xt7qjq0stw34_2869 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qjq0stw34/data/mets.xml https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qjq0stw34/data/1997ms474.dao.xml unknown archival material 1997ms474 English University of Kentucky The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.  Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. W. Hugh Peal manuscript collection Ernest Dressel North papers, letters, and catalogues about Charles Lamb text 43.94 Cubic Feet 86 boxes, 4 oversize boxes, 22 items Poor-Good Peal accession no. 11453. Ernest Dressel North papers, letters, and catalogues about Charles Lamb 2017 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qjq0stw34/data/1997ms474/Box_28/Folder_9/Multipage9754.pdf 1834-1897, undated 1897 1834-1897, undated section false xt7qjq0stw34_2869 xt7qjq0stw34 328. [LAMB (CHARLES).] Elia. Essays which have appeared
under that Signature in the London Magazine. Izmo, full green
levant morocco, back and sides elaborately gilt tooled with designs
of flowers, leaves and vines, gilt edges, by RIVIERE; lacks, the
half—title, leaf of “Contents”, and the advertisements at the end.
In a full red levant morocco solander case. London, 1823

FIRST EDITION. Second Issue, with the added line of address in the imprint
on the title-page.

. [ ] Satan in Search Of a Wife: with the whole process of
his Courtship and Marriage, and who danced at the Wedding.
By an Eye Witness. I/Voodcm‘s. 16mo, full brown levant m0-
rocco, gilt edges, by RIVIERE, cover loose. London, 1831
FIRST EDITION.

THREE VOLUMES FROM CHARLES LAMB’S
LIBRARY, WITH HIS MANUSCRIPT
“4f 1;“ NOTES IN TWO OF THE VOLUMES

LAMB (CHARLES). Poems on Various Subjects by S. T.
Coleridge, London, 1796, FIRST EDITION; lacks the half-title,
and the leaf of advertisements at the end 9 Poems, by S. T.
Coleridge. Second Edition. To whicl 're now added Poems by
Charles Lamb, and Charles Lloyd, lstol, I797; lacks blank leaf
at the end '2' Blank Ve se, by Ch es Lloyd and Charles Lamb.
FIRST EDITION, Londo '* ' ( cks pp. 91-2. The three works
ntemporary marbled board sides,

' g broken, lacks end—paper and fly-

leaf at the front. blue levant morocco solander case.

THE PRESENT THREE WORKS A 4 CHARLES LAMB’S OWN COPIES, AND FORM AN
UNUSUAL ASSEMBLY FROM Tl GREAT ENGLISH ESSAYIST’S LIBRARY. ALTHOUGH
BOOKS FROM LAMB’S OWN HELVES APPEAR AT PUBLIC SALE AT INTERVALS,
SUCH BOOKS BY HIM OR IN ICH HE WAS A COLLABORATOR OR CONTRIBUTOR, AS
IN THE PRESENT WORKS, ARE OF EXTREME RARITY.

In his ”Sonnets” and his poem “The Tomb of Douglas” which are found in
the second title listed above, Lamb has made autograph manuscript emenda-
tions, consisting of about 30 words in all; also in the work “Blank Verse" he
has made three autograph corrections, and has inked out two lines. A few
of the pages have been crossed out in ink, apparently in the same hand.

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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, who lived About the
Time of Shakespeare. With Notes. Izmo, full orange levant mo~
rocco, gilt floral tooling on the back and the outer corners of the
covers, gilt top, UNCUT; small stains on the half—title, and slight
fraying on the lower inside corner Of the same leaf, a number
of leaves with some foxing. In a full green levant morocco
solander case.
London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808

FIRST EDITION. According to a recent statement, “It was Southey who, wish-
ing to assist Lamb, proposed to Longman that he should prepare a volume
of extracts from the old poets. Southey writing to Coleridge states that ‘Lamb
shall take the job and the emolument—for whom in fact I invented it, being
a fit thing to be done and he the man fit to do it.’ Southey's benevolent pro-
ject fell through, but out of it arose the arrangement by which ‘Specimens of
English Dramatic Poets’ was commissioned by Messrs. Longman”. Canon
Ainger considered that Lamb, as a critic, is at his best in this work.

FIRST EDITION OF “MRS. LEICESTER’S SCHOOL"

[LAMB (CHARLES).] Mrs. Leicester’s School: or, the His-
tory of Several Young Ladies, related by Themselves. Frontis—
piece by Hopwood. Izmo, full blue levant morocco, gilt top, by
RIVIERE. In a full red levant morocco solander case.

London, 1809
FIRST EDITION AND A FINE COPY OF THIS VERY RARE BOOK. On the verso of
p. 179 is an advertisement of ”Tales from Shakespeare”. Some copies con-

tain two additional leaves of advertisements, but these apparently were not
bound up in all copies. The present copy collates with the Ashley copy.

The Works of Charles Lamb. 2 vols., 12mo, full calf, gilt
backs; slightly rubbed. London, I818

FIRST COLLECTED EDITION. The present copy does not contain the leaf of ad-
vertisement at the end of Vol. II.

Album Verses, with a Few Others. Vignette on the title—
page. 12mo, full polished calf, gilt top, UNCUT, by RIVIERE;
title-page extended on inner margin. In a green levant morocco

solander case. London, 1830
FIRST EDITION. With the leaf of advertisement at the end.

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Writings of Andrew Lang. 26 vols, 8vo and smaller, full brown
levant morocco, gilt edges; tops of three backstrips slightly chip-

ped.
ALL FIRST EDITIONS. Comprising:

The Odyssey of Homer, London,
1879

XXII Ballades in Blue China, Lon-
don, 1880

The Library, London, 1881

The Iliad of Homer, London, 1883

Custom and Myth, London, 1884

‘That Very Mab’, London, 1885

Rhymes a La Mode, London, 1885

In the Wrong Paradise, London,
1886

Books and Bookmen, London, 1887.
First English Edition

Myth, Ritual, and Religion, 2 vols.,
London, 1887

Grass of Parnassus, London, 1888

Ballads of Books, London, 1888

Prince Prigio, Bristol, 1889

The Dead Leman, London, 1889

Lost Leaders, London, 1889

London and Bristol, 1879-98

The Blue Fairy Book, London, 1889

Old Friends, London, 1890. Large
Paper. One of 150 copies on Japan
vellum

The Blue Poetry Book, London,

1891

The Green Fairy Book, London,
1892

The Secret Commonwealth of Elves,
Fauns, & Fairies, London, 1893.
One of 550 copies

Homer and the Epic, London, 1893

Cock Lane and Common-Sensc,
London, 1894

The Yellow Fairy Book, London,
1894

A Monk of Fife, London, 1896.
First English Edition

The Arabian Nights Entertain-
ments, London, 1898

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.LA ROCHE (EMANUEL). Indische Baukunst. Herausgege—
ben unter Mitwirkung von Alfred Sarasin, mit einem Geleitwort
von Heinrich W olfflin, und einem Literaturverseichnis von Emil
Gratzl. 125 plates and 40 doable-plates, some of each colored;
and many text illustrations. 3 vols., folio, and 3 vols., atlas folio.

Together 6 vols, half vellum, gilt tops. Basel, 1921-2
One of 226 copies. A MAGNIFICENT WORK on the architecture of India.

. LAROUSSE DICTIONARY. N ouveau Larousse Illustré: Die--
tionnaire Universel Encyclopédique. Over 4,500 illustrations. 7
vols., 4to, cloth, morocco backs. Paris, n.d.

. LA VARENNE (FRANCOIS PIERRE, SIEUR DE). Le
Cuisinier Francois. Engraved frontispiece. Small 12mo, full con-
temporary vellum; early signature on the title-page.

La Haye, 1664

SECOND EDITION, enlarged and corrected. The imprint is misspelled “Ma
Haye". See also number 215 in this catalogue, “Le Pastissier Francois".

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546 SOMERVILLE (William), The Chace. A Poem.
London, printedfor G. Hawkins, 1735. 4to, FIRST EDITION, with
engraredfi'mztispz'ece 6]] 80016521 aficr Grrwelot,fine copy in calf extra,
gilt edges, 22. 23.

547 [SPANHEIM (Fr.)], Memoires sur la vie et la mort
de la Serenissime l’rincesse, Loyse Juliane, Electriee Palatine, née
l‘rincesse (l’Orange. Contenans uu Abbrego de quelques evenemens
notables (le nos temps et de divers Mysteres qui s’y sontpassez. A
Leg/den, 164-5. 4to, brilliant impression of the beautifully engraved
portrait (17er fro'ntispz'ece (1g C. van Dalen, fine clean copy in the
original rellum, 153.

548 SC UTHEY (Robert), Original Poems by Robert
Southey, “7m. T. Taylor of Norwich, Humphrey Davy, Charles
Lloyd, Grosvenor C. Bedford, Joseph Cottle, and Charles Lamb.
\Vritten for and published in the Annual Anthology for 1799.
MANUSCRIPT, for the most part in the autograph of Robert Southey,
but three of the Poems are in the handwriting of Charles Lamb, i.e.
the “ Elegy on a Quid of Tobacco,” “ The Rhedyciniau Barber,” and

the “ Dirge for him who shall deserve it.” Sm. sq. 8vo, (62 leaves)
olive morocco ea‘tra, top edges gill, 211.

On a piece of paper pasted in the volume is the following
note in the handwriting of Mr. Payne Collier. “Ahighly in-
teresting . . . . MS. It is mainly in the handwriting of Southey,
but, what is more to my taste, part of it is the autograph of
Charles Lamb when he was quite a young man. For instance,
the first poem, and one of the very best, ‘ On a Quid of Tobacco,’ is
by Lamb, written in his neatest and earliest hand. What is en-
titled (p. 158) ‘The Rhcdycinian Barber’ is also by Lamb. I find
nothing by Coleridge, but he was also a Contributor to the ‘ Annual
Anthology.’ I never have been able to secure a copy of that
book.”

The following notes upon the poems in this volume by Mr. J.
Dykes Campbell are also worthy of being preserved in print. They
accompany the volume with three letters from him on the same
subject :—

Notes by Mr. J. Dykes Campbell.

King Charlemagne Southey first called this “ The
Introduction 4. 4* Ring.” See his letter to Bed-
Verses 37 2 ll. 38 l l. ford 4th A1). 1798.

A Topographical Ode

5. 2 11. f The signature Ryalto is the anagram of Taylor.

8. 2 ll. 1 W. Taylor of Norwich, I suppose.

War Poem. This is, no doubt, Southey’s work. Its history is
curious. In the published Annual Anthology, 1799, the leaf on
which this poem was printed (pp. 31. 32) is absent, the paging
jumping from 30 to 33 as if by a misprint, but in a large paper copy
in the Dyee lerary at S. K. the leaf is present. Dyce says he
bought this at Southey’s sale. The lines are headed :—

“ War Poem.”
“ The circumstances here related
happened at the evacuation of Toulon.”

 

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SOUTHEY, ROBERT (continual) :

Except in one or two changes of punctuation, and in the we las
lines where the babe is printed for his child, the text is as in he MS.

The Song of Pleasure (by Humphrey Davy),

12 2 ll.—finished at 35, 1 leaf.

13 forms the two closing stanzas of a poem entitled “ Lines to a
Brother and Sister,” [Lloyd’s own] written soon after recovery from
sickness. By Charles Lloyd, pp. 192497.

18 is Sonnet xx. (by Southey), p. 150.

The Rhedycinian Barber. This poem is by Grosvenor 0. Bedford, -
Southey’s bosom friend. I suspect the Dirge is also by him, tho’
Dyce gives it to Southey.

34 1 leaf. This is a scrap from the middle of “ Eclogue,” by
Robert Southey, “ The Last of the Family ’7 (pp. 165—171). It was
evidently omitted by Southey from his “ Eclogue” volume—See
Lamb’s letter to S., 13. 3. 1799.

118. (end of Charlemagne) interrupts Humphrey Davy’s “ The

Sons of Genius ” (36, 39, 39*).

“ The Dead Friend” was written by Southey on Edmund Seward.
See S’s Life and Letters, I 240—3, Where the poem——with “ Edmund”
in the blanks—is given. There are a few various readings.

All the poems to which other writers names are not given in the
foregoing notes are by Southey according to Dyce, and also
according to internal evidence or signature. The only instance
in , which I doubt Dyce’s ascription is that of the Dirge. A
frequent signature of Southey’s was Erthusyo—anagram of “ R.
Southey.” Joseph Cottlc uses Citclto anagram of J. Cottle.
“ Theodorit ” is a signature very frequently adopted by Southey— 4.
why, I do not know.

Cottle was to have published the Anthology, but retired from book-
selling before it came out, and the books were printed for Longmans.
Bigg’s name was substituted for Cottle’s in the “ Advertisement”
when it was printed.

The first idea. of Sonthey’s was to call it “ Gleanings,” but
Charles Lamb put Southey off that. “Annual Poems” was another
title suggested. There was only one other volume published—that
for 1800. In it are many contributions from Coleridge, c.g., Lewte
—Fire, Famine, and Slaughter, etc.

549 SPENCE (Rev. J), Polymetis: or an Enquiry con—
cerning the agreement between the works of the Roman Poets, and
the remains of the ancient Artists. Being" an attempt to illustrate
them mutually from one another. 1755. Folio, wit/z portrait and
forty-07w cur/raved plates of ancient artistic remains, mc copy, old,
rztssia extra, gilt border, gilt ctlyes, 11. 123. ‘1

550 SPENSER (Edmund), The Fairy Queen. With a
Glossary explaining the old and obscure words. T onson, 17-58.
2 vols. SYO, enyrarcd portrait and plates, clean copy, calf neat, 183.

551 STEPHAN US (11.), Nizoliodidasealus sive Monitor
Ciceronianorum Nizolianorum. II. iS'teplzamls, 1578. 121n0, fine
copy, ruled, in red morocco, gilt crlycs, in Roger Payne style, 165.

552 STERNE (Rev. Laurence), A Sentimental Journey
through France and Italy. By Yoricli. London: printed for T}
Becket and P. A. De Hondt, in the Strand, 1768. 2 vols. sm. 8vo,
FIRST EDITIQN,finecZean copy,7nottlcd calfcxlra, by F. Bcalfor(l,4l. 4s.

 

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GIN an extended and elaborately illustrated

review of The Holman Self-Pronounc-
ing Teachers' Bible, the New York Herald
for May 9, 1897, pronounces it a

“Magnificent Copy of the
Bible,”

and says that the account of recent archze
ological excavations and discoveries in East-
ern Lands, which was prepared especially
for this edition by Prof. H. V. HILPRECHT,
Ph.D., D.D., LL.D., of the University of
Pennsylvania, who had charge of the work, is

“Exceedingly Valuable to
Biblical Scholars,”

and tells its readers that

“T/zese Origami txazwiz'om [mi/e sz‘razlg/zt-
med 02¢! a great many mz'scomepz‘z'mzr comgrm'izg
[/18 Bz'élc and buttressed many of if: Izz'storz'tal
swim/167m. . . . Bab/[071m flat: (Farm ferti-
mzmy to flu: aa‘uracy of [/16 0M Teslammt
sz‘ory.”

A merited tribute is paid to the

University of Pennsylvania

for its work in this line, of which the Herald
says “Every American :lzouZa’ 56 proud.” It
also is fitting that this work should be pre-
sented by an American Publisher.

 

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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS. PAGE
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Appleton (D.) & Co ............. . . 805
Baker & Taylor Co. . . 332
Books for Sale ............... . 828
Books for Summer ........ 83
‘Books Wanted . . . 824
Brentano’s..' ..... 832
Chapin’s Button . . 834
'Cook (David C.) Pub. Co 833
Copyright Notices .............. 828
Dick & Fitzgerald . 834
Harison(W.B.)..... ............. 832
Harley (F. M.) Publishing Co ....... . ...... 834
Help Wanted ........................... 828
HickcoxU. H.)... ............. 834
Hollings(Frank).... . . 834
Holman (A.J.)&Co ............ 806
Jacobs (George W.) & Co .............. 83o
Jenkins (Wm. R.) ............. . ....... 832
Kay Printing House. . .............. 832
Kellogg (A. H.) ................ 834
Kenyon (Ralph E.) ....... . . . . . . . 834
Lemcke & Buechner. . . . ............. 834
'Lippincott (J. B.)Co. . 833
Macmillan (The) C0 ................... 829
Photogravure and Color Co. . . . ....... 834
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Salisbury (Jesse) ............. . ..... S34
Situations Wanted ................ 823
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Van Everen (P. F. 834
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NOTES IN SEASON.

THE AMSTERDAM Boon Co. will have ready
shortly “ A Garden of Romance: a collection of
the best short Stories of all ages and coun—
tries,” edited by Ernest Rhys.

E. P. DUTTON & CO. will publish shortly a
new romance by Lucas Cleeve, entitled “Laza-
rus, a tale of the world’s great miracle," which
is said to be “an individual presentment of
the sacred story."

HARPER 8: BROTHERS will publish on the 25th
inst. “ An Epistle to Posterity,” by Mrs. John
Sherwood; “ Theory of Thought and Knowl-
edge,” by Prof. B. P. Bowne; “ Sweet Re-
venge,” by F. A. Mitchel; “ Georgia Scenes”;
“ The Pursuit of the Life-Boat,” by John Ken-

drick Bangs; and a new edition of Samuel
Johnson's “ Alexander Pope,” edited for use
in schools by Kate Stephens.

BoUssoo, VALADON & Co. have just issued
the first part of the “ Figaro Salon ” for 1897,
with French text by Philippe Gille. The work,
which will be complete in six parts, will contain
over 100 reproductions of the most remarkable
paintings and sculptures exhibited in both the
“Salon of the Champs-Elysées ” (Old Salon)
and the “ Salon of the Camp-de-Mars” (New
Salon), three parts being devoted to each ex-
hibition. A double-page colored print will
accompany each part. ,

CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS have just ready
two volumes in The Ole-of-Daor Library——
“ Mountain Climbing,” by Edward L. Wilson,
SirVV. Martin Conway, and others ; and ” Ath-
letic Sports,” by Dr. D. A. Sargent, Duffield
Osborne, Robert D. VVrenn, and others. Both
volumes are profusely illustrated. They have
also just ready Prof. Edward Dowden’s lect-
ures on ” The French Revolution and English
Literature,” delivered in connection with the
sesqui-centennial celebration of Princeton Uni-
versity.

WILLIAM BEVERLEY HARISON has published
the “ Story of Washington,” the first of aseries
of books for children written by children, pre-
pared in the schools of Santa Rosa, Cal. He
has also just ready “ Monell's Manual of Static
Electricity in X Ray and Therapeutic Uses,”
which claims to be the first book of the kind
covering the subject in all its branches. Mr.
Harison, about a year ago. interested himself
in the development of the X rays for practical
education, and the book is the outcome of the
investigations made by him.

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY announces for
early publication a book entitled “ Life His-
tories of American Insects,” by Clarence M.
Weed, Professor of Zoology and Entomology
in the New Hampshire College of Agriculture
and Mechanic Arts, Entomologist of the New
Hampshire Experiment Station, and associate
editor of the American Mzturalirt; “Gene-
alogy of Morals,” a new volume in the uniform
series of the works of Friedrich Nietzsche; and
a “Chaucerian and Other Pieces,” a supple-
mentary volume to Prof. Skeat’s monumental
edition of Chaucer, which, besides new materi-
al. will contain numerous fragments that have
hitherto appeared in appendices to other edi-
tions of the poet, but which Professor Skeat
has collated and edited anew.

D. APPLETON 8: Co. announce a timely book,
“The Outgoing Turk,” by H. C. Thomson,
author of “ The Chitral Campaign,” with many
illustrations; “Woman and the Republic,” by
Helen Kendrick Johnson: ” Beauty and Art,”
by Adam HeatOn; “ The Story of Germ Life."
a new volume in the Useful Stories Serier, by
H. W. Conn; “Some Unrecognized Laws of
Nature,” by 1. Singer and L. H. Berens; “ Eng-
land,” by Frances E. Cooke, and ” Germany,”
by Kate F. Krocker—two volumes in a new
series called flistory for Young Readerr;
" Fierceheart, the Soldier,” a historical ro-
mance, by J. C. Snaith, author of “Mistress
Dorothy Marvin ”; "Nulma," an Australian
romance, by Mrs. Campbell-Praed; and ”The
Folly of Pen Harrington,” a novel by Julian
Sturgis.

 

 
  
 
  
   
 
  
  
 
  
  
 
  
  
  
  
   
 
 
 
  
 
  

  

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