Catalogue of the ... library of the late sir Francis Freeling ... which will be sold by auction |
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9 vol Andrews Archbp Autograph Letter Bible Bibliotheca black letter blue morocco Bohn Boke Book Bristol calf extra Catalogue Charles Collection coloured Comedy copies printed Coxe's curious date cut Dibdin Don Quixote Duke Earl Edinb England English English Poetry engraved EXCESSIVELY RARE EXTREMELY RARE Folio Freeling frontispiece gilt leaves green morocco half bound Heber Heywood's History Imprinted India paper joints and gilt Lady LARGE PAPER leaves mended Library Lilly London Lord Manuscript Master of Sinclair Memoirs morocco by Lewis numerous cuts Octavo et Infra olive morocco Paris plates on India Poem Poetical Presentation Copy PRINTED UPON VELLUM private plate proof impressions proofs on India Quarles red morocco Reprint Rodd Roxburghe Club russia Satyre scarce Shakspeare Silly Sir F Sir Walter Scott Songs stained Taylor the Water Thorke tooled inside Tracts relating translated Travels VELLUM Verse Volume Voyage Water Poet Witchcraft Witches Wither's wood cuts WYNKYN DE WORDE
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Page 124 - M. William Shake-speare, His True Chronicle History of the life and death of King Lear, and his three Daughters.
Page 78 - Historical Account of the Substances which have been used to describe Events, and to convey Ideas, from the earliest date to the Invention of Paper.
Page 25 - Only two copies of this sermon are known, one in the British Museum and the other in the Manchester Free Library.
Page 36 - A TRUE AND ALMOST INCREDIBLE REPORT OF AN ENGLISHMAN, that (being cast away in the good Ship called the...
Page 11 - Auncient order, societie and unitie laudable of Prince Arthure and his knightly armory of the round table, with a threefold assertion frendly in favour and furtherance of English archery at this day, 1583, 4to.
Page 3 - NAPS UPON PARNASSUS : A sleepy Muse nipt and pincht, though not awakened. Such Voluntary and Jovial Copies of Verses, as were lately...
Page 46 - True Copies of all the Latine Orations, made and pronounced at Cambridge, on Tuesday and Thursday, the 25 and 27 of Februarie last past 1622, by the Vice-chancellor and others of that Vniversitie.