MYERS & Co., 59, High Holborn, London, W.C. 5 



17 AUSTRALIA HAYDON (G. H.) FIVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN AUSTRALIA FELIX, 



comprising a short account of its early settlement and its present position, with 

 many particulars interesting to intending emigrants, London, 1846, roy. 8vo, with 6 

 full-page and highly interesting lithographic plates by H. Hainsselin, from sketches 

 made on the spot by the aut/ior, including aborigines, view on the Tarwin, Road to 

 Gipp's Land, etc., half calf, uncut, t.e.g., 305 



A rare early work on Port Philip and the neighbouring parts of New South Wales, full of 

 interesting observations on the country and its aboriginal inhabitants, with the leaf of errata and 

 a short vocabulary of native words used by the Woeworong, Bournourong and Barrable tribes. 



18 AUSTRALIA L'HKMISPHERE MERIDIONAL, pour voir plus distinctement LES 



TERRES AUSTRALES, par G. De L'Isle, a Amsterdam, chez J. Covens et C. Mortier, 

 n.d. (1741), 184 by ajj-in., boundaries coloured, fine copy, with wide margins, vdis 



A RARE, EARLY, AND VERY CURIOUS MAP OF AUSTRALIA OR NEW HOLLAND, VAN DlEMEN\S 



LAND, NEW ZEALAND AND THE SALOMON ISLANDS AS KNOWN UP TO 1740. Includes also the 

 grcatcrpart of South America, Africa, Borneo and New Guinea. Inset is a " Plan ct vue des 

 Tcrres du Cap de la Circoncision " with an account of the new discoveries made in 1739 to the 

 South of the Cape of Good Hope extracted from the "Voyage aux Tcrres Australes " made 

 under the direction of M. de Lozicr Bouvet. 



19 AUSTRALIAN NATIVES A SERIES OK 6 FINE COLOURED AQUATINTS AFTER 



DRAWINGS BY J. H. CLARK, AQUATINTED BY DUBOURG, depicting Aborigines of 

 New South Wales fishing (2 plates}, Kangaroo Hunting, throwing the Spear, 

 climbing trees, and smoking out the Opossum, published by Edw. Orme, London, 

 1813, BRILLIANT IMPRESSIONS, engraved surface measures 6^ by 8 -/., with wide 

 margins, 2 is 



20 BELGIUM- CHRONYKK VAN VL.NDEKEN, vervatlende lucre vindinge, naem, 



eerste Apostelen van het christen geloof, haer eerste besti^rders, fondatien en 

 stichten, als ook, eene generaele beschryvinge Van g'heel haer Bestreck, Steden, 

 Casteelen, Heerlykheden, Revieren, Station, Capittels, Abdyen, Cloosters, etc., 

 Vrede-tressingen als Borgerlycke Oneenigheden, Begiunende van't Jaer 621 tot't 

 eynde des Jaers 1725, Brugge in Vlaendertn, A. Wydts, n.d. (1727) and 1736,4 

 vols, folio, engraved frontispiece to Vol. \, vignettes on titles of Vols. i, 3 and 4, titles 

 printed in red and black, that to Vol. 2 has also a Brussels imprint, folding map 

 AND NUMEROUS WOODCUT PORTRAITS of the different Counts of Flanders, battle 

 scenes, naval fights, burnings, floods, etc. t etc., contemporary calf, backs richly tooled in 

 gold in compartments, some joints slightly cricked and corners worn, SCARCE, (> 6s 



21 BELGIUM SANUERUS (A.) CHOROGRAPHIA SACRA BKABANTI/E, sive celebrium 



aliquot in ea provincia Kcclesiarum et Ccenobiorum Descriptio, etc., Bruxellicr., 

 1659-95, FIRST EDITION, thick large folio, large folding plan of Brussels, and many 

 fine plates of views, etc., engraved by L. Vorstermans and others, title cut round and 

 mounted, several leaves from a shorter copy, some pages age discoloured, several pieces 

 bound out of place, old mottled calf, back gilt in compartments, m.e. t worn, VERY 



RARE, \ 4S 



Of the dozen or more copies of this book which arc known no two arc quite alike in their contents. 

 The late Earl of Crawford went to great trouble and expense to acquire as complete a copy as 

 possible and printed an elaborate description of the book compiled from all possible sources 

 (Collations and Notes, Number I. : Samleri Brabantia, London, 1883), a copy of which 

 accompanies this volume. The present exceptionally complete copy contains all described by 

 his Lordship under the following : Nos. 2, 46, 9, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18, 21, 22, 25, 26, 29, 33, 

 34, 3739, 42, 43, 47, 5() 55, 60, 61, 94, 95, 98101, and 122125. No. 15 has the variety 

 of the plate mentioned by him. No. 39 has the original cancelled leaf signature Gl. No. 54 

 has the correct title. No. 55 has another plate of the Abbey of Roode Clooster by Vostermans 

 entirely different from the two described by Lord Crawford. No. 99 has the plates 3 and 1 

 which are usually missing. No. 122 has the two scarce slips. No. 124 has the plate of the 

 Bourg of Peteghen before the inscription. It must be remembered that not one of the known 

 copies contains everything recorded by Lord Crawford, and that only two or three examples of 

 some of the pieces exist. 



