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270 Byron (Lord George Gordon Noel). Works, John Murray, 1853-57, each vol. with early ms. ownership signature on prelim. blank, marbled endpapers and edges, near contemp. dark blue calf, extrems. sl. rubbed in places, dotted line decorated raised bands, contrasting labels in second and third compartments, remainder filled with a variety of flower, leaf, and volute tools, covers with gilt double fillet border, single fillet on edges, blind milled turn-ins, sm. 8vo (8)

£70-100

271 Calvin (John). A Harmonie upon the Three Evangelistes Matthewe, Marke, and Luke... Faithfully Translated out of Latine into English by E[usebius]. P[agit]., Thomas Adams, 1610, 806pp., title with woodcut border, occasional chipped foredges, light marginal water stain and some soiling, modern panelled calf, small 4to Bound without the second part, the Commentary of St. John the Evangelist. STC 2963. (1) £150-200

272 Cardinal Wiseman. An Appeal to the Reason and Good Feeling of the English People on the Subject of the Catholic Hierarchy, 1850, 32 pp., previous owner signature, bound with Three Lectures on the Catholic Hierarchy. Lecture II. Delivered in St. George’s, Southwark, on Sunday, December 15th 1850, by Cardinal Wiseman, 1850, 16 pp., bound with The Highways of Peaceful Commerce have been the Highways of Art. An Address, Delivered at Liverpool, on Tuesday, August 30, 1853, on Occasion of the Opening of the Catholic Institute, by his Eminence Cardinal Wiseman, Liverpool, 1853, 41 pp., with press cutting, with other related Catholic pamphlets, press cuttings, reviews etc. bound in, including The Catholic Doctrine on the Use of the Bible, 1853 and Some Education of the Poor: Being Two Lectures Delivered by Cardinal Wiseman at St. Martin’s Hall, Long Acre, London, 1854, occasional light soiling, contemporary red half morocco, joints and edges rubbed, 8vo Nicholas Wiseman (1802-65) became the first Archbishop of Westminster in 1850, following the restoration of the Catholic hierarchy in 1850. (1) £100-150

273 [Care, Henry]. English Liberties: Or, the Free-Born Subject’s Inheritance, Containing I. Magna Charta... II. The Proceedings in Appeals of Murther... III. The Terms of Liberty of Conscience... IV. An Abstract of the Penal Laws against Popish Recusants, Priests and Jesuits, V. The Office and Duty of a Constable, Churchwarden, Surveyor of the Highways..., 1691, A3 bound after A4, a few leaves trimmed shaving headlines, occasional spotting and soiling, lacking endpapers, previous owner signature to title, contemporary calf, joints cracking, a little bowed, 12mo

268 Boteler (Nathaniel). Six Dialogues about Sea-Services between an High-Admiral and a Captain at Sea. Concerning the Commanders in Chief..., The Common Mariner..., The Victualling out of Ships..., The Names of all the Parts of a Ship..., The choice of the best Ships of War..., The Sailings, Signals, Chases and Fights..., 1st ed., pub. Moses Pitt, 1685, [4],404,[12]pp., title torn & repaired to foredge with some loss of ruled border, following three leaves with repaired tears to blank margins, closed tear to I1 & I2 and few other discreet marginal repairs, some dust-soiling and occasional minor dampstaining & few marks, sympathetic modern antique style mottled calf, 8vo Wing B6288. The preface is addressed to Samuel Pepys. (1)

Wing C518. (1)

274 Chapbooks. A bound volume of nine chapbooks, early 19th century, including a correct narrative of the funeral of Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson ..., by Archibald Duncan, 1806, 48 pp., The Voyages, Distresses and Adventures of Capt. Winterfield, written by himself ..., 1802, engraved frontis, pp. 3-38, heavily browned, The London Apprentice, or, Singular Adventures of Henry and Zelima, an Historical Tale ..., 1805, engraved frontis, pp. 3-38, The History of Perourou, or The Bellows Menda, an Interesting Tale, by Miss [Helen Maria] Williams, printed for Tegg and Castleman, [1803], [2] 57 pp., spotting and soiling throughout, small tear to title lower corner, without loss of text, plus five others and several incomplete works, some spotting and soiling throughout, contemp. sheep, covers det. and backstrip def., 8vo

£400-600

269 Burton (William). A Commentary on Antonius, his Itinerary, or Journies of the Romane Empire, so far as it Concerneth Britain, 1st ed., 1658, engraved portrait frontispiece by Hollar, title printed in red and black (repaired to verso), folding engraved map by Hollar (with small burnhole), water stain to last few leaves, a few spots, bookplate, later panelled calf, rebacked, repaired corners, folio Wing B6185. (1)

£150-200

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