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This catalogue describes 956 items, and does great credit to the diligence and accuracy of its compiler, and deserves a place in every good library, from the interesting information which it affords of the works of our early poets.

863 GRIFFITH (T. W.) Sketches of the Early History of /25 Baltimore. 1821.

Maryland.

8vo, half green morocco, gilt top.

864 GRIFFITH. Sketches of the Early History of Maryland 312 and Annals of Baltimore.

Baltimore. 1821-24.

2 vols. in 1, 8vo, half green morocco, gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet.

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866 GRIGG (John W.) Catalogue of the Private Library of 550 John W. Grigg of Philadelphia. Privately Printed. 1867.

Imp. 8vo, pp. 50, half green morocco, gilt top, by Bradstreet; ten copies printed.

867 GRIGSBY (Hugh Blair). A Discourse on “The Vir2/3 ginia Convention of 1776," delivered

8vo, pp. 206, cloth.

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July 3, 1855. Richmond. 1855.

868 GRIMKÉ (Thomas S.) An Oration... Fourth of July,

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869 GRISWOLD (R. W.) The Republican Court or Ameri2600 can Society in the Days of Washington. By Rufus Wilmot Griswold. With Twenty-one Portraits of Distinguished Women, engraved from Original Pictures by

Woolastan, Copley, Gainsborough, Stuart, Trumbull,
Pine, Malbone, and other contemporary Painters.

New York: D. Appleton and Company. M. DCCC. LV.
Extended to 2 vols., imp. 8vo, half purple morocco extra, gilt, uncut. This copy is
illustrated with 74 EXTRA PLATES and 2 TITLE-PAGES in water colors. See
Washington (G.)

870 [GROSE (F).]

Advice to Officers of the British Army. A Fac Simile reprint of the Sixth London Edition.

With Introduction and Notes.

New York: Agathynian Club. 1867.

8vo, half blue morocco, gilt top, by Bradstreet; 120 copies printed. A FACSIMile RePRINT of the 6th London edition. One of three copies printed on thin paper. An imitation of Swift's "Advice to Servants," which was probably derived from a German source, "Dedekinders de Morum Simplicitate."

75-871 GROTE (George). History of Greece: 1. Legendary

Greece. II. Grecian History to the Reign of Peisistratus

at Athens.

London: J. Murray. 1854–56.

12 vols., 8vo, cloth, uncut; FOURTH AND BEST EDITION; scarce.

“A great literary undertaking, equally notable whether we regard it as an accession to what is of standard value in our language, or as an honorable monument of

what English scholarship can do."—Athenæum.

8500 872 GRUNER (Lewis). Specimens of Ornamental Art, selected from the best Models of Classical Epochs. Illustrated by 80 Plates. With Descriptive Text by Emil Braun. London. 1850.

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Imp. folio Atlas of Plates, and 4to Text, bound in half morocco, gilt top, uncut.
This magnificent work is illustrated with designs from the most beautiful specimens of

ORNAMENTAL ART in Europe, many of them elaborately colored, and on a
scale never before attempted. The names of Raphael, Romano, Holbein,
Giotto, Bramante, and Luini, give the work the highest classical character.
It is the most elegant work on DECORATIVE ART ever published.

873 GRÛNDLICHE | An-und aufforderung|an die Ehmahlig

erweckte hier und dar zerstreuete | Seelen dieses Landes, | In oder ausser Partheyen, | zur | Neuen Umfassung, | Gliedlicher Vereinigung, | und | Gebets-Gemeinschaft; | Dargelegt aus dringendem Herzen eines um Heilung | der Brûche Zions ângstlich bekûmmerten Gemûths, [im jahr 1736. | Philadelphia,| Gedruckt und zu haben bey B. Franklin, M DCC XLII. 4to, pp. 14, uncut; fine clean copy.

874 [GRYNEUS.]

Novvs orbis re-gionvm ac Insvlarvm 1200 ve- teribus incognitarum, unà cum tabula cosmographica, & aliquot aliis consimilis argumenti libeliis, quorum | omnium catalogus sequenti patebit pagina. | His accessit copiolus rerum memorabilium index. [Printer's arms.] Parisiis apud Ioannem | Paruum sub flore Lilio, uia ad sanctum Iacobum.] [1532.]

Folio, 26 1., pp. 502, (1), old vellum; LARGE MAP, in 2 sections.

A valuable collection of early voyages to America, respecting which, see [Harrisse] "Bibliotheca Americana."

GUARD (Theodore de la). See [Ward (Nathaniel)].

875 GUILD (Reuben A.) The Librarian's Manual: a Treat450 ise on Bibliography, comprising a Select and Descriptive

List of Biographical Works; to which are added Sketches of Public Libraries, Illustrated with Engravings.

New York: Printed by Munsell. MDCCCLVIII.

Fcap 4to, boards, uncut.

GUIZOT (M.) See Washington (G.)

GULLIVER (Lemuel). See [Swift (J.)]

876 GUTCH (J. M.) A Lytell Geste of Robin Hode. In

eight Fyttes. With other Ancient and Modern Ballads
and Songs relating to this celebrated Yeoman. To
which is prefixed his History and Character, grounded
upon other Documents than those made use of by his
former biographer, "Mister Ritson."
"Mister Ritson." Adorned with
Cuts by F. W. Fairholt, F.S.A. London: Longman. 1847.

2 vols., 8vo, half green morocco, gilt top, uncut, by W. Mathews; fine copy. Appended are "Dissertations upon the Morris Dance and Maid Marian, etc., by Mr. Hone and F. Douce, Esq."

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AKEWELL (James). The History of
Windsor, and its Neighbourhood. By
James Hakewell.
London. 1813.

4to, half morocco, gilt top, uncut; numerous FINE STEEL
PLATES. From Daniel O'Connell's library, with
his BooK PLATE.

878 HAKLUYT (R.) The Principall Navigations, Voiages and Discoueries of the English nation, made by Sea or ouer Land, to the most remote and farthest distant Quarters of the earth at any time within the compasse of these 1500 yeeres: Deuided into three seuerall parts, according to the positions of the Regions whereunto they were directed. ... Including the English valiant attempts in searching almost all the corners of the vaste and new world of America, etc.

Imprinted at London by George Bishop and Ralph Newberie, Deputies to Christopher Barker, printer to the Queenes most excellent Majestie. 1589. Folio, calf, antique, gilt edges; very rare. Title-page mounted, otherwise a fine copy, containing the six inserted leaves between pp. 643 and 644, with the account. of Sir Francis Drake's voyage to the south.

"Every reader conversant in the annals of our naval transactions will cheerfully acknowledge the merit of Richard Hakluyt, who devoted his studies to the investigation of those periods of English history which regard the improvement of navigation and commerce. To him we are principally indebted for a clear and comprehensive description of those noble discoveries of the English nation, made by sea or overland, to the most distant quarters of the earth. His volumes contain an invaluable treasure of nautical information, which, even at this day, affix to the name of Hakluyt a brilliancy of reputation, which a series of ages can never efface or obscure."-ZoucH's "Life of Sir Philip Sydney."

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