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322 SIDNEY (Sir Philip). The Covntesse of Pembrokes
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part of this History. By Sir W. Alexander. Title within
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“ Colony of Sierra Leone. This is to certify that Sir Charles
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324 SPENSER (Edmund), The Works of. With a Selection
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Todd. Portrait and Frontispiece. 8vo. Black morocco,
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321 SHORTHOUSE (J. H.). John Inglesant. First Edition.
Presentation copy from the Author to Mr and Mrs Beddard of
Nottingham. With autograph inscription on verso of half-
title. Original parchment, t.e.g. Birmingham, 1880. £50
The Privately Printed Issue, printed by the author for his
friends.
This world-famous novel was not published until 1881.
322 SIDNEY (Sir Philip). The Covntesse of Pembrokes
Arcadia. . . . Now the lift time published, with some
new Additions. Also a supplement of a defect in the third
part of this History. By Sir W. Alexander. Title within
an architectural compartment. Folio. Contemporary red
morocco, with gilt centre-pieces and gilt ornaments at the
- angles. Dublin, printed by the Societie of Stationers, 1621.
£50
The Presentation Copy to Lady Herbert (wife of Sir Henry,
James I’s Master of the Revels) of the extremely rare First Dublin
Edition. At page 500, opposite the verse commencing :
“ Who hath such beautie seene
In one that changeth so ? ”
is the Presentation Inscription in a contemporary hand :
“ To my ever honoured Ladie Dame Elizabeth Herbert these
humbly present.”
Moreover, this is the sole copy known in its original morocco binding.
From the Library of Sir Thomas Walpole.
Contains the “ Supplement ol the said defect by Sir Wfilliam]
Alexander] ” on two leaves.
323 SIERRA LEONE. D.s. by A. Grant, Member of Council
(1823). £1
“ Colony of Sierra Leone. This is to certify that Sir Charles
MacCarthy has held the situation and actually done the duty of
Governor in Chief from the 1st of April to the 30th June.”
324 SPENSER (Edmund), The Works of. With a Selection
of Notes from Various Commentators. By the Rev. H. J.
Todd. Portrait and Frontispiece. 8vo. Black morocco,
gilt, gilt edges. Ed. Moxon, 1845. £40
The Presentation Copy to Tennyson—the Poet, with two
Inscriptions in Tennyson’s Autograph: i. ‘‘A. Tennyson
from the Publisher, July 15, 1845 ” ; 2. “ F. Lushington from his
friend A. Tennyson.”
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