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LIST OF SOME OF THE MORE VALUABLE WORKS WHICH ARE 

 FOR SALE IN THE MUSEUM LIBRARY (CORRECTED UP TO 

 PRESENT DATE). 



{The entire proceeds of all sales are devoted to the maintenance of the Museum.) 



A History of the Kings of England and 

 the Modern History of William of 

 Malmesbury, Translated from the 

 Latin by the Rev. John Sharpe, B.A. 

 Calf 4to, London, 1815 5s 



America. Davenport, Past and Present, 

 including the Early History and Per- 

 sonal and Anecdotal Reminiscences of 

 Davenport ; together with biographies, 

 likenesses of its prominent men, &c, 

 &c. By Franc. B. Wilkie. Daven- 

 port. Publishing house of Luse, Lane 

 and Co., 1858, 8vo, cloth, good copy, 

 scarce 18s 



America. Travels in New England and 

 New York. By Timothy Dwight. 

 In 4 volumes. London, 1823. The 

 4th volume only. Linen boards, de- 

 fective binding. Title page stamped 

 " E. and W. India Dock Company" 



5s 



America. Adventures of an Angler in 

 Canada, Nova Scotia and the United 

 States. By Charles Lanham. London, 

 1848, 8vo, cloth (rubbed), with por- 

 trait 4s 



Angling. Bibliotheca piscatorial a 

 catalogue of books on angling, the 

 fisheries and fish culture, with bio- 

 graphical notes, and an appendix of 

 citations touching on angling and fish- 

 ing from old English authors. By T. 

 Westwood and T. Satchell. London, 

 1883, cloth 5s 



Angling. Walton and Cotton's Com- 

 plete Angler. Lives and portraits of 

 the authors, and notes by Sir John 

 Hawkins, Knt. London, 1822 ; 

 original boards 7s 6d 



Anthropology. Thurnam's Crania Brit- 

 tannica. Decades 2, 4, 5, and 6, in 

 the original paper covers as issued to 

 subscribers in i860. To those wishing 

 to complete sets, 2 guineas per part. 



Antiquarian. Topham's Observations 

 on the Wardrobe account of the 28th 

 year of King Edward the First. Liber 

 quotidinanus contraotulatons garde- 

 robae .... Londini excudebat, 

 J. Nichols, 1787. Full calf, gilt, good 



copy 



8s 



Archaeology. A General History of 

 Hampshire, or the county of South- 

 ampton, including the Isle of Wight. 

 By B. B. Woodward, Esq., B.A., 

 F.S.A., the Rev. Theodore Wilks, 

 M.A., and Charles Lockhait, Esq., 

 B.A. With numerous illustrations en- 

 graved on steel. In 3 vols. London, 

 Virtue and Co. N d, cloth gilt £2 2s 



Archaeology. Allen's History and 

 Antiquities of the Parish of Lambeth 

 and the Archiepiscopal Palace in the 

 County of Surrey. Including bio- 

 graphical sketches of the most eminent 

 and remarkable persons who have been 

 born, or have resided there from the 

 earliest period. Illustrated by numer- 

 ous engravings from original drawings 

 and rare prints, some in colour. Lon- 

 don, 1826, paper boards, cloth back, 

 very scarce 40s 



(1) Archaeology. An Historical and 

 Topographical Description of Chelsea 

 and its Environs, interspersed with 

 Biographical Anecdotes of Illustrious 

 and Eminent Persons who have re- 

 sided in Chelsea during the Three 

 Preceding Centuries. By Thomas 

 Faulkner, of Chelsea. London, 18 io, 

 half calf, marbled boards. Binding 

 rubbed. Numerous engravings and 

 maps 10s 6d 



(2) Archaeology. St. Pancras ; being 

 Antiquarian, Topographical and Bio- 

 graphical Memoranda, relating to the 

 Extensive Metropolitan Parish of St. 

 Pancras, Middlesex ; with some Ac- 

 count of the Parish from its Founda- 

 tion. By Samuel Palmer. London, 

 1870, half calf, marbled boards. Large 

 paper edition, of which only fifty copies 

 were printed 15s 



(3) Archaeology. Eboracum, or the 

 History and Antiquities of the City of 

 York, from its Original to the Present 

 Times, Together with the History of 

 the Cathedral Church and the Lives 

 of the Archbishops of that See. Col- 

 lected from Authentic MSS., Public 

 Records, Ancient Chronicles, and 

 Modern Historians. Illustrated with 

 Copper Plates. By Francis Drake, of 



