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NOTES AND QUERIES. rn s. ra. JUNE 17, 1911.


Mr. Braun also sends Catalogue 71, which is -devoted to Old Engraved Topographical Views, many in colour, including London and its sur- roundings. There are also a number of engraved portraits of various periods, including a fine collection relating to the French Revolution.

Mr. Henry Davey's Catalogue 28 contains lists under America, Court Memoirs, Freemasonry, India, Ireland, and London. The general portion includes Ben Jonson and Beaumont and Fletcher, with notes by Whaley and Colman, 4 vols., royal 8vo, morocco, 1811, 1L 10s.; Finden's ' Illustrations to Byron,' 3 vols., 15s. ; Halliwell's ' Dictionary of Archaic Words,' 2 vols., 12s. Qd. ; ' The Amazing Marriage,' first edition, 2 vols., cloth, uncut, 1895, 10s. Qd. ; Nares's ' Glossary,' 4 vols., cloth, 1867, II. Is. ; and Pilkington's

  • Dictionary of Painters,' 2 vols, in 1, 4to, half-

morocco, 1805-10, 11. 2s. Qd. George Sala's copy of Mackay's ' Thames and its Tributaries,' 2 vols., 8vo, half-morocco, 1840, is 11. Is. In- scribed on the title-page is: " George Augustus Sala, Brighton, Xmas, 1893. Charles Mackay was my proposer at the Reform Club, Pall Mall, in 1862. My seconder was W. M. Thackeray. The Daily Telegraph was then regarded as a ' sensational ' newspaper, and I was one of the young lions sneered at by Matthew Arnold, but a powerful whip was made to support me, and I got in triumphantly."

Mr. Bertram Dobell's Catalogue 196 contains items under Anthology. Under Bibliography is Lowndes, enlarged edition, with Appendix, 6 vols. in 11, 1861-8, 11. 2s. Qd. Under Carlyle is ' Frederick,' 6 vols., 8vo, 11. 10s. Works under Drama include Knight's ' Life of Garrick ' and Fitzgerald's ' Garrick Club.' There are works under Folk-lore and under India. The first edi- tion of Jefferies's ' Nature near London ' is 15s. ; and the Library Edition of Kinglake's ' Crimea,' 8 vols., original cloth, 21. 5s. There is much of interest under London, also under Napoleon. The Library Edition of Motley's ' United Nether- lands,' 4 vols., original cloth, is 21. 2s. Under Scotland is Burton's ' History,' 7 vols"., also from the Revolution, 1689-1748, together 9 vols., 1853-70, 61. 6s. There are a number of other Avorks under Scotland and Scottish.

Messrs. Maggs Brothers send Catalogue 267, containing Books in General Literature. Under Ballads is Child's ' English and Scottish Ballads,' Boston and New York, 1882-98, 5 vols., half- morocco, 12Z. 18s. Pickering's edition of Boc- caccio, 3 vols., green morocco by Riviere, 1825, is 61. 10s. ; Slater's ' Book-Prices Current,' 18 vols., 15Z. 15s. ; Prior's ' Life of Burke,' extra-illus- trated, 2 vols., half-morocco, 1826, 10Z. 15s. ; Froissart, with the 72 illuminated plates by Humphreys, 2 vols., morocco, 1839, 10Z. 10s. ; and the Edition de Luxe of Dickens, 30 vols., morocco, 1881-2, 26Z. There is ' Gil Bias ' with Smirke's plates and also 169 additional plates, 4 vols., half -levant, 151. 15s. Under Napoleon and the French Revolution is Barere's ' Memoirs,' translated by Payen-Payne, 4 vols. extended to 8 by 380 additional illustrations, 45Z. A collection of Cobbett's works, first editions, 30 vols., calf, 1802-54, is 211. There are many editions of Burns, Byron, and Milton, besides a number of Court Memoirs.


Mr. W. M. Murphy's Liverpool Catalogue 165 ontains under Lytton a set of Blackwood's Library Edition, 43 vols., half-calf, 1859-66, 207. A set of Punch, original issue, 137 vols. in 69 yearly vols., half-morocco, is 26 guineas. There are works under America and Art. Under Coronation Records is Burke's ' Record of the Coronation of Edward VII. and Queen Alex- andra,' Ql. 6s. Under Herbal is Dodoens's ' New Herball,' black-letter, new morocco, 1586, 4L 4s. Under Kelmscott Press is ' The Order of Chivalry,' one of 225 copies, 4Z. 4s. Under Motley are The United Netherlands ' and ' The Dutch Republic,' 7 vols., half-calf, 51. 5s. Under Ruskin are early editions. Under Wales is Rees's ' Lives of the Cambro-British Saints,' 21. 10s. A selection of colour-books at low prices includes the Channel Islands, Essex, Kew Gardens, Kent, Liverpool and the Mersey, and Oxford. Under Arctic is Nansen's ' Farthest North,' 2 vols., cloth, 1897, 16s. Qd. Under De Foe is a collection of pamphlets. Under Hamerton is the second edition of Lalanne's ' Etchings and Etchers,' 1876, 21. 2s. Under Names is a useful work, ' The Century Dictionary of Names,' edited by Benjamin F. Smith, 4to, cloth,- n.d. (1903), 11. 8s.

[Notices of other Catalogues held over.]


AN appeal is being made to all who are in- terested in photography, or the history, archae- ology, and science of the county of Kent, to become members and correspondents of the Photographic Record and Survey of Kent, and to contribute, if possible, half a dozen prints each year to the collection in the County Museum of Maidstone. The Survey is an excellent idea which might well be imitated elsewhere. Over five hundred views of Kent castles and churches, photographed by Mr. Kendrick from water-colour drawings made between 1797 and 1808 by H. Petrie have been added to the collection during the year ; and prints have been exhibited at Canterbury, Chislehurst, the Crystal Palace, and Guildford.

Prospectuses of the Survey and any infor- mation relating to it will be gladly supplied by the Secretary, Mr. H. E. Turner, at 14, Queen's Road, Tunbridge Wells.


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