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Peach, of Leicester, has Dibdin's 'Bibliotheea Spenceriana,' 67. 6s.; Montaigne, 1603 •51. 5s.; Gentleman* Magazine, 1731-1831, Wl. 10*. Mrs. Aphra Behn's ' Plays, Novels,' kc., 18s. 6d. Musical Antiquarian Society, 5 vols. folio, l. In. , Pinelli and Hullmandel's ' Roman Costumes," 1820, 30*.; and Spenser's ' Faerie Queene," illustrated by Walter Crane, 4Z. There are a number of items under Bibliography, Leicester, &c. Messrs. William Smith & Son, of Reading, have The Antiquarian Repertory, 4 vols. royal 4to, 1807, 21. 5s.; Nichols's 'Literary Anecdotes,' 9 vols., 1812-14, 50s. ; Low's ' British Catalogue of Books,' 1837-52, 10s. 6d. ; also ' The English Catalogue,' 1835-63, scarce, 36s.; and the same, 1863-72, 20s. Under Publishing is a book dated 1844 (to be had •for half-a-crown) on a proposed plan for super- seding "the present system." A glance at The Athenaeum will show how the " system" has increased during the past sixty years. 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Other items include Locke's ' Humane Understanding,' 1690, SI. 8s. ; Marcus Aurelius, first edition, 1634, uncut, 11.10s.; • the Library Edition of John Stuart Mill's works, very scarce, 1848-74, 131. 13s.; Daneau's ' Dialogue of Witches,' 1575, very rare, Ql. 9s. ; Charter granted to Massachusetts by William and Mary, 2 vols., 1726, 181. 18s.; Anthropological Society's Publications, exceedingly rare, 50 vols., 251.; Bentham's ' Works.' 1843, 81.10s.; Sir George Cornewall Lewis's ' Works," scarce, 1832-64, 61. 6s.; and a choice set of the Statistical Society's Journal, 4W. There is a quan- tity of literature relating to the Corn Laws, aim a long list of trials. Mr. Albert Sutton, of Manchester, has an in teresting miscellaneous list. 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