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and Ministry; and the | Several Transactions, most grosly misrepre|sented therein, set in their true light. | London : |.. S. Bladon...

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MDCCLV.

8vo, pp. 80. Half green morocco, gilt top, UNCUT, by F. BEDFORD. EXCESSIVELY RARE in this fine and uncut state.

"This answer is said to be the production of one Cross, formerly an attorney's clerk, who was convicted of forgery, sentenced to be hanged, but after some time obtained the favour of transportation; and did us the honour to take up his residence in this province."- Smith's "Brief View." p. 13.

PENNSYLVANIA. A Brief View | of the Conduct of Pennsylvania, for the year 1755; | So far as it affected the General Service of the British Colonies, particularly the Expedition | under the late General Braddock. With an Account of the Shocking Inhumanities committed by Incursions of the Indians upon the Province in October and November; which occasioned a Body of the Inhabitants to come down, while the | Assembly were sitting, and to insist upon an imme- | diate Suspension of all Disputes, and the Passing of a Law for the Defence of the Country. Interspers'd with several interesting Anecdotes and original | Papers relating to the Politics and Principles of the People called Quakers: Being a Sequel to a late well-known Pamphlet, entitled, A Brief State of Pennsylvania. | In a Second Letter to a Friend in London. | ... | London: R. Griffiths. 1756.

8vo, pp. 88. uncut condition. ing to the subject

Green morocco, gilt top, UNCUT, by F. BEDFORD. EXCESSIVELY RARE in An AUTOGRAPH LETTER written and signed by BENJAMIN FRANKLIN relatmatter of the volume inserted.

This work, written anonymously by Dr. Wm. Smith, is in continuation of his "Brief State, &c." An elaborate notice of the work will be found in the Monthly Review. XII. 192. XIV. 208.

PENNSYLVANIA. A True and Impartial State of the Province of Pennsylvania. | Containing, | An exact Account of the Nature of its Government; the Power of the Proprietaries, and their Governors; ... The Rights and Privileges of the Assembly, and People, ... | With a True Narrative of the Dispute between the Governors and Assemblies... | The whole being a full Answer to the Pamphlets intitled A Brief State, and a Brief View, &c. of the Conduct of Pennsylvania. | ... | Philadelphia: Printed by W. Dunlap....|

M,DCC,LIX.

8vo, pp. v., 3-173, 34, (1). Half green morocco, yellow edges, by F. BEDFORD. VERY

RARE.

This rare book has never been reprinted. It completes a series relating to one of the most stirring periods in the provincial history of Pennsylvania. We have never before met with the entire series embodied in any sale catalogue.

PENNSYLVANIA. An Enquiry into the Causes of the Alienation of the Delaware and Shawanese Indians from the British Interest, and into the Measures taken for recovering their Friendship. Extracted

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from the Public Treaties, and other Authentic Papers relating to the
Transactions of the Government of Pensilvania and the said Indians,
for near Forty Years; and explained by a Map of the Country.
Together with the Remarkable Journal of Christian Frederic Post,
by whose Negotiations, among the Indians on the Ohio, they were
withdrawn from the Interest of the French, who thereupon aban-
doned the Fort and Country. With Notes by the Editor [Charles
Thomson] explaining sundry Indian Customs, &c. Written in
Pensylvania.
London: J. Wilkie. 1759.

8vo, pp. 184. Map. Half blue levant morocco, gilt top, UNCUT, by F. BEDFORD. FINE
EXCESSIVELY RARE in uncut condition.

COPY.

PENNSYLVANIA.

vania. [4 Vols.]

See Post (C. F.) No. 1619.

Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsyl-
Philadelphia: 1826-40.

[Also:] The Bulletin of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Vol. 1. 1845-47. [All ever published.]

Philadelphia: 1848.

[And:] Collections of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Vol. 1. [No more published.] Philadelphia: 1853.

6 vols., 8vo, balf olive morocco, Uncut. A FINE and COMPLETE set. This valuable series having been published from time to time in separate parts, during a period of nearly thirty years, complete sets, like the present, are VERY SCARCE.

PENNSYLVANIA. Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. [The Publication Fund Series, Complete to date.]

Philadelphia: 1864–74.

vols., roy. 8vo, balf morocco, gilt top, UNCUT, except the three volumes last issued, which are in cloth uncut. FOURTEEN PORTRAITS inserted in the bound volumes. Published only for Subscribers to the Publication Fund, and not for sale.

The series contains The History of Braddock's Defeat.- History of the Insurrection in Pennsylvania, in 1794.— The Case of Major André.— Military Journal of Major Denny, 1781-95.- The Penn and Logan Correspondence, 1700-1750.- Acrelius' History of New Sweden.- - &c.

[PENNY HISTORIES. A Collection of Twenty one Curious and Uncommon Scotch and English Chap-Books. v.p. v.d.]

12mo, calf. From the INGRAHAM Collection.

1588 [PERCY (Thomas.)] Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and other Pieces of our Earlier Poets. Together with some few of Later Date. A New Edition. London: L. A. Lewis. 1841.

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3 vols., post 8vo, half red morocco, gilt top, UNCUT.

PERKINS (H.) Catalogue of the very Valuable and Important Library formed by the late Henry Perkins, Esq. Comprising many Splendid Illuminated Manuscripts, Ancient Bibles, Examples of

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Printing on Vellum, Choice Specimens of Early Typography, the
Four First Folio Editions of Shakespeare, &c.
London: 1873.

Imp. 8vo, balf red morocco, gilt top, uncut, by BradstREET. Contains 10 engraved fac-
similes from the rarest volumes. Tastefully underlined in red and purple inks, and ruled,
with prices. An ELEGANT COPY of this already VERY SCARCE catalogue.

[PETERS (Samuel A.)] A General History of Connecticut, from its First Settlement under George Fenwick, Esq. To its Latest Period of Amity with Great Britain; | including a Description of the Country, And many curious and interesting Anecdotes. To which is added, An Appendix, wherein new and true Sources of the present | Rebellion in America are pointed out; together with the particular Part taken by the People of Connecticut in its Promotion. By a Gentleman of the Province. London: Printed for the Author. MDCCLXXXI.

8vo, pp. x., 436. Crusbed green levant morocco, back and sides elegantly tooled and gilt, broad inside borders, gilt top, UNCUT by W. MATTHEWS.

A SUMPTUOUS COPY. VERY RARE.

We have never sold another uncut copy. Contains a wonderful account of the Upper Cohoes Falls," where water is consolidated without frost, by pressure, by swiftness, between the pinching, sturdy rocks, to such a degree of induration that no iron crow can be forced into it." Also a curious account of the ancient custom of courtship by "bundling."

PERRY (M. C.) Narrative of the Expedition of an American
Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, performed in the years 1852,
1853, and 1854, under the command of Commodore M. C. Perry,
United States Navy, by order of the Government of the United
States. ...
Washington: 1856.

3 vols., 4to, balf brown morocco, gilt top.

"In this valuable scientific work the first successful attempt at producing a coloured lithograph, in imitation of a drawing, is introduced. Vol. I. Contains the narrative of the expedition, illustrated by 89 fine lithographic plates, 78 wood-cuts, and 4 maps. Vol. II. A collection of reports, by various naval officers on the agriculture, botany, natural history, meteorology, topography, ethnography and geology of the places visited by the expedition, illustrated as follows. Agriculture, 4 plates; natural history-mammals, 2 plates; birds 6 plates, colored; fishes, 10 plates, colored; conchology, 5 plates, (2 colored); meteorology, 16 plates; maps 16 (14 large folding ones), and fac-similes of the treaty in Japanese characters. Vol. III. Observations on the zodiacal light from April 2, 1853, to April 22, 1855, with conclusions from the data thus obtained, by the Rev. George Jones, with 352 charts."

[PERRY (O. H.)] Inauguration of the Perry Statue, At Cleve-
land, on the Tenth of September, 1860; Including the Addresses
and other Proceedings, with a Sketch of William Walcutt, the
Sculptor.
Cleveland: O. 1861.

4to, pp. 128. Half blue morocco, gilt top, UNCUT. LARGE PAPER. Eleven copies only
printed on this size. Two ILLUSTRATIONS inserted, one an unlettered India proof PORTRAIT
of COMMODORE PERRY.

PHELPS (R. H.) A History of Newgate of Connecticut, at Simsbury, now East Granby; its Insurrections and Massacres; the Im

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prisonment of the Tories in the Revolution, and the Working of its
Mines. Also some account of the State Prison at Wethersfield. By
Richard H. Phelps.
Albany: J. Munsell. 1860.

4to, pp. 151. Portrait. Half morocco, gilt top, UNcut.
PAPER. Ten Copies only printed.

Author's edition. LARGE FINE

PHILADELPHIA. The Charter, Laws, and Catalogue of Books, te of the Library Company of Philadelphia.

Philadelphia: printed by B. FRANKLIN and D. HALL. MDCCLXIV.

Sm. 8vo, pp. 150. Half gray calf. FINE COPY. Very Scarce.

PHILAGATHOS. [pseudonym] A Poem, Commemorative of Goffe, /
Whalley, and Dixwell, Three of the Judges of Charles I. who, at
the Restoration, took Refuge and Died in America. To which is
prefixed, an Abstract of their History. By Philagathos.
Boston: Samuel Hall. 1793.
8vo, pp. 28. Half red morocco, gilt top, UNCUT. VERY RARE. A fine original impression of
the facsimile of the "Death Warrant of Charles I." inserted.

PHILOBIBLION. (The) A Monthly Bibliographical Journal. Containing Critical Notices of, and Extracts from, Rare, Curious, and Valuable Old Books. New York: Geo. P. Philes & Co. 1862-63. SE.

2 vols., 4to, balf maroon morocco, gilt top, UNCUT. Printed on India paper. Nearly all the surplus copies were accidentally destroyed by water.

SCARCE.

PICKELL (J.) A New Chapter in the Early Life of Washington,
in Connection with the Narrative History of the Potomac Com-
pany. By John Pickell.
New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1856.

8vo, pp. 178. Half green morocco. TEN ILLUSTRATIONS inserted.
PICKERING (J.) A Vocabulary, or Collection of Words and
Phrases which have been supposed to be peculiar to the United States
of America, to which is prefixed an Essay on the present state of
the English Language in the United States. ... By John Pickering.
Boston: Cummings and Hilliard. 1816.
8vo, pp. 206. Half calf, gilt top, UNCUT. SCARCE in such fine condition.
See Webster (Noah.) No. 2099.

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PICKETT (A. J.). History of Alabama, and incidentally of Geor-
gia and Mississippi, from the earliest period. By Albert James
Pickett. Second Edition. Charleston: Walker and James. 1851.4in

2 vols., sq. 12mo, pp. xix., 377; viii., 445. Map and Woodcuts. Half blue morocco,
gilt top, by BRADSTREET. A remarkably LARGE and FINE COPY.

1600 PIERCE (J.) A Eulogy on George Washington the Great and
the Good, Delivered, on the Anniversary of his Birth, At Brookline,
and published at the Request of its inhabitants. By John Pierce. ...
Boston: 1800.

8vo, pp. 24. UNCUT. Scarce.

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PIERCE (W. L.) The Year: A Poem, in three Cantoes (sic). By
William Leigh Pierce, Esq. New York: David Longworth. 1813.

12mo, balf calf, gilt top, UNCUT. A long AUTOGRAPH LETTER from the AUTHOR, to the
publisher, solely relating to the work, inserted.,

A poetical review of the principal political occurrences of the year 1812; now VERY SCARCE.

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PIERPONT (J.) The Portrait. A Poem delivered before the И
Washington Benevolent Society, of Newburyport, on the evening of
October 27, 1812. By John Pierpont.

Boston: Bradford and Read. 1812.
8vo, pp. 36. Half green morocco, gilt top, UNCUT. PORTRAIT of WASHINGTON inserted,
PIETAS | ET GRATULATIO | Collegii Cantabrigiensis | Apud No-
vanglos. | Bostoni-Massachusettensium | Typis J. Green & J. Russell.

MDCCLXI.

4to, pp. xiv., (2), 106. Half blue morocco, gilt edges. LARGE and FINE COPY. VERY RARE.

This very rare volume, consisting of gratulatory poems upon the accession of George III. to the throne, contains the first specimen of Greek printing executed in America. It is preceded by a fulsome address, wherein the youthful monarch, then in his 23d year, is told that he may lay claim to a higher title even, than "Father of his people," and may "justly be said to be the Patron of Mankind." Mr. Duyckinck devotes five columns of his "Cyclopaedia" to a description of this curious work.

[PITT (William.)] The Celebrated Speech of a Celebrated Commoner. A New Edition Corrected.

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8vo, pp. 17. Composed of extracts from one of Mr.

London: Stephen Austin. MDCCLXVI.
Half blue morocco.

PITT's Speeches, relative to the Stamp Act.

PLAIN QUESTION (The) upon the Present Dispute with our American Colonies. The Third Edition.

London: J. Wilkie. M.DCC.LXXVI.

12mo, pp. 24. Half morocco, gilt top, UNCUT.

"One great purpose of this little ministerial handbill, is to prove that there is nothing new
or unprecedented in the exercise of Parliamentary authority over the colonies. The writer,
however, appears to have been very ignorant of the subject, and very badly instructed by his
employers."- Monthly Review. LIV. 330.

PLYMOUTH. The First Plymouth Patent: Granted June 1, 1621.
Now first printed from the Original Manuscript. Edited by Charles
Cambridge: Privately Printed. MDCCCLIV.

Deane.

410, pp. 16.
Crushed olive brown levant morocco, paneled and gilt sides, broad inside gilt
borders, morocco joints, gilt edges, by W. MATTHEWS. From the Crowninshield Collection.
ONE OF FOUR COPIES PRINTED ON VELLUM.

On a fly-leaf, in the hand writing of the editor, is the following note; "Four copies on
vellum, in the Libraries of E. A. Crowinshield, Esq. George Livermore, Esq. James
Lenox, Esq. Charles Deane. January 1st, 1855." This volume was consequently printed
upwards of three years previous to the printing of the first sheet of Professor Allen's Vellum

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