First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 



110. ETCHINGS, ETC. CATALOGUES. The Masterpieces of Engraving and 



Etching, Books, Bugs, Porcelains, etc. Collected by General Bray- 

 ton IveS. PARTLY PRICED. 1915; HOLDEN (EDWIN BABCOCK). 



Collection of Rare Americana, Mezzotints, Etchings, etc. 1910; 

 PAINTINGS in Oil and Pastel by James A. McNeill Whistler. Por- 

 trait. 1910. Together," 3 vols. 8vo and royal 8vo, cloth with leather 

 labels, and one in wrappers. New York, 1910-1915 



111. ETHNOLOGY. Bulletin of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 59, and 



61 to 66. 1918; ALLEN (GLOVER M.). The Whalebone Whales of 

 New England. 9 plates. 1916; THIRTY-SECOND Annual Report of 

 the Bureau of American Ethnology. 1918. Together, 8 vols. 8vo 

 and 4to, cloth. Washington and Boston, 1916-1918 



The Bulletins are illustrated with Indian relics, homes, customs, music, 

 etc. They include : Recent Discoveries Attributed to Early Man in America. 

 By Als Hrdlicka ; Archeological Explorations in North-Eastern Arizona, 

 by Kidder and Guernsey ; The Maya Indians, by T. W. F. Gann ; Biblio- 

 graphy of the Tribes of Tierra Del Fuego, by J. M. Cooper ; Teton Sioux 

 Music, by Frances Densmore ; Kutenai Tales, by Franz Boas. 



112. FISHER (GEORGE). The American Instructor; or, Young Man's Best 



Companion ... To which is added, The Poor Planter's Physician 

 Plate and illustrations. 12mo, old sheep, leaves foxed, pp. 185-186 

 missing. New York: H. Gaine, 1760 



113. FISKE (JOHN). The Works of John Fiske. Illustrations. 10 vols. 



12mo, half calf, gilt backs and tops, leather labels, bindings badly 

 damaged by water. Not returnable. Boston and New York, 1900 



114. FRENCH ART. Society of French Aquarellists. Text by the Best French 



Critics. Illustrated with plates in photogravure printed in tint and 

 with designs in facsimile. American Edition, edited by Edward 

 Strahan. In 8 sections, folio, wrappers, enclosed in various-colored 

 satin portfolios, with ties. Paris: Goupil and Co., 1883 



No. 19 of the Bibliophilists Edition, of which but 250 copies have been 

 issued on paper from the Imperial Factories of Japan, with a double 

 series of all the plates, printed separately, and inserted after the text 

 pages. 



Plates are engraved by Maurice Leloir, Ed. Detaille, Jules Jacquemart, 

 Ch. Delort, Madelaine Lemaire, Eugene Isabey, and other artists. 



There are brief biographies of each of the above by Montrosier, Silvestre 

 Yriarte, Saint Juirs, and others. 



115. FURNITURE. Dilke (Emelia, Lady). French Furniture and Decoration 



in the XVIIIth Century. Numerous illustrations reproducing cab- 

 inets, chimney-pieces, panels, tapestries, metal work, pedestals, 

 clocks, and other articles of artistic prominence. FIRST EDITION. 

 Imperial Svo, cloth, gilt, gilt top, uncut. 



London : George Bell and Sons, 1901 



