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1628 FRAMPTON (John) JOYFULL NEWES OUT OF THE NEW-FOUND WORLDE, WHEREIN ARE DECLARED THE RARE AND SINGULAR VERTUES OF DIVERS HERBS, TREES, PLANTES, OILES, AND STONES, WITH THEIR APPLICATIONS AS WELL TO THE USE OF PHYSICKE AS OF CHIRURGERY: which being well applyed bring such present remedy for all Diseases as may ɛeeme altogether incredible, notwithstanding by practice found out to be true. ALSO THE PORTRATURE OF THE SAID HEARBS VERIE APTLY DESCRIBED, ENGLISHED BY JOHN FRAMPTON, MARCHANT; newly corrected as by conference with the olde copies may appeare, whereunto are added three other bookes treating of the Bezaar stone, the herb Escuerconera, the Properties of Iron and Steele in Medicine, and the Benefit of Snow. London, Printed by E. Allde, by the Assigne of Bonham Norton, 1596. Black Letter, several woodcuts of Flowers, Herbs, etc., small 4to, VERY FINE COPY, old half calf, George Chalmer's copy, from the Ashburnham Library, £13 138

"OF TOBACCO AND OF HIS GREAT VERTUES," Occupies 24 pp., with an engraving of the plant. This is thought to be one of the earliest treatises on the subject.

1529 FRANCIS (Francis) The Angler's Register; a List of the Come-at-able Fisheries in England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, and How to Get to Them. 1858. Square 12mo, prettily bound in half green morocco extra, neat angling tooling on back, uncut, covers preserved, 98

1530 FRASER (Alexander) Natural History of the SALMON, HERRINGS, COD, LING, etc., with Short Account of Greenland, its Inhabitants, Land and Sea Animals, and the different Tribes of Fishes found on the Coast. Inverness, 1833. Small 8vo, boards,

uncut, 5

1531 FREETH (John) THE POLITICAL SONGSTER, OR A TOUCH ON THE TIMES, on various subjects, and adapted to Common Tunes, by JOHN FREETH. Birmingham, 1790. Portrait, small 8vo, calf extra, by Larkins, 188

1532

Another copy, old calf, 108

Contains "The Three Jolly Anglers," "The Jovial Cockers," "Staffordshire Fox-Chase," "Quoit Playing." ""Game of Fives," and several on Boxing.

1533 FRENCH (John) THE ART OF DISTILLATION, or a Treatise on the Choicest Spagyrical Preparations, Experiments, and Curiosities performed by Way of Distillation, together with the Description of the Choicest Furnaces and Vessels, used by the Ancient and Modern Chymists, and the Anatomy of Gold and Silver, with the chieftest preparations and curiosities thereof, together with their virtues, in six books, by JOHN FRENCH, Dr. in Physick, to which is added in this Fourth Impression, Sublimation and Calcination in Two Books, as also THE LONDON DISTILLER, exactly and truly showing the way (in Words at length, and not in Mysterious Characters and Figure), to draw all SORTS OF SPIRITS AND STRONG WATERS, together with their Virtues and other Excellent Waters. 1667. Numerous curious woodcuts, 4to, original calf, £1 58 1534 Another copy, calf, cut close and soiled, 10s 6d

1535 FRUIT-WALLS IMPROVED BY INCLINING THEM TO THE HORIZON, or a Way to Build Walls for Fruit Trees, whereby they may receive more Sunshine and Heat than ordinary, by a Member of the Royal Society. 1699. Very fine plates, 4to, old calf, £2 28 1536 GAMBADO (Geoffrey) AN ACADEMY FOR GROWN HORSEMEN, containing the completest Instructions for

Walking,
Trotting,
Cantering,

Galloping,
Stumbling, and
Tumbling.

-THE ANNALS OF HORSEMANSHIP, containing Accounts of Accidental Experiments and Experimental Accidents, both Successful and Unsuccessful, communicated by various Correspondents to the Author, Geoffrey Gambado. Esq. Ackerman, 1825. With fine impressions of the humorous and BEAUTIFULLY-COLOURED PLATES, 2 vols in 1, 12mo, half calf neat, £2 108 1537

The scarce and pretty little miniature edition.
Another copy, in the original boards, UNCUT, £3 38
For another edition see under ROWLANDSON (THOS.)

1538 GAME LAWS (The), Being a Comprehensive and Familiar Treatise upon that subject, comprising all the Statutes and Resolutions of the Courts relating to DEer, HARES, RABBITS, PHEASANTS, PARTRIDGES, GROUSE, FISH, AND OTHER OBJECTS OF SPORT; together with the Qualifications by Estate and Certificate for Killing Game; the Appointment and Authority of a Game Keeper; the mode of Recovering Penalties under the Game Laws, the Law concerning Trespass in the Pursuit of Game, and the General Law relating to Dogs. 1801. 12mo, half morocco neat, 98

1539 GARDINER (James) RAPIN OF GARDENS, a Latin Poem, in Four Books, ENGLISHED BY MR. GARDINER. N.D. (1706). With very fine plates of ORNAMENTAL GARDENS, etc., 8vo, old calf, £1 28 6d

1540 GAY (John) FABLES, BY MR. GAY. London, printed for J. Tonson and J. Watts, 1727.-FABLES BY THE LATE MR. GAY. London, printed for J. and P. Knapton, in Ludgate Street; and T. Cox, under the Royal Exchange, 1738. THE EXCESSIVELY RARE FIRST EDITIONS OF BOTH VOLUMES, with brilliant impressions of all the exceedingly choice engravings by H. GRAVELOT, J. WOOTTON, W. KENT, etc., 2 vols in 1, 4to, calf extra, gilt leaves, by W. PRATT, £18 188

1541

Another copy, 2 vols. 4to, very fine copies in old calf, repaired backs, £22 108 In this copy is bound up at end of Vol I, the First Edition of " Polly, an Opera, 1729," with the music. "The First Edition of Gay's Fables in 4to, 1727, is one of the scarcest books in the English language; there having been no more than 25 copies printed, a dozen of which were for ye Royal Library. There were but 50 copies in 4to of the second volume. N.B.-The cuts for the quarto. size were all of ye very best impressions." (This note was written in a contemporary hand in a former copy we possessed.)

1542 Another edition, called Fables by the late Mr. Gay, in one volume complete. Newcastle, T. Saint, 1779. Frontispiece, and numerous woodcuts by THOMAS BEWICK, 12mo, calf gilt, £2 2s

First edition, with Bewick's woodcuts.

1543 GAY (John) Poems on Several Occasions, by Mr. John Gay. Tonson, 1720, FIRST EDITION, 2 vols in 1, 4to, frontispiece, fine copy in old calf, with SIR ROBERT THROCKMORTON's bookplate, £1 108

Contains "Rural Sports, a Georgic," Inscribed to Mr. Pope; "The Shepherd's Weeks"; "The Mad Dog"; "On a Lap-Dog"; and "To a Young Lady, with some Lampreys"; etc.

1544 GAY (John) THE SHEPHERD'S WEEK, in Six Pastorals. 1714. FIRST EDITION, plates.-THE METAMORPHOSIS OF THE TOWN, or a View of the Present Fashions, after Fontaine's style. 1730.-THE HAPPY BRIDE, a Poem. 1730. POEMS BY STEPHEN Duck, a Poor Thresher in a Barn in the County of Wilts. 1730. Portrait of the author in his farm-yard.-THE FALL OF MORTIMER, a Historical Play. 1731.—THE ARTIFICE, & Comedy, by MRS. CENTLIVRE. 1723. Together in 1 vol, 8vo, old calf, £1 1s 1546 GAYTON (Edmund) THE ART OF LONGEVITY, or a Dietetical Institution. Printed for the Author, 1659. Small 4to, title in MS., a beautiful copy, in dark morocco super extra, panel sides, gilt edges, £3 38

A curious and instructive poem, giving a description of the Principal foods. Bindley's copy sold for £4 128, and it is priced in the "Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica" (1815), £3 38; contains commendatory verses by Stapylton, etc.

Contains among many others the following:-Chap. VI, of Wine-VIII, Ale-IX, Beer-X, Flesh Meats-XI, Wool Animals-XII, Lambs-XIV. Calves-XV, Swine-XVI, Deer-XVII, Hares→ XXII, of Hens-XXIII, Pigeons, Ducks-XXVIII, Fishes-XXX, Herbs and Plants, etc., etc.

1646 GENERAL REMARKS on the British Fisheries, by a North Briton. 1784. 8vo, half bound, 58

1647 GENERAL TREATISE OF THE DOMINION OF THE SEA AND A COMPLETE BODY OF THE SEA-LAWS, THE LAWS AND CUSTOMS OF MERCHANTS, PYRACY, etc., PRESENT STATE OF THE ADMIRALTY AND NAVY, an Essay on the Navy of England. N.D. (1705). 4to, old calf, 128

Relates to Fish, Fisheries, and Fishermen.

1648 GENTLEMAN ANGLER (The), containing Short, Plain, and Easy Instructions, whereby the most Ignorant Beginner may, in a little time, become a Perfect Artist in Angling for Salmon, Salmon Peal, Trout, Pike, Carp, Perch, Barbel, Tench, Bream, Chub, Greyling, Mullet, Flounders, Roach, Dace, Gudgeon, etc., to which is added a Treatise concerning Thames Fishing, observations on Angling, Angle Rods, Artificial Flies, Seasons for Pond and River Fishing, Directions for making a Trout Pond, Angling Glossary, the Angler's New Song, the Method of Rock and Sea Fishing, etc., by a gentleman who has made Angling his Diversion upwards of twenty-eight years. The Third Edition with large additions. N.D. (circa 1740). 12mo, old calf, fine, 158

1549

Another copy, yellow moroco extra, gilt edges, 188

1650

Another edition. 1786. Very neat frontispiece by Barlow, 12mo, old calf, neatly rebacked, 10s 6d

1551

Another copy, old sheep, a bit soiled, 58

1552 GENTLEMAN FISHER (The): OR, THE WHOLE ART OF FISHING, being a Collection and Improvement of all that has been written upon this Subject, with many new experiments, SHEWING THE DIFFERENT WAYS OF ANGLING, and the best methods of taking Fresh-water Fish. To which is added the Laws of Angling, the Second Edition. E. Curll, 1727. Quaint frontispiece, fishing on the Thames, near Windsor, with a view of the Castle, 8vo, original sheep, £2 28

The second edition, rarer than the first. The fine frontispiece is not described as belonging to this issue although the above one has it (see the Bibliotheca Piscatoria).

1553 GENTLEMAN'S JOCKEY (The), and Approved Farrier, instructing in the Natures, Causes, and Cures of all Diseases incident to Horses, with exact and easie method of Breeding, Buying, Dieting, and otherwise ordering of all sorts of Horses, as well for common and ordinary use, AS THE HEATS AND COURSE, etc. 1679. Folding plate torn, but nothing gone, 12mo, old calf, 10s 6d

1554 GERARD (John) THE HERBALL, OR GENERAL HISTORIE OF PLANTES, GATHERED BY JOHN GERARDE OF LONDON, Master in Chirurgerie, VERY MUCH ENLARGED AND AMENDED BY THOMAS JOHNSON, Citizen and Apothecarye of London. 1636. Very beautifully engraved title, containing portrait of the author, etc., by J. Payne, bright | impression, folio, sound and clean copy in old style binding, a few MS, notes in margins, £9 98

Referred to by Walton.

1555 GESNER (Conradus) HISTORIE ANIMALIUM :

Lib. I. DE QUADRUPEDIBUS VIVIPARIS.
Lib. II. DE QUADRUPEDIBUS OVIPARIS.
Lib. III. DE AVIUM NATura.

Lib. IV. DE AQUATILIBUS.

Tiguri, C. Fraschoner, 1551-4-5. 3 vols, folio, A LARGE NUMBER OF VERY FINE WOODCUTS OF ANIMALS, BIRDS, AND FISHES, SOME OF REMARKABLE QUAINTNESS AND SPIRITED EXECUTION, title to Vol. IV wanting, that to Vol. I mounted, from the LIBRARY OF WILLIAM MORRIS, with his bookplate, £1 108

This work is cited by Walton in his Complete Angler. See also under TOPSELL.

1556 GIBSON (W.) THE FARRIER'S NEW UIDE: containing First, the Anatomy of a Horse, being an exact and compendious description of all his parts, with their actions and uses; Secondly, an Account of all the Diseases incident to Horses, with their signs, causes, and methods of cure, etc. The whole interspersed with many curious and useful observations CONCERNING FEEDING AND EXERCISE, by W. GIBSON. 1720. Numerous copperplates, vols in 1, 8vo, old calf, fine copy, 158

1557 GISBORNE (Thomas) Walks in a Forest: or, Poems Descriptive of Scenery and Incidents characteristic of a Forest at different Seasons of the Year. 1796. 8vo, boards, 58

1558 GILBERT (William) THE YOUNG ANGLER'S COMPANION, containing the whole Art of neat and complete Angling, wherein is Taught the Readiest Way to take all Sorts of Fish, from the Pike to the Minnow, together with their proper Baits, Haunts, and Time of Fishing for them. whether in Mere, Pond. or River, as also THE METHOD OF FISHING IN HACKNEY RIVER, and the Names of all the Best Stands there, with the manner of making all sortes of Good Tackle fit for any water whatsoever. The like never before in print. Printed by H. B. for C. Hussey, at the signe of the Flower-de-Luce in Little Britain, 1682. Woodcut of a man fishing on title, and several engravings_of_fish, etc., throughout, 12mo, lower margin of title cut into, calf, EXCEEDINGLY RARE, £7 78

1559

another edition. No printer's name nor date (but circa 1774). 12mo, half roxburghe, T. Westwood's copy, with his autograph, bookplate, and an interesting MS. note on fly-leaf (scarce), £3 158

1560 GLANVILLE (Bartholomew) BARTHOLOMEUS DE PROPRIETATIBUS RERUM (TRANSLATED BY JOHN OF TREVISCA). WESTMINSTER, WYNKEN DE Worde, 1496. Folio, Black Letter, double columns, 42 lines to a page, with headlines and catchwords, fine woodcuts and ornamental initials, wants 16 leaves, and one leaf is in facsimile, and a portion of the book is made up from smaller copy, otherwise it may be described as a sound copy, formerly in the Lakelands Library, cloth, from the library of WILLIAM MORRIS, with his bookplate. £30

Dr. Dibdin, in spe king of this extremely rare volume, says: "Of all the books printed in this country in the XV. Century, the present is one of the most curious and elaborate; and probably the most beautiful for its typographical execution. The paper, press work, and embellishments (although the latter are, for the greater part, very coarsely executed), are perhaps unrivalled by the efforts of any other artist in our country within the period named."

Apart from the last-quoted Bibliographer's somewhat gushing description, the book is generally admitted to be Wynken de Worde's most magnificent production. Bartholomew Glanville was one of the most profoundly learned men of his time. His work, as set out above, is a COMPLETE HISTORY OF NATURE (Animals, BIRDS, HERBS, TREES, FRUIT, METALS, etc., etc.).

1561 GOLDSMITH (Francis) Hugo GROTIUS, HIS SOPHOMPANEAS, or JOSEPH, A TRAGEDY, WITH ANNOTATIONS BY FRANCIS GOLDSMITH, Esq. London, printed by W. H., and are to be sold by John Hardesty at the Black-spread-Eagle in Duck Lane, N.D. (1652). FIRST EDITION, with two very fine and rare portraits by T. Cross inserted, small 8vo. calf extra, by Hering, £6 68

This is an interesting copy, containing as it does the two fine portraits: it also has AN EXTRA LEAF WITH VERSES BY ROBERT STAPYLTON. The copy marked 4 4s in the Biblio. Anglo-Poetica wanted both the portraits and this leaf. This rare book is referred to by ISAAC WALTON. 1562 GOOGE (Barnaby) THE WHOLE ART AND TRADE OF HUSBANDRY contained in Foure Bookes, viz,

I. OF EARABLE-GROUND, TILLAGE, AND PASTURE.

II. OF GARDENS, ORCHARDS, and WOODS.

III.

OF FEEDING, BREEDING. and CURING ALL MANNER OF CATTELL.

IIII. OF POULTRIE, FOWLE, Fish, and Bees.

Enlarged by BARNABY GOOGE, Esquire. London, printed by T. S. for Richard More, etc., 1614. Black Letter, small 4to, original calf gilt, arms on sides, £5 188 1563 GRASSI (Giacomo Di) HIS TRUE ARTE OF DEFENCE, PLAINLIE TEACHING BY INFALLIBLE DEMONSTRATIONS, APT FIGURES AND PERFECT RULES THE MANNER AND FORME HOW A MAN WITHOUT OTHER TEACHER OR MASTER MAY SAFELIE HANDLE ALL SORTS OF WEAPONS AS WELL OFFENSIVE AS DEFENSIVE WITH A TREATISE OF DECEIT OR FALSINGE, AND WITH A WAIR OR MEANE BY PRIVATE INDUSTRIE TO OBTAINE STRENGTH, JUDGEMENT AND ACTIVITIE, First written in Italian by the foresaid Author, AND ENGLISHED BY J. G., Gentleman. Printed at London for J. J., and are to be sold within Temple Barre, at the signe of the Hand and Starre, 1594. Numerous woodcuts, margins of title and some leaves repaired, and one leaf in clever facsimile, small 4to, sprinkled calf extra, rough gilt edges, by Riviere, £6 68

A remarkably rare fencing volume, the Dedication is signed Thos. Churchyard, who may have translated the work.

1563a GRASSI (Giacomo Di) RAGIONE DI ADOPRAR SICURAMENTE L'ARME SI DA OFFESA, COME DA DIFESA, con un Trattato dell' inganno, & con un modo di essercitarsi da se stesso, per acquistare forza, giudicio, & prestezza, DIA GIACOMO DI GRASSI. In Venetia, 1570. Very fine engravings of fencing, small 4to, £6 168 6d

This is a very scarce volume.

1564 GREEN (Seth, of Rochester, N. Y.) Seventh Annual Report of the Commissioners of Fisheries of State of New York. Albany, 1875. Several illustrations, 8vo, paper covers, 28 6d

1565 GREENWOOD (George, Colonel) Hints on Horsemanship to a Nephew and Niece, or Common Sense and Common Errore in Common Riding. 1861. Plates, small 8vo, cloth, 58

1566 GRETE HERBALL (The), WHICH GEVETH PARFYT KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDYNG OF ALL MANER OF HERBES, THERE GRACYOUS VERTUES WHICH GOD HATH ORDEYNED FOR OUR PROSPEROUS WELFARE AND HELTH, FOR THEY HELE AND CURE ALL MANER OF DYSEASES AND SEKENESSES THAT FALL OR MYSFORTUNE TO ALL MANER OF CREATURES OF GOD CREATED. PRACTYSED BY MANY EXPERT AND WYSE MAYSTERS AS AMCENNA AND OTHER. Also it geveth full parfyte understandynge of the booke lately prentyd by me PETER TREVERIS named THE NOBLE EXPERIENS OF THE VERTUOUS HANDWARKE OF SURGERY. Woodcut of more than half the page, representing two men gathering herbs and fruit, (last page) (large full-page device of Petrus Treveris). Imprentyd at London in Southwarke by me Peter Treveris dwellynge in the Sygne of the Wodows, in the yere of our Lorde God, July 27, 1526. Small folio, Gothic Letter. FOUR HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-THREE MOST QUAINT WOODCUTS OF PLANTS, etc., some blank margins have been mended, green morocco, from the LIBRARY OF WILLIAM MORRIS, with bookplate, £24

THE FIRST ENGLISH HERBAL, AND EXTREMELY RARE.

1567 GREW (Nehemiah) Museum Regalis Societatis, or a Catalogue and Description of the Natural and Artificial Rarities belonging to the Royal Society and preserved at Gresham Colledge, whereunto is subjoined the Comparative Anatomy of Stomach and Guts. 1681. Portrait and several plates, folio, old calf, 98

Contents-Quadrupeds. Fishes, Serpents, Birds and their Eggs, Plants, Fruits, Mineral, etc., etc. 1568 GREW (Nehemiah) THE ANATOMY OF PLANTS, with an Idea of a Philosophical History of Plants, and several other Lectures read before the Royal Society. 1682. Folio, with 83 engravings, old calf, 108 6d

1569 GREW (Nehemiah) THE ANATOMY OF VEGETABLES, begun with a General Account of Vegetation founded thereon, by Nehemiah Grew, M.D. 1672. With the folding figures at end, 12mo, old sheep, 158

The folding plates, which are bound in at end, are frequently missing-as the book appears perfect without them.

1570 GREY (Thomas de) THE COMPLEAT HORSE-MAN AND EXPERT FERRIER, showing the best manner of Breeding Good Horses, with their Choice, Nature, Riding, and Dieting, AS WELL FOR RUNNING AS HUNTING, and how the Rider ought to behave himself in the Breaking and Riding of Colts, as also Teaching the Groom and Keeper his true office touching the Horses and Colts committed to his charge, and prescribing the best manner how a perfect stable ought to be situated and made, not heretofore so fully described by any, with directions for the most approved manner to cure all Diseases, all the Secrets of a Ferrier, or Horse- Leach, etc., by THOMAS DE GRey. 1684. Small 4to, fine copy, in original sheep, £2 28

1671 GRIMESTONE (Edward) THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE EAST AND WEST INDIES, INTREATING OF THE REMARKABLE THINGS OF HEAVEN, OF THE ELEMENTS, METTALLS, PLANTS, AND BEASTS WHICH ARE PROPER TO THAT COUNTRY, TOGETHER WITH THE MANNERS, CEREMONIES, LAWES, GOVERNMENTS, AND WARRES OF THE INDIANS, written in Spanish by R. F. JOSEPH ACOSTA, and translated into

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