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nors and Magistrates. More especially, an absolute Narrative of the North parts of America, and of the Discoveries and Plantations of our English in Virginia, New-England and Berbadoes. ENGRAVED DOUBLE MAP OF AMERICA. 4to, red levant morocco, gilt back, side panels, gilt edges (portions of some leaves uncut), by The Club Bindery.

London: Printed for Nath. Brook, 1659

* A FINE COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION, edited by Ferdinando Gorges, grandson of the Author. The four parts complete with separate titles, "A Briefe narration 1658: and "America Painted to the Life" (in two parts), 1658-9, though the collation differs slightly from that of the Church copy.

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The frontispiece America" having FULL MARGINS, is folded: the map of America precedes B1 and also has full margins. (Size, 7 1/16 x 5 3/8 in.)

1514. GOUGH (JOHN). The Strange Discovery: A Tragi-Comedy. FIRST EDITION. Small 4to, red levant morocco, gilt edges, by David.

London: Printed by E. G. for William Leake, 1640 1515. GOULD (ROBERT). Poems Chiefly consisting of Satyrs and Satyrical Epistles. Title printed in black and red. 8vo, blue levant morocco gilt, gilt edges, by Ramage. London, 1689

* FIRST EDITION, with the 3 unsigned pages between F1 and F2. Autograph, James Warner" on title.

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1516. GOYA Y LUCIENTES (FRANCESCO). [Caprichos de Goya.] 80 curious satirical etchings and aquatints by Goya, including a portrait of the artist in two states, on yellow and on white paper. Folio, citron levant morocco, the sides covered with an interlaced mosaic oriental design, in green, brown, blue and red morocco, outlined in gold and pointillé, gilt mosaic back, doublure of green morocco, mosaic borders of four colors, vellum linings, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery, in a silk-lined morocco case. [Madrid, ca. 1800]

* Many of the portraits are said to be caricatures of Charles IV of Spain, the Queen, and personages of the Court. Two ORIGINAL DRAWINGS BY GOYA ARE INSERTED. From the collection of George Augustus Sala, and presented to him by the late Duc de Frias, a Grandee of Spain.

1517. GRAFTON (RICHARD). A Chronicle at large and meere History of the affayres of Englande and Kinges of the same, deduced from the Creation of the vvorlde, vnto the first habitation of thys Islande: and so by contynuance vnto the first yere of the reigne of our most deere and souereigne Lady Queene Elizabeth: collected out of sundry Aucthors. Woodcuts. 2 vols. in one (corners of a few leaves repaired). Folio, brown levant morocco, gilt back, gilt ornaments on the sides, gilt edges, by Rivière. [Colophon] Imprinted at London by Henry Denham for Richarde Tottle and Humffrey Toye. Anno. 1569.

1518. GRAND-CARTERET (JOHN). Raphaël et Gambrinus; ou L'Art dans la Brasserie. Frontispiece by Marcellin Desboutin and illustrations by Pille, G. Jeanniot, Felix Régamey and others. 8vo, half light green levant morocco, gilt panelled back, gilt over uncut edges, with the original pictorial covers bound in. Paris: Louis Westhausser, 1886

*One of 30 copies on imperial Japan paper, with the frontispiece in 2 states, one on Holland paper.

1519. GRANDSIRE

GRAYBEARD.

Or Machiauell

Displayed. Wits Wildome. 2 parts, small 8vo, blue levant morocco, gilt edges, by David.

London: Printed for Richard Higgenbotham, 1635

* This book of verse appears to be unrecorded by any bibliographer.

1520. GRANDVILLE, FORGUES and others. Cent proverbes par Grandville et par (vignette of three heads under a fool's cap, Delord, Frémy and Achard). Full-page plates, head and tail pieces. FIRST EDITION. 8vo, half blue morocco gilt, gilt top, uncut. Paris: H. Fournier, 1845

1521. GRAVES-END. The Graves-end Tilt-Boat. Small 8vo, red levant morocco gilt, gilt edges, by Bedford.

London: Printed in the Year 1699

*George Daniel's copy, with a note in his autograph dated 1847: "I never saw another copy of this curious volume." The collection is evidently founded on "The Cobler of Canterburie," or written in imitation of it.

AN ELEGY wrote in a |

1522. GRAY (THOMAS). Country Church Yard. | London; | Printed for R. Dodsley in Pall-mall; | And sold by M. Cooper in Pater-noster-Row, 1751 (Price Six-pence). 4to, blue levant morocco, gilt edges, by Belford.

*THE EXCESSIVELY RARE FIRST EDITION. First issue with the words "Some hidden " on p. 10 corrected in the second issue (printed very shortly afterwards) to "Some kindred." The word "Finis" is intact. A large and fine copy, (measuring 9 14/16 x 71/2 inches), with the exception that a small (blank) portion of the title has been skilfully repaired.

[See Illustration.]

1523. GRAY (THOMAS). An Elegy written in a Country Church Yard. Engraved frontispiece and two vignettes. 8vo, full red polished morocco, gilt, uncut, by The Club Bindery. London: For J. Dodsley, 1771

* From the library of John Ludford with his bookplate.

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1524. GRAY (THOMAS). Elegy written in a Country Yard. Title vignette and 32 illustrations after Constable, Stothard, Cattermole, Charles and Thomas Landseer, Callcott, Mulready, and others. LARGE PAPER. 4to, cloth, gilt edges. London: John Van Voorst, 1836

1525. GRAY (THOMAS). ODES by Mr. Gray. | (Quotations from Pindar in Greek, 2 lines) | Vignette (view of Strawberry-Hill) | . Printed at Strawberry-Hill, | For R. and J. Dodsley in Pall-Mall. | MDCCLVII. | (1757). 4to, crimson levant morocco, gilt top, OTHER EDGES ENTIRELY

UNCUT.

*FIRST EDITION AND THE FIRST BOOK PRINTED AT STRAWBERRY-HILL. Extremely rare in uncut state. It contains the half-title, frequently missing.

1526. GRAY (THOMAS). Poems by Mr. Gray. Small 8vo, full red crushed levant morocco, gilt tooled on back and sides, ornate gilt back, inside borders, gilt top, UNCUT, by Joly. London: Printed for J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall, 1768 * FIRST COLLECTED EDITION, very rare uncut.

1527. GRAY (THOMAS). The Poems of Mr. Gray. With Notes by Gilbert Wakefield. With 2 portraits and 12 other plates inserted. 8vo, half green levant morocco gilt, gilt top, uncut, by F. Bedford.

London: Printed for G. Kearsley, at Johnson's Head. No. 46 Fleet-Street, 1786.

1528. GRAY (THOMAS). Poems by Mr. Gray. 4to, full red polished morocco, gilt tooled borders and ornaments on back and sides, inside borders, gilt top, other edges uncut, by Ramage. Parma: Printed by Bodoni, 1793

*Large paper. Only 100 copies printed. With four plates inserted.

1529. GRAY (THOMAS). Illustrations to Gray's Poems, comprising 5 ORIGINAL WATER-COLOR DRAWINGS BY RICHARD WESTALL, accompanied by the engravings made from them by W. Radclyffe, J. H. Robinson, George Corbould, R. Rhodes and W. Finden-also a portrait of Gray, proof on india paper, by Anker Smith after Burney. Small 4to, full dark green morocco, gilt tooled on back and sides, inside borders, gilt edges, by W. Matthews.

1530. GRAY (THOMAS). Works of Thomas Gray, Containing his Poems and Correspondence, with Memoirs of his Life and Writings. A New Edition, containing some Additions, not before printed, with Notes of the various editors. 2 vols. 8vo, red levant morocco, gilt side borders, gilt over uncut edges, by Holloway. London: Harding, etc., 1825

LARGE PAPER. EXTRA ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of fiftyfive plates, including all the known portraits of Gray. Some of the plates are in three states.

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