i MYERS & Co., 59, High Holborn, London, W.C. 



PRINCE LOUIS-HENRI DE BOURBON-CONDI'S COPY. 



45 BINDING PETRONJUS. Petrone Latine et Francois, Traduction entiere suivant le 



Manuscrit trouve a Belgrade en 1688, avec plusieurs Remarques et Additions qui 

 manquent dans 1'Edition, qui paroet depuis peu, no place or printer, 1698, 2 vols, 

 8vo, engraved frontispiece to each volume, titles printed in red and black with vignette 

 on each, pages 5-6 of Vol. i supplied from an earlier edition and inlaid to size, OLD 

 SMOOTH FRENCH CALF, sides tooled in gold with a triple fillet, jleur de Its at each 

 corner, the arms of Prince Louis-Henri de Bourbon Conde, within the ribbons of two 

 orders, as centre ornament, back tooled in compartments, a large fleur-de-lis irt the 

 centre of each, and a smaller one at each angle, red morocco lettering pieces, g.c, 4 IDS 



BINDING, WITH ARMS OF DON GABRIEL, INFANTA OF SPAIN. See America- 

 Oexmelin. 



4SA BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PRINTING BIGMORE (E. C.) and WYMAN (C. W. H.) A 

 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PRINTING, London, B. Qiiaritch^ 1880 86, 3 vols, sm. 410, with 

 portrait of Bernard Quart tch, numerous reproductions of early printers devices, 

 portraits, medals, etc., half morocco, tincut, SCARCE, $ 53 



The most important work on this fascinating subject yet published. 



46 BLAKE BLAIR (Robert) THE GRAVE, a Poem, London, printed by T. Bensley for 



R. Ackermann, 1813, ro X- 4 to with portrait oj Blake after Phillips, ENGRAVED 



TITLE, AND THE 12 FINE FULL-PAGE ETCHINGS BY WlLLIAM BLAKE, ENGRAVED BY 



L. SCHIAVONETTI, fine large copy in original half morocco (worn), 2 25 



It is very seldom that a copy is met with having the engraved title intact, most copies that occur 

 for sale having it more or less cut into. One of the few books containing illustrations where 

 both artist and engraver are equally celebrated. 



47 BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER AND PSALMS IN GREEK-BiBLos TES 



DEMOSIAS ENCHES, etc., Cambridge, John Field, at the University Press, 1665 

 PSALTERION Tou DABiD, etc., ibid., 1664, 2 vols. in i, narrow i2mo, a few head- 

 lines and catchwords slightly cut into and margin of one leaf slightly frayed, else fine 

 copies, contemporary calf, 305 



Rare editions of the Prayer Book and Psalter according to the use of the Church of England, 

 translated into Greek. According to Lowndes the translator was the celebrated Bishop 

 Pearson, but the dedication to Gilbert Archbishop of Canterbury is signed J.D., i.e. James 

 Duport, regius professor of Greek, and Master ol Magdalene College, Cambridge. 



48 BRABANT. A SERIES OF 135 FINE OLD VIEWS OF CASTLES, ABBEYS AND HOUSES 



OF THE NOBILITY OF BRABANT, ENGRAVED BY FRANCIS HARREWYN, many with the 

 armorial bearings of their owners inset (Amsterdam, 1696), BRILLIANT EARLY 

 SEPARATE PROOFS, oblong 8vo, loosely inserted in a large 410 volume, bound in old 

 red morocco, sides tooled with a deep rich ornamental border containing bees and birds, 

 corner fleurons, back richly tooled in compartments, g.e., joints broken and binding 

 much worn, (> los 



These views were engraved to illustrate Le Roy's account of Brabant Families, published at 

 Amsterdam in 1696. A few sets of separate proofs were struck off which are extremely rare, 

 They are also of much interest at the present time, for they are admirable views and include a 

 number of places in Southern Brabant recently destroyed by the Germans, Harrewyn, the 

 engraver of them was born at Brussels about 1675, and was a pupil of the celebrated Remain 

 de Hooghe. 



49 BRIGHTON SICKELMORE (R.) DESCRIPTIVE VIEWS OF BRIGHTON, Brighton, 1824, 



8ro, with 2 plans of Brighton in 1779 anci 1824, 5 PRETTY COLOURED VIEWS of the 

 Royal Pavilion, the Chain Pier, Ireland's Royal Grounds, Brighton Steyne, and 

 the Royal Stables, and apian of the Royal Maze, original boards^ uncut, SCARCE, 213 



