DEPARTMENT OF PRINTED BOOKS. 27 



Richard Flecknoe : " Heroick Portraits." 1660. (Huth 

 copy.) 



" The Gentleman's Calling." 1660. By the author of " The 

 Whole Duty of Man." The first edition. (Huth copy.) 



A volume containing five chapbooks printed by Robert 

 Saunders at Glasgow, 1667-1669. 



Elizabeth Atkinson : " A brief and plain discovery of the 

 " Labourers in Mistery, Babilon, generally called by the name 

 " of Quakers." 1669. The only copy known. 



Richard Flecknoe : " Euterpe Revived." 1675. A book of 

 epigrams. (Huth copy.) 



George Fox : " Gospel Family Order, being a short discourse 

 " concerning the ordering of families, both of Whites, Blacks, 

 " and Indians." 1676. The first edition. (Huth copy.) 



Jeremy Taylor : " Holy Living and Holy Dying." 1680. 

 In an ornamental binding of the time. 



George Granville, Lord Lansdowne : " The British Enchan- 

 ters. A tragedy." 1706. The first edition, (Huth copy.) 



Daniel Defoe : " Robinson Crusoe." London, printed for 

 the Booksellers, 1719. This edition has many variations from 

 the text of the authorised first edition printed in the same 

 year. It was very possibly a piracy made from a stolen set of 

 proof-sheets, and printed to be sold by travelling chapmen. 



Eliza Haywood : " The Injured Husband." 1723. " The 

 Rash Resolve." 1724. " The Unequal Conflict." 172.5. "The 

 History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless." 4 vols. 1751. All first 

 editions. (Huth copies.) 



Selections from the Hursley Magazine for the years 1848 

 and 1849. Privately printed at Hursley Park, 1861. One of 

 thirty copies. 



A Collection of Programmes of performances at the Lyceum 

 Theatre during the management of Sir Henry Irving, 1879- 

 1902, and Programmes of his performances in the provinces 

 and in America to the date of his death. 30 vols. 



Exchanges. 



An unusual number of interesting books has been acquired 

 during the year by exchanges with other libraries. 



Froiin the Bodleian Library, 31 Incunabula. 



Marchesinus : " Mammotrectus." Peter Schoeff'er, Mainz, 

 10 November, 1470. 



'De Judseorum et Christianorum communione." [The 

 Printer of Henricus Ariminensis, Strassburg, not after 1476.] 



' Gesta Romanorum," [Martin Schott, Strassburg, about 

 1490.] 



