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540 CAMBRIDGE.-Monk (Rev. James H.) A Vindication of the University of Cambridge from the Reflections of Sir James Edward Smith, contained in a pamphlet entitled Considerations respecting Cambridge. 1818. 8vo, sewn, uncut, 38 6d

Presentation copy to "The Rt. Hon. J. H. Frere, with the Author's compts."

541 CAMBRIDGE.-Monk (J. H.) Appendix to a Vindication of the University of Cambridge from the Reflections of Sir J. E. Smith. Cambridge, 1819. 8vo, sewn, uncut, 28 6d

542 CAMBRIDGE.-Testimonies of Different Authors respecting the Colossal Statue of Ceres placed in the Vestibule of the Public Library at Cambridge, July 1st, 1803, with a Short Account of its Removal from Eleusis, Nov. 22, 1801. Cambridge, 1803. 8vo, sewn, 28 6d

543 CAMBRIDGE.-The Present State of Trinity College in Cambridge, in a Letter from Dr. Bentley, Master of the said College, to the Rt. Rev. John, Lord Bishop of Ely. Published for general information by a Gentleman of the Temple. 1710. 8vo, seun, 58 544 CAMBRIDGESHIRE.-A TRUE RELATION OF THE FACTION BEGUN AT WISBICH, BY FA. EDMONDS, ALIAS WESTON, A JESUITE, 1595; AND CONTINUED SINCE BY FA. WALLEY, ALIAS GARNET, THE PROVINCIALL OF THE JESUITS IN ENGLAND, and by FA. PARSONS in Rome, with their adherents; AGAINST US THE SECULAR PRIESTS, their brethren and fellow prisoners, that disliked of novelties, and thought it dishonourable to the Ancient Ecclesiastical Discipline of the Catholicke Church, THAT SECULAR PRIESTS SHOULD BE GOVERNED BY JESUITS. Newly imprinted, 1601. Small 4to, half russia (very scarce), £4 48

545 CAMUS (J. P.) Nature'S PARADOX, or the Innocent Impostor, a Pleasant History, translated from the French by J. WRIGHT. 1652. Fine frontispiece by Vaughan, and a clever drawing in pencil of the author inserted, 4to, original sheep, fine copy, £1 158

Fine copy of this curious romance, interspersed with poetry, and containing interesting commendatory verses by R. Braithwaite, James Howell, Alex. Brome, Wharton, etc.

546 CANARY-BIRDS (A NEW TREATISE OF), containing the manner of Breeding and Coupling them that they may have beautiful young ones, with curious remarks relating to the Signs and Causes of their distempers, and the method of curing them, written in French by Mr. Hervieux and translated into English. 1718. 2 engravings, 12mo, old binding, repaired, £1 18

547 CAREW (R.) GODFREY OF BULLOIGNE, or the Recovery of Hierusalem, an Heroicall Poeme written in Italian by SEIG. TORQUATO TASSO, and translated into English by R. C., Esquire, and now the first part containing five cantos, imprinted in both languages. London, imprinted by John Windet for Christopher Hunt of Exeter, 1594. Small 4to, blank portion of last leaf mended, else fine copy in morocco extra, by TUCKETT, £3 10s

This is the first English version of Tasso's poem. Priced in the B.A.P. at 12 128. 548 CHAP BOOKS.-Lots of Jolly Good Fun; or a Bundle of Crackers for the Knights of Laughter, etc. N.D. (abont 1810). Coloured frontispiece. -The Laughable Jest Book. Portsea, N.D. (about 1810). Coloured frontispiece-The Stranger's Guide, or the London Sharper Detected. (About 1820). Coloured frontispiece, in 1 vol, small 8vo. half calf, 158

549 CHARACTER of a Turbulent Pragmatical Jesuit and Facetious Romish Priest. 1678. 4to, half morocco, uncut, 6s

A violent invective against Jesuits and Roman Priests.

550 CHARLES 1.—EIKONOKAA'ΣTHΣ, in Answer to a book, intituled EIKON BAZIAIKH, the Portraicture of His Sacred Majesty King Charles the First in his Solitudes and Sufferings, by JOHN MILTON. Amsterdam, 1690. Small 8vo, old calf, 12s

551 CHARLES I.-VINDICIA CAROLINE; or, a DEFENCE of EIKÎN BAZIAIKH, the Portraicture of His Sacred Majesty in his Solitudes and Sufferings, in reply to a book, intituled EIKONOKAAETHZ, written by Mr. Milton, and lately reprinted at Amsterdam. 1692. Frontispiece, small 8vo, old calf, 128

552 CHURCH.-Animadversions upon a Late Pamphlet entituled 'The Naked Truth,' or 'The True State of the Primitive Church.' 1676. 4to, half bound neat, 48 553 CHURCH.-The Naked Truth, or The True State of the Primitive Church, by an Humble Moderator. 1675. 4to, half bound neat, 38

554 CIVIL AUTHORITY.-An Exercitation concerning Usurped Powers, wherein the difference betwixt Civil Authority and Usurpation is stated, that the Obedience due to Lawfull Magistrates is not Owing or Payable to Usurped Powers is Maintained, the Obligation of Oaths and other Sanctions to the former, notwithstanding the Antipolite of the latter is Asserted. 1650. Small 4to, half bound, 48

555 CIVIL WAR.-A Petition or Declaration, showing the great Danger and Inconveniences that will happen to the King and Kingdom if either desert the Counsell the High Court of Parliament. 1642. 4to, newly half bound, 38

556 CIVIL WAR.-Certaine Observations on that Letter written to the two Houses, from the Army, dated at Reading, the 8th July, 1647, written for the satisfaction of a Private Friend, and may serve for the whole Kingdom. 1647. Quarto. half bound, 38 557 CIVIL WAR.-Knowne Lawes. a Short Examination of the Counsells and Actions of those that have withdrawne the King from the Government and Protection of his People. 1643. Small 4to, half bound, 78

558 CIVIL WAR.-Plaine English, or a Discourse concerning the Accommodation, the Armie, the Association. Printed (unless men be more carefull, and God the more mercifull), the last of Liberty. 1643. Small 4to, newly half bound, 48

559 CIVIL WAR.-Propositions made by both Houses of Parliament to the King's Majesty, for reconciliation of the differences between his Majesty and the said Houses, whereunto is added two Orders set forth by the House of Commons. 1642. Small 8vo, half bound, 4s

560 CIVIL WAR.-Some few Observations upon His Majesties late Answer to the Declaration or Remonstrance of the Lords and Commons of the 19th of May. 1642. 4to, 48 561 CIVIL WAR.-THE WIDOWERS' LAMENTATION for the Absence of their dear Children and Suitors, and for divers of their Deaths in these fatall Civill Warres, presented in the Names and behalfs of the rich and wealthy Widowes throughout the whole Kingdome. 1643. 4to, blue morocco, super extra, gilt edges, by RIVIERE, 188 562 CLAPHAM (John) THE HISTORIE OF GREAT BRITTAINE, Declaring the Successe of Times and Affairs in that Iland, from the Romans first entrance until the Raigne of Egbert the West Saxon Prince, who reduced the severall Principalities of the Saxons and English into a Monarchie, and changed the name of Brittannie into England. At London, by Valentine Simmes, 1606. Small 4to, original calf gilt, a few worm holes, £1 Is 563 CLARK (Samuel) THE MARROW OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORIE, conteined in THE LIVES OF THE FATHERS, and OTHER LEARNED MEN AND FAMOUS DIVINES, which have flourished in the Church since Christ's time to this present age, faithfully collected out of several Authors and orderly disposed, according to Centuries wherein they lived, together with the Livelie Elegies of most of the eminentest of them cut in copper. 1650. Fine portrait of the Author by Cross, with verses at foot, and several excellent engraved portraits throughout, small 4to, original calf, £1 108

"Various particulars of the lives of eminent men, not now to be found elsewhere."-BICKERSTETH. "The value of most of his lives is that they are taken from scarce volumes and tracts, which it would now be extremely difficult, as well as expensive, to procure."-ALLIBONE.

564 CLARKE (W.) THE NATURAL HISTORY OF NITRE: or a Philosophical Discourse of the Nature, Generation, Place, and Artificial Extraction of Nitre, with its Vertues and Uses. 1670. 12mo, old sheep, 78 6d

565 CLAVELL (John) A RECANTATION OF AN ILL LEDDE LIFE, or a Discovery of the High-way Law, with Vehement Diswasions to all (in that kinde) Offenders, as also may Cautelous Admonitions and Full Instructions how to Knowe, Shunne, and Apprehend a Theefe, most necessary to all honest Travellers to peruse, observe and practice, etc. 1628. No portrait, small 4to. sewn, £l 58

In this curious poetical tract Clavell gives a description of his life as a Highwayman: his first depredations were made on Gad's-Hill.

566 CLEVELAND (John) Clievelandi Vindiciæ; or, CLIEVELAND'S GENUINE POEMS. ORATIONS, EPISTLES, etc., purged from the many False and Spurious ones which had usurped his Name, and from the Innumerable Errours and Corruptions in the true copies, to which are added many additions never printed before, with an Account of the Author's Life. 1677. Very fine portrait, bright impression, small 8vo, old calf, £1 108 567 COACHING.-ROAD SCRAPINGS. 1840. A series of twelve sheets containing numerous very clever designs of coaching, and other incidents on the road, NEATLY COLOURED, oblong folio, original covers, £3 38

568 COAL. THE COAL VIEWER AND ENGINE BUILDER'S PRACTICAL COMPANION, by JOHN CURR, of Sheffield. Sheffield, 1797. Several plates, 4to, calf, rebacked, £1 1s 569 COBB (Samuel) Honour Retrieved, a Poem, occasioned by the lafe Victories over the French and Bavarians by the Forces of the Allies, under the Command of His Grace the Duke of Marlborough. 1705. Folio, sewn, 58

570 COBB (Samuel, M.A.) The Female Reign, an Ode, alluding to Horace, attempted in the style of Pindar, occasioned by the Wonderful Successes of the Arms of Her Majesty and Her Allies. 1709. FIRST EDITION, folio, sewn, 58

571 COINAGE OF IRELAND (A View of), from the Invasion of the Danes to the Reign of George IV, with some Account of the Ring Money, also copious Tables, Lists and Descriptions of Hiberno-Danish and Irish Coins, and an Account of the Principal Hoards, or Parcels of Coins, discovered in Ireland by John Lindsay. Cork, 1839. With engravings of 150 unpublished coins, 4to, boards, uncut, 98

572 COOKERY.-A Collection of above Three Hundred Receipts in Cookery, Physick, and Surgery; for the use of all good Wives, tender Mothers, and careful Nurses, by several Hands. To which is added a second part containing a great number of excellent receipts for Preserving and Conserving of Sweet-Meats, etc. 1724. 8vo, fine copy in old calf, 128 6d

573 COOKERY.-FIVE HUNDRED NEW RECEIPTS IN COOKERY, CONFECTIONERY, PASTRY, PRESERVING CONSERVING, PICKLING, and the several Branches of these arts necessary to be known by all good House Wives, by JOHN MIDDLETON, Cook to his Grace the late Duke of Bolton, Revised and Recommended by Mr. HENRY HOWARD. 1734. 8vo, fine clean copy in old calf, 15s

574 COOKERY. THE ACCOMPLISHED LADIES DELIGHT IN PRESERVING PHYSICK, BEAUTIFYING, AND COOKERY, containing ::

I. THE ART OF PRESERVING and CANDYING FRUITS AND FLOWERS, and the Making of all sorts of CONSERVES, SYRUPS, AND JELLIES.

II. THE PHYSICAL CABINET, or Excellent RECEIPTS IN PHYSICK and CHIRURGERY, together with some Rare Beautifying Waters to Adorn and add Loveliness to the Face and Body, AND ALSO SOME NEW EXCELLENT SECRETS AND EXPERIMENTS IN THE ART OF ANGLING.

III. THE COMPLEAT COOK'S GUIDE, or Directions for Dressing all sorts of Flesh, Fowl, and Fish, both in the English and French Mode, with all Sauces and Sallets, and making PYES, PASTIES, TARTS, and CUSTARDS, with the Forms and Shapes of many of them.

The Fourth Edition, enlarged. 1684. Portrait, engraved title, and other engravings, 12mo, original sheep, £3 38

575 COOKERY.-THE QUEEN'S CLOSET OPENED, Incomparable Secrets in Physick, Chyrugery, Preserving, and Candying (with the Compleat Cook), etc., which were presented to the Queen by the most Experienced Persons of the Times, many whereof were had in esteem when she pleased to descend to Private Recreations. 1683. trait, 12mo, old calf, £2 28

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576 COTGREAVE (J.) WITS INTERPRETER: THE ENGLISH PARNASSUS, OR A SURE GUIDE TO THOSE ADMIRABLE ACCOMPLISHMENTS THAT COMPLEAT OUR ENGLISH GENTRY, IN THE MOST ACCEPTABLE QUALIFICATIONS OF DISCOURSE OR WRITING, in which briefly the whole Mystery of those Pleasing Witchcrafts of Eloquence and Love are made easie in the following subjects, viz. :1 Theatre and Courtship, Accurate

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2 The Labyrinth of Fancies. New Experiments and Inventions

3 Appollo and Orpheus, SEVERAL LOVE SONGS, EPIGRAMS, DROLLERYS, and OTHER VERSES.

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6 The Perfect Inditer, Letters a la Mode 7 Games and Sports now used at this day among the Gentry of England

8 Cardinal Richelieu's Key to his of Writing Letters

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As also an Alphabetical Table of the First Devisers of Sciences and other Curiosities, all of which are COLLECTED WIth Industry anD CARE, for the Benefit and Delight of those that love Ingenious Enterprises. For N. Brook and Obadiah Blagrave, at the Printing Press in Little Britain, 1671. Small 8vo, engraved title, containing portraits of SPENCER, SHAKESPEARE, JONSON, RANDOLPH, SIR THOMAS MORE, LORD BACON, SYDNEY, STRAFFORD, RICHELIEU, and DUBARTUS; also Figures representing the" Muses" and "Drollery," calf extra, VERY FINE COPY, £12 128

A difficult book to find in perfect state as the above one.

Mr. Hazlitt says that the most interesting portion of this valuable work is the Love Songs, Drollery and other Verses, many of which were written by CAREW; this part extends to several hundred, pages. There is also an interesting portion on CHESS (16 pages). 577 COTTON (Charles) POEMS on Several Occasions. 1689. FIRST EDITION, 8vo, calf extra, by RIVIERE, £2 10s

Mr. Foote's copy sold for 26 dollars.

578 COTTON (Charles) THE COMPLEAT ANGLER, BEING INSTRUCTIONS HOW TO ANGLE FOR A TROUT OR GRAYLING IN A CLEAR STREAM. 1676. FIRST EDITION, 12mo, A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR, WITH HIS INSCRIPTION, "Ex Dono Carol Cotton, Armiger," on fly-leaf, original sheep, £10 10s

579 COTTON (Charles) THE GENUINE WORKS OF CHARLES COTTON, Esq, containing:

I. Scarronides, or Virgil Travestie.

II. Lucian Burlesqued, or The Scoffer Scoft.
III. The Wonders of the Peake.

IV. The Planter's Manual.

1715. Illustrated with many curious cuts, 8vo, red morocco extra, gilt edges, in the Roger Payne style, £1 18s

A nice copy of the BEST EDITION.

580 COWLEY (Abraham), The Prose Works of, including his Essays in Prose and Verse. Pickering, 1826. LARGE PAPER, 8vo, half morocco extra, top edges gilt, uncut,

£1 18 581 COWLEY (Abraham), The Works of, consisting of those which were formerly printed and those which he designed for the Press, now published out of the Author's Original Copies. 1678. Fine portrait by Faithorne, folio, original calf, 12s

582 CRANE (Walter) HOUSEHOLD STORIES FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE BROS. GRIMM, translated from the German by Lucy Crane. 1882. FIRST EDITION, with illustrations by Walter Crane, 8vo, original cloth, uncut, 10s 6d

683 CRASHAW (Richard) RICHARDI CRASHAWI POEMATA et Epigrammata, Quæ Scripsit Latina et Græca, Dum Auloe Pemb. Alumnus suit et Collegii Petrensis socius : EDITIO SECUNDA, auctior et emendation. Cantabrigiæ, 1674. Small 8vo, a very fine copy, in the original calf, £1 1s

584 CRASHAW (W.) Newes from Italy of a Second Moses, or the Life of Gallacius Coraciolus, the noble Marquisse of Vico, containing the Story of his admirable Conversion from Popery and his Forsaking of a Rich Marquessedome for Gospel's Sake. 1608. Small 4to, top corner of last leaf injured, sewn, 58

585 CREECH (Thomas) THE IDYLLIUMS OF THEOCRITUS, WITH RAPIN'S DISCOURSE OF PASTORALS, DONE INTO ENGLISH (VERSE). Oxford, 1684. With frontispiece, 8vo, old calf, fine copy, 188

"Creech is a much better translator than he is usually supposed and allowed to be. He is a nervous and vigorous writer, and many parts, not only of his Lucretius, but of his Theocritus, though now decried, have not been excelled by other translators."-DR. WHARTON.

586 CROKER (Thos. Crofton) FAIRY LEGENDS AND TRADITIONS OF THE SOUTH OF IRELAND. 1825-1828. 3 vols.-LEGENDS OF THE LAKES, or SAYINGS AND DOINGS AT KILLARNEY, collected chiefly from the Manuscripts of R. Adolphus Lynch, Esq., by T. Crofton Croker. 1829. 2 vols.-THE POPULAR SONGS OF IRELAND, collected and edited, with Introductions and Notes, by T. Crofton Croker. 1839. 1 vol.-Together 6 vols, ALL FIRST EDITIONS, small 8vo, with illustrations, etc., uniformly bound in half green morocco extra, top edges gilt, UNCUT, £6 68

587 CROKER (Thomas Crofton) FAIRY LEGENDS AND TRADITIONS OF THE SOUTH OF IRELAND, collected, edited, and now revised by T. CROFTON CROKER, Esq. 1834. Woodcuts, 12mo, half morocco, uncut (THE AUTHOR'S OWN CORRECTED PROOFS, WITH NUMEROUS CORRECTIONS, ADDITIONS, etc., BOTH ON THE MARGINS AND ON INSERTED SLIPS, IN HIS NEAT HAND-WRITING, £4 48 588 CRUIKSHANK (George) CLEMENT LORIMER, or the Book with the Iron Clasps, a Romance, by ANGUS B. REACH. 1849. FIRST EDITION, with fine impressions of the 12 powerful etchings by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, 8vo, calf extra, uncut, by RIVIERE, £2 28 589 CRUIKSHANK (George).—EGAN (PIERCE) LIFE IN LONDON, or the Day AND NIGHT SCENES OF JERRY HAWTHORN, ESQ., AND HIS ELEGANT FRIEND CORINTHIAN TOм, accompanied by Bob Logic, the Oxonian, in their Rambles and Sprees through the Metropolis. 1821. FIRST EDITION, with thirty-six spirited coloured illustra tions, representing scenes from real life by J. R. and GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, and numerous choice woodcuts by the same artist, also the pages of Music to Corinthian Tom's Song, royal 8vo, fine copy, in calf extra, top edge gilt, BY RIVIERE, £7 78

590 CRUIKSHANK (George) GEORGE CRUIKSHANK'S OMNIBUS, ILLUSTRATED WITH ONE HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS ON STEEL AND WOOD, EDITED BY LAMAN BLANCHARD. 1842. FIRST EDITION, with bright examples of all the admirable illustrations by George CruiksHANK, 8vo, morocco extra, tooled back, top edges gilt, ENTIRELY UNCUT, WITH THE ORIGINAL COVERS AT END, £4 158

591 CRUIKSHANK (George) ODDS AND ENDS in Verse and Prose, by WILLIAM HENRY MERLE, Esq. 1831. FIRST EDITION, with numerous engravings by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, 8vo, calf extra, top edges gilt, uncut, by RIVIERE, £2 18s

592 CRUIKSHANK (George) PUCK ON PEGASUS, by H. CHOLMONDELEY PENNELL. 1861. Illustrations by LEECH, TENNIEL, and PORTCH, and a fine etched frontispiece by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, 8vo, calf extra, gilt edges, by RIVIERE, with the original covers preserved at end, £1 58

593 CRUIKSHANK (George) THE LIFE OF MANSIE WAUCH, TAILOR IN DALKEITH, written by Himself, a New Edition, Revised and greatly Enlarged. 1839. FIRST EDITION, with the eight elegant etchings by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, small 8vo, calf extra, top edges gill, UNCUT, covers preserved at end by RIVIERE, £3 38

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