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NOTES AND QUERIES. [io s. VIL MARCH 2, 1907.


Woodward's ' Heraldry, British and Foreign,' '31. 10*.; and his ' Ecclesiastical Heraldry,' ll.2x.6d. There is a beautiful copy of Audsley and Bowes's ' Keramic Art of Japan,' 61. 15*. ; and interesting items occur under Songs.

Messrs. W. N. Pitcher & Co., of Manchester, have in their Catalogue 143 Alken's 'Hunting Field,' a fine copy, 1846, 12/. 12*. ; The Alpine Journal, 3 vols., 51. 5*. ; Audubon arid Bachman's ' Quadrupeds of North America ' (one plate miss- ing), New York, 1849-54, 3 vols. IO/. ; Moore's 4 Vox Stellarum,' 1746-1854, 13 vols., 11. 101. ; Balzac's Novels, 40 vols., 21. 10*. ; a large-paper copy, only fifty printed, of the Aldine edition of the Poets,

.52 vols., 6/. IQ.s'. ; Bryce's 'American Commonwealth,

.3/. ; Byron's Works edited by Coleridge and Prothero, half-morocco, 51. 10*. ; Delany's ' Auto- biography,' 6 vols. half-morocco, 6/. ; Dolby's "* Church Embroidery,' 21. ; Sheraton's ' Cabinet Maker,' 1793, 101. ; Hogg's Works, 1807-35, 16 vols., first editions, 21. 2*. ; Ben Jonson's Works, 1816, 9 vols., calf, 4J. 10*.; 'The Jockey Club,' 3 vols., 1792, 11. 4s. ; Lamb's Works, third edition, Moxon, 1838, 9*. ; and a copy with life by Talfourd, Moxon, 1852, 6*. There is a set of Nature to 1903, 81. ; and under Pottery is Solon's ' Art of the Old English Potter,' 51. 5*. Under Shakespeare is the Vale Press edition, 39 vols., uncut, 151. There is a

choice subscription copy (only thirty printed) of 'The Faerie Queene,' pictured by Muckley, large paper, 101. 10*. The numerous items under Man- chester include 'Gems of the 1857 Exhibition,'

Colnaghi, 1858, 61.

Messrs. Simmons & Waters, of Leamington, send us three lists, Nos. 206, 208, and 209. The first is

devoted to Antiquarian Books arid Views. The second contains Old Engravings, Water-Colour Drawings, &c. Under America is a coloured glass picture of a female American Indian holding a flag

,of the Stars and Stripes, about 1790, 11. 5*. A portrait of Lincoln is 21. 2s. ; and ' Andre going from the Vulture Sloop to the Shore of Havershaw Bay,' in contemporary frame, 11. 17*. 6d. There are items under Bartolozzi and Claude Lorraine ; while under Cooke is an illustration of a marine view about 1840, 3/f. 3*. Other entries comprise coloured prints

.of old London ; a Masonic portrait, circa 1750, of Andrew Montgomery, 51. 5*.; and a silk picture

. about 1720, 21. 7*. 6d. The early date of the last is shown by the sky not being depicted by water-

colour painting, as was the case with .all specimens

.after about 1795. The illustrations add much to the interest of this catalogue.

List 209 contains a handsome copy of the Wheatley ' Pepys,' tree calf extra, 51. 5*. ; and a black-letter Chaucer, 1687, 4/. 17*. 6r/. The Coin Books include Ruding's 'Annals,' 1840, 4/. 10*.

'There is an extra- illustrated copy of 'TheCroker Papers,' 3/. 3*. ' The Century Dictionary ' is priced 4/. 4*.; Huish's 'George IV.,' with 63 additional plates, 1830, &. ; Lodge's ' Portraits,' Harding & Lepard, 1823-34, 12 vols., half - morocco, first edition, bound from the original parts, 111. 11*. ; and first edition of ' Rejected Addresses,' 1812, 21. 2*.

Mr. Albert Sutton, of Manchester, has in List 150 a set from 1835 to 1889 of that valuable work of reference ' The English Catalogue of Books,' also the vols. 1896-9, and 1903, with the three Subject Index vols. for the period 1837 and 1880, in all 12 vols., 6/. 6*. Under Lake District is Bourne's


' Views,' circa 1800, 151.. 15s. There is a first edition of Meredith's 'The Shaving of Shagpat,' 1856, 2/. 2*. 'Memoirs of Charles Ma thews,' 1838, is 11. 9*.; and a set of the Journal of the Geographical Society, 1831-78, 9/. 10*. The list under America includes Young's ' Chronicles of the First Planters of Massachusetts,' Boston, 1846, I/. Is. Under Suffolk there are as many as 34 items ; and there are 69 under Wales. This catalogue of Mr. Sutton's is printed, not on the glazed paper to which we made reference in our number of 2 February, but on good ordinary paper, and we have read it with great comfort, and thank Mr. Sutton for so kindly carrying out our suggestion.

Mr. Symington, of Harrogate, sends us a list strong in history and biography. It includes a 'Life of Thomas Sutton,' the Charterhouse founder, 1737 ; ' Life and Papers of the Duke of Maryborough,' 1743; several items on Princess Charlotte; Mrs. Piozzi's 'Autobiography and Re- mains ' ; several books on Oliver Cromwell ; Boswell's 'Johnson,' 3 vols., 1793; Walton's ' Lives,' 1796 ; and many sound books of the first half of the nineteenth century which have been unduly neglected, and which are now to be had at cheap prices. Justin McCarthy's 'History of his Own Times, 1837-79,' 4 vols., morocco, 1879, and Wraxall's ' Memoirs of his Own Times,' 1772-80,' 2 vols., half-calf, 1815, are typical instances of the attractive history offered by Mr. Symington in several periods.

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