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S058 Zenger (John Peter). THE TRIAL OF JOHN PETER ZENGER OF NEW YORK, -inter, who was lately Try'd and Acquitted for Printing and Publishing a Libel against the Government. [Also] Remarks on the Trial of John Peter Zenger. London, 1738. In I vol. small 4to, half calf. Libbie's, Jan. 5, 1897. (567) $16.00 8059 Ziemssen (Dr. H. von). CYCLOPEDIA OF THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. Edited by Albert H. Buck. New York, 1874-78. 17 vols. royal 8vo, sheep. Libbie's, Jan. 21, 1897. (745) $25.50 So6o Zimmerman (J. G.). SOLITUDE. Illustrations. London, 1800. 2 vols. small 8vo, calf. Libbie's, April 13, 1897. (1791) $4.00 8061 Zionitischer Weyrauchs-Hügel oder Myrrhen Berg, Worinnen allerley liebliches und wohl riechendes nach Apotheker-Kunst zu bereitetes Rauch-Werck zu finden. Germantown, Christoph Saur, 1739. Small 8vo, old calf. Title-page loose and slightly damaged. Henkels', Oct. 21, 1896. (11) $16.00 8062 Zolcinius (Joannes). IN FUNERE SIGISMUNDI AUGUSTI, Regis Poloniæ, Celebrato, 1572. Neapoli, 1576. Small to, vellum. Inscription on title, "Robert Southey from Walter Savage Landor, 1821." Libbie's, Dec. 2, 1896. (12) $4.00 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGSOF SIR PHILIP SIDNEY. Second edition. York, 1809. 4to, leva't morocco extra, gilt top, uncut, by Matthews.

8063 Zouch (Thomas).

trations inserted.

With 117 extraillus

Bangs', Feb. 10, 1897. (639) $2.00

AUTOGRAPHS AND MANUSCRIPTS.

8064 A'Beckett (Gilbert Abbott). A. L. S., 3 pages, 8vo. March 22, 1848. Henkels', April 29, 1897. (400) $10.00

8065 Adams (John). A. L. S., 2 pages, 4to. Quincy, Oct. 29, 1814, to Bishop White of Pennsylvania. Letter introducing Rev. Mr. Edward Everett. Libbie's, Dec. 2, 1896. (1257) $11.00 A. L. S., 2 pages, 4to, and address. Quincy, March 18, 1817, to John Trumbull. Henkels', Feb. 11, 1897. (74) $37.00 with franked address. Quincy, June 1, Henkels', Feb. 11, 1897. (73) $9.00

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A. L. S., 2 pages, 4to, 1817, to John Trumbull.

A. L. S., I page, 4to, with franked address. Quincy, Jan. 12, 1818, to John Trumbull. Subscribing for the print of the Declaration of Independence. Henkels', Feb. 11, 1897. (75) $14.00

8069 Allston (Washington). A. L. S., 2 pages, 4to, and address. London, Oct. 3, 1803, to John Trumbull. Asking for a letter of introduction. Henkels', Feb. 11, 1897. (211) $4.50 A. L. S., 2 pages, 4to, and address. Boston, May 2, 1825, to John Trumbull. Henkels', Feb. 11, 1897. (210) $4.50 8071 Anderson (Brig.-Gen. Robert). A. L. S., 2 pages, 8vo. Fort Sumter, Jan. 13, 1861, to Major Sprague. Interesting historical letter. Accompanied by 2 portraits, a program of the order of exercises at the re-raising of the original flag in 1865, and by a small piece of that flag with certificate of genuineness.

Henkels', April 29, 1897: (168) $22.00 8072 Arnold (Matthew). A. L. S., May 8, 1871, to J. T. Fields. With portrait. Bangs', April 19, 1897. (2471) $5.00 8073 Audubon (John J.). A. L. S., 4to, 1880. Mentioning his “Birds of America." Bangs', May 24, 1897. (2188) $10.00 8074 Ayala Family. The original Charter of Nobility, given at Valladolid December 12, 1804, by the Emperor Charles IV, to Don Francisco de Ayala. Manuscript on 237 leaves of thick paper, the verso of folio I covered with a painted mythological design enclosing a miniature of the king. Folio, red velvet over boards, with design on sides.

Libbie's, May 13, 1897. (75) $25.00 8075 Bancroft (George). A. L. S., 4 pages, 4to. Dec. 26, 1836, to Governor Marcy of New York. On politics, the completion of the second volume of his History of the United States, etc." Henkels', April 29, 1897. (205) $11.00 A. L. S., 4to. June 1, 1797. Regarding

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8076 Barry (Commodore John). material for rigging a ship.

Henkels', April 29, 1897. 8077 Biemer (J. D.). Mayor of New York. A. D. S., 4to.

(119) $3.75 May 1, 1701.

8078 Bingham (Anne Willing). Wife of William Bingham, M. O. C. A. L. S., in the third person. 4to. To General Washington, and endorsed, in his handwriting, Nov. 26, 1783.

Henkels', April 29, 1897. (170) $12.00

S079 Blackstone (William). A. L. S., with franked address.

Bangs', Jan. 11, 1897.

(62) $8.50 8080 Bragg (Lieut.-Gen. Braxton). A. L. S., 4to. Murfreesboro, 1862. War letter. Bangs', May 24, 1897. (2193) $6.50 8081 Breviary. Manuscript on vellum. Numerous ornamental capitals, with illuminations in gold and colors. Written on about 250 leaves, probably of German execution, about 1500. binding.

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12mo, velvet

Bangs', Nov. 9, 1896. (443) $13.00

With illuminated capitals by an Eng-
Bangs', Nov. 9, 1896. (442) $9.00

8083 Bronté (Charlotte). A. L., 4 pages, 4to. Dated 1838, to Mrs. Ellen

Nussey.

8084 Brown (John, of Ossawattomie).

8085

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8088

Bangs', Jan. 11, 1897. (73) $7.75
A. L. S., 4to. Albany, 1850, to

his wife on family and business matters.

A. L. S., I page, 4to. and mentioning having children.

Bangs', Jan. 11, 1897. (75) $9.50 Boston, Jan. 7, 1853. On family affairs, bought "Uncle Tom's Cabin for his Henkels', April 29, 1897. (545) $9.00 A. L. S., folio. Chatham, Canada West, May 1, 1858, to his Wife and Children. Historical letter on the subject of collecting his men for the attack on Harper's Ferry.

Henkels', Feb. 11, 1897. (800 b) $26.00 A. D. S., 11 pages, folio. Oct. 19, 1859. Autograph sketch of a provisional constitution and ordinance of the people of the United States as drawn up and prepared before the raid and handed to Governor Wise, of Virginia, on Wednesday, October 19, 1859. Henkels', Feb. 11, 1897. (Soo c) $52.50

A. L. S., 2 pages, folio. Charlestown, Va., Nov. 28, 1859, to his brother, Jeremiah Brown. John Brown's last will and testament, written by him in the jail at Charlestown the day before his execution, and probably his last letter. It directs his brother how to distribute his property.

Henkels', Feb. 11, 1897. (800 a) $30.00 S089 Browning (Elizabeth Barrett). A. L. S. Rome, April, [1861], to Theodore Tilton, then editor of The Independent." Relating to slavery and political affairs in America.

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Bangs', April 19, 1897. (2475) $13.00 8090 Browning (Robert). A. N. S. July 13, 1880. Also a letter to E. H. Bierstadt, stating that an enclosed letter is genuine. 2 pieces. Bangs', April 19, 1897. (2478) $7.00 A. N. S. July 2, 1868, to Albert Bierstadt. Accepting an invitation to meet Mr. Longfellow. With photograph.

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8092

8093

Bangs', April 19, 1897. (2477) $500

A. L. S., 8vo. Warwick Crescent, 1887.

Bangs', Jan. 11, 1897. (76) $6.00 Three staves of original music for Tennyson's Ballad of OriIn frame, with portraits of Tennyson and Browning, engraved on wood by Thomas Johnson, Japan proofs.

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S094

Bangs', April 5, 1897. (310) $41.00 A. L. S. To James Russell Lowell, introducing him to Lan

8095 Bryant (William Cullen). A. L. S., 2 pages, 8vo. 1871. Regarding his translation of the Odyssey.

8096

8097

Bangs', Jan. 11, 1897. (81) $3.00

Autograph Manuscript, signed, of his poem "The Death of the Flowers." 2 pages, 4to. ing it.

With A. L. S., 8vo, 1872, present-
Bangs', May 24, 1897. (2194) $65.00

Autograph Manuscript of his Poem, "The Robber," 5 pages,
Henkels', April 29, 1897. (211) $24.00

8vo. So98 Buchan (Countess of). A. L. S., in the third person. Dryburgh Abbey, Jan. 8, 1774, to Martha Washington.

Henkels', April 29, 1897. (172) $4.00

8099 Buchanan (James). A. L. S., 2 pages, 4to. 1858. Fine political letter. Bangs', Jan. 11, 1897. (82) $6.00 8100 Burgoyne (John). An original paper, written and signed by John McKesson, Secretary of the Council of Safety of the State of New York, I page, folio. Kingston, Oct. 16, 1777. Giving a copy of a letter just received from John Barclay, Chairman of the Committee of Albany, and dated Oct. 15, 1777, containing informa tion of the surrender of Burgoyne.

Henkels', April 29, 1897. (123) $18.00 8101 Burns (Robert). A. L. S., 3 pages, 4to. Edinburgh, 1787, to Mr. James Hoy, Gordon Castle.

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Bangs', May 24, 1897. (2196) $65.00 A. L., 4to. With A. L. S. of William Dunbar, 4to, 1787, introducing Burns to William Inglis. With portrait.

Bangs', May 24, 1897. (2198) $16.00 A. L., 2 pages, folio. [1790.] Draft of a letter introducing William Duncan to Mr. Crawford Tate.

Bangs', May 24, 1897. (2199) $36.00 A. L. S., 3 pages, folio. Signed, "John Barleycorn." Endorsed, "Petition of the Scotch Distillers to Mr. Pitt." Bangs', May 24, 1897. (2197) $125.00 8105 Butler (Benjamin F.). A. L. S., 2 pages, 4to. Washington, Jan. 25, 1862, to Major George C. Strong.

Henkels', April 29,

1897. (21) $5.50 A. L. S., 3 pages, Mentioning Byron

8106 Byron (Augusta Leigh). Sister of the Poet.
Svo, 1832, and A. L. S.,
and the Countess Guiccioli.

4 pages, 8vo, 1833.
2 pieces.

Bangs', May 24, 1897. (2215) $10.00

8107 Byron (Lord). A. L. S., 4to. 882 James Street, 1811.

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Bangs', May 24, 1897. (2211) $50.00 signed "B." Cheltenham, Aug. 31, 1812. Bangs', May 24, 1897. (2206) $28.00 1814. Signature cut out.

A. L. S., 3 pages, 4to. cut from the body of the Regarding the hiring of

A. L. S., 2 pages, 8vo.
Poem on Napoleon.

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Bangs', May 24, 1897. (2203) $13.00 Albany, 1814. The signature had been letter, but a postscript had a signature. house at Hastings.

Bangs', May 24, 1897. (2202) $25.00 1815, to Leigh Hunt. Transmitting his With original printed copy of the Poem. Bangs', May 24, 1897. (2204) $60.00 A. L., 2 pages, 4to. Ravenna, 1820, to his publisher, Murray. In regard to corrections in Don Juan.

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A. L., signed with initials. 4to. Ravenna, 1820, to his publisher, John Murray, with corrections of the manuscript of Marino Faliero. With seal. Bangs', May 24, 1897. (2205) $45.00 A. L. S., 1 page, 4to. Pisa, July 14, 1822, to Capt. Robert. Offering the use of his yacht Bolivar to search for Shelley's body. Probably a forgery. Also A. L. S., 2 pages. 4to. 1822. Byron to Shelley. Bangs', May 24, 1897. (2200) $50.00

A. L. S., 3 pages, 8vo. Albany, Nov. 7, 1822.

Bangs', May 24, 1897. (2212) $60.00 Manuscript "Copia del Rapporto a sua Eccellenza il Signor Governator di Pisa sopra l'accaduto al Nobile Lord Noel Byron ed altri, &c. il Giorno 24 Marzo, 1822." 4 pages, folio. The signatures of himself, of Shelley, Trelawney, and Capt. Hay were filled in by Lord Byron. A note was appended in his autograph. Bangs', May 24, 1897. (2201) $21.00 initials, 4 pages, 4to. Genoa, March 17, Bangs', May 24, 1897.

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A. L., signed with

1823, to J. Hunt.

(2213) $46.00

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Bangs', May 24, 1897. (2209) $77.00

8121 Byron (Lady). Wife of the Poet. A. L. S., 2 pages, 4to, 1834, and A. L., 3 pages, 8vo, 1832. Bangs', May 24, 1897. (2214) $8.00 8122 Byron. Relatives of Lord Byron, comprising: Richard Byron, A. L. S., folio, Newark, 1644; Lord Byron, Father of the Poet. A. L. S., 4to, 1780; Lord Lovelace, Son-in-Law. A. L. S., 4to, 1839; Capt. Richard Byron. D. S., 8vo, 1824. Bangs', May 24, 1897.

8123 Campbell (Thomas). A. L. S., 2 pages, 4to.

8124

(2216) $20.00

(2218) $4.00

Bangs', May 24, 1897. Manuscript Poem signed, "The Power of Russia." 2 pages, folio. Bangs', May 24, 1897. (2217) $20.00 8125 Canada. Manuscript. “Vie de Deny, Marquis de Vitre, Capitaine de Veisseau." 116 pages, 4to, calf. Unpublished. Name of the author and date torn from title-page.

Libbie's, Jan. 5, 1897.

8126 Cardelli (Peter). A. L. S. in French, 3 pages, 4to. March 23, 1829, to John Trumbull.

(142) $22.00 Washington,

Henkels', April 29, 1897. (718) $5.75 8127 Cincinnati (Society of the). An Original Manuscript Journal of the Proceedings of the General Society of the Cincinnati, at a Meeting held at the City Tavern, Philadelphia, from May 4 to May 15, 1784. Henkels', April 29, 1897. (125) $19.00 Autograph Manuscript, signed with initials, 18 pages, 4to.

8128 Clark (Willis Gaylord). Sketches of Niagara."

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8129 Clymer (George). A. D. S., 4to. April 26, 1776. Committee of Safety for the payment of money. by James Biddle and Owen Biddle.

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