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12mo, cloth.

DAVIS (George Lynn-Lachlan). The DAY-STAR of AMERICAN
FREEDOM; or the Birth and Early Growth of Toleration, in the
Province of Maryland.
New York, 1855

721

DAVIS (Jefferson). PRISON LIFE of, by John J. Craven. Frontispiece. 8vo, cloth.

New York, 1866

722 DAVIS (Richard B.). POEMS by . . .

POEMS by . . . with a Sketch of his Life.
New York, 1807

723

12m0, sheep.

The poet fell a victim to the yellow fever during the epidemic in New York, 1799.

DAVIS (Solomon). A PRAYER BOOK in the LANGUAGE of the
SIX NATIONS of INDIANS, containing the Morning and Evening
Service . . . in the Book of Common Prayer . . . &c. 12mo,
half morocco.
New York, 1837

724 DAVIS (W. W. H.). HISTORY of the REGIMENT, from 1861 to 1864. 6 plates.

104TH PENNSYLVANIA 8vo, cloth.

Philadelphia, 1866

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725 DAWSON (Henry B.). MAJOR-GENERAL ISRAEL PUTNAM. Correspondence on this Subject with the Editor of the Hartford Daily Post by "Selah," of that City, and Henry B. Dawson, of White Plains, N. Y. Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges. Morrisania, N. Y.: Privately printed, 1860

Only 250 copies printed. No. 213.

726 DAWSON. The SONS of LIBERTY in NEW YORK. A Paper Read before the New York Historical Society May 3, 1859. Portrait inserted. 8vo, half morocco.

727

DAWSON. ASSAULT

[N. Y.]: Printed for private circulation, 1859

on STONY POINT by General Anthony Wayne, July 16, 1779. Prepared for the New York Historical Society and Read at its Regular Monthly Meeting, April 1, 1862. Map and numerous fac-similes. Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges. Morrisania, N. Y., 1863

Only 250 copies printed. No. 61.

728 DAWSON (Editor). DIARY of DAVID How, a Private in Colonel Paul Dudley Sargent's Regiment of the Massachusetts Line, in the Army of the American Revolution. From the Original Manuscript. With a Biographical Sketch of the Author by George Wingate Chase, and Illustrative Notes by Henry B. Dawson. Imperial 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut.

Morrisania, N. Y., 1865

250 copies only printed. No. 61. Forms Part IV. of Dawson's "Gleanings, &c."

729 DEANE (Charles). JOHN and SEBASTIAN CABOT: a Study. Imperial 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. Cambridge, Mass., 1886

730

DEANE. A SUMMARY of the HISTORY or NEW ENGLAND to the Time of Andros. Imperial 8vo, half morocco, gilt top.

Cambridge, Mass, 1886

731 DEANE (Silas). An ADDRESS to the FREE and INDEPENDENT CITIZENS of the UNITED STATES of NORTH AMERICA. 8vo, half Hartford, 1784

morocco.

732 DEANE. An ADDRESS to the UNITED STATES of NORTH AMERICA. To which is added, A Letter to the Hon. Robert Morris, Esq., with Notes and Observations. By Silas Deane, Esq., late one of the Commissioners Plenipotentiary from the United States, to the Court of Versailles. 8vo, pp. (4) 95, half morocco, London: J. Debrett, 1784

733

uncut.

The author's vindication of himself from a charge of mismanagement of the public money. It was reprinted at New London.

DE BRAHM (J. G. W.). HISTORY Of the PROVINCE of GEORGIA: with Maps of Original Surveys. By John Gerar William De Brahm, His Majesty's Surveyor-General for the Southern District of North America. Now first Printed. 6 plates. 4to, cloth, Wormsloe, MDCCCXLIX.

uncut.

Forty-nine copies privately printed, four on plate paper, of which this is one. "Printed from a manuscript in the Library of Harvard College, for the editor, George Wymberley-Jones. It is so rare that we have seen only one ordinary paper copy sold, that at the Ingraham sale in 1851, where it brought $49.00."— J. S.

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Presentation copy to Winthrop Sargent from his friend G. WymberleyJones."

DE BRY'S COLLECTION OF TRAVELS AND VOYAGES TO AMERICA AND THE EAST.

734

A Set of the Great and Small Voyages. 26 vols., folio and small folio, polished calf extra, by Bedford.

Abstract of the Two Series in brief:

GREAT VOYAGES.

I.-HARIOT (T.). Admiranda Narratio Fida tamen, de Commodis, et Incolarum Ritibus Virginia. Map of Virginia and 28 plates.

1590 First edition, but with the cum gratia, &c., filled in. Brunet claims the above as the first impression, never having seen the cum gratia, &c., in small italics, printed on a narrow slip and pasted on the title page.

II. LE MOYNE de MORGUES. Brevis Narratio eorum quæ in
Florida America Provicia-Gallis acciderunt. 42 plates. 1591

First edition.

III. STADE (Johannes). Americae tertia pars memorabile provinciæ Brasilia Historiam. Addita est Narratio profectionis Joannis Lerij. Map and 44 engravings in the text.

1592

First edition, with impressions of both variations of the first title, the two variations of the escutcheon plate, both variations of the second title, the plate of Adam and Eve: the latter also in the Hariot's Virginia. IV. BENZONI (H.). Americae pars quarta, sive, Insignis & Admiranda Historia de reperta primùm Occidentali India à Christophoro Columbo. Map and 24 plates.

1593

First edition, with the first title duplicated and the 24 plates in both states before and after the numbers. The escutcheon plate has the six female figures (Virtues).

V.-BENZONI. Americæ pars quinta Nobilis. Secundæ sectionis.
Portrait of Columbus, map of New Spain and 22 plates. 1595
First edition. 92 (82) pages. The foot-notes in Roman, the numbering of
the plates also in Roman.

VI.-BENZONI. Americae pars sexta.
America, plan of Cusco and 28 plates.

Sectio tertia. Map of

First edition, with both variations of the second title.

1596

VII. SCHMIDEL. America Pars VII. VERISSIMA ET JNCUNDIS-
SIMA descriptio praecipuarum quarundam India regionum &
Insularum, quæ quidem nullis ante hæc tempora visæ cognitæ-
que, iam primum ab Ulrico Fabro.

1599, &c.

First edition, with plate on p. 7. The plates which belong to this part are the first three included in the eighteen plates of the following volume.

VIII.—[RALEIGH'S GUIANA, &C.] America pars VIII. continens Primo, Descriptionem trium Itinerum Nobilissimi et fortissimi equitis Francisci Draken, qui peragrato primum universo terrarum orbe, postea cum nobilissimo Equite Johanne Hauckens. Secundo, iter nobilissimi Equitis Thomæ Candisch, Tertio, Gualtheri Ralegh.

1599, &c.

First edition, with the two small maps on duplicate leaves, in addition to the usual pages, 78 of first part and 3 of the second. Also the large map of Guiana and 18 plates preceded by a second title.

IX.-[ACOSTA (J de).] America Nono & postrema Pars: de Novi Orbis Natura, &c. Addita est tertio Navigatio recens, quam 4, navium praefectus Olevier à Noort. 1602. [Map of the Strait of Magellan and 39 (25-14) plates.]

First edition, with all the sub-titles.

X.—[VESPUCIUS, HAMOR and JOHN SMITH.] Americæ pars decima qua continentur,

I. Duæ Navigationes Dn. Americi Vesputii.

II. Solida narratio de moderno provinciæ Virginia Raphe Hamor.

III. Vera descriptio Novæ Anglæ, à Capitaneo Johanne Schmidt. 1619

[Map of the Phillippine Islands and 12 plates.]

Earliest impression, with the initial H at page 21 printed upside down. XI. [SCHOUTEN and SPILBERGEN.] Americæ pars undecima: seu Descriptio Admirandi Itineris a Guillielmo Schouten Hollando pis, atque iconibus in æs incisis jam primùm illustrata, Opera. [9 plates and 2 maps.] 1619 [SECOND TITLE.] Appendix seu Admirandæ Navigationis a Georgio a Spilbergen. [20 plates.]

1620

The vignette on the title-page of the first part reappears as plate I. of the same part.

XII.-[HERRARA.] Novi Orbis pars duodecima sive Descriptio India Occidentalis, auctore Antonio de Herrara .. accesserunt et aliorum India Occidentalis Descriptiones, uti & navigationum omnium per Fretum Magellanicum succincta narratio, Quibus cohærent Paralipomena America. [14 maps and 19 plates.] 1624

The above is another exception to the statement by Camus in reference to the plate at folio 130 being covered by the correct illustration on separate slip.

XIII. [NEW ENGLAND, &c.] Decima Tertia Pars Historiæ Americanæ.

I. Novæ Angliæ, Virginia, Brasilia, Guianæ, & insulæ Bermudæ.

II. Terræ Australis incognitæ.

III. Expugnationis urbis S. Salvatoris & Sinus Omnium Sanctorum ab Hollandis factæ, & quomodo Hispani.

IV. Novi Mexici, Cibola, Cinaloa, Quiviræ, rerumq memorabilium, quæ in Yucutan, Guatimala, Fonduris, & Panama, &c. V. Navigationis Hollandorum per universum orbem, duce Jacobo Eremita.

VI. Classis Hispanicæ prædivitis ab Hollandis, duce Petro. Heinio.

VII. Urbis Olindæ de Fernambucco in Brasilia ab Hollandis, duce Henrico Cornelio Lonckio. 1634 [Nine large and 21 small maps and plates, the latter printed in the text].

SMALL VOYAGES.
First Part.

I. [PIGAFETTA.] Regnum | Congo | hoc est | Vera Descri| ptio Regni Afri | cani, quod tam ab in | colis quam Lusitanis. | Congus appellatur | per | Philippum Pigafetam | olim ex Edoardi Lopez acroamatis | lingua Italica excerpta.

1598

COLLATION: Engraved title. Dedicatory Epistle, 3 pages, with coat-of-arms on the first. Preface three pages-two maps of Congo and one of Northern Africa-pages 1-60-Index 6 pages-Blank leaf-title-page to plates. Icones quibus ad Maiorem lectoris recreationem, &c." 14 plates.

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First Part, with Appendix.-2d Ed.

[PIGAFETTA.] Regnum Congo.

1624

Same as the first edition, with the addition of the following: Appendix Regni | Congo. | Qua continentur naviga | tiones quinque Samuelis Brunonis.

1625

COLLATION: Engraved title-dedication three pages-preface 2 pagesGreek verses signed I. L. Gottfridus, I page-pages 1-86. The eleven engravings are printed on the following pages: 4, 7, 17, 38, 39, 43, 45, 49, 51, 56, 61, 71; that on page 17 having previously appeared in the first part as No. 13. II. [LINDSCHOTEN.] II Pars | India Orientalis, | in qua | Johan. Hugonis Lintscotani | Navigatio in Orientem. 1599 COLLATION: Engraved title-Preface 4 pages-Dedication 3 pages--blank page-Lintscotani Præfatio ad Lectoren, with portrait, 2 pages-pages 1–114— Index 4 pages-title. Icones Vivae, Verae et Genvinae, &c.—38 plates. Plate 37 is a double-page, and plate 6 has already appeared on page 49 of

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