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BIB L lOG RAP H Y. xxxix DALRYMPLE (A.) Catalogue of Authors who have written on Rio de la Plata, Paraguay, and Chaco, collected by A. Dalrymple, 1807. 4to, pp. (2), 22. lAn,don: F. Wingravt. 1807-8. 4' Pinelo-Barcia's, enlarged with a few additions, taken chiefly from Muratori's Clzristianisi1llD Feliet, and IUch book. as the compiler could find in the British Museum." - HARRII8E. DANA (D.) Bibliotheca Probata. Catalogue of Books Selected, Examined, and Arranged. ... Second Edition. 12mo, pp. xxxi, 234. New York: Daniel Dana. 1857. DANIEL (G.) Catalogue of the most Valuable, Interesting, and Highly Important Library of the late George Daniel, Esq., of Canonbury Square, Islington. RI. 8vo. London. 1864. Certainly one of the most curioua, interesting, and valuable collections of early English literature, particularly as relating to Shakespeare, ever sold. The prices obtained at this sale for the first four folio editions of Shakespeare, as also for the very rare first quarto editions of his plays, have never been surpassed. This sale marks an era for the sale and the prices of early English literature. DANVERS. Catalogue of the Library of the Peabody Institute, South Danvers, Mass. 8vo, pp. xix, (I), 102. Boston: Printed by John Wilson and Son. 1855. + Supplement .... July, 18Si. 8vo, pp. 26. [South Danvers.] 1857. DARLING (J.) Cyclopcedia Bibliographica; a Library Manual of Theological and General Literature, and Guide to Books for Authors, Preachers, Students, and Literary Men, Analytical, Bibliographical and Biographical. By James Darling. 2 vols., imp. 8vo, pp. iii-xii, (8), 1600; 1601-3328. London: James Darling. 1854. "The bibliographical wealth and fulness of the catalogue grow upon us as we proceed, and we find increased occasion to admire the tact and skill with which the compiler contrives to furnish the student with the materials for judging of the degree in which any of the books here registered may be useful to him. "-KittD'I Journal. DARLING. Cyclopcedia Bibliographica. Subjects: Holy Scriptures. Imp. 8vo, pp. xi, 1907. London: James Darling. 1859. DAVIDSON (J.) Bibliotheca Devoniensis, or a Catalogue of the Printed Books relating to the County of Devon. 4to. London: Longman. 1852. DAVIES (R.) Memoir of the York Press, with Notices of Authors, Printers, and Stationers, in the xVlth, xVllth and XVlllth Centuries. 8vo. Westminster: Nichols & Son. 1868. A supplement of fifty-two pages was printed at Exeter.

xl BIMLIOGRAPBT. --------- ---- -------- - - - - --- - - -- DAVIS (W.) A Journey round the Library of a Bibliomaniac; or Cento of Notes and Reminiscences concerning Rare, Curious, and Valuable Books. By William Davis. Cr. 8vo. LontitJ". 1821. DAVIS. Olio, or Bibliographical and Literary Anecdotes and Memoranda, Original and Selected. By Wilham Davis. Cr. 8vo, pp. vi, 126. lAntkn: J. Rodwtll. 1814. DAY (W.) Designs and Ornaments for Bookbinding. By William Day. 4to. lAndo". 1840. DEANE (C.) A Bibliographical Essay on Governor Hutchinson's Historical Publications. By Charles Deane. Sq. 8vo, pp. 39. Boston: PrifJfltl/y printld. 1857. Fifty copies printed. [DEANE.] Bibliographical Tracts. No. I. Spurious Reprints of Early Books. Rl. 8vo, pp. 19. Boston. 1865. "From the BOlton Daily Advertiser of March 2.41 J 165." This reprint wu not made by Mr. Deane. It ia a review of "Salem Witchcraft by... Calef, and Cotton Mather ••• with Notes by Samuel P. Fowler. It One hundred and thirty-five copies printed, six copies on India paper. It is not, strictly speaking, a bibliographical work. DE BURY (Richardi). Phylobyblon, seu de Querimoniis Librorum omnibus Literarum Amatoribus. [Sinl ulla nota, sed Colonite. MCCCCLXXXIII.] First edition, very rare. An admirable translation of this interesting volume wu publiahed some few years since by Mr. Rodd. These early and rare books often CODtain much amusing matter and considerable information, even at this our advanced state of civilization. Those who come in from a walk on a cold winter's day are here cautioned to use a kerchief ere they presume to look at a rare book, and also to avoid having books opened during meals. DR BURY. Philobiblion. Excellent traite sur l'amour des livres, par Richard de Bury, eveque de Durham, grand chancelier d' Angleterre. Traduit precede d'une introduction et suivi du texte latin par Hippolyte Cocheris. I2mo, pp. lvi, 288. Paris: AuIJry. 1857. DE BURY. Philo-Biblon, a Treatise on the Love of Books, translated by J. Inglis. 8vo. London. 1832. DR BURY. Philobiblon, A Treatise on the Love of Books, By Richard De Bury, Bishop of Durham, and Lord Chancellor of England. f"irst American Edition, with The Literal English Translation of ] ohn B. Inglis. Collated and Corrected with Notes by Samuel Hand. 8vo, pp. x., 252. Albany: Jotl Munsell. MDCCCLXI. Thirty copies printed on large paper. His book relates the meaauret he took, the cWlicultiea he encountered, and all the art he exerted to gratify his favorite puaioll.

BIB L lOG RAP H Y. xxxix<br />

DALRYMPLE (A.) Catalogue of Authors who have written<br />

on Rio de la Plata, Paraguay, and Chaco, collected by A. Dalrymple,<br />

1807. 4to, pp. (2), 22. lAn,don: F. Wingravt. 1807-8.<br />

4' Pinelo-Barcia's, enlarged with a few additions, taken chiefly from Muratori's<br />

Clzristianisi1llD Feliet, and IUch book. as the compiler could find in the British<br />

Museum." - HARRII8E.<br />

DANA (D.) Bibliotheca Probata. Catalogue of Books Selected,<br />

Examined, and Arranged. ... Second Edition. 12mo,<br />

pp. xxxi, 234. New York: Daniel Dana. 1857.<br />

DANIEL (G.) Catalogue of the most Valuable, Interesting,<br />

and Highly Important <strong>Library</strong> of the late George Daniel, Esq.,<br />

of Canonbury Square, Islington. RI. 8vo. London. 1864.<br />

Certainly one of the most curioua, interesting, and valuable collections of early<br />

English literature, particularly as relating to Shakespeare, ever sold. The prices<br />

obtained at this sale for the first four folio editions of Shakespeare, as also for the<br />

very rare first quarto editions of his plays, have never been surpassed. This sale<br />

marks an era for the sale and the prices of early English literature.<br />

DANVERS. Catalogue of the <strong>Library</strong> of the Peabody Institute,<br />

South Danvers, Mass. 8vo, pp. xix, (I), 102. Boston: Printed<br />

by John Wilson and Son. 1855. + Supplement .... July, 18Si.<br />

8vo, pp. 26. [South Danvers.] 1857.<br />

DARLING (J.) Cyclopcedia Bibliographica; a <strong>Library</strong> Manual<br />

of Theological and General Literature, and Guide to Books for<br />

Authors, Preachers, Students, and Literary Men, Analytical,<br />

Bibliographical and Biographical. By James Darling. 2 vols.,<br />

imp. 8vo, pp. iii-xii, (8), 1600; 1601-3328.<br />

London: James Darling. 1854.<br />

"The bibliographical wealth and fulness of the catalogue grow upon us as we proceed,<br />

and we find increased occasion to admire the tact and skill with which the<br />

compiler contrives to furnish the student with the materials for judging of the degree<br />

in which any of the books here registered may be useful to him. "-KittD'I Journal.<br />

DARLING. Cyclopcedia Bibliographica. Subjects: Holy Scriptures.<br />

Imp. 8vo, pp. xi, 1907. London: James Darling. 1859.<br />

DAVIDSON (J.) Bibliotheca Devoniensis, or a Catalogue of<br />

the Printed Books relating to the County of Devon. 4to.<br />

London: Longman. 1852.<br />

DAVIES (R.) Memoir of the York Press, with Notices of<br />

Authors, Printers, and Stationers, in the xVlth, xVllth and XVlllth<br />

Centuries. 8vo. Westminster: Nichols & Son. 1868.<br />

A supplement of fifty-two pages was printed at Exeter.

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