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



152 PEZZI (L., DA COLOGNA) LA VIGNA DEL SIGNORE, nellaquale si dichiarano i 

 sanctissimi sacramenti, et si descrivono il Paradise, il Limbo, il Purgatorio et 

 llnferno, In Venetia, G. Porro, 1599, sm. 4to, BEAUTIFULLY ENGRAVED 



EMBLEMATICAL BORDER TO TITLE, AND 1 6 FULL PAGE ENGRAVINGS ILLUSTRATING 

 THE SACRAMENTS OF THE CHURCH, HEAVEN, PURGATORY, HELL, ETC., BY THE 



EMINENT ITALIAN ENGRAVER PORRO, BRILLIANT IMPRESSIONS, every page within an 

 ornamental woodcut border, and numerous woodcut initials, head and tail pitccs l 

 British Museum Sale Duplicate 1787, with stamp on reverse of title, very fine large 

 copy, old half red morocco, gilt edges, SCARCE, 2 1 s 



153 PRETENDER (The Old) THE HUMBLE ADDRESS of the Right Honourable the 

 Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to Her Majesty 

 (Queen Anne) on 25 June, 1714. With her Majesties most gracious Answer, 

 London, J. Baskett, Printer to the Queen, and the Assigns of T. Newcomb and H. 

 Hills, 1714, folio, uncut copy as issued, buck margin slightly defective, 255 



A RARE JACOBITE ITEM, relating to the proclamation for the apprehension of the Pretender in 

 1714 and asking the Queen to press the Duke of Lorrain "not to suffer the Pretender to remain 

 in any part of his Dominions." Also requesting Her Majesty to put the Laws in execution 

 against the Papists and Nonjurors. 



154 PRINTING SAVAGE (W.) PRACTICAL HINTS ON DECORATIVE PRINTING, London, 

 1822, LARGE AND THICK PAPER, folio, ornamental title in gold and colours, printed 

 title in red and black with decorative border, dedicated to Earl Spencer with his 

 armorial achievement in colours, AND 44 FINE FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS, MANY 



PROOFS, ENGRAVED ON WOOD OR FINELY PRINTED IN COLOURS AND VARIOUS TINTS, 



ALSO 6 HEADPIECES IN TINTS, fine copy, half brown morocco, uncut, t.e.g., 4 45 

 Rare on large paper, only a few copies being printed. Contains a number of fine examples of 

 printing in colour. 



PRINTING S<?<? BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



155 PROPERTIUS (Sex Aurelius) ELEGIARUM LIBRI IV., cum Commentario 

 perpetuo P. Burmanni Secundi et multis Doctorum notis ineditis. Opus Burmanni 

 morte interruptum L, Santenius, 1C. absolvit, Trajecti ad Rhenum, B. Wild, 1780, 

 4to, FINE COPY, OLD STRAIGHT GRAINED GREEN MOROCCO, broad blind tooled border 

 within fold lines on sides, back tooled in Mind and gold, inside key pattern borders, 

 ge-> 255 



156 PSALMS THE WHOLE BOOK OF PSALMES : COLLECTED INTO ENGLISH MEETER 

 BY T. STERNHOLD, J. HOPKINS, AHD OTHERS, conferred with the Hebrew, with apt 

 notes to sing them withall, London, G.M. for the Companie of Stationers, 1634, 

 sm. 8vo, ornamental woodcut border to title, WITH THE MUSICAL NOTATION,^? copy, 

 half mottled calf , 255 



A rare edition of Sternhold and Hopkins's version " Set forth and allowed to be sung in all 

 Churches, etc., and moreover in private houses for their godly solace and comfort, laying apart 

 all ungodly! songs and ballads; which tend onely to the nourishing of vice, and corrupting of 

 youth." 



157 QUAKERS ELLWOOD (Thomas) AN ANSWER to GEORGE KEITH'S NARRATIVE OF 

 HIS PROCEEDINGS AT TURNER'S HALL ON n JUNE, 1696. Wherein his charges 

 against divers of the People called Quakers (both in that, and in another Book of 

 his, called, Gross Error and Hypocrisie Detected) are fairly Considered, Examined, 

 and Refuted, London, T. Sowle, 1696, FIRST EDITION, sm. 8vo, bit of blank margin 

 torn out of Signature D2, fine large copy, original sheep, 2 IOS 



VERY SCARCE. 11 wood was one of the most vigorous of the Quaker controversialists, particularly 

 against George Keith and his writings, and makes interesting references to that writer's Serious 

 Appeal, printed at Philadelphia in 1692, Cotton Mather of New England, and the Monthly 

 and Yearly Meeting Books at Philadelphia. Frequently quotes George Fox, William Penn 

 and George Whitehead, with all of whom he was on intimate terms. Best known as the friend 

 of Milton, and it is to his query on returning the MS. of Paradise Lost, which had been tent 

 him, ' Thou hast said much of Paradise Lost but what hast thou to say of Paradise Found 1 " 

 that we owe, according to Milton's own statement. " Paradise Regained." 



QUAKERS See AMERICA. Edmundson's Journal and Stanton's Journal. 



