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AYTOUN (W. E.) Ballads of Scotland. Edited by William Ed-
mondstone Aytoun, D.C.L.
Second Edition. Revised and Aug-
mented.
London: Blackwood. 1859.

2 vols., sm. 8vo, pp. xcv., 296; viii., 403. Brown morocco, gilt edges, by HENDERSON &

BISSETT.

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99 [ACHE (Benjamin Franklin.)] Remarks occasioned by the
late Conduct of Mr. Washington, as President of the
United States. MDCCXCVI. Philadelphia: Printed for
Benjamin Franklin Bache. 1797.

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PORTRAIT of WASHINGTON inserted.

by 25

37.5

8vo, pp. vi., 84. Half morocco, gilt top.
BACKUS (J.) A History of New England, With particular Refer-
ence to the Denomination of Christians called Baptists. Containing
The first principles and settlements of the Country; The rise and in-fed
crease of the Baptist Churches therein; The intrusion of Arbitrary
Power under the cloak of Religion; The Christian Testimonies of
the Baptists and others against the same, with their Sufferings under
it, from the Beginning to the present Time. Collected from most
Authentic Records and Writings, both Ancient and Modern. By
Isaac Backus, Pastor of the first Baptist Church in Midleborough.
Boston, and Providence: 1777-1796.

3 vols., 8vo, crushed green levant morocco, paneled and gilt sides, gilt top, UNCUT, by F.
BEDFORD. A MATCHLESS COPY of this VERY RARE work, the third volume of which is gene-
rally deficient. Green's copy of vols. I. and II. only, sold for $75. Give on this
Mr. Bancroft remarks that this history, as to its facts, is "more to be depended on than
any of the early histories of New England."

See Ricb. 1. 253. Also Bartlett's Biblio. of R. I. p. 22.

BACKUS. Church History of New England, from 1602 to 1804,
abridged, with a concise History of the Baptists in the Southern parts
of America. By Isaac Backus. Boston: Printed for the Autbor. 1804.
8vo, pp. 271. Half green levant morocco, gilt top by F. BEDFORD. Uniform with the
preceding No.
A FINE COPY. VERY RARE. Contains a Chronological Index to the history
of New England.

BACON (F.) The Works of Francis Bacon... Lord High Chan-
cellor of England. Collected and edited by James Spedding, M.A....
M.A. ... and Douglas Devon Heath....
Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press. 1863.

Robert Leslie Ellis,

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15 vols., 8vo, balf blue morocco, gilt top, UNCUT. LARGE PAPER: 100 copies only printed, re

and now SCARCE.

The finest production of this celebrated Press, and the most beautiful example of American typography. It is a reprint of the best London edition, with corrections and some

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additions by the senior editor, Mr. Spedding. The Indexes are much more copious than
those in the English edition.

"The intellectual chart by him is the only one of which modern philosophy has yet
to boast; the united talents of Diderot and of D'Alembert, aided by all the lights of the eight-
eenth century, have been able to add little to what he has performed.”-
See Dixon (W. H.) No. 607.

[BACON and INGRAM.] bellion in Virginia, in 1675

- Dugald Stewart.

The History of Bacon and Ingram's Re-
and 1676.

Cambridge: John Wilson and Son. 1867.

8vo, pp. 50. Half blue morocco, gilt top, UNCUT. 200 copies only printed in this form from the "Proceedings of the Mass. Hist. Soc., for 1866-67.

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BAILEY (W.) Records of Patriotism and Love of Country. By
William Bailey.

Washington: 1826.

2 vols., 8vo, pp. xiii., (2), 114; 115-216. Half green morocco, gilt top, UNCUT.
One
volume extended to Two, by the insertion of SEVENTY-FOUR fine engravings, mostly PORTRAITS,
many of which are now scarce, and some rare; with RUBRICATED TITLE PAGES printed expressly
for the set. A UNIQUE and BEAUTIFUL work.

BALDWIN (T.) A Sermon delivered to the Second Baptist Society
in Boston... December 29, 1799. Occasioned by the Death of
General George Washington. ... By Thomas Baldwin, A.M....
Boston: [1800.]

8vo, pp. 28. UNCUT.

BALMANNO [(Mary.)] Pen and Pencil. By Mrs. Balmanno.
New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1858.

4to, pp. xi., 299. Numerous Engravings and Facsimiles. Halfgreen morocco, gilt top, UNCUT.
Scarce. Two Autograph Letters of MR. BALMANNO, and one of MRS. BALMANNO inserted.
BANCROFT (A.) An Eulogy on the Character of the late Gen.
George Washington; delivered... at Worcester, on the 22d of Feb-
ruary 1800. By Aaron Bancroft.
Worcester: 1800.

8vo, pp. 21. UNCUT.

BANCROFT. Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief Mi of the American Army through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United States. By Aaron Bancroft.

London: John Stockdale. 1808.
8vo, pp. xii., 560. Half green morocco, gilt top, UNCUT. Two PORTRAITS of WASHINGTON
inserted; one, a fine original impression from the plate engraved by Savage in 1792.

BANCROFT (G.) The History of the American Revolution. By
George Bancroft.
Boston: 1858-66.

3 vols., 8vo, balf green morocco, gilt top, UNCUT, by BRADSTREET. Photographic PORTRAIT
of the AUTHOR; Swett's " Defence of Timothy Pickering;" a leaf of the Author's Ms. of the
work; and Ellis' "Reply to Bancroft's Memorandum," inserted. One of the few sets with
RUBRICATED title pages. ..

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BANCROFT. The American Revolution. By George Bancroft. dis

Chap. XLVI. Vol. II. in the AUTHOR'S MANUSCRIPT.

4to, 36 leaves.
Half green morocco, gilt top by BRADSTREET. An unlettered INDIA PROOF
PORTRAIT of the AUTHOR and a RUBRICATED TITLE printed expressly for the volume inserted.
Examples of Mr. Bancroft's method of composition are exceedingly difficult to obtain, great
care being taken to ensure their destruction when once in type.

BANCROFT. History of the United States, from the Discovery of the American Continent. By George Bancroft.

Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1861.

8 vols., imp. 8vo, balf green morocco, gilt top, UNCUT. LARGE PAPER: 50 copies only printed. Uniform in size with the works of Washington, Franklin, Adams, &c.

BANCROFT. Memorial Address on the Life and Character of 3 S
Abraham Lincoln, delivered, at the Request of both Houses of the
Congress of America, before them, in the House of Representatives
at Washington, on the 12th of February, 1866. By George Ban-
croft.
Washington: Government Printing Office. 1866.
4to, pp. 80.
Portrait. Half green morocco, gilt top, UNCUT. SCARCE. LARGE PAPER:
50 copies only printed; with an addition to the Appendix (pp. 71-80,) "Correspondence re-
lating to the Memorial Address," and the bordered PORTRAIT engraved and printed at the
Treasury Department.

BANCROFT. POEMS: by George Bancroft.

Cambridge: Hilliard and Metcalf. 1823. 25 a
A beautiful copy.

12mo, pp. (2), 77. Green morocco, paneled sides, gilt top, UNCUT. These early effusions of the historian are of the GREATEST RARITY. $41.00.

BANCROFTIANA.

Davis' copy sold for C.

[The following works form a Complete Series of the Controversial Tracts which grew out of the publication of the Ninth Volume of Bancroft's History of the United States.]

The series consists of the following works.

I. An Examination of some Statements concerning Major-General Greene, in the Ninth
Volume of Bancroft's History. By George Washington Greene. Boston: 1866.

pp. 86. PORTRAIT of GEN. GREENE: Mr. Bancroft's Reply to Mr. Greene: pp. 14; and
Mr. Greene's Rejoinder: pp. 20; inserted.

II. President Reed of Pennsylvania. A Reply to Mr. George Bancroft and Others. Sec-
ond Edition.
Philadelphia: 1867.

pp. 132. PORTRAIT of GEN. REED, on India paper, inserted.

III. A Criticism on Mr. Wm. B. Reed's Aspersions on the Character of Dr. Benjamin Rush,
and an Incidental Consideration of Gen. Joseph Reed's Character. By a Mem-
ber of the Philadelphia Bar. [John G. Johnson.]

pp. 61. PORTRAIT of DR. RUSH inserted.

Philadelphia: 1867.

Northern Campaign of

Schuyler.

IV. Correspondence and Remarks upon Bancroft's History of the
1777, and the Character of Major General Philip Schuyler. By George L.
New York: 1867.

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PP. 47. PORTRAIT of GEN. SCHUYLER inserted.

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V. William B. Reed, of Chestnut Hill, Expert in the Art of Exhumation of the Dead. [By Benjamin Rush.] Reprinted from the London Edition.

pp. 15. PORTRAIT of BENJAMIN RUSH inserted.

[n.p. n.d.]

New York: 1867.

pp. 64. PORTRAIT of the AUTHOR inserted.

VI. Joseph Reed: A Historical Essay. By George Bancroft.

VII. A Rejoinder to Mr. Bancroft's Historical Essay on President Reed. By Wm. B.
Reed.
Philadelphia: 1867.

Pp. 114. Scarce PORTRAIT of GEN. REED inserted.
VIII. General John Sullivan. A Vindication of his Character. By Thomas C. Amory.
Morrisania: 1867.

pp.52. India proof PORTRAIT of GEN. SULLIVAN inserted.

8 vols., 8vo, balf green morocco, gilt top, UNCUT, by BRADSTREET. Uniform in size and binding with No. 109. COMPLETE SETS, like this, are VERY SCARCE.

[BARBÉ-MARBOIS.] Complot d'Arnold et de Sir Henry Clinton contre les Etats-Unis d'Amérique et contre le Général Washington. September 1780. ...

Paris: MDCCCXVI. Sm. 8vo, pp. xliv., 184. 2 Portraits and Plan. Half blue morocco, gilt top.

[BARBÉ-MARBOIS.] Complot d'Arnold etc. English by R. Walsh.]

[Translated into Philadelphia: 1817.

8vo, pp. 63. Half crimson morocco, gilt top, UNCUT. Rare contemporary PORTRAIT of ARNOLD, and other illustrations inserted.

Extracted from the "American Register," 1817.

BARBÉ-MARBOIS. The History of Louisiana, particularly of the Cession of that Colony to the United States of America; with An Introductory Essay on the Constitution and Government of the United States. By Barbé-Marbois. ... Translated from the French by an American Citizen. [Wm. B. Lawrence.]

Philadelphia: Carey & Lea. 1830. 8vo, pp. xviii., 15-455, (1). Half red levant morocco, gilt top, UNCUT, by W MATTHEWS. FIVE ILLUSTRATIONS inserted. SCARCE in uncut condition.

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See N. A. R. xxvIII. 389: xxx. 551.

BARBER (J. W.) Historical, Poetical and Pictorial American Scenes; Being a Selection of interesting Incidents in American History to which is added a Historical Sketch, of each of the States. By John W. Barber. New Haven, Ct.: J. H. Bradley. [1850.]

12mo, pp. 226. Map and many Engravings. Half blue morocco, gilt top, UNCUT. SCARCE.

BARBER (J. W.) and Howe (H.) Historical Collections of the State of New York; containing a General Collection of the most Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, &c., relating to its History and Antiquities, with Geographical Descriptions of every Township in the State. Illustrated by Two Hundred and Thirty Engravings. By J. W. Barber and Henry Howe. New York: 1845.

8vo, pp. 616. Map and Engravings. Half gray calf antique.

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[BARBOUR (John.)] The Life and Acts of the Most Victorious Conqueror Robert Bruce, King of Scotland. Wherein also are contained the Martial Deeds of the Valiant Princes Edward Bruce, Sir James Douglass, Earl Thomas Randell, Walter Stewart, and sundry others. Edinburgh: Printed by James Watson, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. 1758.

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Black Letter. 410, pp. 443. Calf antique, gauffered edges. Uniform with the "Acts and Deeds of Sir William Wallace," No. 2029. A volume of EXTREME RARITY. We are unable to record the sale of a copy in the United States.

BARBOUR. The Bruce; or, the History of Robert I. King of
Scotland. Written in Scottish Verse by John Barbour. The First
Genuine Edition, published from a Ms. dated 1489; with Notes and
a Glossary by J. Pinkerton.
London: G. Nichol. 1790.

3 vols., sm. 8vo, pp. xxiv., 208; 198; 179, (28). 4 Plates and Facsimile. Old calf. VERY SCARCE.

"The Bruce is a work not only remarkable for a copious circumstantial detail of the exploits of that illustrious prince and his brave companions in arms, but also for the beauty of the style, which is not inferior to Chaucer."

BARLOW (J.) The Vision of Columbus; A Poem in Nine Books.
By Joel Barlow, Esquire.

Hartford: Printed for the Author. M.DCC.LXXXVII.
Sm. 8vo, pp. 248, (12). Half morocco. ORIGINAL EDITION. VERY SCARCE.
The subscribers' names include His Most Christian Majesty [Louis XVI,] 25 copies; His
Excellency George Washington, Esq., 20 copies; Maj.-Gen. le Marquis de la Fayette, 10
copies; etc. Afterwards amplified into "The Columbiad."

BARLOW. The Columbiad. A Poem. By Joel Barlow.

410, pp. xvi., 454.

LARGE and FINE COPY.

Philadelphia: C. and A. Conrad and Co. 1807. 11 Plates. Purple morocco, paneled sides, broad gilt borders, gilt edges.

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The earliest attempt at an American Epic. It was printed at the expense of Robert Fulton, Ge to whom it was dedicated. It is a new edition, with great alterations of the "Vision of Columbus," beautifully printed, and illustrated with eleven fine engravings from Smirke's designs.

BARLOW. The Columbiad. [Second Edition.]
Philadelphia: C. and A. Conrad and Co. 1809.
2 vols., 12mo, pp. xiv., 258; 218. Half green morocco, gilt top, UNCUT.
BARNARD (T.) A Sermon preached December 29, 1799, in ...
Salem, the Lord's Day after the Melancholy Tidings were received
of the Death of General George Washington ... . By Thomas Bar-
nard, D.D. ...
Salem: [1800.]

8vo, pp. 27. UNCUT.

BARNES (D.) Discourse delivered... in Scituate, February 22,
1800. The day to mourn the Decease
of General George
Washington. By David Barnes, D.D.
Boston: [1800]

...

8vo, pp. 16. VERY SCARCE.

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