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Holmes (Oliver Wendell).—Continued.

-A. L. S., 4 pp., 4to. March 13th, 1856. To an unnamed person. Refers to Ode, printed in accompanying 4 pp. leaflet. Order of Exercises of Celebration of the 124th Anniversary of the Birth-Day of Washington by the Mercantile Library Association, Feb. 22, 1856. Together 2 pieces. Note by Mr. Wakeman on envelope.

Wakeman, G., Apr. 28, '24. (474) $85.00. -4 A. L. S. to J. G. Whittier. 4 pp., 12mo. June 19, 1878; Oct. 10, 1878; Mar. 6, 1881; Sept. 2, 1889. Each Letter mounted. Bnd. lev. mor., g.e., in lev. mor. case, by Stikeman. Wakeman, G., Apr. 28, '24. (550) $100.00. -A. L. S., with initials. 4 pp., 8vo. Bost., Nov. 22, 1858. To F. S. Cozzens. Wakeman, G., Apr. 28, '24. (478) $55.00. Hooper (William). L. S., 4 pp., 4to. Edenton, Nov. 7, 1786. To Dr. Witherspoon. Barr, A., Apr. 28, '24. (44) $115.00. Hours. Horæ Beatæ Mariæ Virginis. 98 leaves of uterine and thicker vel. Lettres bâtardes. Capitals in gold on red and blue. 15 large and 27 small miniatures. Some illuminations rubbed, some trimmed. Bnd. velvet bordered with silver tape, g.e. French MS. Dated at end, 1404.

A., Mar. 4, '24. (285) $180.00. -Horæ Beatæ Mariæ Virginis. For use of Rouen. On vel., 95 leaves, capitals in red, blue and gold. 6 large and 19 small miniatures. On each page containing large paintings are 4 smaller miniatures in corners, 49 in all. Last leaf in later hand. Few stains; few miniatures rubbed. Without calendar. Bnd. mor., tooled, g.e., silver clasps. Northern France. Early XVth Century, about 1440. Sm. 4to.

Boyle, A., Nov. 19, '23. (191) $300.00. -Horæ Beatæ Mariæ Virginis. On vel., 162 leaves, 23 large and 4 small miniatures, capitals in red, blue and gold, and elaborate borders to large miniatures. Calendar is in red, blue, and gold. Bnd. 16th century old cf., worn, repaired; bookplate of N. J. Foucault. [Normandy, for Avranche.] XVth Century, about 1450.

Boyle, A., Nov. 19, '23. (194) $520.00. -Horæ Beatæ Mariæ Virginis secundum usum Romanum. 200 leaves of uterine vel. Capitals in red and blue, with 4 pages in gold and colors; 2 contain small miniatures. Bnd., old cf., g.e. gauffered, one page stained. Italian. Dated at end, 1467. A., Mar. 4, '24. (286) $75.00. -Horæ Beatæ Mariæ Virginis ad usum Romanum cum Calendario. 86 leaves of vel., with 6 full-page and 8 smaller miniatures. 6 small miniatures in initials, also borders and small initials heightened with gold. Bnd. old mor., g.e., in cl. case. XVth Century. Boyle, A., Nov. 19, '23. (193) $110.00. -Horæ Beatæ Mariæ Virginis. On vel., 146 leaves, with 8 large and 27 small miniatures, capitals in gold on red, brown and blue backgrounds, ornamental borders. Bnd., old mor., g.e., leath. and silver clasps; "Marie" on one cover, "De Verberie" on other. [North-east of France, for Paris use.]

Hours. Continued.

-Horæ Beatæ Mariæ Virginis. On vel., 81 leaves. Capitals in red, blue, and goid, with pen ornamentation; 6 large and smail miniatures and border. MS. apparently imperiect at end. Some paintings rubbed. Bnd. old velvet; worn. [West or France, for oman use.] XVth Century.

Boyle, A., Nov. 19, '23. (198) $60.00. -Horæ Beatæ Mariæ Virginis. 92 leaves of thick and uterine vel. 53 miniatures and borders in gold and colors. 3% by 24 in. Without Calendar, Litany or Penitential Psalms. Bnd., oid mor. Bookplate of Dr. Gott, Bishop of Truro. [French, about 1450.] Albright, A., Oct. 25, 23. (46) $270.00. -book of Hours in Middle Dutch or Flemish, with Calendar. Flemish School, latter part of XIVth Century. 256 leaves of vel., 5% x 4 in. Miniatures in green and ocnres with red, 6 large initials, in goid and colors, each with border, 30 smaller initials with partial borders. Bnd. modern cf., orig. g.e. Gable, G., Nov. 5, '23. (484) $72.50. -Horæ Beatæ Mariæ Virginis. On vel., 154 leaves. 49 large miniatures. Capitals in red and blue, with gold. Bnd. mor., tooled, g.e., by Clovis Eve, with clasps. [North of France, for Roman use.] XVth Century.

Boyle, A., Nov. 19, 23. (196) $700.00. -Horæ Beatæ Mariæ Virginis. 144 vel. leaves, inc. 12 leaves for Calendar. 12 large miniatures within borders, and 5 other borders in colors and gold. Calendar in colors and gold. Bnd. lev. mor., tooled, g.e., by Rivière, in mor. case. French, probably executed at Rouen, XVth Century. Hoe bookprate; No. 42 Grolier Club Exhibition, 1892.

Boyle, A., Nov. 19, '23. (192) $700.00. -Horæ Beatæ Mariæ Virginis. Thin vel., 209 leaves, initials and capitals in red, blue and gold, with 13 large and 48 small miniatures. Bnd. mor., in England, about 1800, g.e. Executed in Northern France, for Paris use, latter half of XVth Century. Boyle, A., Nov. 19, '23. (189) $475.00. -Horæ Beatæ Mariæ Virginis, cum Calendario. Uterine vel., 177 leaves, in small square Gothic characters. Capitals in gold on red ground. 14 large miniatures, large historiated initial, and 52 borders. 2% x 38 in. Bnd. lev. mor., tooled, g.e., in cl. case. [Flemish, XVth Century.]

Boyle, A., Nov. 19, '23. (211) $310.00. Horæ Beatæ Mariæ Virginis Secundum Usum Sarum. 134 leaves of vel. Long lines, 20 to page. 26 miniatures, with borders with large initials. 13 large historiated initials; capitals in gold and colors. Some miniatures rubbed, one signature loose. Bnd. 18th century cf., in cl. case, bndg. rubbed. Inscription indicates ownership by Queen Mary, presented by Richard Hill Waring to Doveston of Doveston. XVth Century. Boyle, A., Nov. 19, '23. (195) $285.00. -Horæ Beatæ Mariæ Virginis. On vel., 98 pp., illuminated miniatures and borders to nearly every page, and hundreds of initials in gold and colors. Bnd. old velvet, g.e., silver clasps, in lev. mor. case, by Sangorski. Few stains, last leaf repaired. Italian, XVth Century.

Hours.-Continued.

In black and

-Hora Beatæ Mariæ Virginis, cum Calendario. rea, with Calendar in goid, blue and red, on 150 leaves (one blank) of fine vel., 71⁄2 x 5% in. 17 large miniatures with borders, and 24 medallions in Calendar, all in colors and gold. 15 large and hundreds of smaller initials, in colors and gold. Arms of member of Clermont-Tonnerre family on one leaf. On blank leaves are records, 1678-1702, of Sieur Guyet of Dijon and his wife, Anne Grusot; signatures of Joseph Piquet of Besançon. Bnd. cont. cf., in modern satin case, embroidered. Bndg. corroded, back holed, few marginal stains, 3 corners restored. Burgundian School, XVth Century. Barbour, G., Feb. 28, '24. (347) $900.00.

-Horæ Beatæ Mariæ Virginis, cum Kalendario. In French. 142 leaves, in lettres bâtardes. 12 large miniatures, illumina

ted floral borders in gold and colors; capitals of gold, red and blue. 4 pp. of prayers, written on front blanks and 2 pp. at end, in different hands. Entries of birth of children of Ant. de Fourests and Peronnelle Ducreux. Sm. 4to. Bnd. old mor. French, XVth Century.

Putnam, A., Apr. 14, '24. (256) $220.00.

Hovey (Richard). MS., Copy for the Printer of "Along the Trail." 128 pp., 4to and smaller, all in Hovey's autograph, or typewritten by him, with Goodhue's original drawing for the cover design of the volume. In a hf. mor. case. MS. was in the collection of Laurens Maynard; a note by him states: "All the handwriting is Hovey's missing pages (2-10) were contents, title pp., etc., and not in Hovey's hand." Quinn, A., Dec. 10, '23. (4293) $90.00.

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-MS., "The Plays of Maurice Maeterlinck." Signed at end; dated “Giverny, Dec., 1895." sheet Hovey has sketched lettering for the back and sides of vols. In hf. mor. case.

Quinn, A., Dec. 10, '23. (4290) $50.00.

Huneker (James G.). MS., signed 3 times. "Anatole France." 232 pp., 4to, about 9,500 words. With the excerpt from "Egoists," inlaid to size and bnd. mor., tooled, g.t.

G., Apr. 22, '24.

(437) $50.00. 120 PP.,

-MS., signed, "Chopin: The Man and his Music." 4to and fol. In lev. mor. case.

Quinn, A., Dec. 10, '23. (4390) $85.00. -MS., Chapter I of "Franz Liszt: The Real and Legendary." Signed. 17 pp., 4to. Also "Instead of a Preface," 2 pp. In lev. mor. case. Quinn, A., Dec. 10, '23. (4401) $47.50.

Signed

-MS., "The Genius of Joseph Conrad." 10 pp., 4to. beneath caption. Endorsed on back, with presentation inscription to John Quinn. With A. L. S., and "North American Review," Aug., 1914, in hf. mor. case.

Hutchinson (Thomas).

Quinn, A., Dec. 10, '23. (4407) $50.00.

A. D. S. See p. 69. Boston. Broad

Iberville (Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur d'). A. L. S., M. Touenard at Paris asking information concerning certain Islands belonging to Spain. 2 pp., 4to. With address and seal. Rochefort, 18th Sept., 1703.

B., Oct. 12, '23. (47) $122.50. Irving (Washington). A. L. S., 4 pp., 4to. Granada, May 12, 1829. To his Sister, Mrs. Henry Van Wart. 3 portraits. 4 pieces. A., Jan. 23, '24. (204) $55.00. -Collection of 211 A. L. S., and 7 fragments of Letters, together comprising over 1000 pp., 4to and 8vo, from Aug. 31, 1816 to Feb. 15, 1858. [Also] 16-page fragment, in Irving's handwriting, of private memorandum on the Death of Matilda Hoffman. [With] 12 A. L. S. to Irving from Thomas Campbell, C. Matthews, W. Sotheby, B. R. Hayden, John Murray, W. C. Bryant, Walter Scott, David Wilkie, Nathaniel Hawthorne and N. P. Willis. Numerous envelopes and wrappers, some franked, are included. The whole in a mor. case, with brass lock. A., Jan. 23, '24. (202a) $3950.00.

Jackson (Andrew). A. L. S., 3 pp., 4to, on brown paper. Hermitage, April 1st, 1839. To Col. Robert M. Burton, Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee. Addressed on back.

Gable, G., Dec. 3, '23. (460) $50.00.

Jackson (Thomas J., “Stonewall”).

A. L. S., one page. 4to,

Swift Run Gap. 1.40 P. M. April 27th, 1862. To Major-
General R. W. Ewell. Docketed on back.

Gable, G., Dec. 3, '23. (462) $62.50.

James (Henry). MS., "Alphonse Daudet." Signed at the end, and again at foot of last page, with his Boston address. 39 pp., 4to. In hf. mor. case.

Quinn, A., Jan. 14, '24. (4634) $160.00. -MS., Story, "Crawford's Consistency." 64 pp., 8vo. Lacks p. 3. Bnd. lev. mor., in hf. mor. case, by Rivière.

Jay (John). A. L. S., fol.
Morris, with address.
Deane.

Quinn, A., Jan. 14, 24. (4637) $175.00.

Fishkill, Sept. 15, 1776. To Robert In reference to a letter from Silas Cobb, H., Oct. 30, '23. (182) $52.50.

Jay's Treaty. Collection of 12 A. L. S. and L. S., incl. 3 by Edmund Randolph, and 8 by Pickering. 1794 to 1796. 4to.

Jefferson (Thomas). A.
Wash., Nov. 3, 1802.
Indian corn planter).
tipped to guard.

B., May 17, 24. (75) $92.50.

L. S., "Th. Jefferson." 21⁄2 PP., 4to,
To "Brother Handsome Lake" (an
On the Subject of Prohibition. Letter
Gable, G., Dec. 3, '23. (468) $90.00.

A. L. S., one page, 4to. Monticello, Jan. 20th, 1811. Το
Cæsar A. Rodney. Gable, G.. Feb. 13, '24. (451) $55.00.
-Minutes of the Visitors of the University of Virginia, 1814
to 1826, with 21⁄2 pn. in the autograph of and sned by
Thomas Jefferson. About 50 pp., 4to. Portion in the auto-
graph of Jefferson relates to the appointment of William Wirt

Jefferson (Thomas).—Continued.

-Autograph Survey Signed (on back)-T. Jefferson. Obl. folio, 114 by 65% in., undated. Indorsed on back,-Plat. part N. Lewis's land adjoining T. Jefferson. With portrait. pieces, matted and framed.

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Roberts, G., Jan. 22, '24. (225) $110.00. Johnson (Lionel). MS., Poem, "Walter Pater." 2 pp., 4to, 60 lines, signed at the end. With "Academy and Literature," Oct. 11, 1902. In cl. case.

Quinn, A., Jan. 14, '24. (4885) $255.00. Johnson (Samuel). A. L. S., 2 pp., 4to. Ashbourne, Sept. 22, 1777. Apparently to Mrs. Thrale. "But I am now sixtyeight. Make good account, my dear lady of your days of health and spriteliness," etc. 3 portraits, and 4 illustrations. 8 pieces. A., Jan. 23, '24. (217) $95.00. -A. L. S., "Sam. Johnson," 3 pp., 4to, Lond., Aug. 1, 1780. To [Mrs. Hester Lynch Piozzi]. In cl. folder and hf. mor. G., Apr. 22, '24. (463) $90.00. Jones (John Paul). L. S., 4 pp., 4to. Amsterdam, Oct. 13, 1779. To Robert Morris. Account of the capture of the "Serapis" by the "Bonne Homme Richard," followed by the loss of the latter.

case.

Cobb, H., Oct. 30, '23. (35) $1700.00. -A. L. S., 4 pp., 4to. Brest, Nov. 13, 1778. To Robt. Morris. Detailed account of his disappointments in reference to the command of certain vessels in France. Speaks of the jealousies of the French Naval officers, &c.

Cobb, H., Oct. 30, '23. (34) $575.00. -L. S., 3 pp., 4to. On board the "Bon Homme Richard" prize, the late British ship of war “Serapis,” Texel, Nov. 11, 1779. To John Luzac. Protesting against statements in the "Leyden Gazette," edited by Luzac, placing Jones's actions, in the battle between The "Serapis" and the "Bonhomme Richard," in an unfavorable light. Statement, in Dutch, on separate sheet, by Luzac's son. Welles, H., Jan. 17, '24. (349) $800.00. -A. L. S., one page, 4to. Paris, August 14, 1786. To Thomas Jefferson. Jones informs Jefferson that he is sending to him the Muster Rolls of the "Bon Homme Richard" and of the "Alliance," one of the other ships under his command, and other papers referring to the prize money of the squadron he commanded. With pamphlet, "History of Paul Jones the Pirate," Glasgow, n.d., illuminated title, transcript, and biographical notes on Jones and Jefferson; bnd. lev. mor., tooled, g.e.. by Sangorski, in cl. case. Ivory miniature portrait set in front doublure; in back doublure is bronze medal struck by Congress in honor of Jones.

Boyle, A., Nov. 19, '23. (144) $1050.00. Josephine, Empress of the French. A. L. S., "Josephine." 24 pp.. 4to. on embossed Imperial paper. Dated, Navarre, April 7, [1814]. Addressed to Mme. [Caffarelli] whose proper name has been scored in the letter. Concerning her sorrow at the unfortunate outcome of Napoleon's plans, and the ingratitude

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