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



12 AMERICA CARTE DE LA LOUISIANE ET DU COURS DU MISSISSIPPI. Dresses sur 



un grand nombre de Memoirs entr' autres sur ceux de Mr. Le Maire, par G. de 

 Lr'Isle, a Amsterdam chez J. Covens et C. Mortier, n.d. (1741), 17^ by 23^-in., 

 boundaries coloured, exhibiting in detail North America from the Great Lakes to the 

 Gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to New Mexico, very fine copy, with wide 

 margins, 2 los 



A RARE EARLY MAP EXECUTED AT A MOST INTERESTING PERIOD, a few years before the fall of 

 Quebec and the loss by the French of all their American possessions. Shows in great detail all 

 the country on either side of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, together with the Great Lakes, 

 the British provinces of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and the 

 Carolinas, also the whole of Florida. Names Chicago, Detroit, etc., and the locations of 

 the various Indian tribes, forts, etc., and gives other important particulars. Inset is a " Carte 

 Particuliere des Embouchures de la Riviere S. Louis et de la Mobile." 



13 AMERICAN WILD SPORTS A SERIES OF 20 FINE COLOURED AQUATINTS AFTER 



DRAWINGS BY SAMUEL HOWITT AND J. H. CLARK, AQUATINTED BY DUBOURG AND 

 OTHERS, illustrating Fishing on Lake Ontario by Members of the Mississaguis Tribe 

 of Indians, Hunting the Bear (2 plates}, Elk, Deer, Tiger Cat, Wild Horses, Bull, 

 VVhale (4 plates}, Seal (2 plates], Shark, Mexican Lizard and Turtle (2 plates], 

 together with a battle between a Great Boa and a Bull, and one between an Eagle 

 and a Wolf, Published by Edw. Orme, London, 1813, BRILLIANT IMPRESSIONS, 

 engraved surface measures 6| by 8-|-*>/., with wide margins, 2 ros 



14 ANGLING [CHEETHAM (JAMES)] THE ANGLER'S VADE MECUM : or A Compendi- 



ous, yet full, Discourse of Angling, by A Lover of Angling, London, for Tho. Bassett, 

 1681, FIRST EDITION, sm. 8vo, paper age discoloured, but a fine tall copy, in the 

 original sheep, $ los 



A VERY RARE FIRST EDITION, especially when containing, as in the present instance, the 4 leaves 

 of appendix and errata, forming signature O, which are hardly ever found. 



THE FINE EDITION-DE-LUXE. 



15 ANGLING WALTON (ISAAC) and COTTON (CHARLES) THE COMPLEAT ANGLER, or 



the Contemplative Man's Recreation ; edited and arranged by R. B. Marston, and 

 containing a reprint of the Compleat Angler, a Biographical Record of its various 

 Editions and Imitations by T. Westwood and T. Satchell, London, Sampson Low 

 csf Co., 1888, EDITION DE LUXE, 2 vols, royal 410, fine portraits of Walton and 

 Cotton as frontispiece to each volume, with facsimile of their autograph beneath, 5 2 

 full-page views on the Rivers Lea, Dove, Wye, etc., and about 100 charming woodcut 

 views in the text, together with maps of the Rivers Lea, Dove, Wye and Derwent, 



THE WHOLE PRINTED ON INDIA PAPER, VERY CHOICE COPY, BEAUTIFULLY BOUND IN 



DARK GREEN MOROCCO EXTRA, with Walton and Cottons monogram in gold on the 

 sides, inside borders, t.e.g., uncut, 6 6s 



THE BEAUTIFUL LEA AND DOVE EDITION, BEING THE lOOrn EDITION OF "THE COMPLEAT 

 ANGLER." Only 250 copies of this edition de luxe were done, each signed by the editor, of 

 which this is No. 111. 



1 6 AUSTRALIA THE ABORIGINES OF NEW SOUTH WALES, Printed by J. G. Austin 



and Co., 12 Bridge Street, Sydney, n.d. (18 ), large 410, A REMARKABLE SERIES OF 



13 REPRODUCTIONS OF PROMINENT NATIVES OF THE COLONY, AFTER PEN AND INK 



SKETCHES MADE FROM NATURE, SIGNED " W.H.F.", with the leaf of critique of the 

 various Australian Nnvspapers respecting the work, half calf, &ilt back, g.e. } with the 

 original morocco label entitled "Aborigines of N.S. Wales? 4 los 



ONE OF THE RAREST PUBLICATIONS CONNECTED WITH THE NATIVE RACES OF N.S. WALES. 

 Delineates natives of the Broken Bay Tribe (5 plates), Botany Bay Tribe, Lake Macquarie 

 Tribe, Newcastle Tribe, Five Islands Tribe, and a plate of the Native Dance. No title seems 

 to have been issued, but as there is no copy in the British Museum, and as there is no available 

 collation, we sell it exactly as described. It is undoubtedly the most important, early, and most 

 authentic publication relating to the early inhabitants of one of Australia's most important 

 colonies. 



