{"1": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3492", "width": "2217", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0001.jp2"}, "2": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3253", "width": "1951", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0002.jp2"}, "3": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3253", "width": "1951", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0003.jp2"}, "4": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3253", "width": "1951", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0004.jp2"}, "5": {"fulltext": "CATALOGUE\\nOf AN\\nExceedingly Interesting and Valuable\\nPRIVATE LIBRARY\\nCOMPRISING\\nThe Largest and Most Complete Collection of the\\nORIGINAL EDITIONS of the WORKS\\nOF\\nEDGAR ALLAN POE and of \u00e2\u0080\u009cPOEANA\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n(in the original bindings)\\never offered for sale.\\nP) ARE FIRST EDITIONS, including Longfellow\u00e2\u0080\u0099s EVAN-\\nfV GELINE\u00e2\u0080\u009d and POEMS ON SLAVERY,\u00e2\u0080\u009d Whittier\u00e2\u0080\u0099s\\n\u00e2\u0080\u0098MOGG MEGGONE,\u00e2\u0080\u009d Walt Whitman\u00e2\u0080\u0099s LEAVES OF\\nGRASS\u00e2\u0080\u009d (Brooklyn, 1855); Original and Rare Editions of\\nTHACKERAY, DICKENS, LANDOR, LAMB and LANG;\\nEarly American ALMANACS and Choice Examples of early\\nAMERICAN TYPOGRAPHY; Volumes from the Libraries of\\nGEORGE WASHINGTON, JOHN HANCOCK, THOMAS\\nPRINCE, JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL; an ALBUM contain\u00c2\u00ac\\ning the AUTOGRAPHS of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, his Cabinet\\nand the WAR CONGRESS; curious Revolutionary CARTOONS\\nand Prints; a unique MINIATURE, on IVORY, of ROBERT\\nMERRY and MRS. MERRY, etc., etc., etc.\\nTO BE SOLD AT AUCTION\\nionday, Tuesday/Wednesday,\\nJANUARY\\n5 and 1 6,1895\\nAT 3 P. M.\\nS?\\nBANGS CO. 739 VT Tokk\u00e2\u0084\u00a2\\n_j_ A\\nS3f B]ds executed by the Auctioneers for buyers unable to be present", "height": "3464", "width": "2153", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0005.jp2"}, "6": {"fulltext": "i#", "height": "3253", "width": "1951", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0006.jp2"}, "7": {"fulltext": "J\\nCATALOGUE.\\ni\\n2\\nDAMS, W. Davenport. Famous Books. Front\u00c2\u00ac\\nispiece. i2mo, cloth. Lond. 1875\\nAldrich, Thomas Bailey. The Ballad of Babie\\nBell, and other Poems, 1859; Mercedes, and\\nlater Lyrics, 1884. 2 vols. i2mo, original cloth.\\nFirst editions. N. Y. 1859\u00e2\u0080\u009484\\n3 Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. Mercedes, and later Lyrics.\\n8vo, cloth, uncut. First Edition. Bost. 1884\\n4 Allen, Ethan. Reason, the Only Oracle of Man; or,\\nA Compendious System of Natural Religion, c.\\nCut. i2mo, original boards. Rare. Phil. 1836\\nA very singular and rare work by the Revolutionary Patriot.\\n5 Allen, Ira. Particulars of the Capture of the ship Olive\\nBranch, laden with a cargo of Cannon and Arms\\nWith an Appendix, proposing a Ship Canal from Lake\\nChamplain to the River St. Lawrence; the Evacuation\\nof Ticonderoga, and Events of the War in 1777; and,\\nA Narrative of Colonel Ethan Allen\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Captivity,\\nfrom 1775 to 1778. By Ira Allen, of Vermont. Vol.\\nII. 8vo, calf. Phil.: Printed for the author 1805\\nThis contains the complete work, although called Volume 2\\nand is a very rare book, this copy having been presented to Thomas\\nMcKean, a Signer of the Declaration of Independence, and has his\\nautograph. The Narrative of Ethan Allen\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Captivity has separate\\ntitle-page, dated Philadelphia ijgg.\\n6 Almanac. The English Apollo for 1720, by Richard\\nSaunder; and five others. 6 vols. i8mo. Lond. 1720\\nDoctor Franklin got his idea of Poor Richard from this almanac\\nmaker and used the pseudonym of Richard Saunders for his Own\\nalmanacs.\\n4 X7", "height": "3464", "width": "2153", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0007.jp2"}, "8": {"fulltext": "4\\n6^- Almanac. Poor Robin, Comical and Curious; The\\nLadies\u00e2\u0080\u0099 Diary, portrait/ and others; all for 1720.\\n5 vols. i8mo. Lond. 1720\\n7 Almanac. Allgemeines Historisches Taschenbuch\\nfur 1784. Die Geschichte der Revolution von Nord-\\nAmerica, von C. M. Sprengel. Maps and plates. i8mo,\\nuncut. Berlin (1784)\\nThe plates by Chodowiecki depict leading incidents in the Amer\u00c2\u00ac\\nican Revolution, Andre\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Capture, the Boston Tea-Party, portraits of\\nWashington, Franklin, Paul Jones and others; and colored plates of\\nAmerican Military Costumes and Flags. Rare in any form, but par\u00c2\u00ac\\nticularly so uncut.\\n8 Almanack. The Universal American Almanack for 1769.\\nBy Andrew Aguecheek, Philom. i2mo, uncut.\\nPhil. Andrew Steuart (1768)\\nThese early almanacs are seldom found complete.\\n9 Almanack. The Universal American Almanack for 1770.\\nBy Andrew Aguecheek, Philom. i2mo, uncut.\\nPhil. Thomas Magee Administrator (1769\\n10 Almanack. Father Abraham\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Almanack for 1771. By\\nAbraham Weatherwise, Gent. Frontispiece. i2mo,\\nuncut. Phil.: John Dunlap 1770)\\n11 Almanack. Poor Will\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Almanack for 1776, i2mo, uncut;\\nPoor Will\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Pocket Almanack for the year 1801,\\noriginal covers. 2 vols.\\n12 Almanac. Calendrier de Philadelphie en Pennsylvanie.\\ni6mo. a Philadelphie, 1779\\nVery rare and curious, with satires upon Burgoyne and the\\nBritish, a quaint dialogue between Sir Thomas and Mistris\\nRachel in Franklin\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Poor Richard manner; an account of\\nPennsylvania, c.\\n13 Almanac. Poor Richard Improved, for 1790. By Rich\u00c2\u00ac\\nard Saunders, Philom. i6mo.\\nPhil. Hall 6\u00c2\u00b0 Sellers (1789)\\n14 Almanac. Poulson\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Town Country for 1792.\\ni6mo, uncut. Phil. 1791\\n15 America. Recherches Historiques et Politiques sur les\\nEtats-Unis. Par Un Citoyen de Virginie. 2 vols.\\n8vo, calf. Colie, 1788", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0008.jp2"}, "9": {"fulltext": "5\\n16 American Annual Register (The); of, Historical Me\u00c2\u00ac\\nmoirs of the United States for the year 1796. By\\nJames Thomson Callender. 8yo, boards, uncut.\\nPhil. 1797\\n17 American Antiquarian Society. An Address to its\\nMembers by William Jenks, A.M.,S.A.S. 8vo. Bost. 1813\\nDelivered on their first anniversary.\\n18 American Antiquarian Society. An Account of. In\u00c2\u00ac\\ncorporated October 24, 1812. 8vo. Bost. 1813\\nThe first pamphlet issued by order of the society.\\n19 American Humor. Neal\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Charcoal Sketches; Bracken-\\nridge\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Captain Farrago and Major O\u00e2\u0080\u0099Regan; Porter\u00e2\u0080\u0099s\\nBig Bear of Arkansas; The Widow Rugby\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Husband;\\nand others, illustrated by Barley c. 20 vols. Phil. v. d.\\nAn amusing collections of old-time side-splitters.\\n20 American Novel. Lucinda; or, The Mountain Mourner.\\ni8mo, sheep. Ithaca (N. Y.), 1836\\n21 American Novel. Otiska; or, The First and the Last\\nLove. i8mo, boards. Scarce. Rochester, 1832\\n22 American Novel. Laura. By a Lady of Philadelphia.\\ni2mo, sheep. Phil. Bradford Inskeep, 1809\\nOriginal edition. Native romances of that date are very difficult\\nto procure.\\n23 American Novel. Village Sketches; or, Tales of Somer\u00c2\u00ac\\nville. i2mo, boards, uncut. Norristown, Pa., 1825\\n24 American Notes and Queries. Vols. 1 to 6, all pub\u00c2\u00ac\\nlished. 4 vols. half morocco, 2 vols. in numbers\\n6 vols. 4to. Phil. 1888\u00e2\u0080\u009491\\n25 American Notes and Queries. Vol. 1, Nos. 2 and 3.\\n8vo. Phil.: W. Brotherhead 1857\\nThis publication ended with the third number.\\n26 American (The) Pirate\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Own Book. H oodcuts. i8mo,\\nboards. Rare. Phil. 1843\\nWith a full account of the mutiny on the brig Somers, and the\\nexecution of Midshipman Spencer and his accomplices.\\n27 American Poems, Selected and Original. Vol. 1, all\\npublished. 8vo, original calf. Fine copy.\\nLitchfield, (1793)\\nEdited by E. H. Smith. Has list of subscribers. The first\\nAmerican collection, with poems by William Dunlap and others.\\nI", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0009.jp2"}, "10": {"fulltext": "6\\n28 American Poetry. Specimens, with Critical and Bio\u00c2\u00ac\\ngraphical Notices by Samuel Kettell. 3 vols. 12 mo,\\nboards, uncut. Fine copy. Bost. 1829\\nThe third volume has ..a catalogue of American Poetry, which in\u00c2\u00ac\\ncludes Poe\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Tamerlane,\u00e2\u0080\u009d Boston, 1827.\\n29 American Register (The). Edited by Robert Walsh, Jr.\\n2 vols. 8vo, uncut. Phil. 1817\\nContains the only translation of Barbe Marbois\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Conspiracy\\nof Arnold and Andre.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n30 Anacreon. The Odes of Anacreon. By James Usher\\ni6mo, cloth, uncut. A rare edition. Lond. 1833\\n31 Anderson. Life and Works of Alexander Anderson,\\nM.D., the first American Wood Engraver. By Fred\u00c2\u00ac\\neric M. Burr, A. M. Three portraits of Dr. Anderson\\nand engravings. 4to, half leather, uncut. N. Y. 1893\\nLimited edition.\\n32 Anderson Plates. The Holy Bible. With fifteen full-\\npage engravings by Dr. Alexander Anderson (all signed\\nAnderson), four maps and one copper-plate. 4to, sheep,\\npp. 932, 160. N. Y.: Collins Co., 1816-1818\\nThe first stereotyped edition issued by Collins, with at least\\nseven engravings by Anderson which are not mentioned in the col\u00c2\u00ac\\nlation of O\u00e2\u0080\u0099Callaghan.. The New Testament title is dated 1818, a\\npoint also unnoticed by O\u00e2\u0080\u0099Callaghan. This is a rare Bible and in\\ngood condition.\\n33 Anderson Plates. The New Testament of our Lord and\\nSaviour Jesus Christ. With four plates by Dr. Alexander\\nAnderson. 641110, red roan.\\nNorthampton: f. H. Butler n. d. (c. 1840)\\nThis rare little Testament is unmentioned by O\u00e2\u0080\u0099Callaghan.\\n34 Anecdotes Espagnoles et- Portvgaises. 3 vols. nmo,\\nvellum. Paris, 1772\\nA scarce collection, with mention of Columbus.\\n35 Andre. Stories about Arnold, Andre and Champe, for\\nthe Children of the United States. Woodcuts. Small\\n4to, original boards. New Haven, 1831\\nA very scarce little book, in few Andre collections.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0010.jp2"}, "11": {"fulltext": "36 Andrews.\u00e2\u0080\u0094The Bradford Map. The City of New York\\nat the time of the Granting of the Montgomerie\\nCharter. A description thereof compiled by William\\nLoring Andrews, to accompany a fac-simile of an\\nactual survey made by James Lyne and printed by\\nWilliam Bradford in 1731. Numerous plates. Small\\n4to, cloth, uncut.\\nN. Y. Printed at the De Vinne Press 1893\\nOne of ten copies on Japan paper, and the only Japan paper\\ncopy sold.\\n37 Anderson Plates. Bunyan\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Holy War. Ornamented\\nwith engravings on wood by Anderson, signed. i2mo,\\nsheep. N. Y. 1805\\n38 Anderson Plates. The Seasons. By James Thomson.\\nWith fine plates engraved by Dr. Anderson. i2mo, sheep.\\nN. Y. 1805\\n39 Anderson. Speech of Robert Emmet, Esq., as delivered\\nat the Sessions House, Dublin. i6mo. N. Y. 1816\\nWith a full-page portrait of Emmet; engraved by Dr. Anderson.\\nRare.\\n40 Annuals. The Atlantic Souvenir, 1828 and 1829; The\\nToken, 1831, 1832 and 1833; The Magnolia, 1837; The\\nGift, 1839 and 1844; The Lady\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Cabinet Album, 1834.\\n9 vols. v. p., v. d.\\nPlates by John Cheney, A. B. Durand and others, and contribu\u00c2\u00ac\\ntions by the most eminent authors of that day, including Hawthorne,\\nLongfellow, Holmes and others.\\n41 Anthology. The Muse; or, Flowers of Poetry. By\\nSamuel W. Cole, author of the Columbian Spelling\\nBook. i8mo, boards.\\nCornish, Me. Fot the Author, 1827\\nAn uncommon collection with many American pieces.\\n42 Argot. A Dictionary of Modern Slang, Cant and Vulgar\\nWords. Frontispiece. i2mo, cloth. Lond. i860\\nWith a bibliography.\\n43 Argot. Eccentricities of the French Language. Dic-\\ntionnaire de l\u00e2\u0080\u0099Argot Parisien. Cuts. 8vo, half mo\u00c2\u00ac\\nrocco. Lond. c. 1867", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0011.jp2"}, "12": {"fulltext": "8\\n44 Arminian Magazine, Vol. II., Phil. 1790; Matthew Ar\u00c2\u00ac\\nnold\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Selected Poems, Lond. 1883; Art Work in Gold\\nand Silver, illustrated Lond. 1882. 3 vols.\\n45 Ascham, Ant. Of the Confusions and Revolutions of\\nGovernments. Small i2mo, half calf. Lond. 1649\\n46 Atlee, Edwin A. Essays at Poetry; or, a Collection of\\nFugitive Pieces. With the Life of Eugenius Laude\\nWatts. i2mo, boards, uncut. Phil. 1828\\nRare. Not in Allibone or Sabin.\\n47 Aurora Borealis (the) or, Flashes of Wit. Illustrated\\nby D. C. Johnston. i6mo, half calf. Bost. 1831\\nWith the rare frontispiece\u00e2\u0080\u0094the group of American actors in\\ncharacter.\\n48 Autograph Album, with signatures of Abraham Lincoln,\\nHannibal Hamlin, all the Cabinet, the Senate and\\nHouse of Representatives. 4to, morocco. Contain\u00c2\u00ac\\ning in all about 214 signatures, including E. M. Stan\u00c2\u00ac\\nton, Welles, Seward, Hendricks, Sumner, Reverdy\\nJohnson, John Sherman, Thad. Stevens, Ignatius Don\u00c2\u00ac\\nnelly, Kernan, E. B. Washburn, Griswold, S. S, Cox.\\nPendleton, Randall, Windom, Voorhees, Blaine, Hol\u00c2\u00ac\\nman, Garfield, c.\\nAn interesting relic of the War Congress in Lincoln\u00e2\u0080\u0099s first term.\\n49 Autographs. A large and miscellaneous lot of several\\nhundred autograph letters, manuscripts, documents,\\nc., including numerous foreign celebrities, potentates,\\ngrandees, and plebeians, with some interesting Ameri\u00c2\u00ac\\ncan characters. To be sold as one lot.\\nACON, Francis. Essays, Boston, 1828; The\\nLegends of Baden-Baden, illustrated with nude\\nnymphs Baden-Baden, 1865. 2 vols.\\nBalzac. Les Contes Drolatiques colligez ez\\nAbbayes de Touraine, et mis en lumiere par le sieur\\nDe Balzac. Cinquiesme edition illustree de 425 dessins\\npar Gustave Dore. i2mo, half morocco.\\nParis: Sociiti Generate, MDCCCLV.\\nApparently upon a superior paper to the ordinary issues.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0012.jp2"}, "13": {"fulltext": "9\\n5 2 Bancroft, George. Poems, by George Bancroft. 8vo,\\noriginal boards, uncut. Cambridge, 1823\\nThe only edition, see The Philobiblion,\u00e2\u0080\u009d for a caustic review\\nof the book.\\n53 Barclay, Anthony. R. H. Wilde\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Summer Rose, its\\norigin, mystery, c. 8vo, cloth. Savannah, 1871\\nBook-plate of C. H. Hart and A. L. S. inserted.\\n54 Barlow, Joel. The Vision of Columbus, to which is\\nadded the Conspiracy of Kings. 8vo, calf. Paris, 1793\\n55 Barnard, Edward. History of England. Folio, sheep.\\nLond. 1782\\nProfusely illustrated, including many plates having relation to\\nthe American Revolution, portraits, battle scenes, Paul Jones and\\nthe Serapis, Capture of Lee, Surrender of Cornwallis\u00e2\u0080\u0094all good\\nmeat for the Grangerite.\\n56 Barnum, H. L. The Spy Unmasked; or, Memoirs of Enoch\\nCrosby, alias Harvey Birch, being an authentic account\\nof the secret services which he rendered his country\\nduring the Revolutionary War, taken from his own lips\\nin shorthand. Portrait. nmo, original boards.\\nRare. Cinn. 1831\\n57 Bayley. Poems, by Peter Bayley, Jun., Esq. i8mo,\\nsheep. Phil. 1804\\nVery scarce. Contains some ludicrous imitations of Words\u00c2\u00ac\\nworth\u00e2\u0080\u0099s style.\\n58 Beasley, Frederick. A Search of Truth in the Science\\nof the Human Mind. 8vo, half calf. Phil. 1822\\nContains an account of the singular delusion of a young man who\\nfancied himself Washington\u00e2\u0080\u0099s illegitimate son.\\n59 Beattie. An Account of the Life of James Beattie,\\nLL.D., by Alex. Bower. i2mo, calf. Lond. 1804\\nWith a sketch of Scottish literature.\\n60 Bellamy. An Apology for the Life of George Anne\\nBellamy, late of Covent-Garden Theatre. With the\\nsuppressed Letter to John Calcraft, Esq. 5 vols.\\n12mo, half calf. Scarce. Lond. 1785\\n61 Bellew, Frank P. W. Health Guyed. Profusely illus\u00c2\u00ac\\ntrated with cuts by Chip. Oblong 4to, boards.\\nN. Y. 1890", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0013.jp2"}, "14": {"fulltext": "IO\\n62 Bennet, Rev. Moses P. Lectures on Theology; or,\\nDissertations on some of the most important Doctrines\\nof the Christian Religion. i2mo, boards, uncut.\\nKittanning, Pa. 1826\\nThe author of this daring work, becoming abashed at his own\\nbold assertions, suppressed the book, and it is said that only five\\ncopies escaped destruction.\\n63 [Bentalou, Paul.] Pulaski Vindicated from an unsup\u00c2\u00ac\\nported charge inconsiderately or malignantly intro\u00c2\u00ac\\nduced in Judge Johnson\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Life of Greene.\\n8vo, uncut. Rare. Balt. 1824\\n64 Bhagvat-Geeta (The); or, Dialogues of Kreeshna and\\nArjoon, with Notes. Translated by Charles Wilkins.\\n4to. Lond. 1785\\nThe extremely rare original edition.\\n65 Bibliography. The First Century of German Printing in\\nAmerica, 1728-1830. By Oswald Seidensticker. 8vo.\\nPhil. 1893\\n66 Bibliography of the State of Ohio, by Peter G. Thomson.\\nRoyal 8vo, cloth, uncut. Cinn., I880\\n67 Bibliography of Rhode Island. By John Russell Bartlett.\\nTall 8vo, half cloth. Providence, 1864\\nLimited edition, 150 copies.\\n68 Bibliographical Contributions (Harvard). Notes on\\nShelley\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Skylark,\u00e2\u0080\u009d c., 2 pamphlets, 1889; Cata\u00c2\u00ac\\nlogue of the Norman Collection, and, Illustrated\\nCatalogue of the Pene du Bois Collection. 4 vols.\\n69 Bibliography. Catalogue of Fictitious Names. By Olphar\\nHamst (Ralph Thomas). 8vo, cloth, uncut.\\nLond. 1868\\n70 Bibliography. Directory of Second-hand Booksellers and\\nList of Public Libraries, c. i2mo, cloth.\\nRochdale, 1891\\n71 Bibliography. The Literature of the Rebellion. A Cata\u00c2\u00ac\\nlogue of Books and Pamphlets relating to the Civil\\nWar in America. By John Russell Bartlett. Royal\\n8vo, boards, uncut. Bost. 1866\\nScarce. An edition of 250 copies only.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0014.jp2"}, "15": {"fulltext": "II\\n72 Bibliotheca Americana. Robert Clarke Co., Cincin\u00c2\u00ac\\nnati; The E. H. Butler Co. Collection; Gerald E.\\nHart Collection. 3 vols. 8vo, half cloth, uncut.\\n1886-1890\\n73 Biographical Gallery (The). Comprising 240portraits of\\ndistinguished characters with biographies. i2mo, half\\nmorocco. Lond. 1834\\nDiminutive portraits of Washington and other Americans.\\n74 [Bird, R. M.] The Hawks of Hawk-Hollow. A Tra\u00c2\u00ac\\ndition of Pennsylvania. 2 vols. nmo, original cloth.\\nOriginal edition. Scarce. Phil. 1835\\n75 Birrell, Augustine. Obiter Dicta, both series; Res\\nJudicatae; Men, Women and Books. 4 vols. i6mo,\\ncloth. N. Y. 1885-94\\n76 Bland Papers (The): being a Selection from the Manu\u00c2\u00ac\\nscripts of Col. Theodorick Bland, Jr. Vol. 1. 8vo,\\nboards. Petersburg, 1840\\n77 Blake, William. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell.\\n4to, half red morocco.\\nIn colors, upon 27 leaves. A reprint of the weird and uncanny-\\noriginal, from which it can be distinguished only by the initiated.\\n78 Blake. Illustrations of the Book of Job, with Descriptive\\nLetterpress and Sketch of the Artist\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Life and Works,\\nby Charles Eliot Norton. 4to, cloth. Bost. 1875\\nThe plates are exact fac-similes of the originals.\\n79 Blake Plates. Enfield\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Exercises in Elocution. Four\\nplates {engraved by Blake). i2mo, sheep. Lond. 1804\\n80 \u00e2\u0080\u009cBoston Band (The).\u00e2\u0080\u009d The Eleventh Hour, by Robert\\nS. Coffin, Boston, 1827; Rural Tales, c., by Robert\\nBloomfield, frontispiece, Phil. 1802; Books and Authors,\\nCurious Facts and Characteristic Sketches, with cuts\\nn. d. 3 vols. i6mo.\\n81 Boudinot, Elias. A Star in the West. 8vo, sheep.\\nTrenton, 1816\\nAn attempt to trace the origin of the American Indians back to\\nthe long-lost Ten Tribes of Israel.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0015.jp2"}, "16": {"fulltext": "\u00e2\u0080\u00a282 Bouquet. Relation Historique de l\u00e2\u0080\u0099Expedition contre\\nles Indiens de l\u00e2\u0080\u0099Ohio en MDCCLXIV. Maps and plates.\\n8vo, vellum. Amsterdam, 1769\\nThis edition contains more matter than the ^English issues;, the\\nplates are after Benjamin West.\\n\u00c2\u00a33 Brannan, Wm. P. Vagaries of Vandyke Brown, nmo,\\ncloth. Cinn. 1865\\nA very scarce volume of Poems.\\n84 Brainerd. Mirabilia Dei inter Indicos; or, the Rise and\\nProgress of a Remarkable Work of Grace Amongst a\\nNumber of the Indians in the Provinces of New-\\nJersey and Pennsylvania, justly represented in a\\nJournal kept by order of the Honorable Society (In\\nScotland) for Propagating Christian Knowledge.\\nBy David Brainerd. Philadelphia: printed and sold\\nby William Bradford in Second-Street [1745-1746].\\n8vo, original sheep. A fine copy.\\n8 5 Bridall, John. Lex Spuriorum; or, the Law relating to\\nBastardy. i6mo. Lond. 1703\\nAutograph of Jos. Read.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n-86 Bronte. The Works of Charlotte, Emily and Anne\\nBronte. With illustrations and ornaments. 12 vols.\\n8vo, buckram, uncut. Lond. 1893\\nOne of the few large-paper copies of the beautiful Temple edi\u00c2\u00ac\\ntion, printed by Dent.\\n87 Brooke, Henry. The Fool of Quality. Vignettes. 2\\nvols. i6mo, boards, uncut. Chiswick Press 1829\\n88 Brown, Alexander. The Genesis of the United States.\\nWith one hundred portraits maps and plans. 2 vols. large\\n8vo, cloth, uncut. Riverside Press, 1890\\nOne of the most valuable historical publications of recent years.\\n89 [Brown, Charles Brockden.] Arthur Mervyn or,\\nMemoirs of the Year 1793. 2 vols. nmo, original\\nhalf roan. Phil. 1799\\nFirst edition of one of the best works of the first American nov\u00c2\u00ac\\nelist, and very rare.\\n90 Brown, Charles Brockden Translator and Editor). A\\nView of the Soil and Climate of the United States of\\nAmerica, by C. F. Volney. Maps and plates. 8vo,\\ncalf. Phil. 1804", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0016.jp2"}, "17": {"fulltext": "i3\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2*91 Brown, Dr. John. John Leech. Illustrated. 321110,\\ncloth. Bost. 1877\\nThe scarce little \u00e2\u0080\u009cVest-Pocket\u00e2\u0080\u009d series.\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a292 Brown, Thomas, M.D. The Paradise of Coquettes.\\ni2mo, boards, uncut. Edinburgh, 1817\\nA curious poem.\\n93 [Browne, Charles F.] Artemus Ward\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Panorama.\\nFirst Edition. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth. N. Y. 1869\\n94 Browne, J. Ross. Crusoe\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Island, with Sketches of\\nAdventure in California and Washoe. Illustrated.\\ni2mo, cloth. N. Y. 1864\\n95 Browning, Elizabeth Barrett. Poems, with Introduc\u00c2\u00ac\\ntory Essay by Tuckerman. 2 vols. i2mo, cloth, uncut.\\nThe first complete American edition. N. Y. 1853\\n96 Bryan, Daniel. The Mountain Muse: comprising\\nthe Adventures of Daniel Boone, c., Harrisonburg,\\n1813; The Lay of Gratitude, uncut, Phil. 1826.\\n2 vols.\\n97 Bryant, William Cullen. The Flood of Years. Illus\u00c2\u00ac\\ntrated by W. J. Linton. Small 4to, green morocco,\\nextra gilt. N. Y. 1878\\n98 Bulkeley and Cummins. A Voyage to the South Seas in\\nthe Years 1740-1. Containing a faithful Narrative of\\nthe Loss of his Majesty\u00e2\u0080\u0099s ship the Wager with\\nmany things not published in the first edition, by John\\nBulkeley and John Cummins. The Second Edition,\\nwith additions. Small 8vo, original calf. Fine copy.\\nPhil.: James Chattin, 1757\\nThis second edition was Printed for the author (Bulkeley) in\\nPhiladelphia, where he was then resident, and is dedicated to the Hon.\\nWilliam Denny, Lieut.-Governor of the Province of Pennsylvania.\\nThe volume contains a 17-page list Of subscribers in America.\\n99 Bulletin du Bibliophile et du Bibliothecaire, par J.\\nTechener. Plate. 8vo, half morocco. Paris, i860\\n100 Bundling its Origin, Progress and Decline in Amer\u00c2\u00ac\\nica, by Henry Reed Stiles. i2mo, cloth. Scarce.\\nAlbany, 1871\\n101 Bunner, H. C. Rowen. First Edition. i2mo,\\ncloth. N. Y. 1892", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0017.jp2"}, "18": {"fulltext": "14\\n102 Bunyan, John. The Pilgrim\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Progress from this\\nWorld to that Which is to Come. Complete in three\\nparts. Embellished ivith cuts. i6mo, sheep.\\nExeter: Printed for Henry Ranlet, 1804\\nImperfect, two leaves, pp. n-14, missing.\\n103 Burgoyne, Lieut.-Gen. John. Dramatic and Poetical\\nWorks. Copper-plates. 2 vols. 12 mo, half bound,\\nuncut. Lond. 1808\\n104 [Burnet, William.] An Essay on Scripture Prophecy,\\nwherein it is Endeavoured to Explain the Three Periods\\nContain\u00e2\u0080\u0099d in the XII Chapter of the Prophet Daniel.\\nWith some Arguments to make it Probable that the\\nFirst of the Periods did Expire in the Year 1715.\\n4to, original boards. Printed [at New York, by\\nWilliam Bradford] in the Year MDCCXXIV.\\nOn the reverse title is inscribed T. Prince Boston, July 15,\\n172Q. Ye Gift of ye Author Govr. Burnet, in the neat-chirography\\nof Thomas Prince. In his hand is also inscribed after Finis on\\npage 167 Perlegi. A volume of exceptional interest and value.\\n105 Burns, Robert. Poetical Works, with his Life. i2mo,\\nsheep. (Name on title.) Phil.: Chaptnan, 1811\\nA rare edition, with an appendix containing Holy Willy\u00e2\u0080\u0099s\\nPrayer and other pieces of a free character, the nature of which the\\nreader is warned against in the preface.\\n106 Burns, Robert. The Prose Works and Amatory\\nEpistles, including Letters to Clarinda. Plates\\n8vo, half calf. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1819\\n107 Burns, Robert. Poetical Works. Illustrated. 8vo,\\nhalf morocco. Phil. 1858\\n108 Burns. The Complete Works of Robert Burns, with a\\nNew Life by Allan Cunningham. Elegantly illustrated.\\nLarge thick 8vo, sheep. Bqst. 1873\\n109 Burns. The National Melodies of Scotland, united to\\nthe Songs of Robert Burns, Allan Ramsay and other\\neminent Lyric Poets, with Symphonies and Accom\u00c2\u00ac\\npaniments for the Piano Forte, by Haydn, Pleyel, c.\\nFrontispiece of portraits. 4to, half roan. Rare.\\nLond. 1834", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0018.jp2"}, "19": {"fulltext": "*5\\nno Burroughs. Sketch of the Life of the Notorious Stephen\\nBurroughs. 241110, boards.\\nN. Y. Evert Duyckinck 1811\\nScarce edition of this N. E. classic, indexed in ink by a former\\nowner.\\nin Burr. The Conspiracy of Col. Aaron Burr: a historical\\nromance, nmo. Scarce. N. Y. 1854\\n112 Burton, J. Hill. The Book-Hunter, c. With addi\u00c2\u00ac\\ntional notes by Richard Grant White. 8vo, cloth.\\nScarce. N. Y. 1863\\n113 Burton, Richard. The Wars in England, Scotland and\\nIreland. Illustrated. 4to, russia. Westminster, 1810\\nOne of the plates is the fine portrait of Charles I., engraved by\\nByfield.\\n114 Burton, Richard. Admirable Curiosities, Rarities and\\nWonders in England, Scotland and Ireland. Illustrated.\\n4to, russia. Westminster, 1811\\n115 Burton, Richard. The History of the House of Orange.\\nFrontispiece and rubricated title. 4to, russia.\\nWestminster, 1814\\n116 [Byllesby, L.] Patent Right Oppression Exposed; or,\\nKnavery Detected, in an Address, to unite all good\\npeople to obtain a repeal of the Patent Laws. By\\nPatrick N. I. Elisha, Poet Laureate. i2mo, boards,\\nuncut. Rare. Phil. 1813\\nPrincipally relating to Oliver Evans and his Discovery of the\\nSteam Engine, with a prophecy that the time will come when\\npeople will travel in stages moved by steam engines, from one city to\\nanother, almost as fast as birds fly, fifteen or twenty miles in an\\nhour,\u00e2\u0080\u009d which demonstrates that the author, if a bad poet, was by no\\nmeans a poor prdphet.\\n117 Byron. English Bards and Scotch Reviewers. 8vo,\\nboards, uncut. Lond. Cawthorn 1810\\n118 Byron. Works, complete. With frontispieces. 10 vols.\\n3 2mo, green cloth. Lond.: Murray 1837\\nThe dainty and legibly printed pocket edition.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0019.jp2"}, "20": {"fulltext": "16\\n119 Byron. The Inedited Works of Lord Byro n, now first\\npublished from his letters, journals and other MSS. in\\nthe possession of his son Major George Gordon\\nByron. Portrait. Part 1. 8vo, original wrappers,\\nuncut. N. Y. (1849)\\nA curious and scarce bit of Byroniana, for an account of which\\nsee The Philobiblion.\\n120 Byron. The Works of Lord Byron, in Verse and Prose.\\nIncluding his letters, journals, c. Plates. Large\\n8vo, cloth. N* Y. 1840\\n121 Byron. The Works of Lord Byron. Including his\\nSuppressed Poems. Portrait and facsimile. 8vo, full\\nrussia. Fine copy. Paris: Galignani 1827\\n122\\nABLE, George W. Old Creole Days. First\\nEdition. i2mo, cloth. N. Y. 1879\\nCable. The Creoles of Louisiana. Illustrated\\nby Joseph Pennell. 8vo, cloth. First Edition.\\nN. Y. 1884\\n124 Calamy, Edmund. The Nonconformists\u00e2\u0080\u0099 Memorial.\\nTwenty-seven beautifully engraved portraits. 2 vols. 8vo,\\nhalf calf. Rare. Lond. 1775\\nBest edition, including the epitaphs and portrait of Dr. Will-\\n125 [Callender, J. T.] The History of the United States-\\nfor 1796, includiug a variety of interesting particulars.\\n8vo, original half binding, uncut. Phil. 1797\\nIn this precious publication the charges were first made against\\nthe character of Alexander Hamilton, which led him to reply in that\\nremarkable pamphlet, entitled \u00e2\u0080\u009cObservations upon Certain Docu\u00c2\u00ac\\nments,\u00e2\u0080\u009d c.\\n126 [Calender, J. T.] The American Annual Register for\\n1796. 8vo, uncut, library stamp. Phil. 1797\\n127 [Callender.] The Political Progress of Britain, Part\\nFirst, Phil. 1795; Address of M. Carey to the Public,\\n1794; Vindication of the Small Farmers of Ireland, by\\nCarey, 1836. 3 pamphlets, 8vo.\\nCallender sought safety in flight after the publication of the first-\\nnamed pamphlet in Scotland.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0020.jp2"}, "21": {"fulltext": "ia8 Calverley, C. S., Verses and Translations, Cambridge,\\n1877; Fly Leaves, by C. S. C., n. d. 2 vols. i2mo.\\n129 (Ealrnn, 3 ol)n. Iohn Caluins Commentarie vpon the\\nPsalmes. Black Letter. 2 vols. small 4to, half\\ncalf. Sine loco aut anno\\nA very curious, rare and interesting old edition, apparently of the\\nXVIth Century, without title or colophon, and lacking a leaf of the\\ntable at end. The text seems to be entirely complete, and in the\\nsecond volume, after finis,\u00e2\u0080\u009d appears All Prayfes, Honour, and\\nThanks bee vntoo God. Amen.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n130 Carey, Alice. Hagar: a story of to-day. i2mo, cloth.\\nFirst Edition. N. Y. 1852\\n131 \u00e2\u0080\u009cCarroll, Lewis.\u00e2\u0080\u009d Through the Looking Glass, and\\nwhat Alice found there. Illustrated by John Tenniel.\\ni2mo, cloth. Lond. 1872\\nA clean copy of the scarce first edition.\\n132 Castiglione, Baldessar. II libro del Cortegiano. Por\u00c2\u00ac\\ntrait 2 vols. in 1. i2mo, vellum. sfl. 1771\\n133 Catalogue of Hamilton Cole\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Library. Plates of bind\u00c2\u00ac\\nings. Small 4to, half cloth. Phil. 1890\\n134 Catalogues of various Exhibitions at the Pennsylvania\\nAcademy of the Fine Arts, from 1812 to 1828. 16\\npamphlets.\\nWith the names and residences of the American artists of that\\nperiod. Interesting to the Students of American art.\\n135 Catalogue of the Library of Thomas W. Field, sold\\n1875. i2mo, half roan. N. Y. 1875\\nThe best collection relating to the American Indians; priced in\\npencil.\\n136 Catalogues of the S. L. M. Barlow; G. E. Hart; R. C.\\nHawkins; Boon Collection; Augustin Daly; Moreau;\\nR. G. White; C. N. Bancker, and other collections.\\n20 vols. 8vo.\\n137 Catalogue of Books from the Library of Genl. George\\nWashington, c., collected by John R. Baker, Sr., of\\nPhiladelphia. Sold Feb., 1891. Illustrated. 8vo,\\nuncut. Phil. 1891\\nWith many valuable fac-similes of title-pages, Revolutionary\\nBroadsides, Washington\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Book-Plate, c.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0021.jp2"}, "22": {"fulltext": "138 Catalogue of the American Library of the late George\\nBrinley. Third Part. 8vo, uncut. Hartford, 1881\\n139 Catalogue of Autographs, c, collected by Col. Charles\\nColcock Jones, Jr., of Georgia. Illustrated. 8vo,\\nuncut. Phil. 1894\\nAmong the valuable fac-similes is one of the Duche letter to\\nWashington.\\n140 Catalogue of the Art Collection of Mrs. MaryJ. Morgan.\\n8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1886\\n141 Catholic and Anti-Catholic Pamphlets, relating to\\nthe Riots in Philadelphia, in 1844. A scarce collection.\\n7 pieces.\\n142 Cavern of Death (The): a Moral Tale, nmo, sheep.\\nPhil. 1795\\nA lugubrious narrative, such as our forefathers read for pleasure.\\n143 Cellini, Benvenuto. The Life of. Translated by T.\\nNugent. 2 vols. nmo, half morocco. Phil. 1812\\nAugustine Birrell calls these A Rogue\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Memoirs.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n144 Chalmers, George. Plain Truth: Addressed to the In\u00c2\u00ac\\nhabitants of America. The Second Edition. 8vo.\\nPhil. Robert Bell, 1776\\nWith the additional matter: strictures on Tom Paine\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Com\u00c2\u00ac\\nmon Sense.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n145 Chap-Book (The). Vol. 1, Nos. 1 and 3, uncut, as\\nissued. 2 pieces. Chicago: Stone 6\u00c2\u00b0 Kimball, 1893\\n146 Chap-Book. The Unfortunate Concubine: or, History\\nof Jane Shore. Portrait in a modern rig. i2mo, uncut.\\nN. Y:: S. King 1822\\n147 Chap-Book. The Female Shipwright; or, Life and Ex\u00c2\u00ac\\ntraordinary Adventures of Mary Lacy, Discovery of\\nher Sex^ c., and others. 10 pieces. N. Y., 1807, c.\\n148 Chapin, Willis O. The Masters and Masterpieces of\\nEngraving. Illustrated with sixty engravings and helio\u00c2\u00ac\\ngravures. Large 8vo, decorated leather, in the Grolier\\nstyle, uncut. N. Y. Harpers 1894\\n149 Chatelain (Le Chevalier de). Le Monument d\u00e2\u0080\u0099un\\nFranpais a Shakespeare. Two titles. i2mo. Londres, 1867\\nThis little book is as good as a circus for those that love some\u00c2\u00ac\\nthing funny.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0022.jp2"}, "23": {"fulltext": "I 9\\n150 Cheney Plates. The Lady\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Cabinet Album. Plates\\nby John Cheney and others, nmo, leather. N. Y. (e.) 1840\\n151 Cheney Plates. The Token for 1837. Engravings by\\nCheney and others. i2mo, leather (binding broken).\\nBost. 1837\\nContains some original contributions of Hawthorne.\\n152 Child of Pallas (The) devoted mostly to the Belles\\nLettres, Nos. 1 to 8, in one volume, nmo (all pub\u00c2\u00ac\\nlished?), i2mo, sheep, Balt. 1800; Lord Ghesterfield\u00e2\u0080\u0099s\\nPrinciples of Politeness, Portsmouth, N. H. 1786.\\n2 vols.\\n153 Childs, George W. Recollections, portrait nmo\\nRecollections of General Grant, i8mo. 2 vols.\\nPhil. 1890\\n154 Chittenden, L. E. Personal Reminiscences, 1840-1890.\\nPortrait. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1893\\nInteresting chapters on book-hunting, Sanders\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Indian\\nWars,\u00e2\u0080\u009d c.\\n155 Christ Church, Philadelphia. An Historical Sermon,\\npreached there July 2, 1876, by E. A. Fogge. 8vo,\\ncloth. Phil. 1876\\n4 Inserted plates and an a. 1 s. of Bishop William White.\\n156 Christie, Robert. The Military and Naval Operations\\nin the Canadas, during the late War with the United\\nStates, 1807-1815. i2mo, boards, uncut. Rare.\\nN. Y. 1818\\n157 Chronicles of Turkeytown; or, The Works of Jeremy\\nPeters, containing the history of a dreadful catas\u00c2\u00ac\\ntrophe, the amours of Dr. Post and Mrs. Peweetle,\\nand the history of a tatterdemalion. 8vo, boards,\\nuncut. Rare. Phil. 1829\\nA curious American imitation of Sterne\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Tristram Shandy.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n158 Cincinnati. The Family Magazine. Profusely illus\u00c2\u00ac\\ntrated. 6 vols. 8vo, half roan.\\nCinn. J. A. James Co., 1836-41\\nA very uncommon magazine, with rare lithographed views of\\nCincinnati and Louisville, portrait of Daniel Boone, c., and numer\u00c2\u00ac\\nous illustrations of early steamboats, history of Steamboating in\\nAmerica, sketches of Western Pioneer Adventure, c. The bind\u00c2\u00ac\\nings not in good order, but the volumes are believed to be complete.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0023.jp2"}, "24": {"fulltext": "20\\n159 Cincinnati (Society of the). An Oration delivered at\\nNew Haven, July 7, 1801, before the Society of the\\nCincinnati. By T. Dwight. 8vo. Hartford, 1801\\nScarce, but 300 copies having been printed.\\n160 Cincinnati (Society). An Oration delivered at Hart\u00c2\u00ac\\nford, 6th July, 1802. By Benjamin Silliman. 8vo.\\nHartford, 1802\\nScarce, the edition having been but 300 copies.\\n161 Cincinnati (Society). Considerations on the Order of\\nCincinnatus, to which are added several original\\npapers relative to that Institution. Translated from\\nthe French of the Count de Mirabeau. 8vo.\\nPhil.: Seddon Spotswood, 1786\\nA very rare edition, with corrections.\\n162 Cincinnati (Society). An Oration delivered in St.\\nPhilip\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Church before the Inhabitants of Charleston,\\nJuly 4, 1809. By Thomas S. Grimke. 8vo. Rare.\\nCharleston, 1829\\nAn argument against the folly and madness of Disunion.\\n163 Cincinnati (Society). Addresses before the New York\\nand Rhode Island State Societies. By Marinus Wil\u00c2\u00ac\\nlett and others. 3 pamphlets, 8vo.\\nN. Y. and Providence, 1871-78\\n164 Citizen of Nature (The); in a Series of Letters from\\nan American Indian in London. i2mo, boards,\\nuncut. Lond. 1824\\n165 Claiborne, Nathaniel H. Notes on the War in the\\nSouth, with Biographical Sketches of Montgomery,\\nJackson, Sevier, c. umo, sheep. Richmond, 1819\\nVery scarce.,\\n166 Clark, Daniel. Proofs of the Corruption of Gen.\\nJames Wilkinson, and of his connexion with Aaron\\nBurr. 8vo, cloth back, boards, uncut. Phil. 1809\\nRare.-\\n167 Cobbett, Wm.- The Rush Light, Vol. 1, No. 6, Lond.\\n1800; Impeachment of Mr. La Fayette, translated by\\nWm. Cobbett, Phil. 1793. 2 rare pamphlets.\\nThe sixth number of the Rush Light is frequently wanting in sets.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0024.jp2"}, "25": {"fulltext": "21\\n168 Cobbett. Life of Andrew Jackson. Portrait. i2mo,\\nboards. Lond. 1834\\n169 Coleridge, S. T. Aids to Reflection, in the formation\\nof a manly character, c. First American Edition.\\nWith additions. 8vo, uncut.\\nBurlington: Chauncey Goodrich, 1829\\n170 Coleridge, S. T. The Statesman\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Manual. 12010,\\nboards. Burlington: Chauncey Goodrich 1832\\nFirst American edition.\\n171 Coleridge, Shelley and Keats. Poetical Works. Por\u00c2\u00ac\\ntrait. 8vo, calf. Phil. 1835\\nThe first American publication of Keats.\\n172 Columbian Muse (The): a selection of American Poetry,\\nfrom various authors of established reputation. i2mo,\\ncalf. New-York: Carey 1794\\n173 Columbus. Dyalogus Johannis Stamler Augustn. de\\nDiversarum Gencium Sectis et Mundi Religionibus.\\nWoodcut title repeated on verse. Folio. (Colophon): Ini-\\npressum Auguste per Erhardum oglin 6\u00c2\u00b0 Ieorgium Nadler\\nAnno nostre salutis 1. 50. 8. (1508)\\nOn the reverse of leaf a Hi. is a reference to Columbus, VeS-\\npucius, and the new found isles [of America]\u00e2\u0080\u0094one of the earliest\\nprinted references to this country.\\n174 Comic. The Humourist\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Own Book. Plates. i8mo,\\nroan. Phil. 1839\\nWith many curious American anecdotes.\\n175 Comic. Momus\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Birthday; or, Fun and Frolick. Col-\\nored plates. i6mo. Lond. 1823\\n176 Comic Songster (The Universal): containing all the\\npopular songs of Barnes, Jefferson, G. Dixon, c.\\n241110, roan. N. Y. 1829\\nThe first minstrel songs, Coal Black Rose, fc.\\n177 Commonwealth. An Essay on Commonwealth, or plain\\nremarks on the cause of the misery which afflicts the\\ngreatest part of the humun family. With the outlines\\nof a Constitution for Companies of Common, or Equal\\nInterest. With another similar pamphlet. 2 pieces,\\ni2mo. Phil. 1824\\nMost interesting, showing that the Utopian dreamers began\\nearly and remained late, having more recently been transformed into\\nhay-seed political demagogues.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0025.jp2"}, "26": {"fulltext": "22\\n178 Confederate. The War and its Heroes. B irst Series\\n(all published). Containing portraits and biographies of\\nCooper Lee, Jackson Longstreet and others. 8vo, with\\noriginal front cover. Richmond, 1864\\nOne of the rarest Confederate imprints, with rare portraits made\\nat the time.\\n179 Confederate. Southern Odes, by The Outcast, a gen-\\ntleman of South Carolina. 8vo, original wrappers.\\nA very rare book of Confederate poetry. Charleston, 1861\\n180 Confederate. Chief Points in the Laws of War and\\nNeutrality, .Search and Blockade. By John Fraser\\nMacqueen. i2mo, blue covers. Richmond, 1863\\n181 Confederate. Battle of Young\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Branch, or Manassas\\nPlain. By T. B. Warder and J. M. Catlett. Maps.\\ni6mo, original covers. Richmond, 1862\\nThe original Confederate account of Bull Run.\\n182 Confederate Music. Various pieces as issued in the\\nSouth during the late War, all of which are rare and\\ncurious. 33 pieces. 4to, original wrappers.\\n183 Confederate Music. Another lot. 19 pieces.\\n184 Confederate. Mary Barker: a Thrilling Narrative.\\nBy Charles Vernon. i2mo, original paper covers.\\nRaleigh, 1865\\n185 Confederate. The British Partisan: a Tale of the\\nOlden Time. By a Lady of South Carolina (Miss\\nMoragne). i6mo, original paper covers.\\nMacon, Ga. 1864\\n186 Confederate. The School of the Guides, for the use\\nof the Army ,.of the Confederate States. Twenty-eight\\nillustrations. i6mo, cloth. Griffin, Geo. 1861\\nWith paper label on cover, with colored representations of Con\u00c2\u00ac\\nfederate flags.. A rare Confederate hook.\\n187 Confederate. Hutton Freligh\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Southern Monthly,\\nDecember, 1861. Vol. 1, No. 4. 8vo. Memphis, 1861\\n188 Confederate. The Richmond Age: a Southern Eclec\u00c2\u00ac\\ntic Magazine. Vol. 1, No. 3, March, 1864, Illus\u00c2\u00ac\\ntrated cover.\\nContains an article on Dickens and Thackeray.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0026.jp2"}, "27": {"fulltext": "23\\n189 Confederate. \u00e2\u0080\u0094Pollard, Edward A. Observations in\\nthe North: Eight Months in Prison and on Parole.\\n8vo, paper covers. Richmond, 1865\\nThis is said to have been the last book with a Confederate im\u00c2\u00ac\\nprint printed within the Southern Confederacy.\\n190 Confederate. The Right Way for Restoring the late\\nRebel States to the Federal Union. By Robert R.\\nCollier. 8vo. Petersburg, 1865\\n191 Confederate. Life of Jefferson Davis. By a South\\nCarolinian. Portrait. Lond. (1863)\\nModerate copy of a scarce book.\\n192 Confederate. The Grayjackets. With Incidents and\\nSketches of Life in the Confederacy. Illustrated.\\n8vo, cloth. Phil. (1867)\\n193 Confederate. Extracts of Letters of Major-General\\nBryan Grimes to his wife, written while in active\\nservice in the Army of Northern Virginia. 8vo.\\nRaleigh, 1884\\n194 Congdon, Charles T. Reminiscences of a Journalist.\\nPortrait. i2mo, cloth. Bost. 1880\\nBook-plate of Henry W. Rolfe.\\n195 Congreve, Rowe and Garth. Poems. Beautifully\\nillustrated. 3 vols. in 1. nmo, half mor. Lond. 1800\\n196 Connecticut. Sketches of Connecticut, Forty Years\\nSince. i2mo, boards, uncut. Hartford, 1824\\n197 Cooke, Philip Pendleton. Froissart Ballads, and other\\nPoems. i2mo, boards. Phil. 1847\\nOnly edition, now very scarce.\\n198 Cooper, J. Fenimore. A Residence in France, with an\\nexcursion up the Rhine, and a second visit to Switzer\u00c2\u00ac\\nland. 8vo, uncut. Paris, 1836\\n199 Copperheads. The Old Guard (Magazine.) Vols. 5\\nand 6. 2 vols. 8vo. N. Y. 1867\u00e2\u0080\u00948\\n200 Cotton, John. A Briefe Exposition with Practicall\\nObservations upon the Whole Book of Ecclesiastes.\\ni2mo, calf. Lond. 1657\\n201 Cotton. A Brief Exposition with Practical Observa\u00c2\u00ac\\ntions upon the whole Book of Canticles. Never before\\nprinted. i2mo, calf. Lond. 1655\\nTwo leaves besmeared with mud.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0027.jp2"}, "28": {"fulltext": "I\\n24\\n202 Cowley, Abraham. Works. With the fine portrait, \u00e2\u0080\u009cW.\\nFaithorne, sculp.\u00e2\u0080\u009d Folio, calf. Lond. 1693\\n203 Cowley. Works. Best edition. Adorn d with cuts. 3\\nvols. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1707\\nEspecially valuable for the numerous rare portraits, which in\u00c2\u00ac\\nclude the author, Falkland, Wotton, Charles I., Yan Dyke, Davenant\\nCromwell, Evelyn, and a great many others.\\n204 Cruikshank. The March of Intellect The High-\\nMettled Racer Margate Brighton The Devil\u00e2\u0080\u0099s\\nVisit; and others. Illustrated by Robert Cruikshank. 7\\nvols. i8mo. Lond. 1830-31\\n205 Cruikshank. The English Spy. By Bernard Black-\\nmantle. With colored plates and woodcuts by Cruikshank\\nand Rowlandson. 2 vols. large 8vo, original cloth,\\nuncut. Lond. 1825-26\\nAn imperfect copy as to both text and plates, but having sixty-\\nfour of the fine colored illustrations, would be most useful to com\u00c2\u00ac\\nplete defective copies.\\n206 Cupid (The) a Collection of Love Songs. Reprinted\\nfrom the first edition. 8vo, original wrappers, uncut.\\nPrivately printed for Subscribers 1891\\nWith separate package of illustrations on Japan vellum. A\\nLarge Paper Copy.\\n207 Curious. The Humours of the Court; or, Modern Gal\u00c2\u00ac\\nlantry. 8vo, half morocco. Lond. 1732\\n208 Curious. Fugitive Pieces on various subjects. 2 vols.\\ni 2 mo, calf. Lond. 1765\\nContains the amusing Lucina sine Concubitu and other broad\\nbits of facetiae.\\n209 Curious. The Glorious Victory of Chastity; in Joseph\u00e2\u0080\u0099s\\nHard Conflict, and his happy escape. By B. Jenks.\\ni6mo, sheep. Lond. 1761\\n210 Curious. The Syracusan Tyrant, with some Reflexions\\non the Practices of our Modern Usurpers. i6mo, half\\nbound. Lond. 1661\\nA hit at Noll Cromwell.\\n211 Curtous. Eloisa en Deshabille: being a Parody of Mr.\\nPope\u00e2\u0080\u0099s celebrated Epistle of that young lady to Abelard.\\nBy a late celebrated Greek Professor. i6mo. n. p., n. d.\\nVery facetious and witty.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0028.jp2"}, "29": {"fulltext": "25\\n212 Curious. The Life and Confession of George Swear\u00c2\u00ac\\ningen, who was executed at Cumberland. i6mo.\\nHagerstown, 1829\\nWith a portrait of his lovely paramour executed on wood.\\n213 Curious. An Affecting Narrative of Louisa Baker, a\\nnative of Massachusetts, who, in early life having been\\nshamefully seduced enlisted as a Marine. Por\u00c2\u00ac\\ntrait. i2mo. N. Y. 1816\\n214 Curious. The Authentic and Impartial Life of Mrs.\\nMary Anne Clarke. With colored portrait of the lady.\\n8vo, half bound. Scarce. Lond. 1809\\n215 Curious. Tableau de l\u00e2\u0080\u0099Amour Conjugal, par N. Venette.\\nThirteen plates only. 4 vols. i8mo, half calf. Paris, 1819\\nA singular book, with extremely curious plates.\\n216 Curious. The Life and Adventures of Qbadiah Benja\u00c2\u00ac\\nmin Franklin Bloomfield, M.D. izmo, sheep.\\nPhil. 1818\\nA very singular work, with an interesting chapter yn Bundling.\\n217 Curious. Les Petites Comedies du Vice; Lesbia;\\nContes a Panurge; Contes pour les Baigneuses; Made\u00c2\u00ac\\nmoiselle Tantale; Colette et Renee; Les Deux Femmes\\nde Mademoiselle; Contes Audacieux; Contes Sales 1\\nLe Commis-voyageur. 10 vols. i2mo. Paris\\nA choice collection of the works of Armand Silvestre, Catulle\\nMendes, and Dubut de la Forest, some with piquant illustrations.\\n218 Curious. La Chambre Nuptiale; La Vie Galante;\\nHistoires Joviales; La Nymphomane; Les Nouvelles\\nAmoureuses. 5 vols. i2mo. Paris\\n219 Curious. Les Abyssiniennes et les Femmes du Soudan.\\ni2mo; uncut. Turin: Gay, 1876\\nIntimate details of the inner life of these interesting females.\\n220 Curious. Le Farceur comme il y en a peu. Frontispiece.\\ni8mo, half calf. Paris, 1830\\nContains some very droll s tories.\\n221 Curious. Le Petit Livre pour Rire. Frontispiece. i6mo,\\nuncut. New Orleans, 1840\\n\u00e2\u0080\u009cPropres a dissiper la tristresse sans choquer les mceurs on\\nthe title.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0029.jp2"}, "30": {"fulltext": "222 Curious. Les Questions de Zapata and other curious\\npieces by Voltaire. In i vol. {Portraitinserted.) 8vo,\\ncalf. Leipsik, 1766, c.\\nMostly first editions, including \u00e2\u0080\u009cLa Princesse de Bab done.\\nUne qertaine Duchesse qu\u00e2\u0080\u0099un mecontent appeloit Catin, elle lui re-\\npondit \u00e2\u0080\u009cil y a trente ans qu\u00e2\u0080\u0099on me le dit, et je voudrois qu\u00e2\u0080\u0099on me le\\ndit trente ans encore.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n223 Curious. Six Months in a House of Correction; or, The\\nNarrative of Dorah Mahony. i6mo, cloth. Scarce.\\nBost. 1835\\n224 Curious. Ovid\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Art. of Love, c. Plates by Scoles and\\nMaverick, nmo, sheep. [N. Y.] 1811\\nOn the title this book purports to have been published by John\\nJones, Piccadilly.\\n225 Curious. Mother Midnight\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Comical Pocket-Book \\\\By\\nChristopher Smart.] 8vo, half calf. Rare. Lond. 17\u00e2\u0080\u0094\\n226 Curious Poetry. Miscellaneous Poems and translations\\nJrom La Fontaine and others. By Rowland Rugeley.\\ni2m0, calf. Cambridge, 1763\\nThe translations are of La Fontaine\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Contes.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n227 Curious. The Court of Cupid. By the Author of the\\nMeretriciad {Capt. Edward Thomson 2 vols. in 1.\\ni2mo, red morocco, gilt. Lond. 1770\\nA rare bit of old scandal, in which Mistress Peg Woffington\u00e2\u0080\u0099s\\ncharacter is assailed.\\n228 Curious. English Presbyterian Eloquence; or, Dissent\u00c2\u00ac\\ners\u00e2\u0080\u0099 Sayings, Ancient and Modern. 8vo, calf. Rare.\\nLond. 1720\\n\u00e2\u0080\u009cProfane, blasphemous, obscene, ridiculous canting nonsense,\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\na fit companion to Scottish Presbyterian Eloquence Display\u00e2\u0080\u0099d.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n229 Curious. Life and Adventures of Col. Monroe Edwards.\\nIllustrated. 8vo. N. Y. (1848)\\n230 Curious. The Adventures of James Sharan: his voy\u00c2\u00ac\\nages and travels in the Four Quarters of the Globe.\\ni2mo, sheep. Balt For the author, 1808\\nTravels and adventures in America, the Creek Indians, Southern\\nStates, c.\\n231 Curious., A Select Collection of Novels. 4 vols. i2mo.\\nLond. 1720\\nEach volume complete in itself; six were issued in the set.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0030.jp2"}, "31": {"fulltext": "27\\n232 Curious Poetry. The Conference; or, Sketches of\\nWesleyan Methodism. i2mo, boards, uncut. Rare.\\nBridgeton, N. J., 1824\\n233 Curious. The Yahoo: a Satirical Rhapsody. 8vo,\\ncloth. N. Y. 1833\\n-234 Curious. The Post-Chaise Companion and Magazine of\\nWit. 24mo, sheep. N. Y. 1827\\nPrinted fbr the Purchaser.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n2 35 Curious. The History of Queen Mary\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Big-belly.\\n4to, 8 pp. Rare. (Lond. c. 1650)\\nA literary curiosity, issued without title.\\n236 Curious. The Triumvirate;, or, the Authentic Memoirs\\nof A., B. and C. 2 vols. i2mo, calf. Lond. 1765\\nBy Richard Griffith. Modeled upon Sterne\u00e2\u0080\u0099s style and quite as\\nbroad as any of his writings.\\n237 Curious. Miscegenation: the Theory of the Blending\\nof the Races, applied to the American White Man and\\nNegro. i6mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1864\\nSaid to have been written by one Croly\u00e2\u0080\u0094a biped with a white\\nface.\\n238 Curtis, George William. Lotus-Eating. Illustrated.\\ni2tno, original paper wrappers, uncut. N. Y. 1852\\nAn exceptionally fine copy of the First Edition.\\n239 Curtis, George William. Prue and I. First Edition.\\ni2mo, original cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1856\\nA fine copy. Stone gives 1857 as the date.\\n240 Curtis. Lotus-Eating; Nile Notes; and, The Howadji\\nin Syria. 3 vols. i2mo, cloth. N. Y. 1854-57\\n241\\nALLIBA, James. A Narrative of the Battle of\\nBrownstown, which was fought on the 9th of\\nAugust, 1812. 8vo.\\nNew York: D. Longworth, 1816\\nVery scarce criticism of General Hull\u00e2\u0080\u0099s surrender.\\n242 Darnell, Elias. A Journal containing an Accurate and\\nInteresting Account of the hardships, sufferings,\\nbattles, defeat and captivity of those heroic Volun\u00c2\u00ac\\nteers and Regulars commanded by General Winchester,\\nin the years 1812-13. Small i2mo, boards.\\nScarce reprint of a rare little book. Phil. 1854", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0031.jp2"}, "32": {"fulltext": "243 Dartmoor Prison. The Prisoners\u00e2\u0080\u0099 Memoirs, compiled\\nby a Prisoner. 12mo, cloth. Scarce. N. Y. 1852\\nWith a full account of the horrid massacre.\\n244 Daudet, Althonse. Les Femmes d\u00e2\u0080\u0099Artistes. Avec une\\neau-forte de A. Gill. i2mo, uncut.\\nFirst Edition, rare. Paris Lemerre, 1878-\\n245 Daudet. Tartarin sur les Alpes. Illustre dlAquarelles.\\n8vo, uncut. Paris, 1885;\\nLarge paper copy, original edition, rare. Papier du Marais.\\n246 Daudet. Aventures Prodigieuses de Tartarin de\\nTarascon. Orne de gravures 8vo, uncut. Paris, 1887\\nLarge paper copy, original issue, rare.\\n247 [Davis, C. A.] Letters of J. Downing, Major, Down-\\ningville Militia, Second Brigade. Illustrations. i2mo,\\ncloth. N. Y. 1834\\n248 Dawson, Daniel L. The Seeker in the Marshes, and\\nother Poems. Frontispiece. Large 8vo, cloth, uncut.\\nPhil. 1893.\\nOne of 250 large paper copies, with the author\u00e2\u0080\u0099s signature.\\n249 Days with Sir Roger de Coverley. Illustrated by\\nHugh Thomson. Small 4to, cloth, gilt. Lond. 1886\\nThe first edition with these plates.\\n250 (De Foe, Daniel?) Memoirs of the Hon. Col. Andrew\\nNewport, a Shropshire Gentleman who served as a\\nCavalier. Portrait. 8 vo, half calf. Lond. 179 2\\nAnnotated copy; the notes very much resembling, if not ac\u00c2\u00ac\\ntually, Leigh Hunt\u00e2\u0080\u0099s handwriting.\\n251 Delaware. Laws of the State of Delaware, Dover,\\n1813, very rarej and other Delaware printed pamphlets.\\n9 pieces.\\n252 Delaware. The Constitution of the State of Delaware.\\n8vo. Wilmington, 1792\\nThe original issue; very rare.\\n253 Delaware Imprint. Poems, translated by Wm. Cow-\\nper, with some Originhl Poems., Queer frontispiece.\\ni8mo. Wilmington, 1806\\n254 Delaware Imprint. Lectures on Primitive Christianity.\\nBy Benjamin Wallin. i2mo, half sheep.\\nWilmington, 1801", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0032.jp2"}, "33": {"fulltext": "29\\n255 Delepierre, Octave. Analyse des Travaux de la\\nSociete des Philobiblon de Londres. 8vo, half mo\u00c2\u00ac\\nrocco, uncut. Lond. 1862\\nWith some rather free anecdotes gathered by Doctor Johnson,\\nat p. 116.\\n256 Democracy: an American Novel, First Edition, N. Y.,\\n1880; The Bread-Winners, Bost. 1871. 2 vols. i2mo.\\n\u00e2\u0080\u0098257 Democratic Review (The). Vols. 2 and 3. Rare etched\\nportraits by Fenderich. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Wash. 1838\\nThese contain several articles by Hawthorne, including his sketch\\nof Jonathan Cilley, with portrait.\\n258 De Morgan, Augustus Formal Logic; or, The Cal\u00c2\u00ac\\nculus of Inference, Necessary and Probable. 8vo,\\ncloth, uncut. Lond. 1847\\nOriginal edition; scarce.\\n259 De Morgan. A Budget of Paradoxes. 8vo, half mo\u00c2\u00ac\\nrocco, gilt. Lond. i8\u00e2\u0080\u009972\\nOriginal edition of this delightful work; portrait inserted. One\\nof the most amusing books ever written.\\n260 De Quincey, Thomas. The Confessions of an English\\nOpium Eater. Reprinted from the First Edition. With\\nNotes of De Quincey\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Conversations, c. i6mo,\\ncloth, uncut. Lond. 1885\\n261 De Quincey, Thomas. Confessions of an English Opium\\nEater. i6mo, boards. Scarce edition.\\nBost. Ticknor 1841\\n262 Derby, J. C. Fifty Years among Authors, Books and\\nPublishers. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1884\\nThe Large Paper edition.\\n263 Dibdin. The Sea Songs of Charles Dibdin. With a\\nMemoir of his Life ancf Writings, by William\\nKitchiner. With all the music. Large 8vo, half roan.\\nScarce. Lond. 1823\\n264 [Dickens, Charles.] Sketches of Young Ladies. Illus\u00c2\u00ac\\ntrated by Phiz.\u00e2\u0080\u009d i6mo, original boards (broken).\\nLond. 1838\\n265 Dickens, Charles. The Cricket on the Hearth. Illus\u00c2\u00ac\\ntrated by Leech Maclise, Doyle and others. i6mo, red\\ncloth, gilt. Lond. 1846\\nFirst edition; scarce.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0033.jp2"}, "34": {"fulltext": "3\\n266 Dickens, Charles. Is She His Wife? or, Something\\nSingular. 32mo, cloth. Bost. 1877\\nVest-Pocket Series; a rare little book.\\n267 Dickens, Charles. Mr. Nightingale\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Diary: a Farce\\nin One-Act. i8mo, cloth. Bost. 1877\\nThe only edition of this little book, and most difficult to\\nprocure.\\n268 Dickens. A Christmas Carol, in Prose: being a Ghost\\nStory of Christmas. With illustrations by John Leechj\\nsome colored. i6mo, cloth, title in red and blue.\\nPhil. Carey Hart 1844\\nThe first American edition; an exact imitation of the English.\\n269 Dickens, Charles. A Child\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Dream of a Star. Illus\u00c2\u00ac\\ntrated. Small 4to, original mor., gilt edges. Bost. 1871\\nFirst\u00e2\u0080\u0098edition, now difficult to find as clean as this.\\n270 Dickens. A Series of Character Sketches from Charles\\nDickens, by Fred. Barnard. In portfolio. Cassell n. d.\\n271 Dickens. The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick\\nClub. With illustrations by R. Seymour, R. WBuss\\nHablot K. Browne and J. Leech. 2 vols. large 8vo,\\ncloth, uncut. Lond. 1887\\nOne of the proof copies (plates on India) of the fine Victoria\\nedition, which includes some original designs for the illustrations be\u00c2\u00ac\\nsides those issued with the early editions.\\n272 Dickens. A Short Life of Charles Dickens, by C. H.\\nJones. i6mo, paper. N. Y. 1880\\n273 Dictionnaire des Pseudonymes, recueillis par Georges\\nd\u00e2\u0080\u0099Heilly. Best Edition. i2mo, half roan. Paris, 1869\\n274 Discourses and Sermons, preached in Boston, Green\u00c2\u00ac\\nfield, Springfield, c., by Samuel Willard, W. E.\\nChanning, and others. 14 pieces, 8vo. 1792-1826\\n275 Dobson, Austin. The Vicar of Wakefield, by Oliver\\nGoldsmith. With Preface and Notes by Austin Dob\u00c2\u00ac\\nson. i2mo, blue calf extra, uncut, by Tout.\\nFirst issue of the Parchment Library edition. Lond. 1883\\n276 Doddridge, Joseph. Notes on the Settlement and In\u00c2\u00ac\\ndian Wars of the Western Parts of Virginia and Penn\u00c2\u00ac\\nsylvania,from 1763 to 1783, inclusive, c. i2mo, orig\u00c2\u00ac\\ninal leather. Wellsburg, 1824\\nA fine, crisp copy of this rare volume, most difficult to find in\\nany condition, and the corner-stone of an Indian collection.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0034.jp2"}, "35": {"fulltext": "3i\\n277 Drake. The English Hero; or,Sir Francis Drake Reviv\u00e2\u0080\u0099d.\\nInlarged and reduced into Chapters and Contents,\\nby R. B. (urton). Portrait, iamo, calf. Lond. 1762\\nA rare little volume of American history and discovery.\\n278 Dramatic. Unique Miniature on Ivory, of remarkably\\nfine execution, the portraits of Robert Merry and Mrs.\\nMerry (afterwards Mrs. Wignell), by an unknown\\nartist. A souvenir of the early American Stage of\\nexceptionable interest and value, the portraits never hav\u00c2\u00ac\\ning been engraved. The ivory having split, it was sent\\nto London to be repaired, which was done by the\\nBritish Museum expert, and the owner having desired\\nan expression of opinion as to the identity of the por\u00c2\u00ac\\ntraits, the proper authority at the British Museum pro\u00c2\u00ac\\nnounced it to be undoubtedly the Merrys. The\\nminiature was until recently in the possession of the\\nfamily of the late William B. Wood of Philadelphia,\\nthe old Actor-Manager, who was Merry\u00e2\u0080\u0099s friend and\\nwas present at his untimely death, for an account of\\nwhich, and of their friendship, see the Recollections\\nof John Bernard,\u00e2\u0080\u009d the Actor.\\n279 Dramatic. Thirty Years passed among the Players in\\nEngland and America, by Joe Cowell, Comedian.\\n8vo. N. Y. 1844\\n280 Dramatic. Mathews at Home, the Polly Packet, c.\\nWith six colored copper-plate engravings on one sheet by\\nScoles. i2mo, original covers, uncut. N. Y. 1822\\n281 Dramatic. Plays by Wm. Wycherly, plates 1735; The\\nWorks of George Farquhar, 2 vols. 1772. 3 vols.\\ni2mo. Lond.\\nUnexpurgated editions.\\n282 Dramatic. Biography of Master Burke the Irish Ros\u00c2\u00ac\\ncius, the Wonder of the World and the Paragon of\\nActors. i2mo, uncut. Rare. Phil. 1831\\n283 Dramatic Criticism. The Cynick. By Growler\\nGruff, Esquire. Aided by a Confederacy of Lettered\\nDogs. i6mo, boards, uncut. Phil. 1812\\nVol. 1, Nos. 1 to 12, Sept. 21 to Dec. 12, 1811, all published\\nA very rare little volume of American dramatic criticism, particularly\\nrelating to the stage in Philadelphia.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0035.jp2"}, "36": {"fulltext": "32\\n284 Dryden, John. Miscellany Poems, by the most Emi\u00c2\u00ac\\nnent Hands. Frontispieces. 6 vols. 121110, calf, gilt.\\nLond. 1727\\nContaining many curious pieces in the manner of that time.\\n285 Duganne, A. J. H. Utterances. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1865\\n286 Dunlap, William. The Father; or, American Shan-\\ndy-ism. A Comedy, As performed at the New-York\\nTheatre, by the Old American Company. Written in\\nthe Year 1788. 8vo, uncut.\\nN.-Y.: Hodge Allen 6\u00c2\u00b0 Campbell M. DCC, LXXXIX.\\nThe extremely rare first edition. When the Dunlap Club made\\ntheir reprint of it they had to get their text from the Massachusetts\\nMagazine, being unable to find this original edition.\\n287 Duche, Rev. Jacob. The American Vine: a Sermon\\npreached in Christ Church, Philadelphia, before the\\nHonourable Continental Congress, July 20, 1775. 8vo,\\nuncut. Fine copy. Phil.: James Humphreys, Jr., 775.\\nThe author afterwards wavered in his faith, wrote the infamous\\nDuche Letter\u00e2\u0080\u009d to Washington, and fled to England.\\n288 Duffield, George. A Sermon preached in the Third\\nPresbyterian Church in the City of. Philadelphia, on\\nThursday, December n, 1783. 8vo, original wrap\u00c2\u00ac\\npers. Phil.: F. Bailey, 1784\\nExtremely rare, not seen by Hildeburn; a rent in title rudely\\nmended.\\n289 Dwight, Theodore. Open Convents; or, Nunneries\\nand Popish Seminaries Dangerous to the Morals and\\nDegrading to the Character of a Republican Commu\u00c2\u00ac\\nnity. i8mo, original cloth. N. Y. 1836\\nA very fine copy of this rare little Anti-Catholic book.\\nMERSON, Ralph Waldo. English Traits,\\niamo, cloth. Bost. 1856\\nFirst edition.\\n291 Emerson, Ralph Waldo. Power, Wealth, Illusions.\\n3 2mo, cloth. Bost. 1876\\nVest-Pocket Series, now scarce,\\n292 Emerson, Ralph Waldo. Culture, Behavior, Beauty.\\n32 mo, cloth. Bost. 1876\\nVest-Pocket Series, now scarce.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0036.jp2"}, "37": {"fulltext": "33\\n293 Emerson. German Romance: Specimens of its Chief\\nAuthors, by Thos. Carlyle. 2 vols. i2mo, cloth.\\nBost. 1841\\nFirst American edition, published under Emerson\u00e2\u0080\u0099s auspices.\\n294 Ephrata Martyr Book. The Bloody Theatre; or Mar\u00c2\u00ac\\ntyr\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Mirror, translated by I. Daniel Rupp. Royal\\n8vo, sheep. Near Lampeter Square (Pa.), 1837\\nScarce. The favorite reading of the Pennsylvania Dutch.\\n295 Epictetus. All the Works of Epictetus, which are now\\nextant, translated from the original Greek by Eliza\u00c2\u00ac\\nbeth Carter. First Edition. 4to, calf. Lond. 1758\\nA waif from the library of John Hancock, the Signer of the\\nDeclaration of Independence, with his autograph on the title-page.\\n296 Erskine, Ralph. Gospel Sonnets (with a quaint Poem\\nupon Tobacco), nmo, half bound.\\nPhil.: W. Dunlap 1760\\nPrinted for G. Noel, bookseller in N. Y.\\n297 Eton Boy (An). A Day of My Life; and, About Some\\nFellows. 2 vols. i6mo, cloth. Lond. 1877-78\\n298 Evangelical (Lutheran) Hymns, by Ralph Williston.\\niamo, sheep. N. Y. 1806\\n299 Exotics (Poetic translations), by J. F. C. and L. C.\\ni6mo, cloth. Bost. 1875\\n300 Exquemelin, A. O. De Americaensche Zee-Roovers.\\nMet schoone Figuren Kaerten en Conferfeytels,\\nalle na\u00e2\u0080\u0099t leven geteeckent, versien. Small 4to.\\nt\u00e2\u0080\u0099Amsterdam, 1678\\nThe excessively rare original edition, with beautiful impressions\\nof the engraved title, four portraits of the buccaneers, two maps and\\nsix plates; being absolutely perfect, with the catalogue of books\\nat end, in fine sound condition. From the collection of W. E.\\nBuckley, V. P. of the Roxburghe Club.\\n301 Extracts from the Journals of Congress, relative to the\\nCapture and Condemnation of Prizes, and the fitting\\nout of Privateers; together with the Rules and Regu\u00c2\u00ac\\nlations of the Navy, and Instructions to the Com\u00c2\u00ac\\nmanders of private Ships of War. 8vo, uncut.\\nPhil.: John Dunlap 1776\\nA tall and fine copy of this excessively rare pamphlet.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0037.jp2"}, "38": {"fulltext": "34\\nACTS\u00e2\u0080\u0099 AND Arguments respecting the great\\nutility of an extensive plan of Inland Naviga\u00c2\u00ac\\ntion in America. Folding map. 8vo.\\nPhil.: Wm. Duane, 1805\\n303 Fall River (Mass.). Fall River: an Authentic Narra\u00c2\u00ac\\ntive. Frontispiece. i6mo, half bound, uncut.\\nBost., c., 1833\\nA rare local history, chiefly devoted to the murder of Sarah Cor\u00c2\u00ac\\nnell by the Reverend E. K. Avery.\\n304 Fauchet. A Sketch of the Present State of our Political\\nRelations with the United States of North America, by\\nJoseph Fauchet, ex-Minister of the French Republic at\\nPhiladelphia, Phil .\\\\Benj. Franklin Bache 1797; Por\u00c2\u00ac\\ncupine versus Randolph, 8vo, unout, Phil. i 79 2\\nrare pamphlets.\\nRelating to the intrigues of Secretary Randolph with the French\\nMinister.\\n305 Features of Mr. Jay\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Treaty, to which is annexed a\\nView of the Commerce of the United States, 8vo, 1795\\nThe Philadelphia Vocabulary, with crude woodcuts, 1787,\\nboth printed by M. Carey; The London Vocabulary,\\nwith cuts, Lond. 1782. 3 vols.\\n306 Federalist (The). A Collection of Essays, written in\\nFavour of the New Constitution as Agreed upon by\\nthe Federal Convention, September 17, 1787. 2 vols.\\numo, original boards, uncut, in a morocco case.\\nN.-Y. 1788\\nWritten by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and John Jay.\\nSuperlatively rare in this condition, and made more interesting by\\nautographic material accompanying the books, viz.: Holographic\\nmemoranda of James Madison in relation to parts of the book written\\nby him, and an autograph letter, signed, of John Jay, dated at\\nAranjues, 28 May, 1781.\\n307 Field, Eugene! Second Book of Verse. 8vo, half cloth,\\nuncut. Chicago: Jklelville F. Stone, 1892\\nOne of the limited edition, Large Paper copies, now scarce.\\n308 Fields, James T. Yesterdays with Authors. First\\nEdition. iamO, cloth. Bost. 1872\\n309 Fields Underbrush. i6mo, cloth. Bost. 1878-", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0038.jp2"}, "39": {"fulltext": "35\\n310 Fiske, John. Myths and Myth-Makers. First Edition.\\ni2mo, cloth. Bost. 1873\\n311 Fiske, John. The Beginnings of New-England. Map.\\n8vo, cloth, uncut. Riverside Press, 1889\\nFirst edition.\\n312 Fiske, John. Excursions of an Evolutionist. 8vo, cloth,\\nuncut. Bost. 1885\\n313 Fiske, John. Civil Government in the United States\\nconsidered, with some reference to its origins. First\\nEdition. 8vo, cloth. Bost. and N. Y. 1890\\n314 Fiske, John. The Discovery of America. Illustrated.\\n2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Riverside Press, 1892\\nFirst edition, with all the edges untrimmed.\\n315 [Fitzgerald, Edward.] Euphranor: a Dialogue on\\nYouth. i6mo, cloth, uncut.\\nLond.: William Pickering, 1851\\nA rare little work by the tranalator of Omar.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n316 [Fitzgerald, Edward.] Rubaiyat of Omar Khayy m.\\nRendered into English Verse. Third Edition. Small\\n4to, Roxburghe, uncut. Lond. Quaritch, 1872\\nScarce. This is, practically, the final text.\\n317 Flint, Micah P. The Hunter, and other Poems, nmo,\\nboards, uncut. Rare. Bost. 1826\\n318 Florida. Sketches of St. Augustine. By R. K. Sewall.\\nPlates. i2mo, cloth. Rare. N. Y. 1848\\n319 Florida. The Early History of Florida. By George\\nR. Fairbanks. 8vo. St. Augustine, 1857\\n320 Florida. The Spaniards in Florida. By George R.\\nFairbanks. 8vo, cloth. Jacksonville, 1868\\n321 Florida. A Winter in Florida. By Ledyard Bill.\\nIllustrated. i2mo, cloth. N. Y. 1869\\n322 Franklin. M. T. Cicero\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Cato Major; or, his Dis\u00c2\u00ac\\ncourse of Old Age. (Translated by James Logan!)\\nWith Explanatory Notes. Small 4to, original half\\nleather, marbled paper sides.\\nPhil. Printed and sold by B. Franklin, MDCCXL 1 V.\\nIt is unnecessary to descant upon the merits of this book, its\\ntypographical beauty, its rarity or its great value.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0039.jp2"}, "40": {"fulltext": "3 6\\n323 Franklin Almanac. A Pocket Almanack for the Year\\n1756. Fitted for the Use of Pennsylvania and the\\nneighboring Provinces. With several useful additions.\\nBy R. Saunders, Phil. 24010, original fancy boards.\\nPhil.: Printed and sold by B Franklin andD. Hall (17 55\\n324 Franklin, Benjamin. The Works of. Life and Essays.\\nScarce portrait, nmo, sheep. Charlestown, 1798\\n325 Franklin. The Trial of Spirits. By William Dell.\\ni2mo, original wrappers.\\nPhil. Reprinted by B. Franklin and D. Hall MDCCLX.\\nRare, in this condition particularly.\\n326 Franklin\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Press. Ethica; or, the First Principles of\\nMoral Philosophy. 8vo, uncut (wants some pages at\\nend). Phil. Benj. Franklin 1752\\n327 Franklin\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Press. Acts and Laws of His Majesty\u00e2\u0080\u0099s\\nColony of Rhode-Island, and Providence-Plantations,\\nin New-England, in America. From Anno 1745, to\\nAnno 1752. Folio, in the original stiff marbled paper\\ncovers. Newport: J. Franklin, 1752\\nA remarkably fine copy of this rare volume, as clean as when it\\noriginally issued from the press.\\n328 Free-Mason\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Vocal Assistant (The), and Register of\\nthe Lodges of Masons in South-Carolina and Georgia.\\n12mo, sheep. Scarce. Charleston, 1807\\n329 Frost\u00e2\u0080\u0099s (A. B.) Illustrations. One Hundred Years a\\nRepublic. Illustrated by A. B. Frost. 4to, paper.\\nPhil. 1876\\n3 3\\nARDEN (The) as considered in literature; with\\na critical essay by Walter Howe. i6mo, half\\ncloth, uncut. N. Y. 1890\\nWith fifty extra-illustrations, ready for binding.\\n331 Garland, Hamlin. Main-Travelled Roads; Prairie\\nSongs; Crumbling Idols. 3 vols. First Editions\\nbuckram, uncut, as issued.\\nCambridge and Chicago, 1893-94\\nFine specimens of book-making by Stone Kimball.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0040.jp2"}, "41": {"fulltext": "37\\n33 2 Garrison, William Lloyd. Sonnets and other Poems.\\ni6mo, cloth. Bost. 1843\\nAll these poetic trifles have a strong African odor.\\n333 Gaskell, Mrs. Cranford. Illustrated by Hugh Thoitison.\\ni2mo, gilt cloth, gilt edges. Lond. Macmillan 1891\\nFirst edition with these plates.\\n334 Gessner. The Death of Abel, in five books. Small\\ni2mo, calf. Printed in the Year M,DCC, LXXVI.\\nAn early American edition.\\n335 Gibson, John. The History of Glasgow, from the earliest\\naccouhts to the present time. 8vo, calf. Rare.\\nGlasgow, 1777\\n336 Gilpin, Joshua. A Memoir of the Rise, Progress and\\nPresent State of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal.\\nAccompanied with original documents and maps. 8vo.\\nRare. Wilmington, 1821\\n337 Gloucestershire Notes and Queries, 1879-1885. The\\nseven years in 28 numbers, as 7 vols. 8vo, wrappers,\\nuncut. Lond. and Stroud.\\nEspecially valuable for the matter relating to the old Virginia\\nand other American families.\\n338 [Goadby, R.] The Life and Adventures of Bampfylde-\\nMoore Carew, King of the Beggars. 12mo, calf.\\nLond. 1788\\nWith a dictionary of the cant terms employed. The author\\ndescribes with great gusto the manner in which his hero bamboozled\\nthe early Quakers in America.\\n339 Goldsmith, Oliver. The Traveller. With thirty illus\u00c2\u00ac\\ntrations designed expressly for the Art-Union of London.\\n4to, half green morocco. .Lond. 1851\\nAn unspotted copy of this scarce volume.\\n340 Gosse, Edmund. Gossip in a Library, nmo, buckram,\\nuncut. 1891\\n341 [Gove, Richard.] A Soveraigne Salve to Cure Wounded\\nSpirits. Small i2mo, calf. Lond. 1650\\n342 Gracian, Baltasar. The Hero, from the Spanish.\\ni6mo, calf. Dublin, 1726\\n343 Gray, Thomas. Poems. Elegantly illustrated. 8vo,\\ncloth. Phil. 1858", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0041.jp2"}, "42": {"fulltext": "38\\n344 [Grenville, A. S.] Original Poetic Effusions, from the\\npen of A. S. G. i2mo, boards, uncut.\\nDedham, Mass. 1823\\n345 [Griswold, R. W., Editor. Washington and the Gen\u00c2\u00ac\\nerals of the American Revolution. Portraits. 2 vols.\\ni2mo, half cloth. Phil. 1848\\nWith a preface, giving an account of the duplicity of the Rev.\\nJ. T. Headley (who had been solicited to edit the work) in issuing\\nimmediately a work with the same title, through other publishers.\\n346 Griswold, R. W. The Female Poets of America. Plates.\\n8vo, cloth. Phil. 1859\\n347 Guest, Moses. Poems on Several Occasions. i2mo,\\nsheep. Scarce. Cinn. 1824\\nWith interesting notes and the author\u00e2\u0080\u0099s journal, containing much\\nhistorical information. Guest commanded an American company in\\nthe Revolutionary Army and captured the celebrated British partisan\\nSimcoe.\\n348 Guest, Moses. Poems on Several Occasions. i2mo,\\nsheep. Cinn. 1824\\nSmall portraits of Washington and Lafayette.\\nALL AM. Remains in Verse and Prose of\\nArthur Henry Hallam. 12 mo, cloth.\\nBost. 1863\\nThe death of Arthur Hallam occasioned the writing\\nby his friend Alfred Tennyson of that magnificent tribute In\\nMemoriam.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n350 Hamerton, Philip Gilbert. The Unknown River.\\nWith thirty-seven illustrations etched from nature by the\\nauthor. Large 8vo, original cloth. Lond. 1871\\nFirst edition, the illustrations proofs on India, mounted.\\n351 Hamerton. Eighteen Etchings by English, French and\\nGerman Artists, with notes by Philip Gilbert Hamer\u00c2\u00ac\\nton. Folio, original cloth. Lond. 1877\\nOne of the fine etchings is by Seymour-Haden.\\n352 Hamilton. Letters to Alexander Hamilton, King of the\\nFeds, ci-devant Secretary of the Treasury. By Tom\\nCallender, Esq., Citizen of the World. 8vo, uncut.\\nScarce; especially in uncut condition. N. Y. 1802", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0042.jp2"}, "43": {"fulltext": "39\\n353 Hamilton. Letter from Alexander Hamilton, concern\u00c2\u00ac\\ning the Public Conduct and Character of John Adams,\\nand five other scarce pamphlets. 6 pieces, 8vo.\\nPhil. 1800, c.\\n354 Hamilton, Antoine. Memoires du Comte de Gram-\\nmont. Un portrait de A. Hamilton, et jj compositions de\\nC. Delort. Royal 8vo, original wrappers, uncut.\\nParis: L. Conquet 1888\\nThis is the finest edition of Grammont ever issued, printed on\\nPapier Velin,\u00e2\u0080\u009d and with exquisite illustrations. The edition was\\nlimited, and the book is selling for a high price in Paris.\\n355 Hamilton. Memoires du Comte de Grammont. 8vo,\\npaper wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1829\\n356 Hardy, Thomas. Life\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Little Ironies. i2mo, cloth.\\nN. Y. 1894\\n357 Harland, Marion.\u00e2\u0080\u009d The Christmas Holly. Illustrated.\\ni2mo, green morocco, extra gilt. N. Y. 1867\\n358 Harrison, Frederic. The Choice of Books, and other\\nliterary pieces. i2mo, nncut. Lond. 1886\\n359 Harte. The Luck of Roaring Camp, and other\\nsketches. By Francis Bret Harte. i2mo, cloth.\\nBost. 1870\\nThis first edition with the full name of the author is scarce.\\n360 Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Twice-Told Tales. First\\nSeri\u00e2\u0080\u0099es. 12mo, cloth. Bost. Mnuroe 1845\\n361 Hawthorne. The House of the Seven Gables. i2mo,\\ncloth. Bost. 1851\\nA fine clean copy of the first edition, in which condition it is\\nseldom found.\\n362 Hawthorne. The International Magazine, February\\nand March, 1852. 2 numbers, 8vo.\\nContaining the first publication of Hawthorne\u00e2\u0080\u0099s story of\\n\u00e2\u0080\u009cFeathertop.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n363 Hawthorne. The Blithedale Romance. i2mo, cloth.\\nFirst edition. Bost. 1852\\n364 Hawthorne. The Scarlet Letter, nmo, cloth.\\nBost. 1853\\n365 Hawthorne. Twice-Told Tales. Portrait. 2 vols.\\ni2mo, cloth. Bost. 1853-54", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0043.jp2"}, "44": {"fulltext": "40\\n?66 Hawthorne, Nathaniel. Fanshawe, c. i2mo, cloth.\\nBost 1876\\n367 Haywood. The Civil and Political History of the State\\nof Tennessee. From its Earliest Settlement up to the\\nYear 1796; including the Boundaries of the State. By\\nJohn Haywood. 8vo, original calf. Printed for the\\nauthor by Heiskell 6\u00c2\u00b0 Brown Knoxville, Tenn. 1823\\nA fine copy, in the original binding of this rare book.\\n368 Herbert, Wendali,: a Tale of the Revolution. 2 vols.\\ni 2 mo, cloth. N. Y. Harpers 1835\\nAn anonymous novel, by a resident of Newark, N. J.\\n369 [Hildreth, Richard.] The White Slave. Illustrated.\\ni2mo, cloth. First Edition. Bost. 1852\\nA very celebrated romance of slave life.\\n370 Hirst, Henry B. The Coming of the Mammoth, and\\nother Poems, umo, boards. Bost. 1845\\n371 History (The) of the Rise and Progress of the War in\\nNorth-America,\u00e2\u0080\u0099 from the time of General Gage\u00e2\u0080\u0099s\\nArrival at Boston, in May, 1774. 8vo, pp. 80, uncut.\\nBost. T. r J. Fleet 1780\\nA part of the work which seems to have been issued in numbers.\\n372 Hohman, John George. The Long Lost Friend. A Col\u00c2\u00ac\\nlection of Mysterious and Invaluable Arts and Reme\u00c2\u00ac\\ndies. i2mo, boards. Rare. Harrisburg, 1856\\nWhoever carries this book with him is safe from all his enemies,\\nvisible or invisible.\u00e2\u0080\u009d Contains many remarkable \u00e2\u0080\u009ccharms.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n373 Holmes, Abiel. Address delivered before the American\\nAntiquarian Society, October 24, 1814. 8vo. Scarce.\\nBost. 1814\\nWith list of members of the A. A.. S. at end. The author is the\\nfather of Oliver Wendell Holmes.\\n374 Holmes, O. W. The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table.\\nIllustrated. i2mo, cloth. Bost. 1858\\nFirst edition, with the engraved frontispiece lacking in many\\ncopies.\\n375 Honeywood, St. John, A.M. Poems, with some pieces\\nin prose. i6mo, sheep. N. Y.: T. 6\u00c2\u00b0 J. Swords 1801\\nWith an early account of the Shakers, and seven-page list of\\nsubscribers.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0044.jp2"}, "45": {"fulltext": "4i\\n376 Horace\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Odes, Satyrs and Epistles. Done into English\\nby Mr. Creech. Fine portrait of Creech. 12 mo, old red\\nmorocco (by Roger Payne?) Scarce. Lond. 1711\\nBook-plate of a former owner.\\n377 Howells, W. D. Poems. i6mo, cloth. Bost. 1873\\nFirst edition.\\n378 Howells, Wm. D. Venetian Life. With illustrations\\nfrom original water-colors. 2 vols. small 8vo, vellum,\\nuncut. Cambridge, 1892\\nNo. 77, of 250 copies, on Japan paper, the illustrations printed\\non India paper and mounted. A superb specimen of good\\nAmerican book-making.\\n379 Hudson, Frederic. Journalism in the United States,\\nfrom 1690 to 1872. 8 vols. N. Y. 1873\\n380 Hugo, Victor. Les Miserables. 10 vols. large 8vo,\\noriginal paper wrappers, uncut. Paris: Pagnerre 1862\\nApparently a large paper copy of the original edition.\\n381 Hull, Wm. Defence of Brig.-Gen. W. Hull, delivered\\nbefore the General Court-Martial at Albany, March,\\n1814. i2mo, boards, uncut. Bost. 1814\\n382 Hunt, Helen. Verses, by H. H. i6mo, cloth.\\nBost. 1872\\n383 Hunt, Leigh. Juvenilia; or, a Collection of Poems\\nwritten between the ages of Twelve aTtd Sixteen, by\\nJ. H. L. Hunt. i8mo, half levant morocco, gilt, un\u00c2\u00ac\\ncut, by Pawson Nicholson. Phil.: for the author, 1804\\nFirst American edition, with fine portrait, engraved by Edwin,\\nand inserted autographic note of the author, signed. Very scarce.\\n384 Hunt, Leigh. Rimini and other Poems. First Ameri\u00c2\u00ac\\ncan Edition. i6mo, boards.\\nBost.: Wm. D. Ticknor Co., 1844\\n385\\nNDIAN Captivities. Narrative of the Cap\u00c2\u00ac\\nture and Providential Escape of Misses\\nFrances and Almira Hall [and of]\\nPhilip Brigdon. Woodcuts. 8vo, half bound.\\n1833\\nVery scarce, having been printed in the West. With mention of\\nthe murder of Capt Joseph Naper\u00e2\u0080\u0099s family near Fort Chicago.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0045.jp2"}, "46": {"fulltext": "42\\n386 Indian Drama. Pocahontas; or, the Settlers of Virginia.\\nBy George Washington Parke Custis. i2mo, original\\nwrappers. Phil. 1830\\n387 Indian Folk-Lore. The Indian Fairy Book, from the\\noriginal legends. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth. N. Y. 1856\\nVery scarce; slightly stained.\\n388 Indians in Georgia. Report of Legislative Committee,\\nin relation to certain lands occupied by Cherokees.\\n8vo, uncut. Wash. 1828\\n389 Indians. A Narrative of the Captivity and Suffer\u00c2\u00ac\\nings of Benjamin Gilbert and his Family, who were\\nsurprised by the Indians, and taken from their farms,\\non the Frontiers of Pennsylvania, in the Spring, 1780.\\n8vo, original wrappers uncut.\\nPhil.: Joseph Crukshank, 1784\\nA very fine, clean and perfect copy of this rare work, just as it\\nwas issued.\\n390 Indians. History of the Indian Tribes of North America,\\nwith Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes, c. By\\nThomas L. McKenney and James Hall. Fine impres\u00c2\u00ac\\nsions, beautifully colored of the numerous plates. 3 vols.\\nfolio, not uniform, half bound. Phil. 1837-1842\\n391 Infernal Conference; or, Dialogues of Devils. By\\nthe Listener. i2mo, sheep. Leominster, Mass. 1808\\nA curious and diverting work, with the uncommon book label\\nof a one-time owner, William Lynes, Jun., Cincinnati 1814.\\n392 Inglis, Charles. The True Interest of America Im\u00c2\u00ac\\npartially Stated, in certain strictures on a Pamphlet\\nentitled \u00e2\u0080\u009cCommon Sense\u00e2\u0080\u009d; Common Sense (by\\nThomas Paine), poor copy. 2 rare pamphlets. Phil. 1776\\n393 [Ingraham, E. D.] A Sketch of the Events which\\npreceded the Capture of Washington by the British,\\non the 14th of August, 1814. Map. 8vo, boards,\\nuncut. Phil. 1849\\nAutograph of General Winder, who commanded there.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0046.jp2"}, "47": {"fulltext": "43\\n394 ACKSON, Andrew. Truth\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Advocate and\\nMonthly Anti-Jackson Expositor. January to\\nAugust, 1828, in one vol. 8vo, uncut.\\nCinn. 1828\\nVery scarce, and undoubtedly the most scurrilous political pub\u00c2\u00ac\\nlication ever issued, in which Jackson\u00e2\u0080\u0099s private character and\\ndomestic relations were assailed pitilessly.\\n395 Jackson. Mr. Glay and Gen. Jackson. 8vo, uncut.\\nA full statement of this great controversy. Balt. 1827\\n396 [Jay, John.] Letters, being the whole of the Corre\u00c2\u00ac\\nspondence between the Hon. John Jay, Esq., and Mr.\\nLewis Littlepage; a young man whom Mr. Jay, when\\nin Spain, patronized and took into his Family. With\\nAppendix. 4to. N.-Y. F. Childs 1786\\nVery rare and curious.\\n397 Jefferies, Richard. The Toilers of the Field. Portrait.\\nTall 8vo, half vellum, uncut. Lond.: Longmans 1892\\nFirst edition, Large Paper copy, only 105 printed.\\n398 Jefferson. A Vindication of the Religion of Mr. Jeffer\u00c2\u00ac\\nson, and a Statement of his Services in the Cause of\\nReligious Liberty. 8vo. Balt. c. 1800\\n399 Jefferson. Bibliotheca-Jeffersoniana. 8vo, paper, un\u00c2\u00ac\\ncut. N. Y. 1887\\n400 Jesse, J. H. Memoirs of the Court of England during the\\nReign of the Stuarts. 2 vols. i2mo, sheep. Phil. 1840\\n401 [Johnson, Charles.] The Reverie; or, a Flight to the\\nParadise of Fools. 2 vols. i2mo, calf. Lond. 1763\\nBy the author of Chrysal or, the Adventures of a Guinea.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n402 Johnson, J. The Advantages and Disadvantages of the\\nMarried State. i6mo. Phil.\\nJohnson Justice, 1793.\\n403 Johnson, Samuel. The Lives of the most eminent\\nEnglish Poets, with critical observations on their\\nworks. Portrait. 4 vols. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1781\\nThe scarce first edition printed apart from the Poetical Works.\\n404 Johnson. The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., with\\nan Essay on his Life and Genius, by Arthur Murphy.\\nFirst Complete American Edition. Portrait. 2 vols.\\n8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1840", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0047.jp2"}, "48": {"fulltext": "44\\n405 Johnson, Archibald. The Mariner: a Poem. Engraved\\ntitle. i6mo. Phil. 1818\\n406 Jones (Absalom) and Allen (Richard). A Narrative\\nof the Proceedings of the Black People. in the\\nyear 1793, c. i6mo. Phil For the authors, 1794\\nA refutation of some of Matthew Carey\u00e2\u0080\u0099s calumnies, with many\\nforgotten details of the yellow fever epidemic of 1793.\\n407 [Jones, J. B.] Wild Western Scenes. i2mo, cloth.\\nFirst Edition. Phil. 1849\\n408 Jones, Paul. The Interesting Life, Travels, Voyages\\nand Daring Engagements of that Celebrated and justly-\\nrenowned Commander, Paul Jones. Folding plate of\\nPaul Jones shooting Lieutenant Grub i6mo. Phil. 1812\\n409 Jones, M. J. History of the Early Settlement of the\\nJuniata Valley. Plates. 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1856\\n410 Jonson, Ben. The Staple of Newes: a Comedie acted\\nin the Yeare 1625. The Author Ben Ionson. Folio.\\nFirst edition. Extremely scarce. Lond. 1631\\nARR, Alphonse. Le Livre de Bord. Souvem\\nirs\u00e2\u0080\u0094Portraits\u00e2\u0080\u0094Notes au Crayon. Third and\\nFourth Series. 2 vols. i2mo, half roan.\\nParis, 1880\\nWith autographs of George T. Lanigan.\\n412 Keats. Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, and\\nother Poems. By John Keats, author of Endymion.\\ni2mo, calf.\\nLond. Printed for Taylor Hessey Fleet-Street, 1820\\nThe rare First edition.\\n413 Keats, John. Letters. to Fanny Brawne, edited by\\nH. B. Forman. Illustrated. i2mo, cloth. Scarce. 1878\\n414 Keese. John Keese, Wit and Litterateur. By W. L.\\nKeese. Portrait. 8vo, cloth, uncut. N. Y. 1883\\n415 Keith. The History of the British Plantations in\\nAmerica. Part I. (all published), containing the\\nHistory of Virginia. One map only (should be two).\\n4to, calf. Very scarce. Lond. 1738\\nThis rare book was printed by Samuel Richardson, the author of\\nPamela.\u00e2\u0080\u009d", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0048.jp2"}, "49": {"fulltext": "45\\n416 Kempis, Thomas A. The Christian Pattern, or the Imi\u00c2\u00ac\\ntation of Jesus Christ: being an abridgement of the\\nWorks of Thomas a Kempis. 8vo, original leather\\nbinding. Lond. Printed M.DCC,XLIV. j German\u00c2\u00ac\\ntown Re-printed by Christophor sic Sowr, 1749.\\nTitle one leaf, pp. 1-278. The First American Edition.\\n417 Kempis. Of the Imitation of Christ: in three books.\\nTranslated from the Latin. by John Payne. i2mo.\\nPhil.: Joseph Crukshank 17 8j\\nThe First American edition in English, printed by a Quaker.\\n418 Key, Francis Scott. Poems.- i2mo, cloth. First\\nEdition. Scarce. N. Y. 1857\\n419 [Kidd, Captain.] A Collection of Tryals for Treason,\\nPiracie, etc., from 1638. 8vo, old calf, written\\ntitle. c. 1702\\nAt p. 264 begins an account of Captain William Kidd (whose\\nspirit still hovdrs around Wall Street); how he recruited his men\\nin New-York, c.\\n420 Kingston, J. The New American Biographic Diction\u00c2\u00ac\\nary. Rare portrait of Washington engraved by C. Gobrecht.\\ni8mo, calf. Balt. 1810\\nRare.\\n421 Kipling, Rudyard. Life\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Handicap. First Edition.\\ni2mo, cloth. Lond. 1891\\n422 Knapp, Samuel L. Biographical Sketches of Eminent\\nLawyers, Statesmen, and Men of Letters. 8vo, half\\ncalf. Bost. 1821\\nACKINGTON, James. Memoirs. Portrait.\\n8vo, calf. Lond. 1794\\nLacroix, Paul. Curiosites de l\u00e2\u0080\u0099Histoire de\\nFrance. Proces Celebres. i6mo, uncut.\\nParis, 1858\\nContains the article on the infamous Marquis de Sade.\\n425 [Lamb, Charles.] Elia. Essays-which have appeared\\nunder that signature in the London Magazine. i2mo,\\nhalf calf. Phil.: Carey Lea cr Carey 1828\\nThe rare first American edition.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0049.jp2"}, "50": {"fulltext": "46\\n426 Lamb. Works, with letters and sketch by Talfourd. 2\\nvols. i2mo, half calf. (No portrait.) N. Y. 1838\\n427 Lamb. A Memoir by Barry Cornwall. Vignette por\u00c2\u00ac\\ntrait. nmo, cloth. Bost. 1866\\n428 Lamb. Specimens of English Dramatic Poets\\nEdited anew by Israel Gollancz, M.A. Portrait and\\nplate on India paper. 2 vols. 8vo, half vellum, uncut.\\nLond.: Dent 1893\\nLarge paper copy of the English edition.\\n429 [Landor, Walter Savage.] Citation and Examination\\nof William Shakspeare touching Deer-Stealing, c.\\n8vo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1834\\nA very clean copy of the first edition.\\n430 [Landor.] The Pentameron and Pentalogia. 8vo,.\\noriginal cloth, uncut. Lond. 1837\\nPresentation copy of the rare first edition, with inscription on\\nfly-leaf, Walter S. Landor to his friend Garrow.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\u00e2\u0080\u0099\\n431\\nLang,\\nAndrew. The Library.\\nIllustrated. 12 m 0,\\ncloth.\\nFirst Edition.\\nLond. i88r\\n432\\nLang.\\nBallads of Books, nmo,\\ncloth, uncut.\\nLond. 1888\\nFine copy of the first edition.\\n433\\nLang.\\nLost Leaders. 8vo, cloth,\\nuncut.\\nN. Y. (Lond.) 1889\\n434\\nLang.\\nOld Friends. Frontispiece.\\ni6mo, half vellum.\\nuncut. First Edition.\\nLond. 1890\\n435\\nLang.\\nSelected Poems of Robert Burns. With an in-\\ntroduction by Andrew Lang. 8vo, green morocco\\nextra, gilt top, uncut, with thistle ornaments in gilt,\\nZaehnsdorf. Lond. 1891\\nOne of seven copies printed on pure vellum, and perhaps the\\nonly copy to reach the market. A book to almost awaken Pibdin\\nfrom his long slumber.\\n436 Lang. Elizabethan Songs in Honour of Love and\\nBeautie. Collected and illustrated by Edmund H. Garrett\\nwith an Introduction by Andrew Lang. 8vo, vellum,\\nuncut. Bost. i89r\\nOne of the rare Japan vellum copies, of which only 225 were\\nissued.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0050.jp2"}, "51": {"fulltext": "47\\n437 Lang. Ban and Arriere Ban. Frontispiece. i6mo,\\ncloth, uncut. First Edition. Lond. 1894\\n438 Larchey, Loredan. Dictionnaire des Noms. i2mo,\\nhalf roan. Paris: Privately printed, 1880\\nGiving the ancient forms of 20,000 names. Scarce.\\n439 Lawfulness (The), Excellency, and Advantage of In\u00c2\u00ac\\nstrumental Musick in the Public Worship of God\\nUrg\u00e2\u0080\u0099d and Enforc\u00e2\u0080\u0099d. By a Presbyterian. The Second\\nEdition. 8vo, half calf. Rare. Phil.: Wm. Dunlap, 1763\\n440 [Lawrence, George.] Border and Bastille. 8vo, cloth,\\nuncut. Lond. 1863\\n441 [Laycock, John.] The Fall of British Tyranny; or,\\nAmerican Liberty Triumphant. The First Campaign.\\nA Tragi-Comedy of Five Acts, as lately planned at the\\nRoyal Theatrum Pandemonium at St. James\u00e2\u0080\u0099s. The\\nprincipal place of action in America. 8vo, boards.\\nPhil. Styner Cist, M DCC LXXVI.\\nAn extremely rare American Revolutionary Drama. Act 3,\\nscene 1, opens in Boston; scene 4, in Boston, while the Regulars\\nwere flying from Lexington; scene 7, the morning after the battle of\\nBunker\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Hill. Act 4, negroes are introduced, including a comical\\nCudjo and the English sailors are much given to expletive; Act 5,\\nMontreal, with Col. [Ethan] Allen a prisoner, and, scene 3, the Camp\\nat Cambridge, the characters General Washington, General Lee, and\\nGeneral Putnam.\\n442 Lazarus, Emma, Songs of a Semite, 8vo, cloth, N. Y.\\n1882; (and) Translations and other Rhymes, by Henry\\nC. Lea, privately printed, Phil. 1882. 2 vols.\\nThe last work includes translations of Villon, Ronsard, c.\\n443 Leadbeater, John, Jr., Literary Remains, i6mo, cloth,\\nprivately printed, Phil. 1850; (and) Dr. Samuel Lang-\\ndon\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Remarks on Dr. Hopkins, Exeter, N. H., 1794.\\n2 vols.\\n444 Le Fanu, W. R. Seventy Years of Irish Life, being\\nAnecdotes and Reminiscences, nmo, cloth, uncut. 1893\\nA most amusing book.\\n445 Le Gallienne, Richard. The Book Bills of Narcissus.\\n8vo, uncut. Derby, England, 1891\\nLarge paper copy of the first edition, of which but 95 copies\\nwere issued to subscribers.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0051.jp2"}, "52": {"fulltext": "48\\n446 Le Gallienne. The Book of the Rhymers\u00e2\u0080\u0099 Club. i2mo r\\ncloth, uncut. First Edition. Lond. 1892\\n447 Le Gallienne. The Second Book of the Rhymers\u00e2\u0080\u0099\\nClub. First Edition. i2mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1894\\n448 Leland, John. A View of the Principal Deistical Writ\u00c2\u00ac\\ners. Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1807\\n449 Lever, Charles. The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer.\\nIllustrated by Phiz. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Early issue.\\nLond. n. d.\\n450 [Lever.] Paul Goslett\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Confessions in Love, Law, and\\nthe Civil Service. Frontispiece, nmo, cloth. First\\nEdition. Lond. 1868\\n451 Lewis and Clark\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Journal, to the Mouth of the Colum.\\nbia River. Illustrated and with interesting additions.\\ni6mo, sheep. Scarce. Dayton, Ohio, 184a\\n452 Linn, John Blair. The Powers of Genius: a Poem.\\nThree plates. Second Edition, corrected and enlarged.\\ni6mo, boards, uncut. Phil. 1802\\n453 Lithography. Traite de Lithographic, par G. Engel-\\nmann. Fine plates. 4to, boards. Mulhose, n. d.\\n454 [Livingston, William.] A Review of the Military\\nOperations in North America; from the Commence\u00c2\u00ac\\nment of the French Hostilities on the Frontiers on\\nVirginia, in 1753, to the Surrender of Oswego, on\\nthe 14th of August, 1756, c. 8vo, calf.\\nN.-Y. Alexander James MDCCLXX.\\nA very rare edition of this book, which contains an account of\\nGeorge Washington\u00e2\u0080\u0099s early campaigns, the French and Indian Wars,\\nc.\\n455 Locke, R. Adams. The Celebrated Moon Story,\u00e2\u0080\u009d its\\norigin and incidents, with a memoir of the author, c.\\ni6mo, uncut. N. Y. 1852^\\nVery scarce, and desirable as Poeana, see his criticisms and\\nother use of it.\\n456 Loftie, W. J. A Plea for Art in the House. i2mo,\\ncloth. Phil.\\n457 Longfellow, Henry W. Coplas de Don Jorge Man-\\nrique. i2mo, original cloth. Bost. 1833.\\nFine copy of the rare first edition, with late owner\u00e2\u0080\u0099s name on\\nthe preface. Longfellow\u00e2\u0080\u0099s first book.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0052.jp2"}, "53": {"fulltext": "458 Longfellow. Poems on Slavery. i6mo.\\nCambridge: John Owen, 1842\\nThe First Edition and the rarest of all the Longfellows, ex\u00c2\u00ac\\ncepting, perhaps, \u00e2\u0080\u009cEvangeline.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n459 Longfellow. The Spanish Student. i6mo.\\nThe First Edition. Cambridge: John Owen, 1843\\n460 Longfellow. Poems. First Complete Edition. 8vo, un\u00c2\u00ac\\ncut. N. Y. 1846\\nThis edition contains matter not in the Philadelphia complete edi\u00c2\u00ac\\ntion of 1845.\\n461 Longfellow. Evangeline: a Tale of Acadie. iamo,\\noriginal boards (broken), uncut.\\nBost.: William D. Ticknor Co., 1847\\nFirst edition, with autograph document signed, and proof por\u00c2\u00ac\\ntrait loosely inserted. A nice copy to rebind.\\n462 Longfellow. The Song of Hiawatha. i2mo, cloth.\\nBost. 1856\\n463 Longfellow. The Courtship of Miles Standish, and\\nother Poems. i2mo, cloth. Bost. 1859\\n464 Longfellow. The New-England Tragedies. First\\nEdition. i2mo, cloth. Bost. 1868\\n465 Longfellow. The Divine Tragedy. First Edition.\\ni2mo, cloth. Bost. 1871\\n466 Longfellow. Three Books of Song. First Edition.\\ni2mo, cloth. Bost. 1872\\n467 Longfellow. The Masque of Pandora, and other\\nPoems. First Edition. i2mo, .cloth. Bost. 1875\\n468 Longus. Les Amours Pastorales de Daphnis et Chloe.\\nEscrites en Grec par Longus, and translatees en\\nFrancais par Jacques Amyot. 4to, in the original\\npaper covers, with label uncut.\\nLondres [Paris], M.DCC.LXXIX.\\nOne of the large paper copies, with the plates after Audran\\nengraved within elborate borders, and including the plate of The\\nFour Feet.\u00e2\u0080\u009d Printed on thick Dutch paper, and preserved in a\\nhandsome blue morocco case made by Stikeman.\\n469 Lowell, James Russell. Poems. Second Series. i2mo,\\noriginal boards uncut, Cambridge, 184\\nA very fine and clean copy of the first edition.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0053.jp2"}, "54": {"fulltext": "5\\n470 Lowell.\\nuncut.\\n471 Lowell.\\ncloth.\\nThe Vision of Sir Launfal. i6mo, boards,\\nCambridge, 1849\\nThe Biglow Papers. Second Series. i2mo,\\nBost. 1867\\nA fine copy of the first edition.\\n472 .Lowell. ^Esthetic Papers. Edited by Elizabeth P.\\nPeabody. 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. Bost. t 849\\nContains original articles by Emerson, Hawthorne, Thoreau and\\nothers. This copy belonged to James Russell Lowell and has his\\nautograph on the cover.\\n473 Lowell. A Fable for Critics. First Edition. i2mo.\\nOne cover missing. N. Y. 1848\\n474 LuckoMbe, P. The History and Art of Printing. Front\u00c2\u00ac\\nispiece. 8vo, boards, uncut. Lond.1771\\n475 [Ludlow, Fitz Hugh.] The Hasheesh Eater, umo,\\ncloth. Scarce. N. Y. 1857\\nACKINTOSH, James. Defence of the French\\nRevolution; (also) The French Constitution,\\nrevised, amended and finalty decreed by the\\nNational Assembly. 2 in 1 vol. 8vo, .boards,\\nuncut. Phil. 179 1\\n477 Maclean, J. P. A Manual of the Antiquity of Man.\\nIllustrated. i2mo, cloth. Cinn. 1880\\n478 Magazine of American History (The), from the com\u00c2\u00ac\\nmencement in 1877 to the end of 1892, in the original\\nnumbers, as issued. To be sold as 16 volumes.\\nComplete sets of this magazine are very scarce.\\n479 Magazine of American History (The). A bundle of\\nodd numbers.\\n480 Magazine of Wit and American Harmonist.- Wood-\\ncut. 24mo, half sheep. Phil. 1821\\nPrincipally anecdotes and songs relating to the War of 1812.\\n481 [Mahony, Francis.] The Reliques of Father Pro.ut,\\nlate P. P. of Watergrasshill, in the County of Cork,\\nIreland. Illustrated by Alfred Crowquis [D. Maclise.]\\n2 vols. i2mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1836\\nThe very scarce first edition.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0054.jp2"}, "55": {"fulltext": "5i\\n482 Main, D. M. {Editor). Three Hundred English Sonnets.\\ni6mo, cloth, uncut. Blackwood 7 1884\\n483 [Mallet.] Northern Antiquities. 2 vols. 8vo, calf.\\nLond. 1770\\nThe manners and customs of our Saxon forefathers^ and the\\nancient Danes.\\n484 Manley (De la Riviere) Mrs. Secret Memoirs and\\nManners of several Persons of Quality, of both Sexes,\\nfrom the New Atalantis, an Island in the Mediterra\u00c2\u00ac\\nnean. Frontispiece. The whole work in four parts,\\nforming 2 vols. bound in 1 vol. i2mo, old English\\nred morocco, neatly rebacked, gilt edges. Lond. 1716\\nA gross and licentious satire upon those who effected the Revo\u00c2\u00ac\\nlution, for the publication of which the printer was seized and fined.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\nThe key to the characters is to be found in each part.\\n485 Marcus Antoninus. The Commentaries, translated\\nfrom the original, in Greek, by James Thomson. 8vo,\\ncalf. Lond. 1747\\nThe rarest translation, with all the vulgarisms and corruptions\\nvery clearly given.\\n486 Marguerite de Navarre. Heptameron Franpais. Les\\nNouvelles de Marguerite, Reine de Navarre. 3 vols.\\n8vo, original marbled calf.\\nBerne: Chez la Nouvelle Societe Typographique 1780-1781\\nThe most highly-esteemed edition for i.ts valuable plates, which\\nare tres-jolies et gravees avec une finesse remarquable and com\u00c2\u00ac\\nprise frontispieces, 73 page-plates, by Freudenberg, 72 vignettes and\\n72 culs-de-lampe, by Dunker. A stamp has been erased from each\\ntitle-page.\\n487 Martin, E. S. A Little Brother of the Rich, c., 1890;\\nWindfalls of Observation, 1893. 2 vols. i2mo.\\n488 Masonic. The Free-Mason\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Vocal Assistant, and\\nRegister of the Lodges of Masons in South Carolina\\nand Georgia. i2mo, sheep. Charleston, 1807\\nAn uncommon edition.\\n489 Mather, Cotton. Ornaments for the Daughters of\\nZion; or, The Character and Happiness of a Virtuous\\nWoman. Small 12m\u00c2\u00a9, original leather. Rare.\\nLond.: Tho. Parkhurst 1694\\nPlethoric with pious puns, by puritan preacher perpetrated.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0055.jp2"}, "56": {"fulltext": "490 Maupassant, Guy de. La Main Gauche. i2mo, un\u00c2\u00ac\\ncut. Paris i88 9\\n491 Maury, Sarah Mytton. The Statesmen of America in\\n1846. i2mo, boards. Phil. 1847\\n492 Meade, William [Bishop of Va.]. Sermons Addressed\\nto Masters and Servants. With additions. i6mo r\\ngjjggp Winchester, Va.\\nA reprint of Thomas Bacon\u00e2\u0080\u0099s edition of 1743 with additions.\\n493 Medical Theses, by John Rush, Joseph Hartshorne,\\nWilliam Baldwin and others. 13 pamphlets.\\nPhil. 1795-1807\\n494 Medley (The) or, New Philadelphia Songster. i6mo,\\nsheep. Phil. 1795\\nIncluding the songs sung at the New Theatre.\\n495 Meissonier. Les Contes Remois, par M. le Cte. Louis\\nde Chevigne. Dessins de E. Meissonier. 8vo, polished\\ncalf, extra. Paris, 1861\\nOne of the rare large-paper copies.\\n496 Memorial (A) containing a Summary View of Facts,\\nwith their Authorities. In answer to the Observations\\nsent by the English Ministry to the Courts of Europe.\\nTranslated from the French, iamo, uncut, in new\\nboards. Phil.: Jam.es Chattin, 1757\\nContains Washington\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Journal of the Braddock Expedition,\\ncaptured at his surrender of Fort Necessity. The translation was\\nevidently made in Philadelphia, as the translator and printer\\nissued proposals for a subscription there. The volume is extremely\\nrare.\\n497 Menken, Adah Isaacs. Infelicia. Portrait and fac\u00c2\u00ac\\nsimile. i6mo, cloth. Scarce. Phil. 1875\\n498 Metcalf, Samuel L. A Collection of some of the most\\ninteresting Narratives of Indian Warfare in the West.\\n8vo, old sheep. Lexington, Ky., 1821\\nContains the Narrative of Daniel Boone; Dr. Knight\u00e2\u0080\u0099s and\\nSlover\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Narrative, and Col. James Smith\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Narrative of Captivity,\\nc. Very rare, and a little the worse for wear. One leaf (unim\u00c2\u00ac\\nportant) is lacking in the appendix, and there is a small hole in page\\n239; but fine copies are unknown, and this may be called a good\\nworking copy.\u00e2\u0080\u009d", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0056.jp2"}, "57": {"fulltext": "499 Mifflin, Benjamin C. Charles Mifflin M.D. With an\\nAccount of his Ancestors and Ancestral Connections.\\nPortraits. 8vo, uncut.\\nPrivately Printed: Riverside Press, 1876\\nOrite of two copies only printed on Japanese vellum. Rare.\\n500 Milton, John. Paradise Lost. 2 vols. in 1. i6mo,\\ncalf. Phil.: Wm. Young Jos. James, n. d. [ante 1788]\\nThe second American edition, with presentation inscription\\nsigned by Bishop William White.\\n501 Milton, John. Paradise Regain\u00e2\u0080\u0099d. To which are\\nadded Poems on Several Occasions, nmo, boards.\\nPhil. 1791\\n502 Milton. Poetical Works. With Life. 121110, sheep.\\nBost. 1796\\n503 Milton. Poetical Works. 2 vols. i8mo, cloth.\\nPhil. 1821\\n504 Miscellaneous Pieces of Antient English Poesie, i2jno,\\ncalf. Lond. 1764\\n505 Mocquet, John. Travels and Voyages into Africa,\\nAsia and America, the East and West Indies, c.\\nCurious plates. i2mo, calf. Rare. Lond. 1696\\n506 Monro, John. A Collection of about Fifty Religious\\nLetters. i6mo, sheep. Printed for Robert Aitken,\\nBookseller in Paisley, 1764.\\nThis printer (Aitken) afterwards came to America and printed\\nthe first English Bible, Philadelphia, 1781-82.\\n507 Moore\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Historical Gatherings relative to Printers,\\nPrinting, c. 8vo, cloth. Concord, N. H., 1886\\n508 Moore, Thomas. Epistles, Odes and other Poems. To\\nwhich is prefixed, by the American editor, a notice,\\ncritical and biographical, of the author. 8vo, boards,\\nuncut. Phil. 1806\\nA large and thick paper copy; rare. The American editor was\\nJoseph Dennie, Esq., editor of the Port Folio.\\n509 More, Hannah, Search After Happiness, a Pastoral\\nDrama; (and), Armine and Elvira, a Legendary Tale\\n[by Edmund Cartwright]. Etched plate by James\\nPoupard. The two in one vol. 8vo, uncut. Phil. 1774\\nRare; the etched plate is an interesting specimen of that art.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0057.jp2"}, "58": {"fulltext": "54\\n510 Morgann, Maurice. An Essay on the Dramatic Char\u00c2\u00ac\\nacter of Sir John Falstaff. 8vo, boards, uncut.\\nA delightful mingling of wit and wisdom. Lond. 1825\\n51X Moron, a Tale of the Alhambra, and other poems, 1829,\\nThe Wanderer, a rambling poem, by a Clerk in Market\\nMarket Street, Phil. 1836. 2 vols.\\nAnonymously published.\\n512 Montgomery, Sir Robert {Baronet). A Discourse\\nConcerning the Design\u00e2\u0080\u0099d Establishment of a New\\nColony to the South of Carolina in the most delightful\\nCountry of the Universe. Folding plan. 8vo.\\nLond. Printed in the year 1717\\nAn exceptionally fine copy of this rare pamphlet, in the original\\nblue paper wrappers.\\n513 Muhlenberg, H. A. The Life of Major-General Peter\\nMuhlenberg:. Portrait, nmo, cloth. Scarce.\\nPhil. 1849\\n514 Muhlenberg, Wm. A. Church Poetry: being portions\\nof the Psalms in Verse, c. nmo, original boards,\\nuncut. Phil. 1823\\nThe original edition, an apparently large-paper copy.\\n515 Murray, J. Sermons to Doctors in Divinity, being the\\nsecond volume of Sermons to Asses, i 6 mo, Phil. 17 73 5\\nThe Political Establishments of the U. S. of America\\nreviewed by a Fellow Citizen, Phil., Robert Bell 1784.\\n2 vols.\\n516 Music. Wyeth\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Repository of Sacred Music. With an\\nIntroduction and Rules for Learners by John Wyeth.\\nOblong 4 to, boards. Harrisburg, 1810\\nADAL, E. S. Essays at Home and Elsewhere.\\n12mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1882\\nOriginal edition, with essays on Thackeray,\\nArtemus Ward, c.\\n518 Neal, Joseph C. The Misfortunes of Peter Faber and\\nother sketches. Illustrated by Parley. i2mo, fancy\\npaper. Phil. 1854\\n519 Negro Poets. Not a Man aud Yet a Man. By A. A.\\nWhitman. Portrait. i2mo, cloth. Springfield, O., 1877", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0058.jp2"}, "59": {"fulltext": "55\\n520 Nerval, Gerard de. Sylvie; Souvenirs de Valois.\\nPreface par Ludovic Halevy. Forty compositions dessi-\\nne es et gravees a V eau-forte par Ed. Rudaux. i6mo, orig\u00c2\u00ac\\ninal wrappers, uncut. Paris: L. Conquet 1886\\nA typographical gem. Very scarce.\\n521 Newcomer. The Life and Journal of the Rev\u00e2\u0080\u0099d Chris\u00c2\u00ac\\ntian Newcomer, late Bishop of the Church of the\\nUnited Brethren in Christ. Containing his Travels\\nand Labours in the Gospel, from 1795 to 1830. i2mo,\\nsheep. Fine copy. Hagers-Town, 1834\\nA rare and valuable little volhme, for its numerous citations df\\nnames of places and men in the States of Pennsylvania, Maryland\\nand Virginia. t\\n522 [Newell, R. H.] The Orpheus C. Kerr Papers. i2mo,\\ncloth. N. Y. 1862\\nThe original issue of what was afterwards called the first\\nseries.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n523 New York. A Brief Topographical and Statistical\\nManual of the State, Albany, 1811; Militia Law of\\nPennsylvania, Phil. 1813; The Embargo Laws; c. 5\\npamphlets, i6mo.\\n524 New York Imprints. The Constitution of the New\\nYork Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and\\nPiety. i6mo. N. Y.: Loudon 6\u00c2\u00b0 Brower 1794\\nWith list of officers and members of the society.\\n525 New York Imprint. Dialogue concerning the Slavery of\\nthe Africans. i6mo, uncut. N. Y. Robert Hodge 1785\\n526 New York. ImprinT Slavery, a Poem. By Hannah\\nMore. i6mo. Rare. N. Y. J. A. M Lean, 1788\\n527 Nights in a Block House; or, Sketches of Border Life.\\nBy Henry C. Watson. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Phil. 1853\\nTales of the deeds of Boone, the Wetzels and other heroes.\\n528 Numismatics. Martin Schmeizel\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Erlauterung Gold und\\nSilberner Meuntzen. Folding plates of coins. Small 4U5,\\nhalf calf. Rare. Halle, U48\\n529 Numismatics. The American Numismatical Manual of\\nthe Currency or Money of the Aborigines, and Colo\u00c2\u00ac\\nnial, State and United States Coins. Nineteen plates of\\nfacsimiles. 4to, cloth. Fine copy. Rare. Phil. 1859", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0059.jp2"}, "60": {"fulltext": "56\\nFFICIAL Letters of the Military and Naval\\nOfficers of the United States Army, during\\nthe War with Great Britain in the years 1812,\\n1813, 1814 and 1815. Collected and arranged by\\nJohn Brannan. 8vo, sheep. Scarce. Wash. 1823\\nContaining many curious details not elsewhere found.\\n531 Old New York. Olden Time Researches and Remin\u00c2\u00ac\\niscences of New York City. Illustrations. 8vo.\\n(Phil. 1830)\\nExcerpt from the \u00e2\u0080\u009cAnnals of Philadelphia.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n532 Old Plays. The Lyar, a Comedy, 1769; The Minor\u00e2\u0080\u0099\\n1767; both by Sam. Foote, (and) The Jovial Crew, or\\nthe Merry Beggars, 1767. 3 P la Y s 8v0 Lond. v. d.\\n533 Oliver, Isabella. Poems on Various Subjects. i2mo,\\nsheep. Carlisle, Pa. A. Loudoun, 1805\\nOlney Hymns, in three books. i6mo, old calf.\\nN. Y.: Wm. Ross, 1787\\nWritten by Wm. Cowper and John Newton; last leaf of index\\nlacking.\\n535 Oneida Co., N. Y. Notices of Men and Events con\u00c2\u00ac\\nnected with the early history of Oneida County. By\\nWm. Tracy. 8vo. Utica, 1838\\nThis rare pamphlet is of historical interest.\\n536 Oneida County. A Narrative of the Revival of Reli\u00c2\u00ac\\ngion in the County of Oneida, 1826. 8vo.\\nRare. Utica, 1826\\n537 Osborne, Selleck. Poems. Engraved title-page. i6mo,\\nhalf levant, gilt top, uncut. Bost. 1823\\n538 O\u00e2\u0080\u0099Shaughnessy, Arthur. Music and Moonlight. i2mo,\\ncloth. First Edition. Lond. 1874\\n539 Oulton, Walley C. The Wonderful Story Teller, or\\nPocket Library of Agreeable Entertainment. i2mo,\\nsheep. Bost. I 797\\n540 Owenson, Miss [Lady Morgan], The Lay of an Irish\\nHarp. i2mo, sheep. Phil. 1807\\nFirst American edition.\\n541 Oxford Prize Poems. i2mo, half calf. Oxford, 1807\\nWith autograph of John Jay on title.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0060.jp2"}, "61": {"fulltext": "57\\nAINE, Nathaniel. A Brief Notice of the\\nLibrary of the American Antiquarian Society.\\nvo Worcester, 1873\\n543 Paine, Thomas. The Age of Reason, frontispiece by I.\\nScoles, N. Y. 1794; The Age of Infidelity, N. Y. 1794;\\nTrial of Thomas Paine, Edinburgh, 1792. 3 vols. i6mo.\\n544 Paine, Tom. The Rights of Man, Lond. 1795; Disser\u00c2\u00ac\\ntation on Government, c. 8 pamphlets of similar\\ncharacter, 8vo.\\n545 Paine. The Political Works of Thomas Paine. With\\nbiographical sketch, izmo, sheep, uncommon edition.\\nSpringfield, 1826\\n546 Pamphlets. Biographical Sketch of Commodore Charles\\nStewart, portrait and plate Phil. 1838; and 9 other\\npamphlets. 10 pieces. 8vo.\\n547 Pamphlets. Eulogy on Andrew Jackson, by Jeremiah\\nS. Black, Chambersburg, 1845; The Coast Survey, by\\nJoseph Henry, Princeton, 1845 5 and others. 10 pieces.\\n8vo.\\n548 Pamphlets. Proceedings of a Convention of Delegates\\nfrom the Citizens of Pennsylvania, Opposed to Execu\u00c2\u00ac\\ntive Usurpation and Abuse. Harrisburg, 1834. With\\n19 other pamphlets on banking, an interesting collec-\\ntion. In 1 vol. 8vo.\\nA rare lot, by Albert Gallatin and others.\\n549 Pamphlets. The Charter Oak, its History\u00e2\u0080\u0094its Fall,\\nAug. 21, 1856, Hartford, 1856; and 24 miscellaneous\\npamphlets. In all 25 pieces. v. p., v. d.\\n550 Pamphlets. Signs of the Times, by Jedidiah Morse,\\nCharlestown, 1810 with 12 other interesting pam\u00c2\u00ac\\nphlets. 13 pieces. 8vo.\\n551 Pancirollus, Guido. The History of Many Memorable\\nThings Lost, which were in Use among the Ancients;\\nand an Account of many excellent things found now\\nin use among the Moderns. 2 v\u00e2\u0080\u0099ols. in 1. nmo, calf\\nextra. Lond. 1815\\nA rare and interesting work, with chapters on the Invention of\\nPrinting, the Discovery of the New World, c.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0061.jp2"}, "62": {"fulltext": "58\\n552 [Parke, Lieut. -Col. John.] The Lyrick Works of\\nHorace, translated into English Verse; to which are\\nadded a number of Original Poems. By a Native-of\\nAmerica. Frontispiece. 8vo, stained calf, Jextra gilt,\\ngilt top (Stikeman). Phil. Eleazer Oswald 1786\\nOne of the rarest and most curious volumes of American Poetry,\\ndedicated to General Washington, and containing Virginia, a Pas\u00c2\u00ac\\ntoral Drama, on the Birth-Day of an Illustrious Personage, and the\\nReturn of Peace, February nth, 1784.\\n553 Parnassian Garland (The); or, Beauties of Modern\\nPoetry, Phil. 1814; Poems of Thomas Parnell and\\nElijah Fenton, Lond. 1796-99. 3 vols. in 2.\\nFenton\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Poems is an exact reprint of the original, which con\u00c2\u00ac\\ntains many very free imitations of La Fontaine and Chaucer.\\n554 [Patmore, P. G.] Imitations of Celebrated Authors; or,\\nImaginary Rejected Articles. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1844\\nContains An Unsentimental Journey, By Elia.\u00e2\u0080\u009d Lamb refers\\nto this book in one of his letters.\\n555 [Paulding, J. K.] The Lay of the Scottish Fiddle.\\ni8mo, original sheep. N. Y. 1813\\nFirst edition, scarce.\\n556 [Paulding.] Jokeby: a Burlesque on Rokeby. i6mo,\\nboards, uncut. N. Y. 1813\\nFirst edition, scarce.\\n557 [Paulding.] The Diverting History of John Bull and\\nBrother Jonathan. By Hector Bull-us. Plates. i8mo,\\nboards, uncut. Phil. 1827\\n558 Paulding. The Backwoodsman. i2mo, boards, un\u00c2\u00ac\\ncut. Phil. 1818\\nFirst edition.\\n559 Paulding. The Beauties of Brother Bull-us, by his\\nloving sister Bull-a. 24m\u00c2\u00a9, boards, uncut. N. Y. 1812\\nA satire upon one of Paulding\u00e2\u0080\u0099s satires.\\n560 Pennsylvania R.R. Guide for, with an extensive map\\nincluding the entire route. 8vo, boards. Phil. 1855\\nA great curiosity, when contrasted with the present lines.\\n561 Pennypacker S W. Historical and Biographical\\nSketches. 8vo, canvas, uncut. Phil. 1883\\n\u00e2\u0080\u009cJudge Pennypacker treats the public to a share in his knowledge\\nof the Pennsylvania Dutch, their lives, their labors and their books,\\nwritten as he alone can write of that fascinating people.\u00e2\u0080\u009d", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0062.jp2"}, "63": {"fulltext": "59\\n562 Percy\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Reliques of Ancient English Poetry. Illustrated.\\n8vo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1845\\n563 Peter Parley\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Book of Bible Stories, woodcuts, Bost.\\n1835; Choice Tales for the Amusement of Young\\nPersons, Phil., Carey 1800; The Literary Miscellany,\\nStourport, 1812. 3 vols.\\n564 [Peterson, R. E.] Review of George W. Childs. 8vo,\\nuncut. Rare, having been suppressed. (Phil. n. d.)\\nThe author was Mr. Childs\u00e2\u0080\u0099 father-in-law and, at the time of the\\npublication of this pamphlet, his bitter enemy.\\n565 Philadelphia. The Constitution of the Pennsylvania\\nSociety for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery.\\ni6mo. Phil.: Joseph James 1787\\nWith list of good old Quaker names\u00e2\u0080\u0094the officers.\\n566 Philadelphia Pamphlets. An Appeal to Matter of Fact\\nand Common Sense, Melchior Steiner, 1783; and other\\npamphlets by Anthony Benezet, c., Phil. 1781; c.\\n7 pieces.\\n567 Philadelphia Poets. Poems by David Bates, First\\nEdition, original boards, 1853; The American Minstrel,\\nby Charles Mead, 1828; Selections from the Philo\u00c2\u00ac\\nsophical, Polemical, Amatory, and other works of\\nCyrus Wadsworth Hart, 1845. 3 vols.\\n568 Philadelphia Printed. A Collection of Pamphlets on\\nvarious subjects. Printed by Crukshank, Young, James\\nCarey, Cist and others. Containing many that are rare\\nand valuable. 59 pieces. Phil. 1783, c.\\n569 Pinkney, Edward C. Poems. Small i2mo, original\\nboards. Balt. 1825\\nA rare little volume. At page39 occurs the Poem \u00e2\u0080\u009cA Health,\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\nIfill this cup to one made up of loveliness alone.\\n570 Piozzi. Letters to and from the late Samuel Johnson,\\nLL. D., to which are added some Poems, never before\\nprinted. Published from the original MSS. in her\\npossession, by Hester Lynch Piozzi. 2 vols. in one.\\n8vo, calf. Dublin, 1788\\n571 Pirates. The History of the Lives and Bloody Exploits\\nof the most noted Pirates, including those executed at\\nBoston in 1835. Woodcuts. i2mo, sheep. Hartford, 1835", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0063.jp2"}, "64": {"fulltext": "6 o\\n572 Pittsfield, Mass. A Concise and Simple Narrative of\\nthe Controversy between Thomas Allen, A. M.\\nand part of his Church. 8vo. Pittsfield, 1809\\nThis rare pamphlet sets forth one side of a scandalous and bitter\\npolitical quarrel which split the church, the parson being a follower\\nof Jefferson and the greater part of his flock Federalists.\\n573 POE, Edgar Allan. Poems, by Edgar Allan Poe.\\nSecond Edition. i6mo, original cloth boards.\\nN. Y. Elam Bliss, 1831\\nContains some new matter not in the 1827 and 1829 editions.\\nPreserved in a morocco case.\\n574 Poe. The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, of Nan\u00c2\u00ac\\ntucket. i2mo, original cloth with label.\\nFirst edition. N. Y. Harpers, 1838\\n575 Poe. Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque. 2 vols.\\nsmall 8vo, original cloth with labels.\\nPhil. Lea Blanchard, 1840\\nThe first edition. Page 213 of Volume 2 is misprinted 231.\\n576 Poe. Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque. 2 vols.\\nsmall 8vo, original cloth with labels.\\nPhil. Lea 6\u00c2\u00b0 Blanchard, 1840\\nThe first edition. The mispagination alluded to above corrected.\\n577 Poe. Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque. Vol. 2\\nonly. Phil. 1840\\nThe first edition; soiled copy, in original cloth.\\n578 Poe. The Conchologist\u00e2\u0080\u0099s First Book; or, A System of\\nTestaceous Malacology. With illustrations 0/215 shells.\\ni6mo, original boards. Phil. 1839\\nThe first edition.\\n579 Poe. The same. A much taller copy in the original\\ncloth. 1839\\nThe first edition.\\n580 Poe. The same. Second Edition. Green boards.\\nThe original binding. Phil. 1840\\n581 Poe. The same. A later [and unknown] edition. In\\ncloth. Phil. 1845\\nA very fine and fresh copy, in the original binding.\\n582 Poe. The same. In original cloth. With the plates\\ncolored. Phil. 1845\\nThe publishers dropped Poe\u00e2\u0080\u0099s name from the 1845 edition.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0064.jp2"}, "65": {"fulltext": "583 Poe. Tales by Edgar Allan Poe. 8vo, original paper\\ncovers. N. Y. Wiley Putnam 1845\\nThe first edition.\\n584 Poe. The Raven, and other Poems. 8vo, original\\nwrappers. N. Y. Wiley 6\u00c2\u00b0 Putnam 1845\\nThe first edition.\\n585 Poe. Eureka: a Prose Poem. i2mo, original cloth.\\nThe first edition; a fine, fresh copy. N. Y. 1848\\n586 Poe. The Works of the late Edgar Allan Poe. With\\nNotices of his Life and Genius by N. P. Willis and J.\\nR. Lowell. Portrait engraved by Sartain. 2 vols.\\ni2mo, original cloth. N. Y. J. S. Red field,, 1850\\nThe first collected edition.\\nV 7 Poe. The Literati. With a Sketch of the Author, by\\nRufus Wilmot Griswold. i2mo, original cloth.\\nN. Y.: J. S. Redfield, 1850\\nThe original edition, with the first publication of the notorious\\nGriswold memoir in its entirety.\\n588 Poe. Miscellaneous Works. With Memoirs, c. 4 vols.\\n12mo, original cloth. N. Y. J. S. Redfield 1856\\nThe first issue of the fourth volume.\\n589. Poe. The Gift 1836. Illustrated by John Cheney\\nand othersj with the fine portrait of Fanny Kemble. i6mo,\\nembossed leather. Phil. [1835]\\nA fine copy, containing Manuscript found in a Bottle,\u00e2\u0080\u009d by\\nPoe.\\n590 Poe. The Gift 1836. Duplicate (lacking the\\nKemble plate).\\n591 Poe. The Gift 1840. Illustrations by John Cheney\\nand others. 8vo, calf. Phil. [1839]\\nContains William Wilson,\u00e2\u0080\u009d by Poe. Very fine copy.\\n592 Poe. The Gift 1842. Engravings by Cheney and\\nothers. i2mo, calf, gilt. Phil. [1841]\\nContains Eleonora,\u00e2\u0080\u009d by Poe.\\n593 Poe. The Gift 1842. Two duplicates (one lacking\\nfrontispiece.\\n594 Poe. The Gift 1843. Large Paper. Illustrated\\nby Cheney and others. 8vo, unbound. Phil. 1842\\nContains The Pit and the Pendulum,\u00e2\u0080\u009d by Poe.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0065.jp2"}, "66": {"fulltext": "62\\n595 Poe. Th e Gift 1845. Illustrated by Cheney and\\nothers. Large Paper. 8vo, morocco, gilt. Phil. [1844]\\nContains The Purloined Letter,\u00e2\u0080\u009d by Poe. Among the fine\\nplates by Cheney and others are two fine Washington subjects.\\n596 Poe. The Baltimore Book. Edited by T. S. Arthur\\nand W. H. Carpenter. Illustrated. i6mo, morocco,\\ngilt edges. Balt. 1838\\nContains Siope,\u00e2\u0080\u009d by Edgar Allan Poe.\\n597 Poe. Tamerlane, and other Poems, first published at\\nBoston in .1827, and now first republished from a\\nunique copy of the original edition. With a Preface\\nby Richard Herne Shepherd. Elzivir 8vo, vellum,\\nuncut. Lond. 1884\\nNo. 11 of 100 copies printed. A reproduction of the rare orig\u00c2\u00ac\\ninal, with title-page, c.\\n598 Poe. The Southern Literary Messenger. A lot of 23\\nnumbers, including two of Vol. 1, five of Vol. 2, and\\ntwo of Vol. 3; containing numerous signed and un\u00c2\u00ac\\nsigned contributions of Poe, who was the Editor.\\nRichmond, 1835, c.\\n599 Poe. Southern Literary Messenger. Two volumes,\\ncontaining twelve odd numbers for 1837 and 1838;\\nwith Poe contributions in some.\\n600 Poe. The Southern Literary Messenger. Vol. XIV.,\\nJan.-Dec. 8vo, cloth. Richmond, 1848\\n\u00e2\u0080\u009cPoems of Mrs. S. Anna Lewis reviewed\u00e2\u0080\u009d; Rationale of\\nVerse and Philip Pendleton Cooke\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Estimate of Poe\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Literary\\nWorks.\\n601 Poe. The Southern Literary Messenger. Vol. XV.,\\nJanuary to December. 8vo, half sheep. Richmond, 1849\\nContains five Marginalia\u00e2\u0080\u009d articles, and Review of F. S. Os\u00c2\u00ac\\ngood\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Poems, by Poe; and \u00e2\u0080\u009cThe late Edgar A. Poe,\u00e2\u0080\u009d by John R.\\nThompson.\\n602 Poe. The Southern Literary Messenger. Volumes 17\\nand 19. Cloth and half sheep. 2 vols. 8vo.\\nRichmond, 1851-53\\nAn interesting article on Poe\u00e2\u0080\u0099s alleged plagiarism; also, the ear\u00c2\u00ac\\nliest known publication of Thackeray\u00e2\u0080\u0099s ballad Sorrows of Werther.\u00e2\u0080\u009d", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0066.jp2"}, "67": {"fulltext": "63\\n603 Poe. The American Review, from VoL i to Vol. 12,\\ncomplete. In the original numbers. As 12 vols. 8vo.\\nContaining numerous original contributions of Poe, including\\nin the February 1845 number the first regular publication of The\\nRaveny\\n604 Poe. The American Review for 1845. 6 odd Poe\\nnumbers.\\n604-^- Poe. The American Review. Vol. 2. July-Dee.,\\n1845. 8vo, half sheep.\\nContains original pieces by Poe both prose and poetry; review of\\nhis \u00e2\u0080\u009cTales\u00e2\u0080\u009d; and an allusion to an unknown poem of his in the\\nMissionary Memorial,\u00e2\u0080\u009d N. Y., 1845.\\n605 Poe. Burton s Gentleman\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Magazine, July, 1839, an d\\nFeb., 1840. 2 Nos. 8vo.\\nSeveral signed contributions of Poe, and an unsigned piece of\\npoetry, Spirits of the Deadf which must have been written by\\nhim.\\n606 Poe. The New Mirror. Vols. 1, 2 and 3. 3 vols. 8vo,\\nhalf calf. N. Y. 1843-44\\nContaining, among other Poe matter, a review of that lost work,\\nThe Prose Romances of Edgar A Poe No. if which had just\\nthen been issued by William H. Graham, Philadelphia.\\n607 Poe. The Weekly Mirror. Vols. 1 and 2. Oct., 1844,\\nto Oct., 1845. 2 vols. 4to, half calf. N. Y.\\nWith much matter, including the first publication of The\\nRaven,\u00e2\u0080\u009d in advance of its appearance in the American Review.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n608 Poe. The Boston Miscellany of Literature and Fashion.\\nEdited by Nathan Hale, Jr., [and, later, by H. T.\\nTuckerman]. Vols. 1 and 2 [and Nos. 1 and 2 all\\nissued of the third volume bound with the second\\nvolume], 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Rare Bost. 1842-43\\nOriginal papers, by Lowell, Hawthorne, Thoreau, and a review\\nof Griswold\u00e2\u0080\u0099s American Poetry by Poe, which the oily Doctor\\ntreasured up against its writer. The fragment of the third volume\\nseems to have been unknown to Mr. E. D. Mead of the New England\\nMagazine, who, in his recent article on the Boston Miscellany,\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\nasserts that it ended with the second volume.\\n609 Poe. The Pioneer. [Edited by James Russell Lowell.]\\nPlates. Feb., 1843. 8vo (without covers). Three\\nplates. Bost. 1843\\nContains Lenore,\u00e2\u0080\u009d by Poe.\\nV", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0067.jp2"}, "68": {"fulltext": "64\\n610 Poe United States Magazine, March and June, 1857.\\n2 Nos. 8vo.\\nArticles on Poe, with portrait. Not to be confounded with the\\nnext two items a different magazine with the same name.\\n611 Poe. United States Magazine and Democratic Review.\\nJune, July, August and December, 1844. In 1 vol.\\n8vo, sheep.\\nMarginalia, by Poe, pp. 581-594, including the following refer\u00c2\u00ac\\nence to Lambert A. Wilmer, in a review of Michel Masson A fetid\\nbattener upon the garbage of thought. No man. A beast. A pig.\\nLess scrupulous than a carrion-crow and not very much less filthy\\nthan a Wilmer. This also contains Hawthorne\u00e2\u0080\u0099s whimsical sketch\\nof the \u00e2\u0080\u009cWritings of Aubepine \\\\i. e., Hawthorne].\\n612 Poe. The United States Magazine and Democratic Re\u00c2\u00ac\\nview. December, 1850, January and February, 1851.\\n3 Nos. 8vo, original wrappers.\\nContaining the complete article by John Savage on Edgar Allan\\nPoe.\\n613 Poe. Godey\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Lady\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Book. Vols. XXX., XXXI. and\\nXXXII. In 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco.\\nFourteen original articles by Poe, besides the celebrated \u00e2\u0080\u009cThe\\nLiterati of New York City, several numbers, including the original\\nand reprinted first part.\\n614 Poe. Miscellaneous Magazines in 1 vol. 8vo: Graham\u00e2\u0080\u0099s\\nand others, containing eight original contributions of\\nPoe. 1841\\n615 Poe. Graham\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Magazine, August, October and No\u00c2\u00ac\\nvember, 1841; July to December, 1850. 9 Nos. as\\nissued.\\nSix original articles by Poe, portrait of Graham, and other ana.\\n616 Poe. Graham\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Magazine, Vols. XX. and XXI. In 1\\nvol. 8vo, half morocco (and imperfect duplicate). 2\\nvols. 1842\\n617 Poe. Graham\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Magazine, Vols. XXII. and XXIII.\\nXXIV. and XXV. and XXVI. and XXVII.; and XLI.\\nIn 4 vols. 8vo. 1843-1852\\nIn the 1845 volume is Lowell\u00e2\u0080\u0099s sketch of Poe, with portrait, a\\nsketch of the Reverend Doctor Griswold and there are various con\u00c2\u00ac\\ntributions of Poe\u00e2\u0080\u0099s in the other volumes.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0068.jp2"}, "69": {"fulltext": "65\\n618 Poe. Graham\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Magazine, Vols. XXIV. and XXV.;\\nXXVI. and XXVII. XXX. and XXXI.; and XLI. and\\nXLII. In 4 vols. 8vo, half bound. Phil. 1844-1852\\nMany original Poe articles and, at page 177 of Vol. XXX., a\\npiece by Frances Sargent Osgood, entitled: Life in New York:\\na Sketch of a Literary Soiree with an account of Poe\u00e2\u0080\u0099s manner and\\nappearance, which seems to have escaped the notice of his biog\u00c2\u00ac\\nraphers.\\n619 Poe. Sartain\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Magazine, January-December, 1849.\\nVols. IV. and V. in 1. 8vo, half morocco. Phil. 1849\\nContains A Valentine,\u00e2\u0080\u009d by Poe, also \u00e2\u0080\u009cThe Bells,\u00e2\u0080\u009d with the\\noriginal form of that poem in addition, with editorial remarks.\\n620 Poe. Sartain\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Magazine, Vols. 6, 7, 8 and 9. In 2 vols.\\n8vo, half bound. Phil. 1850-51\\nContaining Annabel Lee and The Poetic Principle, from\\nthe unpublished Manuscript of Edgar A. Poe,\u00e2\u0080\u009d in the 1850 volume.\\n621 Poe. The Quacks of Helicon: a Satire, 1841; (and)\\nRecantation, a Poem, 1843. By Lambert A. Wilmer.\\n2 vols. in 1. i6mo, boards. Rare.\\nPoe\u00e2\u0080\u0099s biographers have long sought enlightenment on the causes\\nwhich led Poe to speak in such extremely harsh terms of Wilmer.\\nLines 8 and 9 of Recantation,\u00e2\u0080\u009d page 9, contain a scurrilous allu\u00c2\u00ac\\nsion to Poe which would excuse anything that Poe could have said of\\nWilmer.\\n622 Poe. The Conchologist\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Text-Book. By Captain\\nThomas Brown. j6mo, boards, uncut. Glasgow, 1836\\nPoe is said to have stolen his manual from this volume S. com\u00c2\u00ac\\nparison of text and plates of the two works will show wholesale\\nborrowing.\\n623 Poe. 26 Planches pour illustref les Histoires Extra-\\no.rdinaires, c.-, cfe Poe. Uncut in boards, 8vo.\\nParis: Quantin, 1884\\nA fine set of plates made for the magnificent French edition.\\nTranslated by Baudelaire and printed by Quantin. Now scarce.\\n624 Poe. The Poets and Poetry of America: a Satire. By\\nLavante. i8mo, original covers. Very scarce.\\nPhil. 1847\\n625 Poe. The same. Reprinted, with an argument to show\\nthat it was written by Poe. i6mo, wrapper, uncut.\\nN. Y. 1887", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0069.jp2"}, "70": {"fulltext": "66\\n626 Poe. The Philosophy of Animal Magnetism. By a\\nGentleman of Philadelphia. i2tno, original half cloth.\\nPhil. 1837\\n627 Poe. Laurel Leaves: Original Poems, Stories and\\nEssays. Illustrated. 4to, cloth. Bost. 1876\\nContains Some New Facts about Edgar A. Poe, by Wm. F.\\nGill, with fac-similes and other illustrations.\\n628 Poe. The Raven, with the Music composed by D.\\nScattergood. Illustrated. 8vo, paper covers. Rare.\\nPhil. (1865)\\n629 Poe. Der Rabe. Metrisch aus den Englischen\\nubersetzt von Carl Theodor Eben. Mit einer bio-\\ngraphischen skizze des Dichters. Illustrationen von\\nDavid Scattergood. 4to, cloth. Phil. (1869)\\n630 Poe. The National Magazine. Vol. 2, No. 3. March,\\n1853. 8vo. Contains R. H. Stoddard\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Memoir of\\nPoe, with portrait.\\n631 Poe. The Euterpeiad: an album of Music, Poetry and\\nProse. Edited by Charles Dingley. Vol. I. Four\\nplates. 4to, half calf. N. Y. 1830-31\\nProof portrait of Gilbert Stuart by Edwin, and Miss George in\\nthe character of Rosetta. At page 168, verses \u00e2\u0080\u009cTo Music\u00e2\u0080\u009d; Page\\n211, \u00e2\u0080\u009cStanzas to -and Page 240, \u00e2\u0080\u009cSonnet to Keats,\u00e2\u0080\u009d all\\nsigned \u00e2\u0080\u009cA. P.\u00e2\u0080\u009d, with a note as to their author being \u00e2\u0080\u009can interesting\\nyoung man with the address and manner of a gentleman.\\nThere was an air of settled melancholy continually resting on hispecu-\\nliarly beautiful face. He was from the South, c. Could this\\nhave been Edgar Allan Poe\\n632 Poe. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. As performed at\\nthe Theatre New-York. 241110. N. Y. 1810\\nIn the New York cast Mrs. Poe (the mother of Edgar Allan Poe),\\nappears as Ophelia.\\n633 Poe. The Foundling of the Forest. By William\\nDimond. 241110. N. Y. 1809\\nWith the New York cast of characters including Mrs. Poe as\\nRosabelle.\\n634 Poe. Venoni; or, the Novice of St. Marks. By M. G.\\nLewis. 241110. N. Y. 1809\\nWith the New York cast of characters, including Mrs. Poe as\\nVeronica.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0070.jp2"}, "71": {"fulltext": "67\\n635 Poe. Every one has his Fault. By Mrs. Inchbald.\\nAs performed at the Boston Theatre. 241110.\\nBost. 1809\\nWith cast of characters, Mr. Poe (father of the Poet), as Mr,\\nPlacid. Edgar A. Poe was born in Boston in 1809.\\n636 Poe. Riches; or, the Wife and Brother. By Sir James\\nBland Burges. 241110. N. Y. 1810\\nWith the New York cast of characters including Mrs. Poe as\\nEliza.\\n637 Poe. The Life of Edgar Allan Poe. By William F.\\nGill. Illustrated, nmo, cloth. First Edition.\\nN. Y. 1877\\n638 Poe. Edgar Allan Poe: His Life, Letters, and Opinions.\\nBy John H. Ingram. Two portraits (Poe and his\\nmother). 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. First Edition.\\nLond. 1880\\n639 Poe. The Living Authors of America. By Thomas\\nPowell. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1850\\nPages 108 to 134 are devoted to Poe.\\n640 Poe. Edgar Allan Poe. By E. C. Stedman. Portrait\\non title. i8mo, parchment, uncut. Bost. 1885\\n641 Poe. Edgar Allan Poe. By George E. Woodberry.\\nPortrait. i2mo, cloth. Bost. 1885\\n642 Poe. The same. Second Edition. Cloth, uncut.\\nBost. 1885\\n643 Poe. The Life and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe: a new\\nmemoir, by Eugene L. Didier, c. Illustrated. i2mo,\\ncloth. N. Y. 187,9\\n644 Poe. Edgar Allan Poe. A Memorial Volume, by Sara\\nSigourney Rice. Illustrated. 4to, cloth, gilt. Balt. 1877\\n645 Poe. Edgar Poe and His Critics. By Sarah Helen\\nWhitman. i2mo, cloth. First Edition. N. Y. i860\\nAn a. 1 s. of Mrs. Maria Clemm (mother of Mrs. Poe), referring\\nto my dear son (E. A. Poe) inserted.\\n646 Poe. A Defense of Edgar Allan Poe. By John J.\\nMoran, M.D. Portrait. 8vo, original covers.\\nWash. 1885\\nThe author (Dr. Moran) attended upon Poe\u00e2\u0080\u0099s last hours.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0071.jp2"}, "72": {"fulltext": "68\\n647 Poems. [Privately Printed.] Small 4to, cloth.\\nN. Y. n. d. \\\\c. 1850]\\nAn anonymous volume of meritorious verse; perhaps by some\\nwriter of present fame.\\n648 Poetical (A) History of England. 8vo, half calf.\\nScarce. Lond. 1815\\n649 Poetry. Written at different Periods. By Maria W-.\\ni2mo, red morocco, gilt. Circa 1790\\nOriginal pieces in manuscript; some of great merit.\\n650 Poets. The Poetical Works of Dodsley, Armstrong,\\nSam Johnson, Collins, Goldsmith, Shakspeare, Shef\u00c2\u00ac\\nfield, Otway and Walsh. Plates. 9 vols. in 2. i6mo,\\nhalf morocco. Lond. c. 1797\\n651 Pope\u00e2\u0080\u0099s The Odyssey of Homer. 2 vols. i6mo, boards,\\nuncut. N. Y. 1822\\n652 Porter, David. Journal of a Cruise Made to the Pacific\\nOcean in the United States Frigate Essex.\\nPlates. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. N. Y. 1822\\n653 Portraits of Eminent Americans now living. By John\\nLivingston. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1854\\nIn the sketch of Jefferson Davis will be found John Quincy\\nAdams\u00e2\u0080\u0099s remarkable prophecy as to Davis\u00e2\u0080\u0099s future career.\\n654 Post-Chaise Companion (The); or, Magazine of Wit.\\ni8mo, boards, uncut. Phil. 1821\\n655 Presbyterians. A Narrative of Recent Occurrences\\nwithin the bounds of the Eastern Subordinate Synod,\\nand 7 other pamphlets. In 1 vol. 8vo. N. Y. 1834, c.\\nIncluding pamphlet on State Sovereignty, c.\\n656 Prince\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Cabala (The); or, Mysteries of State; c.\\nSmall 8vo, calf. Lond. 1715\\nChoice gilt book-plate, armorial.\\n657 Proverbs. Select Proverbs of all Nations. With Notes\\nand Comments by Thomas Fielding. i6mo, boards.\\nLond. 1824\\n658 Psalmodia Christiana. A Collection of Sacred Music.\\nOblong 4to, original wrappers. Phil.: John Aitken n. d.\\n*^An early collection; the whole work engraved; fine copy. Rare.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0072.jp2"}, "73": {"fulltext": "6 9\\n659 Psalms and Hymns (A Selection of) done under the\\nappointment of the Philadelphian Association. By\\nSamuel Jones, D.D., and Burgis Allison, A.M. i8mo,\\nsheep (lacking last leaf). Phil.: Aitken\\\\ 1790\\nFirst issue, by the printer of the first American Bible.\\n660 Psalms and Hymns (A Collection of), with tunes affixed.\\nBy John Poor, A.M. nmo, original boards. Fine\\ncopy. Phil. 1794\\n\u00e2\u0082\u00ac61 Psalms of David (The): for the use of the Reformed\\nDutch Church in North-America. i2mo, sheep.\\nScarce. N. Y. 1789\\nBound up with the Heidelbergh Catechism.\\n662 Puckle, James. The Club; or, a Grey Cap for a Green\\nHead. i6mo, boards, uncut.\\nPhil.: Francis Bailey, 1795\\nThe first American edition.\\n663\\n664\\nUAKER Controversy. The Misrepresenta\u00c2\u00ac\\ntions of Ann Braithwait in relation to the\\nDoctrines preached by Elias Hicks, c.\\ni2mo. A rare pamphlet.\\nPrinted for the purchaser 1824\\nQuerard, Joseph-Marie. Notices of his Life and\\nWorks. By Olphar Hamst [Ralph Thomas]. 8vo,\\ncloth. Lond. 1867\\nQuerard was a martyr to Bibliography.\\nABELAIS. The Works of Francis Rabelais.\\nWith Explanatory Notes by M. le Du Chat\\nand others. Frontispieces and vignette portrait.\\n4 vols. i2mo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1784\\nA fine copy in the original binding, and uncut, is a rarity.\\n666 Rabelais. Complete Works, with Notes. Portraits.\\n2 vols. i2mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1849\\nA fine copy of the suppressed Bohn edition.\\n667 Ramsey, J. G. M. The Annals of Tennessee to the end\\nof the 18th Century. 8vo, cloth. Charleston, 1853\\n668 Reed, Henry. Lectures on English Literature. Por\u00c2\u00ac\\ntrait. i2mo, cloth. Phil. 1855", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0073.jp2"}, "74": {"fulltext": "70\\n66g TReed, William B.l Among My Books. i2mo, cloth.\\ny L N. Y. 1871\\nReminiscences of Thackeray, book and autograph .collecting, c\u00e2\u0080\u009e\\n670 Repplier, Agnes. Books and Men. First Edition.\\niamo, half cloth. Bost. 1888\\n671 Riley, J. Whitcomb. Rhymes of Childhood. Portrait.\\nFirst Edition. 121110, cloth. Indianapolis, 1891\\nContains \u00e2\u0080\u009cThe Raggedy Man.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n672 [Ritson, Joseph.] Robin Hood: a Collection of Poems,\\nSongs and Ballads, with Anecdotes, c. Vignette.\\ni2mo, boards, uncut. Scarce. Lond. 1820\\n673 [Rose, Robert H.] Sketches in Verse. Frontispiece\\nafter Sully. Only edition. 8vo, boards, uncut.\\nPhil. 1810\\nMostly reprinted from The Port Folio,\u00e2\u0080\u009d edited by Joseph.\\nDennie. A handsome specimen of early typography, on thick paper.\\n674 Ross, Alexander. A View of all Religions in the\\nWorld. Portraits, nmo, half calf. Rare. Lond. 1683.\\nThis is the Ross mentioned in Hudibras.\\n675 Rowson, Mrs. Charlotte: aTaleof Truth. 2 vols. in 1.\\niamo, original \u00c2\u00a7heep. Phil.: Carey, 1794\\nOriginal American issue of the most popular work of its day,\\nand one of the earliest romances. Name cut from one title.\\nj|ALTUS, Edgar, Mr. Incoul\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Misadventure,\\niamo, cloth, First Edition, N. Y. 1887; Hom\u00c2\u00ac\\nicide North and South, by H. V. Redfield,\\n1880. 2 vols.\\n677 Saltus, Francis S. Shadows and Ideals. Portrait.\\n4to, half leather, uncut. Buffalo, 1890\\n678 Saltus. The Witch of En-Dor, and other Poems. Por\u00c2\u00ac\\ntrait. 4to, half leather, uncut. Buffalo, 1891\\n679 Saltus. Dreams after Sunset. Portrait. 4to, half\\nleather, uncut. Buffalo, 1892\\n680 Saltus. Flasks and Flagons, Pastels and Profiles,\\nVistas and Landscapes. Portrait. 4to, half leather,\\nuncut. Buffalo, 1892\\nOf these singular books limited editions were printed.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0074.jp2"}, "75": {"fulltext": "7i\\n\u00e2\u0080\u00a2681 Sanders, Daniel Clark. A History of the Indian\\nWars with the first settlers of the United States. 8vo,\\nuncut. Rochester, 1828; Reprint 1893\\nOnly 200 copies reprinted, in a tasteful manner.\\n682 Sargent, Winthrop. The Loyalists\u00e2\u0080\u0099 Poetry of the\\nRevolution. Small 4to, roxburghe, uncut. Phil. 1857\\nOne of 99 copies, privately printed, with the suppressed leaf to\\nthe song Hot Stuff,\u00e2\u0080\u009d an a. 1. s. of Winthrop Sargent, and the orig\u00c2\u00ac\\ninal prospectus inserted. Copies of this valuable and almost unpro\u00c2\u00ac\\ncurable work have sold fo^from $32.50 to $85 at auction. A large\\nportion of the contents was printed from Manuscript in the posses-\\nSion of the editor and J. Francis Fisher; the rest extracted from rare\\nnewspapers, c.\\n683 Satirical Poetry. The Echo, with other Poems. Illus\u00c2\u00ac\\ntrated. 8vo, boards, uncut. N. Y. 1807\\nName torn from bastard title.\\n684 Saxe, John G. Poems. With portrait. i2mo, cloth.\\nBost. 1856\\nPresentation copy from the author, with his autograph.\\n685 Scollard, Clinton. Songs of Sunrise Lands. First\\nEdition. i6mo, cloth. Bost. 1892\\n\u00e2\u0082\u00ac86 Searson, John, Poems on Various Subjects, Phil. 1797;\\nRewards and Punishments, to which is subjoined \u00e2\u0080\u009cA\\nVoyage to London,\u00e2\u0080\u009d by John Cox, Phil. 1795.\\nTwo poor and pious Pennsylvania poets.\\n\u00e2\u0082\u00ac87 Shakers. A Portraiture of Shakerism from the\\nFirst Appearance of Ann Lee. Drawn up by Mary M.\\nDyer. i2mo, sheep. [Concord, N. H.] 1822\\nA very scarce expose of the immorality and depravity of these\\nfanatics.\\n688 Shakers. A Brief Statement of the Sufferings of Mary\\nDyer, occasioned by the Society called Shakers, nmo,\\nOne of the rarest anti-Shaker pamphlets. Bost. 1818\\n689 Shakespear\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Poems. Three plates. i2mo, calf.\\nLond. Bell 1774\\n690 [Shaw, Henry W.] Josh Billings\u00e2\u0080\u0099 Trump Kards. Illus\u00c2\u00ac\\ntrated by F. S. Church. 8vo, original wrappers.\\nThe only edition, scarce. N. Y. 1877\\n691 [Shaw, Henry W.] Josh Billings\u00e2\u0080\u0099 Cook Book and\\nPictorial Proverbs. Illustrated. i2mo. First Edition.\\nN. Y. 1880", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0075.jp2"}, "76": {"fulltext": "72\\n692 Shelley, Percy Bysshe. Queen Mab: a Philosophical\\nPoem. Engraved and printed title-pages.) nmo, boards,\\nuncut N. Y.: Baldwin, 1821\\nThe rare first American edition, printed from an original ex\u00c2\u00ac\\nemplar given by Shelley to George Vale, the American editor (who\\nsupplied a preface), in 1815. All of the curious notes are included\\nin this issue.\\n693 Shelley. Poetical Works. Portrait and vignette. Royal\\n8vo, cloth. Phil.: Crissy Markley, 1846\\n694 Shelley. The Cenci. Witfi a few inserted portraits.\\ni2mo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1886\\n695 [Shillaber, B. P.] Knitting Work: a Web of Many\\nTextures, by Ruth Partington. Plates. i2mo, cloth.\\n3 Bost. 1859\\n696 Simms, Wm. Gilmore. Early Lays. i2mo, boards, un-\\ncut Charleston, 1827\\nFirst edition. Presentation copy to George P. Morris.\\n697 Simms. Lyrical and other Poems. i2mo, boards.\\nFirst edition. Charleston, 1827\\n698 Simms. A Supplement to the Plays of William Shak-\\nspeare. Woodcuts. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1848\\nFirst American edition, with illustrations by Doctor Alexander\\nAnderson.\\n699 Simms. War Poetry of the South. 8vo, green morocco,\\ngilt edges. N. Y. 1867\\nThe best collection yet made; now scarce.\\n700 Sims, J. Marion, M.D. The Story of My Life. Portrait.\\ni2mo, cloth. N. Y. 1885\\n701 Slavery. Life and Adventures of Robert, the Hermit\\nof Massachusetts. Frontispiece. -i2mo. Scare*\\nProvidence, 1829\\n702 Slavery. A Short Sketch of the Evidence for the Aboli\u00c2\u00ac\\ntion of the Slave Trade, and another tract. Two in\\none. i6mo. Phil.: Daniel Lawrence 1792\\n703 Slavery. The Kidnapped Clergyman; or, Experience\\nthe Best Teacher. i6mo, boards. Bost. 1839\\nOne of the numerous inflammatory publications on this subject.\\nAs a dreamer of dreams, the author easily distances the inspired\\ntinker.\u00e2\u0080\u009d", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0076.jp2"}, "77": {"fulltext": "73\\n7\u00c2\u00b04 Smedes, Susan Dabney. Memorials of a Southern Cotton\\nPlanter. Portrait. i2mo, cloth. Balt. 1888\\nOne of the best pictures of old days in the South ever written.\\n705 Smith, Charles H. Bill Arp, so called. A Side Show\\nof the Southern Side of the War. Plates. xamo,\\ncloth N. Y. 1866\\n706 Smith, F. Hopkinson. Colonel Carter of Cartersville.\\nIllustrated. i2mo, cloth. Bost. 1892\\n707 Smith, Horace and James. Rejected Addresses; or, The\\nNew Theatrum Poetarum. i6mo, polished calf extra,\\ngiltedgqs. Lond. t8i2\\nA fine copy of the extremely rare first edition.\\n708 Smith. The True Travels, Adventures and Observa\u00c2\u00ac\\ntions of Captaine John Smith. Illustrated. 2 vols. 8vo,\\noriginal boards, uncut. Richmond, 1819\\nCopies in this fine condition are almost unknown.\\n709 Smith. The Innocent Cleared; or, The Vindication of\\nCaptaine John Smith. Small 4to, half calf. Lond. 1648\\nWith two other rare pamphlets bound in.\\n710 Smith, Mary R. D. La Marquise de Boiss y and the\\nCount de Waldeck. Portraits. i2mo, cloth.\\nPrivately Printed, Phil. 1878\\nLa Marquise is better known as Byron\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Guiccioli, with her por\u00c2\u00ac\\ntrait after she had grown fat and fatuous.\\n711 Smith, Samuel Stanhope. An Essay on the Causes of\\nthe Variety of Complexion and Figure in the Human\\nSpecies, c. 8vo, original blue wrappers, uncut.\\nPhil. Robert Aitken 1787\\nUnique copy, in perfect condition, with the author\u00e2\u0080\u0099s signed\\npresentation inscription to John Dickinson, the Patriot.\\n712 Smith, Wm. A Sermon on the Present Situation of\\nAmerican Affairs, preached in Christ Church, June 23,\\n1775. i2mo, margins nibbled by a Tory mouse.\\nPhil. 1775\\n713 Smith, Wm. An Oration in Memory of General Mont\u00c2\u00ac\\ngomery, and of the Officers and Soldiers who fell with\\nhim, Dec. 31, 1775, before Quebec. 8vo. Rare.\\nPhil. 1776", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0077.jp2"}, "78": {"fulltext": "714 Society Verse by American Writers, 1887; T. A.\\nConrad\u00e2\u0080\u0099s \u00e2\u0080\u009cA Geological Vision,\u00e2\u0080\u009d privately printed\\nTrenton, 1871; Charlie Melville\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Ballad Songster. 3\\nvols.\\n715 Southern Historical Society Papers, Vol. 1, January-\\nJune, 1876. 8vo, cloth. Scarce.\\n716 Southern Quarterly Review, Nos. i, 2, c. 4 Nos\\n8vo. New Orleans\\n717 Specimens of the American Poets. With critical notices\\nand a preface. 8vo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1822\\nContains Halleck\u00e2\u0080\u0099s \u00e2\u0080\u009cFanny,\u00e2\u0080\u009d pieces by Bryant, Paulding, Wood-\\nworth and others.\\n718 S., R. The Counter .Scuffle. Whereunto is added the\\nCounter Rat. Written by R. S. Two woodcuts.\\nSmall 4to, half bound.\\nLond. Printed by Richard Bishop, 1637\\nWith autograph of W. H. Ireland, the Shakspeare forger.\\n719 St. Clair\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Defeat. A Narrative of the manner in\\nwhich the Campaign against the Indians, in the year\\n1791, was conducted under the command of Major\\nGeneral St. Clair. 8vo, boards, uncut. (Library\\nstamp.) Phil. 1812\\n720 Stanley, Thomas. Anacreon, Bion and Moschus, with\\nother translations. Notes. iamo, boards, uncut.\\nRare. Lond. 1815\\nA reprint of the excessively rare edition of 1651.\\n721 Stephens, Alexander H. Life, by Richard Malcolm\\nJohnston and W. H. Browne. Illustrated. 8vo,\\ncloth. Phil. 1878\\n722 Steubenville (Ohio) Imprint. Sermon delivered in\\nPittsburgh by Obadiah Jennings, on Indian Missions.\\n8vo. (Stained.) Steubenville, Ohio, Janies Wilson 1822\\n723 Stevens, Henry G. M. B. Catalogue of my English\\nLibrary. i6mo, cloth, uncut. Scarce. Lond. 1853\\nPrivately printed at the Chiswick Press.\\n724 Stevenson, Robert Louis. The Ebb Tide. First\\nEdition. i6mo, uncut. Stone 6\u00c2\u00b0 Kimball 1894", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0078.jp2"}, "79": {"fulltext": "75\\n725 Stewart, C. S. (Commodore). Sketches of Society in\\nGreat Britain and Ireland: 2 vols. nmo, calf extra.\\nPhil. 1834\\n726 Stith, William. The History of the First Discovery\\nand Settlement of Virginia: being an Essay towards a\\nGeneral History of this Colony. [With the Appendix,\\nhaving separate title.] 8vo, original sheep.\\nWilliamsburg: Printed by William\\nParks M,DCC,XLVII.\\nA fine and perfect copy of the original edition, the collation\\nagreeing with that of the Brinley copy in every particular.\\n727 Stockton. A History of the Stockton Family, by J.\\nW. Stockton. Coat of arms. Limited edition. i2mo.\\nScarce. Phil. 1881\\n728 Stoddard, Richard Henry. Poems. First Edition.\\ni2mo, original cloth. ~Bost. 1852\\n729 Stone, Herbert Stuart. First Editions of American\\nAuthors: a Manual for Book-Lovers, with an Introduc\u00c2\u00ac\\ntion by Eugene Field. 4to, cloth, uncut.\\nCambridge, 1893\\nOne of the fifty large paper copies. Very scarce.\\n730 Stothard Plates. The Death of Abel, by Gessner.\\nPlates by Stothard. 8vo, calf. Lond. 1797\\n731 [Strother, David H.] Virginia Illustrated. Illustrated\\nfrom drawings by Porte Crayon \\\\the author 8vo,\\noriginal cloth. N. Y. 1857\\nThree autograph letters, signed; of the author, laid in.\\n732 Sumner, Charles. The True Grandeur of Nations,\\nBost. 1845 and other pamphlets. 10 pieces. 8vo.\\n733 Swedenborgians. The Doctrine of the New Jerusalem\\nconcerning the Sacred Scriptures. i6mo, boards, un\u00c2\u00ac\\ncut. Phil. 1816\\n734 Swinburne, A. C. The Songs of Two Nations. i2mo,\\ncloth. Lond. 1875", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0079.jp2"}, "80": {"fulltext": "76\\nARlFF. Duties payable on Goods, Wares and\\nMerchandize, imported into the United States\\nof America, from and after the last day of\\nJune, 1792. 8vo. Phil. 1792\\n736 Taylor, Bayard. Ximena; or, The Battle of the Sierra\\nMorena, and other Poems, by James Bayard Taylor.\\ni6mo, original boards. Phil. 1844\\nThe rare first edition, of this author\u00e2\u0080\u0099s first book.\\n737 Taylor, The Poet\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Journal. iamo, cloth. First\\nEdition. Bost. 1863\\n738 Taylor, Bayard. Poems of the Orient. First Edi\u00c2\u00ac\\ntion. i2mo, cloth, uncut. Bost. 1855\\n739 Taylor, Bayard. Lars: a Pastoral of Norway. i6mo,\\ncloth. First Edition. Bost. 1873.\\n740 Tchuykevitch, Colonel. Reflections on the War of\\n1812. 8vo, boards. Bost. 1813\\n741 Tennyson, Alfred. Poems, 2 vols. boards, 1846; The\\nPrincess, First American Edition, Bost. 1848; Early\\nPoems, portrait, Lond. 1874. 4 vols. (one cover lack\u00c2\u00ac\\ning)-\\n742 Tennysoniana. Second Edition, revised and enlarged.\\ni6mo, cloth, uncut. Lond.: Pickering 1879\\n743 Texas. Thoughts on the proposed Annexation of Texas\\nto the United States. 8vo. Rare. N. Y. 1844\\n744 Thacher, James. Military Journal of the American\\nRevolution. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. Hartford, 1862\\n745 [THACKERAY, W. M.] The Yellowplush Correspond\u00c2\u00ac\\nence. Phil.: E. L. Carey and A. Hart 1838. umo,\\noriginal half cloth, with paper label. Title, 1 leaf;\\ntext, pp. [13]\u00e2\u0080\u0094238.\\nOf extreme rarity, being the first Thackeray book. The articles\\nwere collected by the American publishers from Fraser s Magazine,.\\nwhere they originally appeared, and issued in book form three years\\nin advance of their publication as a part of \u00e2\u0080\u009cComic Tales and\\nSketches,\u00e2\u0080\u009d in London, 1841. It is supposed that the hiatus in the\\npagination (the text beginning with page 13) represents space left for\\nan intended preface or introduction, which never appeared, as none\\nof the feyr known copies differ from this as to their contents.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0080.jp2"}, "81": {"fulltext": "77\\n746 Thackeray. The Paris Sketch Book. With numerous\\ndesigns by the author on copper and wood. 2 vols. 12mo,\\npolished calf extra, by F. Bedford. Lond. 1841\\nThe first edition and a fine copy, handsomely bound.\\n747 Thackeray. The Irish Sketch Book. With numerous\\nengravings on wood, drawn by the author. 2 vols. 12 mo,\\npolished calf extra, by F. Bedford. Lond. 1843\\nThe first edition, bound to match the preceding number.\\n748 Thackeray. Vanity Fair: a Novel without a Hero.\\nWith illustrations on steel and wood by the author. 8vo,\\nthree-quarter levant morocco extra, gilt top, uncut\\nedges. Lond. 1848\\nA choice copy of the genuine first edition; with the open-letter\\nchapter heading, the woodcut of the Marquis of Steyne (page 336),\\nwhich was suppressed in all but a very few copies, and the advertise\u00c2\u00ac\\nment of the Great Hoggarty Diamond.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n749 Thackeray. The Virginians: a tale of the last Century.\\nIllustrations by the author. In the original parts, lacking\\ncover to Part I. As 2 vols. 8vo, uncut. Lond. 1858-59\\nThe first edition.\\n750 Thackeray. The History of Samuel Titmarsh and the\\nGreat Hoggarty Diamond. Illustrations by the author.\\nSmall 4to, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1852\\n751 Thackeray. Mr. Brown\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Letters, nmo, cloth,\\nN. Y. 1853\\nThe first collected edition, with Thackeray\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Preface to the\\nAmerican series issued by Appleton, and containing some papers\\nnever reprinted in England.\\n752 Thackeray. The Four Georges. Illustrated. i2mo,\\ncloth. N. Y. i860\\nThe first edition; the first English issue is dated 1861.\\n7 52 Thackeray. Roundabout Papers. Illustrated, nmo,\\ncloth. N. Y. 1863\\nFine copy of the first American edition, reprinted from the\\nCornhill magazine.\\n754 Thackeray. The English,Humourists of the Eighteenth\\nCentury. i2mo, cloth. N. Y. 1853\\nFine copy of the first American edition, containing the lecture\\non Charity and Humour,\u00e2\u0080\u009d not printed in the English edition.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0081.jp2"}, "82": {"fulltext": "78\\n755 Thackeray. Early and Late Papers, hitherto uncol\u00c2\u00ac\\nlected. Portrait. 12mo, cloth. First Edition.\\nBost. 1867\\nAn uncommon book. Edited by James T. Fields.\\n756 Thackeray. The Students\u00e2\u0080\u0099 Quarter; or, Paris Five-and-\\nthirty Years Since. With original coloured illustrations.\\ni2mo, cloth. Lond. Hotten\\nThe original issue by Hotten, not the Chatto Windus\\nedition.\\n757 Thackeray. Anecdote Biographies of Thackeray and\\nDickens. i2mo, cloth. N. Y. 1874\\nThis embodies Wm. B. Reed\u00e2\u0080\u0099s privately printed Haud\\nImmemor in the only accessible form.\\n758 Thackeray. Stray Moments with Thackeray. By\\nWilliam H. Rideing. i6mo, cloth. N. Y.\\nOriginal issue.\\n759 Thackeray. Eminent Men and Popular Books. From\\n\u00e2\u0080\u009cThe Times.\u00e2\u0080\u009d i6mo, cloth. Lond. 1859\\nOne essay on Thackeray\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Miscellanies.\\n760 Thackeray. Three volumes of the \u00e2\u0080\u009cMonthly Maga\u00c2\u00ac\\nzine,\u00e2\u0080\u009d .1821-3-4, each with the embossed book stamp\\n[W. M. T intertwined} upon the title-pages. 3 vols.\\n8vo. Lond.\\nAn interesting souvenir of the great novelist.\\n761 Thackeray. Rival Rhymes in Honour of Burns. Col\u00c2\u00ac\\nlected and edited by Pen Trovato [Samuel Lover]. 16mo,\\ncloth, uncut. Lond.\\nContains one piece signed W. M. T***k***y.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n762 Theatrical Biography of Eminent Actors and Authors.\\nBy F. C. Wemyss. Portraits of Forrest and Bulwer.\\nN Y. n. d.\\n763 Thoreau, Henry D. Letters to Various Persons.\\n(Edited by R. W. Emerson.) nmo, cloth. First\\nEdition. Bost. 1865\\n764 Timbs, John. Popular Errors Explained and Illustrated.\\nFrontispiece. i6mo, cloth, uncut. Lond. 1856\\n765 Timrod, Henry. Katie. Illustrated. Small 4to, cloth.\\nN. Y. 1884\\n766 Tomson, Graham R. The Bird-Bride, Ballads and\\nSonnets. i2mo, half vellum, uncut. Lond. 1889\\nFirst edition.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0082.jp2"}, "83": {"fulltext": "79\\n767 Toulmin, Joshua. Memoirs of the Life, Character,\\nSentiments and Writings of Faustus Socinus. 8vo,\\ncalf. Lond. 1777\\nWith the autograph of John Dickinson (the American patriot)\\non the title-page.\\n768 Town and Country Song Book. i8mo, boards.\\nIncludes pieces relating to the War of 1812. Phil. 1813\\n769 Treaty of Peace, Good Correspondence and Neutrality\\nin America, between James II. and\\nLewis XIV. Concluded the 6/i6th day of Novemb.\\n1686. Small 4to. In the Savoy 1686\\nExtremely rare.\\n770 Trumbull. The Poetical Works of John Trumbull,\\nLL.D. Portrait and plates. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, un\u00c2\u00ac\\ncut. Hartford, 1820\\nBest edition. Scarce.\\n771 Turell, Ebenezer. The Life and Character of the Rev.\\nBenjamin Colman, D.D., late Pastor of a Church in\\nBoston, New-England, who Deceased August 29, 1747.\\nSmall 4to, original covers. Bost. 1749\\nVery fine copy. This volume has some queer stories of the\\nDoctor\u00e2\u0080\u0099s youthful experiences abroad.\\n772 Tytler, Wm. An Inquiry, Historical and Critical, into\\nthe Evidence against Mary, Queen of Scots. 2 vols.\\n8vo, calf extra. Lond. 1790\\nBest edition. Scarce.\\nNITED STATES Magazine and Democratic\\nReview. Vol. 2, 1838. 8vo, sheep. Con\u00c2\u00ac\\ntains original pieces by Hawthorne and\\nWhittier, and rare etched portraits by C.\\nFenderich.\\n774 Uzanne, Octave. Le Bric-a-Brac de 1 \u00e2\u0080\u0099Amour. Frontis\u00c2\u00ac\\npiece by Lalauze. i2mo, uncut. Rare first edition\\nParis, 1879", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0083.jp2"}, "84": {"fulltext": "8o\\n775\\n776\\nELEY, Margaret. A Marriage of Shadows,\\nand other poems. i6mo, cloth. Phil. 1889\\nVerstegan, R. Restitution of Decayed In\u00c2\u00ac\\ntelligence in Antiquities. Plates. iamo.\\nScarce. Lond. 1673\\n777 Vespuctius, Albericus. Von der new gefunde Region\\ndie wol ein welt genennt mag werden. Durch den\\nChristenlichen Kunig von Portugall wunderbarlich\\nexfunden. [Colophon.] Gedruckt yn Nuremberg durch\\nWolffganng Hueber [1506]. [Paris, 1861]\\nAn exact fac-simile by the Pilinsky process, of which but twenty\\ncopies were made, according to the Menzies catalogue. 4to, 11 pp.\\n778 Voodoo Tales, as told among the Negroes of the South\u00c2\u00ac\\nwest. Collected from original sources, by Mary Alicia\\nOwen. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth. N. Y. 1893\\n779 Virginia. Miscellanea Curiosa. Containing inter alia\\nClayton\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Account of Virginia. Plates. 3 vols. 8vo,\\ncalf. Lond. 1708-23\\n780 Virginia. The Official Letters of Alexander Spotswood,\\nLieut.-Gov. of the Colony of Virginia, 1710-1722.\\nPortrait. 2 vols. 8vo, uncut. Richmond, 1882\\n781 Virginia. Sketches and Recollections of Lynchburg.\\nBy the Oldest Inhabitant. i2mo, cloth. Scarce.\\nRichmond, 1858\\n782 Virginia Imprint. The Whole Duty of Man: laid down\\nin a plain and familiar Way, for the Use of all, but\\nespecially the meanest Reader. i2mo, sheep.\\nWilliamsburgh: Reprinted by W. Parks 1746\\nAn extremely rare and valuable specimen of Colonial Printing.\\n783 Virginia Poet. Life: a Poem. By William Branch,\\njunior, of Prince Edward, Virginia. i6mo, boards.\\nScarce. Richmond, 1819\\n784\\nALKER, Robert, Sermons on Practical Sub\u00c2\u00ac\\njects, Phil. 1772 (title torn); Military Instruc\u00c2\u00ac\\ntions for Officers, by Roger Stevenson, plates\\nPhil. 1775. 2 vols. i2mo.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0084.jp2"}, "85": {"fulltext": "81\\n785 Wallace, Lew. Ben-Hur: a Tale of the Christ. Illus\u00c2\u00ac\\ntrated from drawings by William Martin Johnson with\\nphotogravures The Garfield Edition. 2 vols. -8vo,\\nvellum, uncut. N. Y. 1892\\nCopy No. 62 of 350 printed on hand-made paper.\\n786 [Waln, Robert, Jr.] The Hermit in Philadelphia.\\ni2mo, boards, uncut. Phil. 1821\\nA satire upon Philadelphia society.\\n787 Walton and Cotton\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Complete Angler. Beautifully\\nillustrated Chiswick edition. 2 vols. in 1. i2mo, calf,\\ngilt- Chisw.ick, 1826\\n788 Warren, John Leicester Lord de Tabley Poems,\\nDramatic and Lyrical. Illustrations by C. S. Ricketts.\\n8vo, cloth. Lond. 1893\\nFirst and limited edition, out of print and scarce.\\n789 Washington\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Copy. Vindiciae Galliciae. Defence of\\nthe French Revolution and its English admirers against\\nthe accusations of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke,\\nincluding some strictures on the late production of\\nMons. de Calonne. By James Mackintosh. 8vo,\\noriginal calf. Lond. 1791\\nWith certificate of authenticity from Lawrence Washington.\\nGeorge Washington\u00e2\u0080\u0099s autograph cut from the top of title.\\n790 Washington. Biographical Memoirs of the Illustrious\\nGeneral Washington. Portrait. i6mo. Trenton, 1811\\nBaker does not mention this portrait in his Bibliotheca Wash-\\ningtoniana.\\n791 Washington. Letters from General Washington to\\nseveral of his friends, in June and July, 1776. 8vo,\\nuncut. Phil.: Federal Press, 1795\\nThe spurious letters, very rare in uncut form.\\n792 Washington. Tomb of Washington, at Mount Vernon.\\n(By William Strickland.) Illustrated. 8vo, cloth.\\nPhil. 1840\\n793 Washington. A Funeral Eulogy, occasioned by the\\ndeath of General Washington, delivered Feb. 22, 1800,\\nbefore the New York State Society of the Cincinnati.\\nBy William Linn. i2mo, cut close. N. Y. 1800", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0085.jp2"}, "86": {"fulltext": "-f 82\\n794 Washington. An Oration on the Sublime Virtues of\\nGeneral George Washington. By Fisher Ames. 8vo,\\nhalf morocco. (Bradstreet.) Bost. [1800]\\nUncut, with 13 portraits (11 of Washington) inserted.\\n795 Washington\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Farewell Address Published for\\nthe Washington Benevolent Society of Trenton. Por\u00c2\u00ac\\ntrait, Leney Sc. i6mo, half sheep. Trenton, 1812\\nNot mentioned by Baker in his Bibliotheca Washingtoniana.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n796 Washington. Morrison\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Stranger\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Guide to Washing\u00c2\u00ac\\nton. Plates. i8mo, roan. Wash. W. M. Morrison 1842\\nWashington\u00e2\u0080\u0099s portrait after Wright, \u00e2\u0080\u009cnever before engraved.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\nBaker, No. 85, apparently describes a later issue of this portrait.\\n797 Washington. Letters from His Excellency George\\nWashington to Arthur Young and Sir John Sinclair.\\n8vo, sheep, Alexandria, 1803\\n798 Washington. Early Sketches of George Washington,\\nwith Biographical and Bibliographical Notes, by\\nWilliam S. Baker. (Portrait out.) 4to, cloth, uncut.\\nPhil. 1894\\nThis beautifully printed book, issued in very limited number, is\\nalready out of print.\\n799 Washington. The Life of George Washington. By\\nMason L. Weems. Map and plates. i2mo, sheep.\\nCopper-plate portrait of Washington. Phil. 1816\\n800 Washington. Life. By Weems. Ninth Edition. Plates.\\ni2mo, sheep. Phil. 1809\\nPortrait by Tanner, Baker 339.\\n801 Washington. Life. By Weems. With engravings.\\nEleventh Edition. Phil. 1811\\n802 Waterhouse, Edward. An Humble Apologie for Learn\u00c2\u00ac\\ning and Learned Men. i2mo, cloth. Lond. 1653\\nA very quaint and scarce volume.\\n803 Watson, William. Poems. First Edition. i6mo,\\ncloth, uncut. Lond. 1892\\n804 Watts, Isaac. The Psalms of David. i2mo, russia.\\nBost. 1803.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0086.jp2"}, "87": {"fulltext": "83\\n8c 5 Wesley, John. A Calm Address to Our American Colo\u00c2\u00ac\\nnies, 1775; Some Observations on Liberty, 1776; A\\nCalm Address to the Inhabitants of England, 1777;\\nJohn Fletcher\u00e2\u0080\u0099s \u00e2\u0080\u009cAmerican Patriotism Farther Con\u00c2\u00ac\\nfronted,\u00e2\u0080\u009d Shrewsbury, 1776; (and) A Vindication of\\nthe Rev. Mr. Wesley\u00e2\u0080\u0099s A Calm Address, 1776. 5 vols.\\ni2mo.\\nAn interesting series of Tory pamphlets.\\n806 Wesley. A Letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley, by\\nCaleb Evans, 1775; A Reply to the Rev. Mr. Fletcher\u00e2\u0080\u0099s\\nVindication, by Evans, Bristol, 1776; and Dr. Price\u00e2\u0080\u0099s\\nObservations, 1776. 3 vols. i2mo.\\nReplies to the previous lot.\\n807 Western Monthly Review (The). Edited by Timothy\\nFlint. Vols. 1, 2 and 3, all published. 3 vols. 8vo,\\nhalf calf. Fine copy. Cinn. 1827-30\\n808 Western Poets. The Poets and Poetry of the West.\\nWith Biographical and Critical Notices, by Wm. T.\\nCoggeshall (and others). Large 8vo, half roan.\\nColumbus, O., i860\\nSome of the biographical notices prefixed to the poems are\\nacknowledged in the index to have been written by William D.\\nHowells, a bit of work generally unknown to this author\u00e2\u0080\u0099s admirers.\\n809 Wheatley, Phillis. Poems on Various Subjects, Re\u00c2\u00ac\\nligious and Moral. Fine portrait. i2mo, half bind\u00c2\u00ac\\ning. v Lond. 1773\\n810 Wheatley. Memoir and Poems of Phillis Wheatley, a\\nnative African and a slave. Portrait. i2mo, cloth.\\nBost. 1834\\nBy Miss M. M. Odell. Library stamp on title.\\n811 Whitman, Walt. Leaves of Grass. Portrait. Folio,\\ncloth, gilt, the original binding. Brooklyn, 1855\\nThe scarce First Edition.\\n812 Whitman. After all, not to create only, nmo, cloth.\\nFirst edition. Bost. 1871\\n813 Whitman. Two Rivulets, including Democratic Vistas,\\nc. Portrait and autograph of the author 12mo, half\\nsheep. Camden, 1876\\nFirst edition.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0087.jp2"}, "88": {"fulltext": "84\\n814 Whitman. Leaves of Grass. Two portraits. 12mo,\\nhalf sheep. Camden, 1876\\nAuthor\u00e2\u0080\u0099s edition, with his autograph on title.\\n815 Whitman. Leaves of Grass. i2mo, cloth. Phil. 1882\\n816 Whitman. Leaves of Grass, nmo, cloth. Phil. 1883\\n817 Whitman. Leaves of Grass. i2mo, cloth, uncut.\\nAutograph of Walt Whitman, Feb: 2, 1887\u00e2\u0080\u0094 Phil. 1884\\n818 Whitman. November Boughs. Portrait. 8vo, cloth,\\nuncut. Phil. 1888\\n819 Whitman. November Boughs. Portrait. i2mo, cloth.\\nWith autograph of Walt Whitman on fly-leaf. Phil. 1888\\n820 Whitman. Poems and Prose. Complete edition. Por\u00c2\u00ac\\ntraits and autograph. Royal 8vo, half cloth, uncut.\\n1888\\nA presentation copy from the author, with inscription. This is\\nthe definitive edition.\\n821 Whittier, John G. Mogg Megone: a Poem. 32010,\\noriginal cloth. Bost.: Light Stearns 1836\\nThe rare original (and only) edition, which the author sought to\\nsuppress.\\n822 Whittier. History of Pennsylvania Hall, which was\\ndestroyed by a Mob, on the 17th of May, 1838. Plates.\\n8vo, original cloth. Phil. 1838\\nWith a long poetical address by Whittier.\\n823 Whittier. Snow-Bound. Portrait. i6mo, cloth.\\nBost. 1866\\n824 Whymper, Edward. Scrambles amongst the Alps in\\nthe Years 1860-69. With maps and illustrations. 8vo,\\noriginal cloth. Lond.: John Murray 1871\\nA very fine and clean copy of the scarce first edition.\\n825 Wilkinson. Burr\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Conspiracy Exposed, and General\\nWilkinson vindicated against the Slanders of his Ene\u00c2\u00ac\\nmies on that important occasion. 8vo, boards, un\u00c2\u00ac\\ncut. [Wash.] 1811\\nPrivately printed and extremely rare, says Mr. Sabin in the\\nMenzie\u00e2\u0080\u0099s catalogue; we know of two other copies only in existence.\\nThis copy lacks four leaves, but is essentially complete?", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0088.jp2"}, "89": {"fulltext": "8 5\\n826 Willey. A Short Account of the Life and Remarkable\\nViews of Mrs. Chloe Willey, of Goshen, N. H. nrao,\\nun cut. Amherst (N. H.) 1807\\nThis lady foretold the appearance of the Faith-Curists about\\nthe present time. A rare pamphlet.\\n827 [Wilson, Alexander.] The Foresters: a Poem, descrip\u00c2\u00ac\\ntive of a Pedestrian Journey to the Falls of Niagara,\\nin the Autumn of 1804. i2mo, original sheep.\\nNewtown, Pa., 1818\\nOriginal issue; very scarce.\\n828 Wilson, Alexander. The Foresters: a Poem. i6mo,\\nsheep. Fine copy scarce. West Chester, 1838\\n829 Winter, William. The Jeffersons. With illustrations.\\ni2mo, cloth. First Edition. Bost. 1881\\n830 Wirt, William. The 01 J Bachelor. First Edition.\\ni2mo, boards, uncut. Richmond, 1814\\n831 [.Wiswall, J. T.] Mr. Christopher Katydid (of Cas-\\nconia). 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. Lond. 1864\\nA romance of life in old Mobile.\\n832 [Witmer, T. B.] Wild Oats Sown Abroad. By a Gen\u00c2\u00ac\\ntleman of Leisure. i2mo, uncut. Phil. [1853]\\nThe \u00e2\u0080\u009cgentleman of leisure\u00e2\u0080\u009d sowed a very full crop, and his\\nbook created a great stir.\\n833 [Wolcot, John.] The Poetical Works of Peter Pindar.\\ni6mo, calf. Phil. 1789\\n834 Wollstonecraft, Mary. A Vindication of the Rights\\nof Woman. 8vo, boards, uncut. Lond. 1792\\nA remarkably fine copy of the first edition.\\n835 Wollstonecraft. Memoirs of M. Wollstonecraft God\u00c2\u00ac\\nwin, author of a Vindication of the Rights of Woman.\\n[By William Godwin.] 121x10, uncut. Rare.\\nPhil. 1804\\nFirst American edition, and a most extraordinary publication.\\n836 Wood, John. The Suppressed History of the Adminis\u00c2\u00ac\\ntration of John Adams. Notes, c., by Sherburne,\\nPhil. 1846 Poems of Mary E. Tucker, two portraits\\nN. Y. 1867. 2 vols.\\n837 Woodworth. Gems of Poetry, containing the Poems of\\nSamuel Woodworth, c. i6mo, cloth. Scarce.\\nLancaster, 1844", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0089.jp2"}, "90": {"fulltext": "86\\n838 Wordsworth, Coleridge. Lyrical Ballads, with other\\nPoems. 2 vols. in 1. i2mo, original half binding.\\nPhil.: James Humphreys, 1802\\nThe first American edition, and one of the rarest of Ameri\u00c2\u00ac\\ncan reprints, scarcely less valuable than the introuvable first English\\nedition.\\n839 Wordsworth. Poetical Works, complete. Portrait.\\n8vo, red morocco, gilt. Paris: Galignam 1828\\nThe first collected uniform edition.\\n840 Wordsworth. Poetical Works. The first complete\\nAmerican edition. Portrait. Large 8vo, sheep.\\nNew Haven, 1836\\n841 Wordsworth. The Prelude. First Edition. 8vo,\\ncloth, uncut. Lond. Moxon 1850\\n842 Wordsworth. Memoirs of William Wordsworth. By\\nJanuary Searle [George S. Philips]. Frontispiece.\\ni2mo, cloth. Lond. 1852\\n843 Framed Engraving, colored. In Memory of Genl.\\nGeorge Washington and his Lady.\u00e2\u0080\u009d S. Seymour,\\nfecit. Oblong folio, neatly framed in oak. Phil. 1804\\n844 Revolutionary Cartoon. Mezzotint. A Society of\\nPatriotic Ladies at Edenton in North Carolina.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\nFolio. Lond. 1775\\nIn this curious and rare old print the ladies are subscribing to an\\nagreement upon a written scroll, that \u00e2\u0080\u009cWe the Ladys of Edenton do\\nhereby Solemnly Engage not to Conform to that Pernicious Custom\\nof Drinking Tea, or that we the aforesaid Ladys will not promote ye\\nwear of any Manufacture from England untill such time that all\\nActs which tend to Enslave this our Native Country shall be Re\u00c2\u00ac\\npealed.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n845 Revolutionary Cartoon. Mezzotint. \u00e2\u0080\u009cThe Alter\u00c2\u00ac\\nnative of Williams-burG;.\u00e2\u0080\u009d A group af patriots sur\u00c2\u00ac\\nround some tobacco barrels, one of which is marked\\nas a Present for John Wilkes. Some papers laid upon\\na board across the barrels are headed, The Resolves\\nof the Congress,\u00e2\u0080\u009d and \u00e2\u0080\u009cNon-Importation\u00e2\u0080\u009d a small\\nboy has a flag, upon which is inscribed \u00e2\u0080\u009cLiberty\u00e2\u0080\u009d;\\nin the rear a statue of Lord Botetourt, and a gibbet\\nwith tar and feathers for the refractory. Folio.\\nLond. 1775", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0090.jp2"}, "91": {"fulltext": "8y\\n846 Revolutionary Cartoon. Mezzotint, colored. A\\nNew Method of Macarony Making, as practised at\\nBoston.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\n\u00e2\u0080\u009cFor the Custom House Officers landing the Tea,\\nThey Tarr\u00e2\u0080\u0099d him, and Feather\u00e2\u0080\u0099d him, just as you see,\\nAnd they drench\u00e2\u0080\u0099d him so well both behind and before,\\nThat he begg\u00e2\u0080\u0099d for God\u00e2\u0080\u0099s sake they would drench him no more.\u00e2\u0080\u009d\\nFolio. Load.: Carrington Bowles, 1774\\nExtremely rare and curious.\\n847 Rare Framed Engraving. Mezzotint. Tomo Chachi\\nMico, or King of Yamacraw, and Tooanahowi, his\\nNephew, son to the Mico of the Etchitas. William\\nVerelst, pinxit; John Faber, sculpsit. Folio. Rare.\\nLond. 1738\\nFine original impression, with scant margin.\\nThe painting was made in. London in 1738, when General Ogle\u00c2\u00ac\\nthorpe took these friendly Indians to the British Court. Tomo\\nChachi lies buried in the heart of the City of Savannah, among the\\ndescendants of the people whom he befriended.\\n848 Rare Dramatic Print. Mr. Garrick and Mademoiselle\\nVioletti afterwards Mrs. Garrick From the London\\nMagazine, 1749. Neatly framed.\\n849 Rare Dramatic Print. Miss Ellen Tree in the Char\u00c2\u00ac\\nacter of Ion. Engraved by Dick for the New York Albion,\\n1837. Folio, neatly framed.\\n850 RafIe Dramatic Print. The late Theatre in Chesnut\\nStreet, Philadelphia. Etched by Gilbert Fox after\\nW. Birch. Folio, circa 1820. Neatly framed.\\n851 Rare Dramatic Print. Frances Anne Kemble as Juliet.\\nFine lithograph published by Childs 6\u00c2\u00b0 Inman.\\nPhil, circa 1835\\n852 Rare Dramatic Print. Mr. John Kemble as Penrud-\\ndock. 8vo. 1814\\n853 Rare Prints. Pitcher Portrait of Washington, litho\u00c2\u00ac\\ngraphj Mr. Isaacs as Hawthorn; Lady Byron; Mrs.\\nBland as Sally Shamrock. Framed. 4 pieces.\\n854 Framed Print, after Meissonier. Le Liseur (the*\\nReader). Folio.\\n855 Framed Print, after Meissonier. Le Cabinet de Travail\\n(An Author\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Study). Folio.", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0091.jp2"}, "92": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0092.jp2"}, "93": {"fulltext": ")E\\nV*.\\nr.\\nl\u00c2\u00a3tl\\ni O\\nKSi\\n$3ifr\\nL.\\nt\\nr\\nlie\\nV\\n*v ri 7\\nVJ\\nx", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0093.jp2"}, "94": {"fulltext": "Bangs 51 Co.\\nAnnounce the Sale in January of the Choice Collect^\\nOF\\nKf v \u00c2\u00a9lb English ^Literature\\nMade by C. B. FOOTE, of this City.\\nT HIS lot represents the entire Collection of Mr. Foote in this line an\\nit is confidently believed to be the finest, as to selection and coi\\ndition, ever offered at Public Auction in this city.\\nAmong the authors represented are the following: Braithwait\\nBrome, Burton, Butler, Burns, Carew, Corbet, Chapman, Cartwrigh\\nChurchyard, Cokayne, Cotton, Cowley, Crashaw, DeFoe, Donn\\nDrummond, Dryden, Fielding, Gascoigne, Goldsmith, Gray, Habing\\nton, Bishop Hall, George Herbert, Herrick, Heywood, Hookes, Jonsor\\nJohnson, Lovelace, Lydgate, Massinger, Milton, Pope, Prior, Ramsaj\\nRandolph, Shenstone, Smollett, Stanley, Sterne, Suckling, Swifi\\nWaller, Walton, Barham, Browning, Coleridge, Cowper, Keats, Lamt\\nTennyson and Wordsworth.\\nflfoCSS. Hhiprat 51 Co., 349 Jfiftb H X)C. f will sell, the latter part of Janu\\nary, ioo rare and beautiful Books, including the original designs of th\\nQuantin edition of the Tales of Edgar Allan Poe and other origins\\ndesigns. A superb copy of the Aldine Poliphile bound by Trautz\\nBauzonnet. Books of Hours on vellum. First editions of Englis\\nand American Authors. Books with Autograph Letters, Manuscrip\\nPrefaces, Aquarelles, etc., mostly in original bindings by Rutan, Lortic\\nZaehnsdorf, Stikeman and others. Illustrated Catalogue will b\\nmailed on application.\\nCbe Xibrarp of X. 2). Hleyanber, iEsci.\\nA large and valuable Collection of more than 7,000 volumes, comprising\\nBooks on Angling and Sporting, in which department are over sixt\u00e2\u0080\u0099\\neditions of Walton and Cotton, beginning with the rare first five edition\\nand including an. extra-illustrated copy of the Pickering edition ex\\ntended to six volumes. Zouch\u00e2\u0080\u0099s Life of Walton extra-illustrated\\nImanacks, Cruikshankiana, Dramatic Literature, English History\\nooleana, Biography, Poetry, Voyages and Travels, Epitaphiana anc\\nklin Imprints. Aldine edition of the English Poets. Origina\\nas of Dickens, Lever a\u00c2\u00bb\\\\d Thackeray.\\nLBMr 30 Douglas Taylor 4 Co., Printers, 8 Warren St., New York.", "height": "3528", "width": "2098", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0094.jp2"}, "95": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3363", "width": "1997", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0095.jp2"}, "96": {"fulltext": "t", "height": "3098", "width": "1741", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0096.jp2"}, "97": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3098", "width": "1741", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0097.jp2"}, "98": {"fulltext": "", "height": "3565", "width": "2143", "jp2-path": "catalogueofexcee00bang_0098.jp2"}}