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TURNER, J. M. W.-continued. containing 5 plates in each, and frontispiece.

Wilks, 2393, Proofs and prints mixed, 28. 10s.-Dawson Turner, 3197, Proofs

obtained from the author, with his initials on the blue covers, 1157. — Southgate, July, 1853, proofs and prints mixed (as in deed are all the copies the editor has yet seen), 14 Nos, with two of the Drawings and Turner's initials on the blue covers, 667. 10s.—Utterson, March, 1857, subscription set, 502.

Two different sets of Modern Impressions, on very thick paper, are in existence; one printed on hard paper by Lahee, the other on soft paper by Dawe. We believe about 25 sets of each were so printed from the old coppers in Turner's lifetime: They are very inferior to the original book, and easily detected.

Value about 107.

Turner's Liber Studiorum, a set of Photographs taken by Mr. Thurston Thompson from Thirty original Drawings now in the South Kensington Museum. Lond. Lithographed by Cundal, Downes, and Co., 1861, folio, 31. 13s. 6d., or Mounted on Card in Portfolio, 41. 4s.-Second Series, 1862, folio, 31, 3s.

Liber Studiorum, illustrative of Landscape Composition: a Selection of 15 of the Best Plates from the original Work. Lond. Day and Son, 1859, folio, 1. 1s.

PICTURESQUE VIEWS OF THE SOUTHERN COAST OF ENGLAND, engraved by W. B. and G. Cooke, and other eminent Engravers. Lond. 1814-27, 4to. 16 parts, 2 vols. 80 plates, (32 being vignettes), pub. at 10%. 10s. Sotheby, Aug. 1854, 31. 19s. March, 1857, 57. 188.-LARGE PAPER, PROOFS, imperial 4to. 2 vols. 147. 148. Hanrott, 117. 15s. Dawson Turner, 97. 18s. -LARGEST PAPER, INDIA PROors, folio, 2 vols. 241. J. Baker, May, 1855, 12l. 128. -A set of Engravers' Proofs before the letters, (80) with the etchings to most of them. Arch, in 1836, 40%. Geo. Smith, March, 1861, 902.

Republished under the title of Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour round the Southern Coast of England, illustrated with 84 plates from Drawings by Turner and others. Lond. Nattali, 1849, 4to. 2 vols. 27. 10s.

Views of the Ports of England, engraved in Mezzotinto by T. Lupton. Lond. 1825, folio, 3 nos. 6 plates, all published, at 8s. 6d. each no. PROOFS, 12s. 6d. INDIA PROOFS, 1. 1s. Discontinued, but reproduced with 6 other plates, under the following title;

The Harbours of England, engraved by Thomas Lupton, from drawings by J. M. W. Turner, with illustrative Text by J. Ruskin. Lond. Gambart and Co., 1856, folio, 12 plates, pub. at 27. 2s.

ings by J. M. W. Turner and Thomas River Scenery of England, from drawGirtin, with Hofland. 7 parts in 1 vol. Descriptions by Mrs. 4to. 21 plates in mezzotinto, (including Lond. 1827, engraved title), pub. at 37. 10s. Utterson, March, 1857, with three unpublished plates added, 27. 13s.—LARGE PAPER PROOFS, impub. at 41. 16s. Hanrott, pt. iii. 37. 5s. perial 4to. LARGE PAPER, INDIA PROOFS,

Turner and Girtin's River Scenery of England, small folio, 20 beautiful mezzotinto plates, engraved on steel by eminent artists, principally after the drawings of J. M. W. Turner. Also an engraved title. Pub. at 51. 5s. Reduced, H. G. Bohn, to

17. 11s. 6d.

PICTURESQUE VIEWS IN ENGLAND AND WALES, engraved by the best artists, with descriptive and historic Illustrations by H. E. Lloyd. Lond. 1827-32, royal 4to. 24 parts, published at 14s. each, forming 2 vols., with 96 plates, 167. 16s. LARGE PAPER PROOFS, imperial 4to., at 1. 18. each part, 25%. 48. INDIA PROOFs, at 12. 11s. 6d. each part, 371. 16s. LARGEST PAPER, INDIA PROOFS, royal folio, published at 21. 12s. 6d. each part, 637.-INDIA PROOFS and Etchings, (only 12 printed), at 37. 3s. each part, 757. 12s. Dawson Turner, 3199, a set of Artist's proofs before the letters, 361. Utterson, March 1857, (India Proofs, except the first twelve, which were on French paper) 197. It may be said, however, that at present this fine work is worth the published prices, especially the INDIA PROOFS of the first class, which with the etchings are worth more. The last set sold was Mr. George Smith's, at Sotheby's, March, 1861; in Numbers, complete with the exception of the etching of the streights of Dover, of which only 3 impressions were taken, 1157.

Annual Tour, Wanderings by the Rivers Loire and Seine, by Leitch Ritchie. Lond. 1833, 34, 35, royal 8vo. 3 vols. 61 plates, published at 17. 1s. each vol. INDIA PROOFS, at 21. 2s. Dawson Turner, pt. i. 2882, morocco, 31. 3s. Afterwards issued under the following title:

TURNER'S LIBER FLUVIORUM; or, River Scenery of France, 62 highly finished line engravings on steel by Willmore, Goodall, Miller, Cousens, and other distinguished Artists, with descriptive Letterpress by Leitch Ritchie, and a Memoir of J. M. W. Turner, R.A. by Alaric A. Watts (and Henry G. Bohn). Lond. H.

TURNER, J. M. W.-continued. G. Bohn, 1857, imperial 8vo. 17. 11s. 6d. INDIA PROOFS, (25 printed,) 31. 3s.

Six Views in the Isle of Wight, engraved by J.Landseer, &c. folio, PROOFS, 21. 28. INDIA PROOFS (only 25 sets taken off), 31. 3s. These 6 views form part of a Series undertaken conjointly by Turner and Ibbotson as the painters, and J. Landseer as the engraver, but discontinued from some rupture between the parties before publication. The coppers came out at Landseer's sale, with the name of Turner written on four of them.

Views in Sussex, Part 1, (all published,) map, and 5 plates, engraved by W. B. Cooke, royal folio, published at 31. 3s.

Turner and Girtin's Picturesque Views. Sixty years since, edited, with Memoirs, by Thomas Miller. Lond. Hogarth, 1854, imperial 8vo., 30 plates (15 of them after Turner), 11. 1s. These are a few of the plates published in the ITINERANT, a select collection of Views in Great Britain and Ireland, engraved by WALKER, after drawings by Girtin, Turner, Dayes, Wilson, and others, (afterwards used in the Copper-plate Magazine). Lond. 1799,

folio.

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Sir James. Memoirs of his own Life and Times, 1632-1670. Printed from the original Manuscript. Edinb. 1829, 4to.

101

Edited by Thomas Thomson. copies, printed on club paper were purchased for the members of the BannaSotheby's, December, 1854, tyne Club. 168. See BANNATYNE CLUB, Appendix. See an article on this work, Edinb. Rev. Turner is noticed by Kirkton in his Church History, p. 199, as vol. 51, p. 38. an old servant of the Covenanters, but a turncoat and a fierce, harsh man.

Richard. Nosce te (Hvmors). Lond. 1607, 4to.

A collection of Epigrams, consisting of 46 pages. Steevens, 1105, 1. 6s. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 756, with Turner's Youth know thy selfe, 1624, 157, 158. Heber, pt. iv. with Youth know thy self, 31. 5s. See HERODOTUS, p. Bright, 5719, 47. 4s.

1054.

Youth know thy selfe. Lond. 1624, 4to. pp. 68.

Turner and his Works; illustrated with Examples from his Pictures, and critical Remarks. By John Burnet, - Robert, of Barnstable. Oratio F.R.S., with a Memoir by P. Cunningham: et Epistola de vita et Morte MarLond. 1852, 4to., with 10 etchings by Burnet, 17. 11s. PROOFS, 51. 5s.-Re-tini a Shaumberg. Ingolst. 1580, edited by H. Murray. Lond. Hall and 8vo. Virtue, 1859, 4to. 128.

Notes on the Turner Collection at Marlborough House, by J. Ruskin. Lond. Smith and Elder, 1857, 8vo. pp. 88, 18.

The Life of J. M. W. Turner, founded on Letters and Papers furnished by his Friends and Fellow Academicians. By Walter Thornbury. Lond. 1862, 8vo. 2 vols., published at 17. 10s. reduced 15s.

Among the many works to which Turner contributed illustrations, the following are the principal:

Byron's Works and Life, by Moore; and Finden's illustrations of the same.

Campbell's Poetical Works, published by Moxon.-Finden's Illustrations of the Bible.-Hakewill's Italy.-Heath's Gallery of British Engravings.-The Keepsake.-Milton's Poetical Works.-Moore's Epicurean. Rogers' Italy and Poems, published by Moxon. Sir Walter Whitaker's Leeds and

Scott's Works, Richmondshire.

TURNER, Col. James. Account of his Tryal for breaking open the House of F. Tryon, Merchant. With his Life and Death, 1663,

Panegyrici duo, Orationes sexdecim & tres Commentationes in Loca Scripturæ. Ingolst. 1609, 8vo.

Epistolæ. Col. Agrip. 1615, 8vo.

A copy of each of these is in the BriAn account of Turner will tish Museum. be found in Wood's Athens Oxon. by Bliss, vol. i. p. 680.

See BARNESTAPLE, Obertus, p. 118.

Robert. Astrological Institutions. Lond. 1658, 12mo. With cuts. Towneley, pt. i. 681, 8s. Stowe, 5295, 18s.

Description of the Little World of Man. Lond. 1654, 8vo.

Ars Notaria, or the Notory Art of So. lomon, shewing the Cabalistical Key of Magical Operations. Lond. 1657, 8vo. This was complained of in Parliament during the Commonwealth. See Burton's Diary, vol. i. pp. 305-6.

The British Physician, or the Virtues of English Plants. Lond. 1664, sm. 8vo. With portrait. Nassau, pt. ii. 844, 98. Samuel. An Account of an Embassy to the Court of the Teshoo (Tisu) Lama in Tibet: con

taining a Narrative of a Journey through Budtan, and Part of Tibet; by Captain Samuel Turner. To which are added, Views taken on the Spot, by Lieut. Samuel Davis; and Observations botanical, mineralogical, and medical, by Mr. Robert Saunders. Lond. 1800, 4to. map and 13 plates.

Drury, 4440, 17. 4s. Reed, 6451, 17. 78. Duke of York, 5221, 11. 8s. Gough, 3817, 14. 10s. Towneley, pt. ii. 1464, russia, 12. 11s. 6d. White Knights, 4412, 27. 6s. LARGE PAPER, with proof plates. Dent, pt. ii. 1170, russia, 21. Hibbert, 8195, 21. Earl of Kerry, 615, 37. 158.

TURNER, Samuel H. Notes on the Epistle to the Romans, intended to assist Students in Theology, and others, who read the Scriptures in the Originals. New-York, 1824,

8vo.

Professor Turuer has in this work availed himself of the labours of the

German biblical critics. Prefixed is a translation of Koppe's Latin Introduction to the Epistle to the Romans, and the

work concludes with a well-written' Essay for the consideration of Theological Students.'

Sharon. The History of the Anglo-Saxons; comprising the History of England from the earliest Period to the Norman Conquest. The seventh edition, Lond. 1852, 8vo. 3 vols. 17. 16s.

A valuable and highly esteemed work.

First edition. Lond. 1799-1805, 8vo.

4 vols. Dent, pt. ii. 818, 11. 58.-Second edition, corrected and enlarged, 1807, 4to. 2 vols. Duke of York, 5222, 21. 58. Drury, 4441, 41. 68. Bindley, pt. iii. 2279, 21. 2s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 1727, russia, 31. 168.-Third edition, 1820, 8vo. 3 vols.--Fourth edition, 1823, 8vo. 3 vols. -Sixth edition, 1836, 8vo. 3 vols.Seventh edition, 1852, 8vo. 3 vols. 36s.

HISTORY OF ENGLAND from the earliest Period to the Death of Queen Elizabeth. Lond. 1807--29, 4to. 7 vols. pub. at 107. 10s. -Second edition, 1823-29, 8vo. 12 vols. Third edition, 1828-36, 8vo. 12 vols. 81. 3s. This series is made up of the following works:

History of the Anglo-Saxons to the Norman Conquest, as described above.

History of England during the Middle Ages, from the Norman Conquest to the year 1509. Lond. 1814, 15, 23, 4to. 3 vols. 6.-Second edit, Lond. 1825, 8vo. 5 vols. -Third edition, Lond. 1830, 8vo. 5 vols. 31. Fourth edition, 1853, 8vo. 4 vols. 27. 10s.

VIII. comprising the Political History of The History of the Reign of Henry the Commencement of the English Reformation. Lond. 1826, 4to. 1 vol. 27. 2s.Second edition, 1827, 8vo. 2 vols. 11. 68. See London Mag., N.S. vol. vii. p. 215.

The History of the Reigns of Edward VI., Mary and Elizabeth. Lond. 1829, 4to. 1 vol. 27. 8s.-Third edition, Lond. 1835, 8vo. 2 vols. 17. 12s.

The Sacred History of the World, as displayed in the Creation and subsequent Events of the Deluge. Lond. 1832-4-7, 8vo. 3 vols.-Second edition of vol. i. in 1832. Sixth edition, 1836, 8vo. 3 vols.Eighth edition, with the Author's last additions, Lond. 1848, post 8vo, 3 vols.

17. 11s. 6d.

A Vindication of the Genuineness of the Antient British Poems of Aneurin, Taliesin, Llywarch Hen, and Merdhin, with Specimens of the Poems. Lond. 1803, 8vo. 5s. Bright, 5720, 7s. Geo. Ellis styles Mr. Turner "the able and successful champion of Welsh litera

ture."

Prolusions on the present Greatness of Britain; on modern Poetry; and on the present Aspect of the World. Lond. 1819, 12mo. 5s. 6d.

Richard the Third. A Poem. Lond. 1845, fcp. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

Herbal.

TURNER, William. Three Parts, corrected and enlarged. With the names of the Herbes in Greke, English, Duche, Frenche, and in the Apothecaries and Herbaries Latin. Also, a Booke of the Bathes in England, &c. Collen, by Arnold Birckman, 1568, folio, wood-cuts.

Best edition, to which is appended A most excellent and perfecte Homish Apothecarye or homely Physick booke for all grefes and diseases of the bodye. Translated out of the Alemaine Speeche by John Hollybush. Collen, 1561, pp. Bishop Coverdale.) Stowe, 5482, russia, 45. (Hollybush was the name assumed by 4. 18.-Lond. by Stephen Mierdman, 1551, folio. Hibbert, 8227, 11. "Dr. Turner, who was born at Morpeth, was enquestionably the earliest writer among us that discovered learning and critical

TURNER, W.-continued. judgment in the knowledge of plants." Pulteney. "that Dr. Bulleyn observes, Dr. Turner's Book of Herbs will always grow green, and never wither as long as Dioscorides is held in mind by us mortal wights." See Rambles in Northumber. land, by S. Oliver (Chatto), p. 48.

Libellus de Re Herbaria. Lond. 1538,

4to.

The Names of Herbs in Greke, Latin, Englyshe, Duche and Frenche, &c. Lond.. 1548, 12mo.

Comparison between the Olde Learninge and the Newe. Translated out of Latyn. Southwarke, James Nicholson, 1537, 12mo. Maskell, 1854, 17. 7s.—Lond.

1548, 12mo.

Avium, quarum apud Plinum et Aristotelem mentio est, Historia. Colon.

1554, 4to.-Reprinted, Cantab. 1823, 8vo. Privately printed for G. Thackeray, Provost of King's, Sotheby's, Dec. 1854, 9s. 6d.

A new Dialogue, where in is conteyned the Examinatio of the Masse, and of that Kind of Priesthod, whiche is ordeyned to saye Masse: and to offer vp for Remission of Synne, the Bodye and Bloude of Christ again. Lond. by John Day and W. Seres, n. d. 8vo. Heber, pt. ii. 9s. 6d. In the Bodleian Library.-Lond. by John Day, n. d. 8vo. Maskell, May, 1854, 189. -Lond. Richarde Wyer, n. d. 8vo. Inglis, 1485, 128.

The huntyng and fynding out of the Romish Fox, whiche more than seven Yeares hath bene hyd among the Bisshoppes of England after the Kynges Hyghnes had commanded him (Turner) to be dryuen of hys Realme.

Basyl,

He

The Huntyng of the Romysh Wolfe. [1554?] 16mo. Contains F 4, in eights. White Knights, 4260, morocco, 11s. ber, pt. ii. russia, Herbert's copy, 11. 6s. Maskell, May, 1854, 17. 19s. Bodleian Dr. Library.-n. p. or d. (1554), Evo. Bandinel, pt. i. 1217, 27. 11s.

A new Booke of spiritual physik for dy verse diseases of the Nobilitie and Gentlemen of Englande. Rome, by Marc Ant. Constantius, 1555, 8vo.

A Booke of the Nature and properties as well of the Bathes of England, as of other Bathes of Italy and Germany. Collen, by Arnold Birckman, 1562, folio. Bright, 5722, 118.

here in England. Lond. W. Seres, 1568, 8vo. Heber, pt. ii. 6062, 17. 19s.

The Nature of Wines commonly used

An Account of Turner, "a noted and time," with a list of his works, will be forward theologist and physician of his found in Wood's Athene Oxonienses, vol. i. p. 361.

TURNER, William, M.A. A compleat History of the most Remarkable Providences both of Judgment and Mercy; to which is added whatever is curious in the Works of Nature and Art. Lond. by John Dunton, 1697, folio.

Hibbert, 8226, 11s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1888, 17. 19s. Stowe, 5483, 17. 15s.

History of all Religions in the World, from the Creation down to the present Time. Lond. John Dunton, 1695, 8vo. pp. 684, 68.

-William.

Sound Anatomized

1543, 16mo. Dedicated to Henry VIII. in a philosophical Essay on Music, by Will Wraughton, Turner's assumed with a Discourse on the Abuse of name. Contains F 4 in eights. White Knights, mor. 27. 69. A copy is in the Music. Lond. 1724, 4to. 6s. Douce Collection, Bodleian Library.

The rescuyinge of the Romishe Foxe,

otherwise called the examination of the Hunter, deuised by Steven Gardiner. The seconde Covrse of the Hvnter at the

Romishe Fox, and hys Aduocate and Sworne Patrone Steven Gardiner, Doctor and Defender of the Pope's Canon-law & hys ungodly ceremonies.

Rede in the last Lefe the xij articles of Bisshop Stevens newe Popish Credo. Winchester, by Hanse Hit Prik, 1545. 8vo. Dedicated to Henry VIII. by William Wraughton (Turner), contains n in eights Inglis, 1548, 1. 13s. In the Douce Collection, Bodleian Library.

A Preseruatiue or Triacle against the Poyson of Pelagius. Lond. 1551, 8vo. A copy is in the Bodleian Library.

William. Journal of a Tour

in Greece, Egypt, and the Holy Land, with Excursions to the River Jordan, and along the Banks of the Red Sea to Mount Sinai. By William Turner. Lond. 1820, 8vo. 3 vols.

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TURNOR, Edmund. Collections for the History of the Town and Soke of Grantham, containing authentic Memoirs of Sir Isaac Newton, now first published from the original MSS. in the Possession of the Earl of Portsmouth. Lond. 1806, imper. 4to.

Pp. xvi and 200, with 3 and 6 plates, also 14 plates on the letter-press. Bindley, pt. iv. 749, 7s. 6d. Edwards, 650, 17s. 6d. LARGE PAPER. Dent, pt. ii. 1171, 10s. Baker, 542, (with proofs and etchings), 1. 98. Nassau, pt. ii. 1340, 13s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 726, 16s. Duke of York, 5224, 15s. Hibbert, 8194, 17. 6s. Heber, pt. ii. 10s. Hanrott, pt. iii. 17. 12s.

- Lewis. History of the ancient town and borough of Hertford. Hertford, 1830. 8vo. plates, 18s. LARGE PAPER. INDIA PROOFS, royal 8vo.

17. 10s.

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Richard. The Trial of the notorious Highwayman, Richard Turpin, at the York Assizes, on the 23rd day of March, 1739. York, 1739, 8vo.

Puttick's, June, 1860, 7s. 6d. The Genuine History of the Life of Richard Turpin, the Noted Highwayman. Fourth edition, Lond. 1739, 8vo. pp. 35.

The Whole Life and Conversation, Birth, Parentage, and Conduct of Richard Turpin. Printed for J. Lang at York, n. d. 12mo. 4 leaves. Sotheby's, May 16, 1863, with the preceding, 9s.

TURQUET, Lewis de Mayerne. Historical Collections of the most Memorable Accidents and Tragicall Massacres of France, 1547-1598. Lond. 1598, folio.

Sotheby's, May, 1860, 13s.

General Historie of Spain, translated into English by Edward Grimstone. Lond. 1612, folio, pp. 1400, with woodcuts. TURSELLIN, Horatius. The admirable Life of S. Francis Xavier, transl. by T. F. Paris, 1632, 4to. Pp. 616, with an engraved title-page,

containing a portrait of Xavier, an epistle dedicatory, the author to the reader, table and preface, 13 leaves. Towneley, pt. i. 823, 10s. 6d. North, pt. iii. 726, morocco, 1. 1s.

History of our B. Lady of Loreto, translated out of Latyn into English by T. P. Imprinted with licence, 1608, 8vo. with plates by Guil. de Thiele. Bright, 5725, 198.

TURTLE-DOVE. The Turtle-Dove under the Absence and Presence of her only Choice. By a Lover of the Celestiall Muses. Edinburgh, 1664, 8vo. See FULLARTON, John.

Pp. 256. The greater portion of this volume is in verse. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 765, 61. 6s.

TURTON, Thomas, D.D., Bishop of Ely. Text of the English Bible as now printed by the Universities considered with reference to a Report by a Sub-Committee of Dissenting Ministers. Second edition, corrected and greatly enlarged. Camb, 1833, 8vo.

Thoughts on the Admission of Persons without regard to their Religious Opinions to certain Degrees in the Universities of England. Camb. 1834, 8vo.-Second edition, corrected and enlarged, 1835, 8vo.

ference to Lord Brougham's Discourse on Natural Theology considered with rethat Subject. Camb. 1836, post 8vo. 88.

The Roman Catholic Doctrine of the Eucharist considered in reply to Dr. Wiseman's Argument from Scripture. Camb. 1827, 8vo. 8s. 6d.

Observations on Dr. Wiseman's Reply to Dr. Turton's Roman Catholic Doctrine of the Eucharist considered. Camb. 1839, 8vo. 4s. 6d.

William, M.D. The British Fauna, containing a Compendium of the Zoology of the British Islands; arranged according to the Linnean System. Swansea, 1807, 12mo. 9s.

This useful work contains a complete specification of all the quadrupeds, birds, fish, reptiles, worms, shells, corallines, and animalcula inhabiting Great Britain.

A Medical Glossary: in which the Words in the various Branches of Medicine are deduced from their original Languages, properly accented and explained, by W. Turton, M.D. Lond. 1797, 4to.1802, 4to.

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