such as the Nuremberg Race laws, that paved the legal path for the Holocaust to take place. 

Lot 252

America.- Moellhausen (Baldwin) Diary of a Journey from the Mississippi to the Coasts of the Pacific, 2 vol., first English edition, map (half missing) and 10 (of 11) lithograph and chromolithograph plates, one with short tear and misbound, plus wood-engraved plates and illustrations, soiled, ex-library copy with stamps, library calf-backed cloth, 8vo, 1858. 

Lot 171

Stevenson (Robert Louis) Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, first English edition, lacking advertisement leaf at end for second edition of 'A Child's Garden of Verses', ink ownership inscription on front free endpaper, last couple of leaves lightly spotted, [Prideaux 17], Longmans, Green and Co., 1886 bound with Stockton (Frank R.) The Casting Away of Mrs Lecks and Mrs Aleshine, first edition, Sampson Low et al., 1886, later cloth, spine ends and corners lightly bumped, spine slightly darkened, 8vo. 

Lot 127

Children & Education.- Nelson (James) AnEssayon the Government ofChildren, first edition, contemporary ink signature of Ann Upwood to front free endpaper and with A.L.s. to her presenting the book loosely inserted (frayed at folds with slight loss and laid down), title torn and repaired, original boards, uncut, rubbed and stained, rebacked, preserved in modern cloth drop-back box, R.& J.Dodsley, 1753 § Hints to Parents, on the Cultivation of Children, in the Spirit of Pestalozzi's Method, No.I-IV only (of 6) bound in 1 vol., No.I third edition, No.II second edition, No.III & IV first editions, diagrams in text, Overston ink signature to front pastedown, ex-library copy with ink stamp to front free endpaper, contemporary calf, spine gilt, red roan label, a little rubbed, 1824-25, 8vo (2) *** The first concerns the health, manners and education of children, advising regular meals including small beer.Pestalozzi believed it was the educator's task to assist the natural development of head, heart, and hand, and to encourage and guide self-activity. He considerably influenced the development of English education, both by his written works and through the school at Yverdun, which was visited by many English reformers including Owen and Brougham.

Lot 124

[Pope (Alexander)] The Dunciad, Variorum. With the Prolegomena of Scriblerus, engraved vignette on title, title toned with some paper repairs, lightly trimmed on fore-edge slightly affecting title, one or two neat paper repairs throughout and occasional patch of light damp-staining, front free endpaper torn away, bookplate, 19th century half calf, rubbed, [Rothschild 1597], 8vo, for A. Dob, 1729.*** The first complete edition of the first three books of The Dunciad. The Dunciad appeared in four different versions between 1728 and 1743. This copy without the final unsigned Addenda leaf. 

Lot 183

Svevo (Italo) Confessions of Zeno, first English edition, original cloth, 1930 § Murasaki (Lady) The Tale of Genji, translated by Arthur Waley, front free endpaper torn away, ownership name on front free endpaper, original boards, dust-jacket, chips and nicks to extremities, lightly rubbed, 1935; and a large quantity of others, literature, v.s. (c.550)

Lot 76

France.- [Hardoin de la Reynnerie (Louis-Eugène)] Consultation pour les Actionnaires de la Compagnie des Indes, first edition, title with woodcut arms of the French East India Company, woodcut head-piece, letterpress tables at end, one folding, modern marbled boards, roan label, uncut, [Goldsmiths' 13586; Not in Kress], Paris, Lottin, 1788 § Calonne (Charles Alexandre de) Requête au Roi, 2 parts in 1, half-title to part 2, errata leaf at end, original boards, uncut, rubbed & soiled, rebacked, [Kress B1174; Einaudi 801], [T.Spilsbury], 1787 § Hocquart de Coubron (M.) Nouvelles Vues sur l'Administration des Finances, et sur l'Allégement de l'Impôt, first edition, half-title, tables, errata leaf at end, [Kress B885], The Hague, 1785; Calculs sur la Circulation, relativement aux Impôts..., first edition, large folding table, "Londres", T.Spilsbury, 1787, together 2 works in 1 vol., contemporary half calf, rubbed, rebacked § Levesque (P.Ch.) L'Homme Moral, ou l'Homme Considéré tant dans l'Etat de pure Nature, que dans la Société, first edition, title with ornamental border, contemporary blue paste-paper boards, rubbed, rebacked in calf, Amsterdam, 1775; and 7 others, French economics etc., v.s. (11) *** The first is a substantial paper relating to the termination of the old Compagnie des Indes and the creation of the new one. The life of the Compagnie Française des Indes Orientales was a short one after Clive's largely successful anti-French campaigns in India. Louis XVI decided to nationalise the Company's assets and, between 1769 and about 1790 most of these assets were taken over by the French government at often a derisory low value. The Company was finally wound up in 1795.

Lot 233

Cruikshank (Isaac).- Woodward (George Moutard) Eccentric Excursions or, Literary & Pictorial Sketches of Countenance, Character & Country, first edition, engraved title, hand-coloured frontispiece and 98 hand-coloured plates, by Cruikshank after Woodward, 5 folding, several plates with carefully repaired tears, frontispiece detached and loose with rough edges, title with surface dirt and stains, scattered spotting and surface dirt throughout, a few on sturdy paper, contemporary red straight-grain morocco, gilt, spine with black morocco label 'Eccentric Excursions, rubbed and scuffed with small loss to upper section, upper joint just starting to crack, corners and extremities worn, [Rosenbach 207], 4to, 1796.

Lot 9

Cooke (John Conrade) Cookery and Confectionery, first and only edition, engraved additional pictorial title depicting cherubs cooking and making an ornate cake and 14 plates of utensils and ornate pastry works, some plates trimmed, affecting imprint of plates 4 and 5, closely trimmed, particularly at head, where just touching some headlines and pagination, some water-staining, spotted, lightly browned, small Cooks Books label to inner rear cover, later half calf, gilt spine in compartments and with leather label, [Bitting p.98; Simon BG 385; Oxford p.154], scarce in commerce, 12mo, For W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1824.   

Lot 174

Municipal Corporations.- City of Birmingham. Public Parks and Pleasure Grounds. Their Cost, Areas, and Maintenance; Bye-Laws and Regulations..., first edition, 14 folding lithographed plans with outlines in green, original cloth, upper cover slightly marked, [Birmingham], 1892 § Roots (George) The Charters of the Town of Kingston upon Thames..., first edition, half-title, list of subscribers, old ink inscription to head of title, faint trace of stamp to final leaf, modern half calf, T.Cadell, Jun. & W.Davies, 1797 § Hill (Sir Richard) Hard Measure, or a Real Statement of Facts, in a Letter to the Burgesses, and Freemen Burgesses of the Town of Shrewsbury..., second edition, light stain to title, a little foxing, modern boards, [Goldsmiths' 16862], J.Stockdale, [1795] § Corporation Annual (The); or, Recollections (not random) of the first Reformed Town Council, of the Borough of Newcastle upon Tyne, first edition, with satirised individuals identified in pencil at head of page, title soiled and with small sticker at head, contemporary half calf, rubbed, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1836; and 3 others on the corporations of Hull, Warwick, and Great Torrington in Devon, 8vo (7) 

Lot 107

Browne (Sir Thomas) Certain Miscellany Tracts, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, lacking final blank, contemporary half calf over marbled boards, 8vo, Printed for Charles Mearne, and are to be sold by Henry Bonwick, 1684.

Lot 130

Legal Cases.- Richardson (Robert) A State of the Evidence in the Cause between His Grace the Duke of Hamilton...and Archibald Douglas..., first edition, presentation copy from the author inscribed at head of title, a few contemporary ink annotations, title repaired at upper outer corner not affecting text, last few leaves stained, contemporary mottled calf, rubbed, rebacked, corners repaired, C.Bathurst, 1769 § [Plowden (Francis)] The Case of the Earl of Newburgh, and Lord Viscount Kinnaird, 1783; Reasons for the late Earl of Newburgh's Application to Parliament, with an Appendix comprising the Case of the Present Earl, [1786], together 2 works in 1 vol., first editions, the first a little spotted and soiled, modern cloth § [Ker (John, fan-painter)] The Breach of Promise; or, Mis-led Nobleman, by Artful Teachers; or, Honor Sold for the Sake of a Trifle, first edition, title soiled, old cloth-backed boards, stained at edges, 1814; and 2 others on cases of bigamy and legitimacy, v.s. (5) *** The first is a particularly influential analysis of the enormous quantity of evidence produced in the famous society legal case of Hamilton v Douglas - the so-called Douglas cause which turned on the legitimacy and true parentage of Archibald Douglas (1748-1827) and his claim, launched in 1761, to the extensive Douglas estates. The case itself lasted some seven years, being finally resolved in Douglas's favour by the House of Lords in early 1769. The two Plowden pamphlets were a result of the 1715 Jacobite rebellion and the execution in 1716 of James Radcliffe, the 3rd Earl of Derwentwater, and the confiscation of Jacobite estates. Charles Radcliffe (1693-1740), beheaded after the 1745 rebellion, left a son and heir, James Bartholomew Radcliffe (1725-1786), who became third Earl of Newburgh and was granted £30,000 from the Derwentwater estates. The author, Francis Peter Plowden (1749-1829), was a Roman Catholic historian and lawyer. The second item in the volume is scarce with ESTC recording only 4 UK copies (BL, Bodleian, & 2 copies in Senate House Library). The final item is an interesting but rather sad case of a "Mr John Ker, of Linton, one of the Roxburgh family, grandson of Andrew Ker, who was Lieutenant in the Coldstream Regiment of Guards in George the First's reign....Andrew Ker unfortunately lost his estates at cards, which left his children unprovided for....". As a result of this disaster John Ker had come to an understanding that he would be helped by the Duke and Duchess of Roxburgh having "very kindly received me, as a branch of that family". In fact things went disastrously wrong. The present rare pamphlet sets out the situation from Ker's point of view together with transcripts of correspondence. It had all the signs of a friendly, even intimate, relationship with a mutual exchange of social contacts. Library Hub lists only 2 copies (BL & National Library of Scotland).

Lot 18

Milk & dairy products.- Martin (Barthélemy) Traité du lait, du choix qu’on en doit faire, & de la manière d’en user, second edition, title with woodcut printer's device, woodcut head- and tail-pieces and decorative initials, title working loose, F2 small piece from outer margin, R8 small hole in text, with loss of a few letters, some spotting and staining, lightly browned, contemporary mottled calf, joints splitting but holding firm, spine ends and corners worn, rubbed, [Cagle 314; Vicaire 571; Cf. Bitting, p. 312 (1699 & note)], 12mo, Paris, Laurent d’Houry, 1706.  *** Rare little work. Includes butter, cheeses, and the medicinal uses of milk. This corrected and augmented edition is preceded by the first of 1684 and a reprint of that in 1699. 

Lot 122

Universities.- [Rawlinson (Richard)] A Full and Impartial Account of the Oxford-Riots..., only edition, final advertisement leaf, water-stained, worming to inner margin extending into text with slight loss, modern cloth, for L.Fleetwood, 1715 § [Dalrymple (Charles)] Report of the Trial of the Students on the charge of Mobbing, Rioting, and Assault at the College, on January 11 & 12, 1838, 1838 bound with [Forbes (Edward)] The University Snowdrop: An Appendix to the Great Trial..., 4 lithographed plates, most folding, 1838, together 2 works in 1 vol., first editions, contemporary ink inscription to head of titles, modern cloth, Edinburgh § Hamilton (Sir William) Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform, first edition, presentation copy from the author to the classical scholar Prof. William Ramsay with pasted in slip to front free endpaper and Ramsay's bookplate, contemporary red calf, gilt, rebacked preserving old spine, 1852 § [Paris (John) & Samuel White.] The True State of Trinity College, in a Letter to a Residing Fellow of that Society, second edition, a little spotted and soiled, modern cloth, for John Morphew, 1710 § Prospectus (The) and Deed of Settlement of Queen's College, Bath, auxiliary to the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, [2 copies], only edition, half-title, foxed, contemporary cloth, rubbed and faded, 1839; and 2 others on universities, 8vo (8) *** The first is an account of the largely pro-Jacobite disturbances in Oxford in May 1715, by the Jacobite clergyman and book-collector Richard Rawlinson. The rioters severely damaged a number of Dissenters' Meeting houses, including one used by Baptists. This resulted in the publication of this anonymous pamphlet in which charges of sexual impropriety were levelled at one of the Baptist ministers.The second and third items concern five university students, Charles John Dalrymple, Alfred Westmacott, John Aikenhead, Robert Scot Skirving, and Edward Kellet, who had all been tried at the Sheriff Court in Edinburgh for taking part in a large-scale snowball fight which seems to have got rather out of hand. The police and the magistrates were accused of over-reacting although all the students were eventually acquitted.Queen's College, Bath, proposed in the last pamphlet, was never built.

Lot 186

Russell (John) Paris, first edition, photographic illustrations by Brassaï, contemporary crushed green morocco, with dark green morocco onlay and blind-stamped leaf design to upper cover, spine lightly faded but overall a very attractive copy, 8vo, 1960.

Lot 29

Wine.- Simon (André L.) Notes on the late J. Pierpont Morgan's Cellar book 1906, [one of 200 copies], lightly browned, original grey printed wrappers, some spotting and light soiling, [Gabler G37120 'rare'], Privately printed for the author at the Curwen Press, 1944; and Simon's limited edition of Table Manners for Boys, 1958, 8vo (2) *** Rare. André L. Simon (1877-1970) wine merchant, writer, gourmet, book collector, and bibliographer. The wine writer Hugh Johnson described him as 'the charismatic leader of the English wine trade for almost all of the first half of the 20th century, and the grand old man of literate connoisseurship for a further 20 years'. 

Lot 40

Corn & Corn Laws.- Malthus (Rev. Thomas Robert) The Grounds of an Opinion on the Policy of Restricting the Importation of Foreign Corn; intended as an Appendix to "Observations on the Corn Laws", first edition, a little browned, foxing towards end, title brittle and chipped at edges, ex-library copy with old ink stamp to verso of title, modern boards, [Einaudi 3672; Goldsmiths' 21177; Kress B6535], 1815 § Considerations Concerning Taking off the Bounty on Corn Exported..., first edition, variant issue without price in imprint but no Appendix, woodcut device to title, small ink number to title and verso of final leaf, horizontal folds, modern cloth, [Goldsmiths' 8796], for M.Cooper, 1753 § [Smith (Charles)] Three Tracts on the Corn-Trade and Corn-Laws, second edition, modern morocco-backed boards, [Goldsmiths 10183; Kress 6383], 1766 § Chalmer (Francis, corn merchant & miller of Liverpool) An Appeal to the County of Lancaster, on the present Scarcity, first edition, old library blind-stamp to dedication leaf, modern half cloth, 1800 § Howlett (Rev. John) Dispersion of the Gloomy Apprehensions...from the Decline of our Corn-Trade..., first edition, half-title with contemporary signature of Sir Wm. Forbes, modern cloth, [Goldsmiths' 16961; Kress B.3436], 1797, some spotting and soiling, mostly to titles; and another, 8vo & folio (6)

Lot 265

Mountaineering.- Rowell (Galen) and John McPhee Alaska: Images of the Country, number 152 of 500 deluxe edition copies signed by the authors, original pictorial cloth, very faint spotting, original pictorial slip-case, lightly spotted, 4to, San Francisco, § Evans (Charles) Kangchenjunga: The Untrodden Peak, first edition, signed by the author on title, signed by George Band, Norman Hardie, Tony Streather, Joe Brown, John Clegg and John Jackson under "To the Members of the Expedition", original pictorial cloth, dust-jacket, lower panel and flaps lightly browned, 1956 § O'Connell (Nicholas) Beyond Risk: Conversations with Climbers, first edition, signed by the author on title, signed by Reinhold Messner, Chris Bonington, Doug Scott, Greg Child, Kurt Diemberger, Walter Bonatti, Catherine Destivelle and Lynn Hill in respective chapters, original boards, dust-jacket, spine lightly sunned, 1993; and c.30 others, mountaineering, many signed, including a first edition of Seven Summits signed by the author and by the first completers of the seven summits, a first edition of Schoolhouse in the Clouds signed by the author, and a limited edition of Voices from the Summit signed by the authors, v.s. (c.35)

Lot 27

Wine.- Barron (Archibald F.) Vines & Vine-Culture: being a treatise on the cultivation of the grape vine, first edition, 30 wood-engraved plates of grape varieties, wood-engraved illustrations, a few full-page, including a 'View of Interior of Great Grape Conservatory at Chiswick', original brown pictorial cloth, gilt, rubbed, [Gabler G12110; Simon Vinaria p.51], Journal of Horticulture Office, 1833; and a first edition of Thomson on the grape vine in original cloth, and a defective work by Maior on the Douro region, v.s. (3)

Lot 165

Yates (Edmund) Kissing the Rod. A Novel, 3 vol., first edition, half-title to vol. 1 (all called for), lacking advertisements, occasional light toning or soiling, a few small and faint stains to vol. 1 half-title and title, light water-staining to some endpapers, bound in vellum by Riviere, gilt, upper covers with "AV From YC" in gilt, the former monogram surmounted by coronet, some light spotting, some soiling and staining, vol. 1 joints split at ends, g.e., [Wolff 7342], Tinsley Brothers, 1866 § Wood (Mrs. Henry) Orville College. A Story, 2 vol. in 1, first edition in book form, half-titles, lacking preliminary advertisement leaf and final blank leaf to each vol., occasional very light spotting or soiling, ink-stamp "E.M.Trafford" to rear free endpaper, later half morocco, some wear to extremities, rubbed, [Sadleir 3353], Tinsley Brothers, 1867; and 2 others, 8vo (6)

Lot 33

Agriculture.- America & West Indies.- [Mitchell (John) or Arthur Young, attributed to]. American husbandry, containing an account of the soil, climate, production and agriculture of the British colonies in North-America and the West-Indies; with observations on the advantages and disadvantages of settling in them, compared with Great Britain and Ireland. By An American, 2 vol., first edition, half-titles, first title printed at a slight angle, occasional spotting, lightly browned, contemporary speckled calf, sympathetically rebacked in modern gilt speckled calf in compartments with red leather label, corners worn, covers little marked, a solid set, [Goldsmiths' 11275; Higgs 6319; Howes Y16; Kress 7067; Sabin 106062], 8vo, Printed for J. Bew, in Pater-noster-Row, 1775.  *** Rare in commerce. 'Agricultural historians have long realized the importance of the anonymously written American Husbandry...it provides the only comprehensive description of the soil, climate, and agricultural practices and products of the colonies of the First Empire, beginning with Nova Scotia and Canada, and following in geographical order with New England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia, the Carolinas, Georgia, the Floridas, "Eastern Louisianna", and the West Indies.' (Rodney C. Loeher, 'American Husbandry; a commentary apropos of the Carman edition', 1940). Provenance: Lord Walsingham (engraved armorial bookplate to front pastedowns). 

Lot 136

Docks.- [Dock Company of Hull.] Remarks on a Publication, intitled "The Case of the Merchants, &c. of the Town of Kingston-upon Hull"..., folding letterpress table paginated "37", folding engraved plate and plan (lightly offset), modern cloth, [Goldsmiths 13402], J.Cooper, 1787 § Lee (Thomas) White-Lion Club, Late Riot and Dock Tax. An Address to the Public, first edition, foxed, modern cloth, Bristol, [?1807] § True State of the Port of Leith (The)...by an Inhabitant, first edition, contemporary ink inscription of Sir William Forbes, Bart. at head of title (slightly cropped), modern cloth, [Not in Goldsmiths' or Kress], Leith, 1825; and 3 others on docks, 4to & 8vo (6) *** The second is rare with only one printed copy of this first edition recorded, in the British Library (BL and Goldsmiths' also contain a second edition of 1807).

Lot 12

Fruit.- Abercrombie (John) The Hot-House Gardener on the general Culture of the Pine-Apple, and methods of forcing Early Grapes, Peaches, Nectarines, and other choice Fruits, first edition, 4 (of 5, lacking cantaloupe melon) engraved plates printed in sanguine, advertisement f. for other works by Abercrombie at end, inner margins of title and advertisement f. reinforced, 3 plates loose or working loose, short marginal repaired tear to pineapple plate, some spotting and staining, lightly browned, original boards, spine repaired, corners worn, rubbed and scuffed, [Bitting pp.1-2; Fussell II, pp.138-143; Henrey 402; Hunt 700], large 8vo, Printed for John Stockdale, 1789.  *** The plates depict a Sugar Loaf pineapple, a bunch of Muscat grapes, a peach & nectarine, and cherries & strawberries.

Lot 129

Scotland.- [Creech (William)] Letters, addressed to Sir John Sinclair, Bart. respecting the Mode of Living, Arts, Commerce, Literature, Manners, &c. of Edinburgh, in 1763..., first edition, half-title (soiled and frayed at foot, repaired), modern calf-backed marbled boards, uncut, [Goldsmiths' 15518; Kress B.2469], Edinburgh, 1763 § [Grange (James Erskine, Lord)] Reasons against the Bill before the House of Lords (For Disabling the Lord Provost of the City of Edinburgh...and for Fining the said City...), first edition, with final blank, 19th century morocco ruled in blind, rubbed, spine frayed at head, S.Osborn, 1737 § Tait (George) A Summary of the Powers and Duties of a Constable in Scotland..., third edition, advertisement leaf at end, a little soiled and browned, modern cloth-backed marbled boards, uncut, Edinburgh, 1815; and 3 others on Scotland including a bound volume of pamphlets and speeches relating to Edinburgh by the Scottish Liberal Party politician Duncan M'Laren of 1835-79 (family copy with bookplate of Lord Aberconway), 8vo (6) *** The second item was published in the aftermath of the Porteous riots in Edinburgh in September 1736. John Porteous (c.1695-1736) was the unpopular Captain of the City Guard of Edinburgh. After losing control of an angry crowd during a public execution in April 1736, a panicked Captain Porteous ordered his men to fire on the mob, killing a number of people. Tried and convicted for murder, Porteous was sentenced to be executed. Misjudging the level of popular anger, Walpole intervened on Porteous' behalf and had his execution deferred. An angry mob was able to overpower the Tolbooth prison guards, drag Porteous from his cell, and lynch him in the street. This pamphlet puts forward Lord Grange's argument, based on constitutional grounds, against the Lord Provost being held responsible and the city as a whole being fined for the actions of certain "wicked persons". 

Lot 181

Proust (Marcel) Cities of the Plain, 2 vol., limited edition, translated by C.K. Scott Moncrieff, ink ownership name David Higham to front free endpapers, original cloth, covers slightly soiled, spines darkened, Alfred A. Knopf, 1929 § Graves (Robert) Poems (1926-1930), first edition, additional spine label tipped-in at end, scattered spotting, original cloth, printed labels to upper cover and spine (spine label sunned at head), very slightly rubbed at spine ends and corners, dust-jacket, spine and extremities sunned, some portions of loss to extremities, tape repairs to verso, William Heinemann Ltd., 1931; and others, various subjects, 8vo (17)

Lot 14

Jenks (James) The Complete cook: teaching the art of cookery in all its branches...With an appendix teaching the art of making wine, Mead; Cyder, Shrub, Strong, Cordial and Medical Waters; Brewing Malt Liquor; The Management and Breeding of Poultry and Bees..., first edition, tables, woodcut head- and tail-pieces, occasional later ink marginalia (including a recipe for tapioca pudding to front free endpaper), final f. chipped (but solid), affecting part of pagination at head, some spotting / foxing and staining, lightly browned throughout, new endpapers, sympathetic antique style calf, gilt spine in compartments, [Bitting p.245; Cagle 780; Maclean p.75; Oxford pp.97-98], large 12mo, Printed for E. and C. Dilly in the Poultry, 1768. *** Scarce. Only one other edition followed (Dublin, 1769). Provenance: Elizabeth Dent (woodcut book label to front pastedown). 

Lot 140

Gothic novel.- [Radcliffe (Ann)] The Mysteries of Udolpho, 4 vol., first edition, half-titles, final blank present at end of vol.2, vol.2 K3 with short tear and Q7 with small hole slightly affecting text, vol.3 S6 torn and repaired at head slightly affecting text, some foxing and damp-mottling, contemporary tree calf, worn, with some covers or backstrips detached, vol.4 most of backstrip missing, [Bleiler, Supernatural, 1370; Block, page 193; Rothschild, 1701; Summers, page 135, 43],  8vo, Printed for G.G. and J. Robinson, 1794.*** A complete, albeit far from pristine, copy of the first edition of the first Gothic horror romance. One of the 'horrid novels' Jane Austen mentions in Northanger Abbey.

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