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io s. v. JAN. 20, 1906.] NOTES AND QUERIES.


BOOKSELLERS' CATALOGUES (JANUARY).


(Continued from Second Advertisement Page.)


SYDNEY V. GALLOWAY,

University and General Book Depot, ABERYSTWYTH.

NOW READY.

SECOND-HAND CATALOGUE, No. 8.

Including, among many interesting Items, a SET of the LIBRARY EDITION of RUSKIN and a SET of METHUEN'S REPRINT of SHAKESPEARE'S FOUR FOLIOS. Also a Small COLLECTION of SCARCE BOOKS pertaining to WALE >.


FRANCIS EDWARDS,

83, HIGH STREET, MARYLEBONE, LONDON, W.

CATALOGUES NOW READY. No. 282. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS

Ackermann's Coloured Books on the Colleges and School?, 7 vols. 70Z. Times Newspaper, 1893-1904, 16/. Ruskin, First Editions Books on Birds Thomas Hardy, First Editions-Fronde's Historical Works, Best Editions, &c.

REMAINDERS, or NEW BOOKS at

REDUCED PRICES. 8 pages.


FIRST EDITIONS of MODERN AUTHORS,

Including Dickens, Thackeray, Lever, Ainsworth.

Books illustrated by G. and R. Cruikshank, Phiz, Leech, Rowlandson, &c.

THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST COLLECTION OFFERED FOR SALE IN THE WORLD.

Catalogues issued and sent post free on application.

BOOKS BOUGHT.

WALTER T. SPENCER,

27, New Oxford Street, London, W.C.


THOMAS THORP,

Second-Hand Bookseller,

4, BROAD STREET, READING, and 100, ST. MARTIN'S LANE, LONDON, W.C.

MONTHLY CATALOGUES

FROM BOTH ADDBESSES.

LIBRARIES PURCHASED.


LEIGHTON'S

ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF

EARLY PRINTED AND OTHER INTERESTING

BOOKS, MANUSCRIPTS, AND BINDINGS.

OFFERED FOR SALE BY

J. & J. LEIGHTON,

40, BREWER STREET, GOLDEN SQQARE, W.

Thick 8vo, 1,738 pp., 6,200 Items, with upwards of

1,350 Reproductions in Facsimile.

Bound in art cloth, gilttops, 25s. ; half-morocco, gilttops,30s.

Illustrated F*rospectut post free.


BOOK AUCTION RECORDS.


The Bookseller's vade-mecum. Vol. TI., for the Season 1904 5, contains 15,751 Records of Scarce Books, 4 Plates-viz., Puttick & Simp- son's Auction Room ; Bodleian Library Copy of the First Folio Shakspeare ; a Sale at Sotheby's ; and the House of Aldua Manutius at Venice, from a Drawing by Charles Martin in 1879. Also, 4 Supple- ments, containing Reminiscences of Sotheby's during 38 years ; Account of Ludwig Uosenthal, of Munich ; Account of the Bodleian Shakspeare ; Revisals of Current Bibliographical Errors ; Analytical Guides to Booksellers' Catalogues, &c. Price [If. Is. in cloth, and also issued in Quarterly Parts, alphabetically arranged for instantaneous reference. The Atheneeum declares it to be " invaluable." The Saturday Review says it is " the work of a man who is master of his subject." The Publishers' Weekly, New York, says ' it is unrivalled in its field in England." Vol. II. will be sent post free OH inspection, on application. K.ARSLAKE & CO., 35, Pond Street, Uampstead, London.


H. H. PEACH, 37, BELVOIR STREET, LEICESTER, ISSUES CATALOGUES OF MANUSCRIPTS, INCUNABLES, AND RARE BOOKS POST FREE TO

COLLECTORS. NO. 14 CONTAINS MSS., INCUNABLES, 17th CENTURY DRAMA, ETC., AND BOOKS IN FINE CONDITION FROM THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE MARCEL SCHWOB, PARIS, AND OTHER SOURCES

ABROAD. NO. 13, CLEARANCE CATALOGUE.


BERTRAM DOBELL,

Second-hand Bookseller and Publisher,

54 and 77, Charing Cross Road, London, W.C

CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION.

A large Stock of Old and Rare Books in English Literature, including Poetry and the Drama ; Shakespeariana ; First Editions of Famous Authors ; Manuscripts'; Illustrated Books, &c.