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NOTES AND QUERIES. [ii s. i. MAY si, mo.

BOOKSELLERS' CATALOGUES MAY.

MB. F. C. CARTER of Hornsey sends his Extr Series 3, containing Manuscripts and Printe Books. Under Gibbon and his Ancestors is parcel containing the marriage settlement o Gibbon's grandfather and Catherine Acton, 1705 and other documents, 10Z. Under Unpubiishec Correspondence of the Gibbon Family is a serie of 17 draft letters, apparently from Mrs. Dorothe. Gibbon to her stepson Edward Gibbon, Lor( Sheffield, and others, 251. Mr. Carter says thes letters throw quite a new light on the life o both the historian in London and his mother a Bath. Under Patton family is an account boo] of Gibbon's stepmother, 81. 8s. ; and under Birth place of Gibbon are two deeds, 3Z. Under Crom well's Paternal Uncle is a marriage settlement made by the Protector's cousin Elizabeth, daughter t(
 * Sir Oliver Williams, alias Cromwell, of Hinching

brooke, with Richard Ingoldsbye, with signatures of Richard Ingoldsbye and Oliver Cromwell, 10? Under Monumental Brasses is a proclamation against breaking'or defacing of monuments, 16 lines of the text slightly imperfect, xix Sept. 2 Eliza beth, 11. 10s.

Mr. Frank Red way's Wimbledon Catalogue 6 contains numerous Baxter oil prints. Bronte collectors will find Patrick Bronte's prizes won at Cambridge, each containing in his handwriting " My Prize Book for having always kept in the Thirst Class at St. John's College, Cambridge," besides many notes. There is also Charlotte's Bible, Barker, 1612, with her autograph, 3 vols., 20?. Under Browning are the first editions of " Straff ord,' half -morocco, 11. 10s. ; and ' Bells and Pomegranates ' (Part V. is, as usual, the second edition), Moxon, 1841-6, 11Z. 15s. There are a number of curious chapbooks. Under Cruikshank is the first edition of Pierce Egan 1821, SI. 10s. The first edition of Gissing's first book ' The Workers in the Dawn,' 3 vols., 3?. 3s. Under Rossetti are the first edition of ' Early Italian Poets,' 31. 15s.; and Littledale's 'Reasons against joining the Church of Rome,' inscribed " Christina G. Rossetti from R. F. L. Epiphany- tide, 1885," with pungent notes in the margins, 14s. The first edition of ' In Memoriam,' original cloth, Moxon, 1850, is 31. 10s.

Messrs. C. F. Sawyer's Catalogue 20 contains much of interest relating to Dickens, including a collection of playbills, folio, relating to per- formances of the works of Dickens, 1845-66, 101. 10s. ; and the novelist's copy of Woolnoth's

1.852, 35?. Under Classics is a large-paper copy of ' Oratores Attici,' Oxford, 1823, 10 vols., royal 8vo, morocco, 7?. 10s. (only 50 of this edition printed). Under Erasmus is Knight's
 * Facts and Faces,' with a poem in his autograph,

6Z. 15s. Under Kent is a selection of books relating to the county ; and under Scott a com- plete set of first editions, 200Z. ; and another set in which some of the half-titles are missing, 85Z. There are books, tracts, and pamphlets on India and the East, besides drawings by Watteau Walter Crane, Caldecott, and Rowlandson.
 * Lifr.' extra-illustrated by W. Turner in 1820,

Messrs. Simmons & Waters's -Leamington Spa Catalogue 242 contains a number of extra-illus- trated works, including Evelyn and Pepys's Diaries and Moorhouse's ' Samuel Pepys,' to-

gether 15 vols., half crimson morocco, by Morrell 21Z. ; Jesse's Historical Works, 30 vols half- morocco, 3 H. 10s. ; ' Greville Memoirs,' all first editions, half -morocco, 8 vols., 12Z. 12s. ; Madame D Arblay s Diary, 6 vols., half -morocco, 10?. 10s : and Boswell's ' Johnson,' including ' Tour to the Son ^f ,^ nd ' John soniana,' 10 vols., full calf, looy, tu. 17s. oa.

-i? 1 *! 6 g eneral portion comprises Ruskin's Modern Painters' and 'Seven Lamps,' 7 vols., uniform in full morocco, 1890-98, 3Z. 3s ; the revised ' Cambridge Shakespeare,' by Aldis \\right, 9 vols., half-morocco, 1894, 4?. 4s the Library Edition of Thackeray, 26 vols., half-' morocco, 1883, 13?. 17s. Qd.

Messrs. Simmons & Waters's Catalogue 243 is devoted to Modern Novels, including the Thornton Edition" of the Bronte Novels, 12 vols., equal to new, 1?. 12s. Qd. ; and Dickens, with reproductions of the original illustrations 20 vols.,. as new, Chapman & Hall, 1910, 2Z. 5s. Mr. Albert Sutton's Manchester Catalogue 175 contains a number of Shelley's works, including the following first editions : ' Rosalind and Helen ' Oilier, 1819, 4Z. 4s. ; ' Prometheus,' 3820, 2Z. 10s.'; and 'Hellas,' 1822, 4Z. 4s. These are bound in full blue calf. Under Shelleyana is Dowden's Life with over two hundred extra illustrations, 71. /s. Other items are Brome's ' Horace,' 1666 maroon morocco, 4?. ; and ' Don Quixote,' Madrid, 1780, illustrated by Castillo and others, 4Z. A complete set of Punch to the end of 1905, all original issues, bound in half crimson calf, gilt edges, is 22Z. 10s.

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L. N. S. BLAKELOCK. Outside our province. W. SMITH. You should consult one of the many >ooks on the subject.

EDGCUMBE (" Flirt "). See the numerous ated quotations in the ' N.E.D.'

H. S. BRANDRETH (" Tantuni religio potuit uadere malorum "). Lucretius, i. 102.

W.JACKSON PIGOTT (" Survivors of the Black Hole of Calcutta"). You will find the informa- ionat 9 S. x. 69.

M. L. R. BRESLAR and H. B. CLAYTON (" Shak- ng the pagoda-tree "). Several quotations fur his h amorous phrase are given in the ' N.E.D.,' .v. ' Pagoda-tree.'