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etc., together 4 vol., first eds., hf. cf., 4to. (645), July 12, Hodgson Dobell, £5 Crabbe (G.) Works, plates in duplicate (one set on India paper), by Heath, 5 vol., cf. gt., g.t., John Murray, 1823, 8vo. (63), June 19, Sotheby Edwards, £2 Craig (Alexander). The Amorose Songes, Sonets and Elegies, original ed., formerly in the Lamport Hall collection, yellow levant mor. ex., g.e., by W. Pratt, Miller arms, William White, 1606, 8vo. (183), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £200

[Only one other copy appears to be known.] Craig (A.) The Poetical Recreations, original ed., yellow mor. ex., g.e., by W. Pratt, Miller arms, Edinburgh, Thomas Finlason, 1609, sm. 4to. (184), Feb. 6, Sotheby [See also Lot 185, 1623 ed., £45.] Rosenbach, f100 Craig (J. Gibson). Facsimiles of Old Book Binding in the Collection of J. Gibson Craig, 35 coloured plates, some illuminated, only 25 copies privately printed, hf. mor., g.e., Edinb., 1882, roy. 4to. (213), Nov. 14, Sotheby

Moss, £4 Cramer (Mathias). Le Monde dans une Noix, un Abregé de l'Histoire des Avenemens les plus remarquables du Monde, representez par Tables et par Figures en fine taille douce, engraved title and numerous plates by C. Weigel, old French red mor. gt., g.e., with the arms of Madame de Pompadour on sides, Beckford's copy, with bookplate, Nuremberg, n.d. [1722], 4to. (277), April 3, Sotheby Maggs, £19 Crane (Ralph). The Workes of Mercy, both Corporall and Spirituall, original ed., in verse, orig. vell. gt., wanting blank leaf for A 1, G. Eld and M. Flesher, 1621, sm. 8vo. (186), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £60 Crane (Walter). Flora's Feast, a Masque of Flowers, the text illustrated with 40 engravings, in colours, of male and female figures, children, etc., pale blue mor., the sides inlaid with variegated leather, elaborately tooled with flowers and insects, g.e., by E. S. Aurifex (Sir E. Sullivan, Bart.), Cassell, 1889-Queen Summer, or the Journey of the Lily and the Rose, 40 engraved pages similarly illustrated in colours, bound after the same style, but in brown mor., 1891, enclosed in a case, 4to. (278), April 3, Sotheby Spencer, £13

[See also Flora's Feast, Nov. 28, mor., £1 128.] Crane (W.) The Sirens Three, a Poem, written and illustrated by Walter Crane, many woodcuts, presentation copy to Wm. Morris, 1886, 4to. (1310), July 3, Sotheby

Maggs, £1 18s. Crane (W.) The First of May, India proof plates by Walter Crane, only 200 copies issued, with the artist's signature, loose in portfolio, n.d., large folio (1310), Feb. 20, Sotheby [See also Dec. 19, £1 6s.] Shenalt, 1 8s. Cranmer (Thomas). An answer . . . vnto a crafty and Sophis

ticall cavillation devised by Stephen Gardiner, black letter, cf., with a gt. coat-of-arms on the sides within border stamped in blind, inside dentelles, by C. Hering, Reynolde Wolfe, 1551, folio (162). May 22, Sotheby Clements, £5 5s. Cranmer (T.) A Defence of the doctrine of the Sacrament of the Body and Bloud of Christ, black letter, title within a woodcut border, author's portrait inserted, orig. brown cf., with crest of Francois II., a crowned dolphin, stamped in gold on sides (rebacked and repaired), auto. signature and bookplate of Cornelius Paine, Reynolde Wolfe, 1550, sm. 4to. (1311), July 3, Sotheby Ellis, £4 10s.

[See also April 3, mor., £7 15s. and £5 10s.] Cranmer (T.) The second Tome of Homelyes of such matters as were promised and intituled in the former part of Homelyes, set out by the authoritie of the Quenes Maiestie, black letter, title within a woodcut border (mended), purple mor. ex., g.e., R. Jugge and J. Cawood, 1563, 4to. (550), July 31, Sotheby Thorp, 18s. Crashaw (Richard) (1613-1649). Autograph Manuscript of his first volume of Poetry, Epigrammatum Sacrorum liber (published at Cambridge, 1634), on 59 ll., ruled throughout in red, bound in contemp. vell., sm. 4to. (424), Feb. 13, Sotheby Quaritch, £31

[Apparently the only autograph manuscript in existence of any of Crashaw's poems. Facsimiles of two pages and other details of the MS. are printed in the sale catalogue.] Crashaw (R.) Carmen Deo nostro, first ed., vignettes, mor. gt., g.e., Paris, 1652, 8vo. (268), July 10, Sotheby

[See also Feb. 27, imperfect, £9.] Quaritch, £30 Crastonus (Joannes). Lexicon græco-latinum, roman letter and Greek characters, in 2 columns of 29 lines, old straight-grain crimson mor. gt., g.e., from Syston Park library [Pellechet 4041A], Impressum Regii per Dionysiu de bertochis et Marchum Antoniu de Bacileriis, 1497, 4to. (1312), July 3, Sotheby L'Art Ancien, £9 Crawfurd (George). Description of the Shire of Renfrew and the Noble and Ancient Families, with a Genealogical History of the House of Stewart, continued by G. Robertson, maps and plates, hf. mor. gt., uncut, g.t., Paisley, 1818, 4to. (96), May 1, Sotheby Thorp, £1 2s. Crawfurd (G.) A Genealogical History of the royal and illustrious Family of the Stewarts, sprinkled cf., Edinb., J. Watson, 1710 (449), Nov. 28, Sotheby Oppenheim, £I IS. Crawhall (Joseph). The Compleatest Angling Booke, plates and other illustrations, special copy, with many proofs and plates in duplicate, finished and unfinished impressions from old woodcuts printed on the blank verso of some leaves, some plates coloured, crimson mor., gt. panelled tooling on sides, with emblematic centre-ornaments, 1859, 4to. (417), July 27, Sotheby Maggs, £15 15s. [See also Lot 418, 1881 ed., £2 15s.]

Crawhall (J.) Collection of Right Merrie Garlands for North Country Anglers, LARGE PAPER, plates on India paper and woodcuts, some coloured, hf. bd., g.t., Newcastle-onTyne, 1864, 4to. (446), Nov. 14, Sotheby Learmont, £1 [See also July 27, £1.] Crealock (Lieut.-Gen. H. H.) Deer-Stalking in the Highlands of Scotland, one of 250 copies, plates and illustrations, orig. cl., 1892, folio (976), July 31, Sotheby

Quaritch, £13 IOS. [See also Dec. 19, 11; July 27, 14 10s.; Puttick, Nov. 17, £10.] Crealock (H. H.) In the Forest of Balmacaan, photographic reproductions, on cardboard mounts, both series (pamphlet to first series missing), in portfolios, 1874, folio (304), May 17, Hodgson Edwards, £2 5s. Crébillon (Prosper Jolyot). Euvres, tome premier, second, front., 2 vol., contemp. French red mor. gt., line borders, g.e., with arms on sides of Cardinal de Rohan, sold as a binding, Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1750, 4to. (1313), July 3, Sotheby Maggs, £6 15S. Creed (The). The Institution of a Christenman, conteynynge the Exposition or Interpretation of the comune Crede, of the seven Sacramentes, of the X. Commandementes, the Pater noster, Ave Maria, Justification and Purgatorie, black letter, cf., T. Berthelet, 1537, 8vo. (447), Nov. 14, Sotheby Dobell, £6 Creevey Papers (The), 1768-1838, edited by Sir H. Maxwell, first ed., portraits, 2 vol., hf. brown mor. ex., 1903 (715), March 22, Hodgson £5 15s. Creighton (Mandell). Queen Elizabeth, Japanese paper copy (300 so done), front. portrait in colours, portraits and a duplicate set of portraits except the front., orig. wrappers, enclosed in a cl. case, with ties, Boussod, Valadon & Co., 1896, 4to. (281), Nov. 28, Sotheby Greenwood, £2 15s. [See also Dec. 12, without duplicate plates, £1; May 8, mor., £3 15s.; Puttick, Feb. 8, £2 10s.; Sotheby, Dec. 19, specially bound, £5.] Creighton (M.) History of the Papacy [1378-1527], Library ed., 5 vol., cl., 1882-94, 8vo. (85), March 8, Hodgson Edwards, £2 7s. 6d. Crescentio (P.) De Agricultura, roman letter, double columns, woodcuts, woodcut initials (a few leaves stained, a few small wormholes), last leaf mounted, old vell., Venetiis, 1495, 4to. (425), May 1, Sotheby Davis & Orioli, £9 15s. Crescentiis (Petrus de). Liber ruralium commodorum, gothie letter, double columns, capitals supplied in red (wants first blank), a few MS. marginal notes, old cf. [Campbell 503, Proctor 9245], In Universitate Louaniensi, per Johannem de Westfalia, n.d., folio (1340), March 20, Sotheby

Davis & Orioli, £15 10S. Crescentiis (P. de). Ruralium Commodorum libri XII. (Germanicé), gothic letter, double columns, numerous woodcuts

(a few small wormholes), orig. oak boards, hf. covered
with stamped pigskin, metal clasps, Kloss copy, Strass-
burg, J. Schott, 1518, folio (427), July 31, Sotheby
Maggs, £5 5s.

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Cresci (Gio. Francesco). Il Perfetto Scrittore veggono i veri Caratteri, & le natural forme di tutte quelle sorti di lettere, parte prima [parte seconda], engraved title to each part, the first (slightly torn and mended) containing a portrait of the author, the second title laid down, numerous full-page woodcuts containing specimens of writing within frames and full-page copperplates and woodcuts, with examples of decorative alphabets (2 or 3 11. slightly shaved at bottom), modern cf., arms on sides (back slightly damaged), (? Rome, 1570), oblong 4to. (297), July 17, Sotheby Parsons, £4 Cresci (P.) Tirena, Favola Pastorale, old cf., 3-line fillet in gold round edges, with arms of Madame de Pompadour in centre, gt. back, sold as a binding, In Venetia, 1597, 12mo. (298), July 17, Sotheby Maggs, £6 Cries of London. Modern London, being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis, with 23 engraved plates, uncoloured, including folding front. view and folding plan of London and 31 coloured plates showing criers of London in their costumes, mottled cf., by Rivière, London, Richard Phillips, 1805, 4to. (229), Jan. 26, American Art Association

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Crime. The History and Romance of Crime from the Earliest Times to the Present Day, illustrations in two states, 12 vol., green mor., uncut, London, The Grolier Society, recent, 8vo. (675), March 15, American Art Association [Connoisseur edition, limited to 150 sets.] $27.50 Crisis (The), in answer to the False Alarm, hf. green cf., uncut, London, 1770, 8vo. (451), Feb. 20, Anderson Galleries $16 [Written in reply to Dr. Johnson's "False Alarm," issued the same year. Sabin merely cites the title, but does not locate any copy. Bound in is, A Letter to Samuel Johnson," also issued anonymously. London, 1770.]

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Crockett (S. R.) [Works.] The Stickit Minister, 1893-The Lilac Sunbonnet, 1894-The Playactress, 1894, and others, together 42 vol., first eds., many with illustrations, uniform hf. red mor., gt. backs, g.t., 1893-1908, 8vo. (443), May 8, Sotheby Gardner, £5 5s. Croke (Sir A.) The Genealogical History of the Croke Family, originally named Le Blount, plates, pedigrees, 2 vol., red mor. gt., uncut, t.e.g., by F. Bedford, Oxford, 1823, 4to. (4153), Nov. 7, Sotheby Walford, £2 IOS. Cronykil of Scotland (De Orygynale) be Androw of Wyntown, edited by D. Macpherson, 2 vol., russ. gt., 1795, 8vo. (679), May 1, Sotheby Oppenheim, 16s.

Crooke (W.) Tribes and Castes of the North-Western Pro

vinces and Oudh, plates, 4 vol., vell., Calcutta, 1896, roy. 8vo. (450), Nov. 2, Hodgson Heffer, £5 12s. 6d. Cross, alias More (John). Philothea's Pilgrimage to Perfection described in a practise of ten dayes solitude, roman letter, modern cf., Bruges, printed by Luke Kerchove, 1668, 8vo. (100), Jan. 23, Sotheby Quaritch, £3 158. Crowe (Eyre). Thackeray's Haunts and Homes, limited ed., with illustrations from sketches by the author, hf. red mor., gt. top, New York, De Vinne Press, 1897, 8vo. (60), Feb. 6, Anderson Galleries $5.50 Crowe (J. A.) and Cavalcaselle (G. B.) History of Painting in Italy, 3 vol.-Painting in North Italy, 2 vol., together 5 vol., numerous plates, crushed green mor., g.e., 1864-71, 8vo. (520), March 22, Hodgson Sotheran, £4 7s. 6d. [See also Sotheby, July 17, £I Crowe (J. A.) and Cavalcaselle (G. B.) North Italy, edited by T. Borenius, 8vo. (303), July 17, Sotheby [See also May 8, £1 2s.]

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History of Painting in plates, 3 vol., 1912, Barnard, £1 18s.

History of Painting in 1903-11, 8vo. (302), July Quaritch, £1 8s.

Crowe (J. A.) and Cavalcaselle (G. B.) Italy, plates, Vol. i.-iv., 4 vol., 17, Sotheby Crowe (J. A.) and Cavalcaselle (G. B.) Raphael, his Life and Works, 1882-5-Life and Times of Titian, plates, 2 vol., 1877, together 4 vol., crushed green mor., g.e., 1877-85, 8vo. (521), March 22, Hodgson £5 7s. 6d. Crowley (Robert). The Confutation of the mishapen Aunswer to the misnamed wicked Ballade called the Abuse of ye blessed sacramēt of the aultare, original ed., black letter (wanting D 8, some leaves wormed slightly), old signature, "W. Stonehouse," in margin of title, purple mor. ex., g.e., by F. Bedford, Jhon Day and William Seres, 1548, 8vo. (187), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £55 Crowley (R.) A new yeres gyfte, wherein is taught the knowledge of our selfe and the feare of God, worthy to be geuen and thankefullye receyued of al Christen men, in verse, black letter, 8 I., without signatures, purple mor. ex., g.e., by Rivière, Robert Crowley, 1549, laste daye of December, sm. 8vo. (189), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £100 Crowley (R.) The voyce of the laste trumpet blowen by the seueth Angel (as is mētioned in the eleuenth of the Apocalipse) callynge at the estates of menne to the right path of their vocation, first ed., black letter (some leaves wormed slightly), purple mor. ex., g.e., by Rivière, R. Crowley, 1549, the xxix. daie of Nouembre, sm. 8vo. (188), Feb. 6, Sotheby Rosenbach, £65 Crowne (John). The History of Charles the Eighth of France, or the Invasion of Naples by the French, first ed., hf. cf., Printed by T. R. and N. T. for Ambrose Isted, 1672, 4to. (478), July 10, Sotheby Ellis, £1 12S. Crowne (J.) Henry the Sixth, the first [and second part, 2 parts in I, first ed., some leaves foxed, part of page 8

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