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The original issue of Thackeray's "Stubbs's Calendar," or the "Fatal Boots" appeared in the volume for 1839, and his "Barber Cox" the year following.
Japan paper copy, two hundred printed, with twelve coloured plates, a frontispiece, and floral borders.
Japan paper copy, one hundred and fifty printed, with four etchings, seven studies in designs for ex-libris by Henriot, and vignettes by E. Mas.
AMADIS OF GAUL.--See Southey, Robert.
Engraved frontispieces, portrait of Caxton, and facsimiles.
Southey's copy, with his autograph on the title-page, and the date, "London, 14 June, 1828."
No. 185 of one thousand copies printed, with ten plates.
ANCIENT METRICAL TALES.--See Hartshorne, C. H.
Another copy.
Twelve copies, printed for the first time from the original blocks, with an Introduction by E. A. Duyckinck.
ANDERSON, HUGH.--See Tailfer, Patrick.
Frontispiece by Cole after Boitard.
A remarkable specimen of Scotch bookbinding, from the collection of the Earl of Gosford. Reproduced in Quaritch's Fac-similes of Book-Binding.
First edition. A-F in fours, half-title on A 1.
Holland paper copy, one hundred and twenty printed, with eleven plates.
Another copy. One of ten printed on Japan paper, with eleven plates, nine in gold and colours.
Presentation copy from the author.
One of fifteen copies printed on Japan paper, with the frontis-piece in three states.
One of fifteen copies printed on Japan paper, with eighteen plates.
ANDREWS, WILLIAM LORING.--The Journey of the Iconophiles around New York in search of the historical and picturesque Printed at New York in the year o
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