26 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



Thomas Blundeville : " Exercises." John Windet, 160G. 

 The third edition. 



Sir Hugh Piatt : " Delightes for Ladies to adorn their 

 persons, tables, closets and distillatories." H. Lownes, 1609. 



Henry Peacham : " The Gentleman's Exercise." For John 

 Brome, 1612. 



Walter Quin : " Corona Virtutum Principe dignarum." 

 John Bill, 1613. The first edition of a book written for the 

 use of Charles I by his tutor. 



" The Father's Blessing, or Sacred Councell to his Sonne." 

 For L. Becket, 1616. An application of the Basilicon Doron of 

 James I to ordinary parents and children. (Huth copy.") 



Richard Fovvns : " Trisagion, or the three Holy Oftices of 

 Jesus Christ." H. Lownes for M. Lownes, 1618. The first 

 edition. (Huth copy.) 



Matheo Aleman : "The Rogue, or the Life of Guzman de 

 Alfarache." G. E. for Edward Blount, 1622. First issue of 

 the first edition. 



Sir Philip Sidney : " The Countesse of Pembroke's Arcadia." 

 H. L., i.e., H. Lownes, for Matthew Lownes, 1622. 



"A Journal of the Voyage of the young Prince Frederick 

 " Henry, Prince of Bohemia, taken in the sixth year of his age 

 " from Prague in Bohemia to Luerden in Friesland." London, 

 1623. (Huth copy.) 



Edmund Gunter : " The Description and Use of the Sector," 

 William Jones, for John Tomson and for Edmund Weaver, 

 1623. The first edition. 



John Lewis: "The Unmasking of the Masse-Priest. By 

 C.A." R. Whittaker, 1624. 



Richard Brathwait : " Novissima Tuba." Felix Kyngston, 

 1632. 



Henry Harflete : "The Hunting of the Fox, or Flattery 

 Displayed." London, 1632. (Huth copy.) 



Emanuel Ford : " The most pleasant History of Ornatus 

 and Artesia." B. AlsopandT. Fawcet, 1634. The first edition. 

 (Huth copy.) 



Also the following later books : — 



Thomas Brugis : "The Discovery of a Projector, Shewing 

 •' the beginning, progress and end of the Projector and his 

 " Projects." 1641. On the financing of inventions. The only 

 copy known. 



Benedict Haeften : " Schola cordis, or the Heart of itself 

 gone away from God." 1647. The first edition of this English 

 version, by Christopher Harvey. 



" Hell broke loose, or the notorious design of the wicked 

 Ranters." 1651. An account of a raid on Blackfriars' Church 

 by fanatics. (Huth copy.) 



