First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 19th 



123. HARINGTON (SiR JOHN). Orlando Furioso In English Heroical Verse. 



By Sr John Harington of Bathe Knight Now thirdly revised and 

 amended with the Addition of the Authors Epigrams. Principib, 

 placuisse viris non ultima laus est. Horace London printed by G. 

 Miller for J. Parker 1634. [SECOND TITLE] The Most Elegant and 

 Wittie Epigrams of Sir John Harington, Knight,, Digested into 

 foure Bookes. Fama bomim quo non foelicius ullum. London, 

 Printed by George Miller. MDCXXXIII. With engraved title 

 and forty-six copper-plates preceding the several books; also, large 

 woodcut of Field's device and colophon -preceding second title, Eoyal 

 8vo, embossed brown morocco, leather labels, contents lettered in 

 gilt, binding slightly rubbed, a few leaves stained, title remargined. 



London : G. Miller, 1634-1633 



Collation : The same as the first edition, excepting that there is no list 

 of errata on O03 verso, and no leaf O04. Then follows title of "Epigrams" 

 (second title above) with Richard Field's device, O04 (verso blank). 

 Dedication to George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, O05 (verso "Epistle to 

 all Readers" ). Epigrams, O06-Rr8 (verso blank), in sizes. Qq4 misprinted 

 Rr4. No pagination after second title. 



124. HISTORY OF ALL COUNTRIES. Lord (John). Beacon Lights of History. 



7 vols. small 8vo, half calf, gilt. New York, 1888 



Comprises, Old Pagan Civilization ; Antiquity ; The Middle Ages ; 

 Jewish Heroes and Prophets ; Warriors and Statesmen ; Great 

 Women ; Renaissance and Reformation. 



125. HOLLAND. Davies (C. M.). History of Holland, from the beginning 



of the Tenth to the end of the Eighteenth Century. 3 vols. 8vo, 

 red polished calf, gilt backs, leather labels, gilt tops, uncut, by 

 TOUT. London, 1841 



126. HONE (WILLIAM). Popular Works, Table Book, Every-Day Book, 



Year Book. Illustrated. 4 vols. thick 8vo, cloth, slightly rubbed. 



London, 1866 



127. HORN-BOOKS. Tuer (Andrew W.). History of the Horn-Book. Exten- 



sively illustrated. 2 vols. 4to, vellum, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. 



London, 1896 



The most important work ever issued on Horn-Books, which has be- 

 come quite scarce. Each volume contains a pocket at the front in which 

 are specimens in facsimile of rare originals. 



From the James W. Ellsworth collection, with bookplate, engraved 

 by E. D. French, in each volume. 



128. HOWELLS (W. D.) Works of Howells, as follows, The Lady of the 



Aroostook; Suburban Sketches; Foregone Conclusion; Their Wed- 

 ding Journey; The Undiscovered Country; Italian Journeys; A 

 Chance Acquaintance; Venetian Life. Illustrations. Together, 8 

 vols. 12mo, half calf, gilt backs, marbled edges, contents lettered. 



Boston : Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1881 



