JOHN SAMPSON, BOOKSEJ.LER, YORK. 
17 
YORK CITY. 
120 Cries of York.—A Unique Collection with numerous 
woodcuts, 36 various pieces in 3 little 48mo, vols, hf-mor., gilt 
tops, uncut, 21S Printed at York, n.d. 
Cries of York, Cries of London, The Sister’s Gift, History of Tomrny 
and Harry. The Foundling, Red Riding Hood and Tom Thumb, Puss in 
Boots. &c., Tom Thumb’s Folio. The World Turned Upside Down, A 
collection of Fables for Little Misses, Surprising Adventures of Cinderella, 
Mrs. Lovechild’s Golden Present, Dick Whittington, Old Mother Hubbard, 
Courtship and Marriage of Cock Robin. Death and Burial of Cock Robin, 
Life and Death of Jenny Wren, Giles Gingerbread, Robinson Crusoe, 
House that Jack Built, &c., &c. 
121 Chap Books, printed at York.—Life of John 
Metcalfe, known as Blind Jack of Knaresbro’, with his exploits 
in Hunting, Card Playing, etc., portrait ; The Extraordinary 
Life of Wolfe ; The Robber, with etched front; The whole 
Art of Legerdemain, cut and front ; Specimens of the York¬ 
shire Dialect, with glossary and front. ; The Dairyman’s 
Daughter ; and the History of 01 d*Bridget, front., in i vol., 
sm. 8vo., clean and crisp, in old contemporary sheep binding, 
rare, £2, 2s Kendrew, York, 1800 
122 Chap Boohs, printed at York.—The Twin Sisters; 
The Old English Baron ; Specimens of the Yorkshire Dialect, 
with Glossary ; The Fun Box broke open, or Joke upon Joke, 
coloured front, Valentine and Orson, in one volume, uniform 
with the above, 31s, 6d. York, 1800 
123 Yorkshire (Visitation of) in the years 1568 and 
1564, made by William Flower. Edited by Rev. C. B. 
Norcliffe, impl. 8vo, cloth, 30s Harleian Society, 1881 
124 Yorkshire Library (Boyne’s). — A Bibliographical 
Account of Books on Topography, Tracts of the 17th century, 
Biography, &c., with Notices of the Books and Authors, 
illustrated with 21 woodcuts of seals and portraits, 4to, cloth, 
£1 i8s i86g 
125 Yorkshire Dialect. — Yorbshireman’s Coat of Arms! 
with a Life of Will Nevison, a glossary, and the rare coloured 
folding-plate of a Yorkshireman’s Coat of Arms, sm. 8vo, hf- 
mor., uncut, los 6d About 1820 
