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INTEREST; COLOURED CARICATURE ENGRAVINGS
BY CRUIKSHANK, GILLRAY AND OTHERS; LETTERS
OF SCIENTISTS, POLITICIANS, AND PUBLIC MEN;
THEATRICAL AUTOGRAPHS, &c.

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P. J. & A. E. DOBELL,

8, BRUTON STREET, NEW BOND STREET

LONDON, W. 1.

And at 77, Charing Cross Road, W.C. 2.

Telephone-MAYFAIR 5711.

Telegraphic and Cable Address-"BIBLIA, WESTRAND, LONDON."

Books published by P. J. & A. E. Dobell.

TRAHERNE (Thomas, 1636?-1674) POETICAL WORKS, published from the original manuscripts, edited by BERTRAM DOBELL (Out of print).

TRAHERNE (Thomas) CENTURIES OF MEDITATIONS, published from the original manuscript, with an Introduction by Bertram Dobell. A few copies remain of the large paper edition printed on handmade paper, sm. 4to, uniform with the original edition of Traherne's Poems, 218. net.

THOMSON (James, "B.V.") COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS: with Memoir and Portraits, 2 vols, post 8vo, 13s. 6d.

THOMSON (James, "B. V.") THE CITY OF DREADFUL NIGHT, and other Poems, sq. 16mo, cloth, New Edition, 3s. net.

THOMSON (James, “B. V.") BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL STUDIES, er. 8vo, cloth, 496 pp., 68. 6d. net.

This volume contains James Thomson's Essays on Shelley, Browning, Rabelais, Saint Amant, Ben Jonson, the Poems of William Blake, J. J. Garth Wilkinson, and others.

THOMSON (James, “B.V.") WALT WHITMAN: the Man and the Poet, with an Introduction by Bertram Dobell, er. 8vo, paper, 1s. net

DOBELL (Bertram) A CENTURY OF SONNETS, 16mo, sewn, 18. net.

DOBELL (Bertram) SONNETS AND LYRICS ON THE WAR, er. Svo, neatly half-bound, 18. net. DOBELL (Bertram) THE LAUREATE OF PESSIMISM: & biographical sketch of James Thomson. Author of "The City of Dreadful Night,” er. 8vo, wrappers, 6d net.

BRADBURY (S.) BERTRAM DOBELL: BOOKSELLER AND MAN OF LETTERS, 8vo, sewn, with portrait, 6d. net.

GOLDSMITH (Oliver) A PROSPECT OF SOCIETY, now first reprinted from the unique original, with Introduction and Notes by BERTRAM DOBELL, sq. 16mo, vellum, 28. 6d. net; paper 18. net.

THE PARTIALL LAW; an hitherto unknown play written circa 1620-30, now first published from the original manuscript, with an Introduction by BERTRAM DOBELL, pp. xix + 130, sm. 4to, bds., only 200 copies printed, 5s. net.

STRODE (William, 1600-1645) POETICAL WORKS, now first collected, from manuscript and printed sources; to which is added THE FLOATING ISLAND, & tragi-comedy, now first reprinted from the original edition of 1655, edited by BERTRAM DOBELL, with a Memoir of the Author, 750 copies printed, sm. 4to, cloth extra, 7s. 6d. net.

SOME SEVENTEENTH CENTURY ALLUSIONS TO SHAKESPEARE; not hitherto collected, 8vo, paper wrappers, 3s. net.

A LITTLE ARK; containing Sundry Pieces of Seventeenth Century Verse, with facsimile of a hitherto unknown broadside elegy on the death of Nell Gwynn, sm. 4to, paper wrappers, 7s. 6d. net.

WILL BE READY SHORTLY.

A LOVER'S MOODS.

A SONNET SEQUENCE by the late BERTRAM DOBELL

Handsomely printed at the Shakespeare Head Press, on Abbey Mill Paper.

Price 2s. 6d. net.

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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED.

A.L.S.-Autograph letter signed; one entirely in the handwriting of the signer.

A. Lrs.s.-Autograph letters signed.

L.S.-Letter signed; the signature only in the handwriting of the sender.

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1 ABBEY (Edwin Austin, R.A., Subject-painter) A.L.s., 11 pp., 8vo, N.D., addressed to Mrs. Ernest Hart, with reference to his coronation picture, 12s 6d 2 AIKIN (John, Physician and Author) A.L.s., 1 p., 4to, March 9th, 1798, addressed to Messrs. Cadell and Davies, concerning the work of some author which had been sent for his perusal, with address and post-marks; also an A.L.s., 1 p., 4to, May 8th, 1820, of his son, Arthur Aikin (Secretary of the Society of Arts), addressed to Mr. Luke Howard, with reference to Mr. Hardy (a watch-maker), who had laid before the Society of Arts a new escapement movement of his construction, with portraits of John and Arthur Aikin, 6s 6d

3 AIRY (Sir George Biddell, Astronomer) A.L.s., 1 p., 8vo, March 20th, 1852, addressed to the Rev. Samuel Carr, enclosing a subscription for the new school house of the Colchester Grammar School, 3s

4 ALBUM of about Forty A.Lrs.s., containing Good and Interesting examples of Anna Maria Hall (with two portraits), Sir David Brewster (with three portraits), Harriet Martineau, Richard Owen, George Canning (with three portraits), Eliza Cook (with portrait), Samuel Rogers (with three portraits), William Etty, B. R. Haydon, R. Montgomery, Edward Bickersteth, Sydney Smith (with portrait), J. Britton; also Autograph Signature, "Nelson and Bronte" (with two portraits), B. Disraeli (order of admission to H. of C.) (with four portraits), &c., all neatly mounted in a 4to vol, half morocco, £3 10s containing an Interesting Collection of about 200 A.Lrs.s. of Well-known Authors, nearly all are addressed to Messrs. Chatto and Windus, the Publishers, including letters from Edmund Yates, William Hamo Thornycroft (3), Alice Comyns Carr (2), Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson, Charles Mackay, Lord Houghton, J. Ernest Ady, William G. Black, James Theodore Bent (6), Francis Power Cobbe (2), Mrs. Leith Adams, &c., in a 4to scrap-book, some pages mutilated, £2 10s

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Among the letters contained in this album is one from Miss Emily Mooney with reference to Wilkie Collins's Blind Love," in which work Miss Mooney says she distinctly recognises her history. Some false friend has been making capital out of my plot on which Blind Love' is founded.'

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of Autograph Letters, Original Drawings, Proofs and Early Impressions, Cuttings, Play-bills, &c., kept by Charles H. Ross, Editor of Ally Sloper's Half Holiday. The A.Lrs.s., which are all addressed to Ross, number 15, and include Alfred Bryan (the Artist, 3), S. Walpole, Dr. Henry Riches, Lord Lytton, Sir Robert Peel, Sir G. R. G. Graham, Godfrey Turner (Editor of the Telegraph), Augustus Harris, Clement Scott, &c.; also MS. Notes on W. E. Gladstone's Budget Speech of 1860. original drawings, cartoons and caricatures are by Alfred Bryan, Fred. Barnard and William Bouchier, numbering 16 in all, and include original pencil sketches of Oscar Wilde, Sir Charles Wyndham, George Keogh, &c., an interesting collection, all in a 4to scrap-book, £2 2s

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containing an Interesting Collection of Sixty A.Lrs.s. and Thirty Franked Envelopes, the A.Lrs.s. include Prof. Lindley, Sir Richard Owen, Prof. Risso, Nassau Senior, Henry Hallam, Sir Robert Inglis, J. G. Lockhart, Richard Monckton Milnes, Joanna Baillie (part of A.L. with sig. in full), Dowager Lady Morley, Viscountess Palmerston, John Bell (Sculptor), Count Pozzo di Borga, Lord John Russell, Sydney Herbert, Copley Fielding (Painter), &c. The franks include Sir Chas. Lyell, Prof. Sedgwick, Lord Bulwer Lytton, Lord Alfred Tennyson (detached sig.), François Guizot, Edward Everett (U.S. Minister to England), Richard Westmacott, Lord Henry Brougham, Sir Robert Peel, Agnes Strickland (detached sig.), Samuel Butler, J. R. Planché, &c., all neatly mounted in a folio album, half bound, with room for additions. £1 10s

containing a Collection of Forty-four Original Drawings in Water-Colour, Pen-and-Ink, Pencil and Crayon, including character sketches, landscapes, animal studies, &c., a number of the drawings are of views in France and include sketches of Aix la Chapelle and Coblentz, all neatly mounted in a 4to scrap-book, cloth, endorsed on fly-leaf " My dear Mother's drawings," £l 1s

CIRCA 1850

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