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call Historie of the valorous Squire which is complex and difficult, was written Alector; Sonne to the renowned by Dr. Samuel Johnson. Prince Macrobius Franc-Gal; and ANGELO, Dominico. L'Ecole des to the Peerelesse Princesse Priscar-Armes. Londres, 1763. oblong folio. Roxburghe, 1713, 7s. 6d. Duke of York, axe, Queene of High Tartary. Lon- 273, 17. 118. don, 1590. 4to.

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Michael. A Selection of Twelve

Black letter. A copy in Longman and Heads from the Last Judgment of Co.'s Catalogue for 1816, No. 5482, (sup- Michael Angelo, by R. Duppa, posed unique) was marked 15l. 15s.

Anecdotes of Polite Literature. F.S.A. London, 1801.imperial folio. London, 1764. 12mo. 5 vols. Of this work, very few copies were An amusing and judicious selection, very destroyed. It was published at 47. 4s. printed; the copper plates have been neatly printed. Steevens, 944, 16s. 6d. Hollis, 30, 11. 2s. ANGELONI, Battista. Letters on

Angel. The Life of the Rev. the English Nation, translated from Fa. Angel, of Joyeuse, Capuchin the original Italian. London, 1755 Preacher. Douay, 1623. 8vo. with or 6. 8vo. 2 vols. 3s. 6d. A libellous work, written by Dr. ShebA copy is in the British Museum. Nas-beare, under the feigned name of a Jesuit. Willett, 23, 6s. sau, pt. i. 1987, russia, 17. 10s. Lloyd, 112, 17. 19s. Inglis, 872, 27. 158. Brand, 31. 3s.

three portraits.

ANGELUS, Anglice ANGEL or AN

GELL.

ANGELUS a S. Francisco.

Certa

ANGEL, John. History of Ireland. Dublin, 1781. 12mo. 2 vols. 5s. ANGELL, Christ. Christ. Angell men Seraphicum Provinciæ Angliæ a Grecian, who tasted of many pro Sancta Dei Ecclesia, Opera et Stripes and Torments inflicted by Labore Angeli a S. Francisco. the Turkes, his Account of the Cru- Duaci, 1649. 4to. with portraits, elties he endured; also his Epistle 37. 3s.

in commendation of England, par- British Museum. Sotheby's in 1816, 177. Written by N. Mason. A copy is in the ticularly Oxford and Cambridge, 17s. Evans in 1817. 97. 9s. Gardner, 1854, where he resided for some years. 21. 4s. Sotheby's, 1856, 37. 15s. Oxford, 1617. 4to. with wood cuts.

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Apologia pro Scoto-Anglo.

In Greek and English. Marq. of Towns-Duaci. 1656. 12mo.

hend, 145, 17. 65. Inglis, 112, 1. 11s. Nassau, pt. i. 166, 27. Sotheby's, 1813,

41. 48.

A copy is in the British Museum. Angler. The Angler: a Poem in

- Encomion of the famous King-six Cantos: by Piscator. (by T. P. dom of Great Britain, and the two Lathey.) London, 1819. 12mo. pp. flourishing sister Universities, Cam-234. 6s.

brige and Oxford. Camb. 1619. 4to. On VELLUM (unique) Sotheby's in 1823, Copies on THICK PAPER (20 printed) 10s.

A copy is in the Bodleian Library.

Enchiridion de Institutis Græcorum Gr. et Lat. Cantab. 1619. 4to. 15s.

A Latin copy of this work 'learnedly noted' by George Fhelavius, according to

47. 12s.

(Republished with a new title, 1820) The experienced Angler, 1662. See VENABLES, Robert.

The Gentleman Angler. Lon

Ant. à Wood, appeared at Francof. 1655. don, 1726. 8vo. 5s.

8vo. entitled Status et Ritus Ecclesiæ Reprinted 1736, n. d. and in 1786, as a Græcæ. Copies of both editions are in novel publication.

the British Museum. Angell likewise The North Country Angler; published 'De Antichristo,' 1624, 4to. or, the Art of Angling as practised John. Stenography, or Short in the Northern Counties of EngHand improved. London, 1758. land. Leeds, 1800. 8vo.

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8vo. 4s.

The first edition of this treatise was

The preface or dedication to this system, published London, 1786. 8vo.

Angler. The Universal Angler,| Angleterre, Discourse des Troubles or that Art improved in all its Parts, nouvellement advenuz du Royaume especially in Fly-fishing. London, d'Angleterre au Moys d' Octobre, 1569; avec une Declaration, faicte

1766. 8vo.

- The Angler's Magazine, by a par le Comte de Northumberland, Lover of that healthful and inno- et autres grand Seigneurs d'Anglecent Diversion, (by Geo. Smith). terre. Lyon, 1570. 8vo. London, 1754. 12mo. 3s.

Haworth, 791, 10s. 6d.
The Angler's Manual: or,
concise Lessons of Experience. Li-
verpool, 1808. oblong 8vo. with
Etchings by Howitt.

Some copies were printed in 4to.
The Angler's Vade Mecum.

London, 1681. 12mo. 5s.

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Reprinted 1689, 1700.

1758. 12mo. 3s. 6d.

See ANGLING.

Annales des Choses memorables d'Angleterre sous Henry Paris, 1647. 4to.

Towneley, pt. i. 313, in morocco, 1l. 18s. Description des Guerres d' Angleterre et de France. Amst. VIII. 1668. 4to.

Bindley, pt. ii. 785, 13s. 6d.

Histoire des Evenemens tragiques d'Angleterre, et des derniers

The Anglers, eight Dialogues Troubles d'Ecosse, contenant une in Verse, with Notes. London, Relation des Conspirations contre les Rois Charles II. et Jacques II. A well-written little work, (ironical-Cologne, 1686. 12mo. ascribed to Dr. Scott), consisting of 56 pp. Constable, 424, 5s. with an address to the reader. Haworth, Towneley, pt. ii. 443, with portraits, 18s. 787, 9s. Histoire d'Angleterre, repreANGLESEY, Arthur Annesley, Earl sentée par Figures par F. A. David, of. Memoirs, intermixed with mo- accompagnées d'un Precis historique ral, political, and historical Obser- (par le Tourneur et autres). Paris, 1784-1800. 4to. 3 vols. 27. 2s. vations, by way of Discourse, in a Letter (to Sir Peter Pett): to which is prefixed, a Letter written by his De la Constitution de l'AnLordship during his Retirement gleterre et des Changemens qu'elle from Court. London, 1693. 8vo. 5s. a éprouvés dans son Esprit que, Published by Sir Pet. Pett, Knight. An dans ses Formes, depuis son son, Bart. will be found appended to The Origine jusqu'à nos Jours: avec Earl of Anglesey's State of the Govern- quelques Remarques sur l'ancienne ment and Kingdom,' &c. London, 1694. Constitution de France. Par un Anglois, Seconde (M. Frisell). London, Edition. Paris, 1820. 8vo. 99 pp.

answer to this work by Sir Peter Thomp

4to. 4s.

Privileges of the House of Lords and Commons.

1702. 8vo. pp. 172.

Heath, 4409, 8s. 6d. An account of this

In very little estimation. Some copies are printed on vellum paper.

A valuable little work.

Anglia. De Persecutione Angli

nobleman, with a list of his writings, will cana Epistola, 1582. Vide PARSONS, be found in Dr. Bliss' Edition of Wood's Robert. Athen. Oxon. iv. 181-7, 579.

Anglesey.-The History of the Island of Anglesey, with the Memoirs and genealogical account of Owen Glendour. London, 1775.

4to. 5s.

Descriptiones quædam illius inhumanæ et multiplicis Persecutionis quam in Anglia propter fidem sustinent Catholice Christiani. folio.

Six pages, with prints. In a sale at Sotheby's in 1824, the following, 'De PerIntended as a supplement to Rowland's secutione Anglicana Libellus, 6 plates, Mona Antiqua Restaurata. Romæ, 1582,' was sold for 2l. 15s.

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subierunt aliquot e Societate Jesu bility and Gentry in Great Britain Sacerdotum in ultima Angliæ Per- and Wales, in a collection of select secutione. Praga, 1683. 4to. with Views engraved by W. Angus, from portraits, 21. 2s. Pictures and Drawings by the most

Regni Angliæ sub Elizabetha eminent Masters, with Descriptions Religio et Gubernatio Ecclesiastica. of each View. Lond. 1787-1810. Lond. 1729. 4to. 5s. oblong 4to. 63 plates.

Angling.-A Catalogue of books on Angling, with some brief notices of several of their authors. London, 1811. 8vo. pp. 21.

By Sir Henry Ellis, originally printed in the British Bibliographer, of which fifty copies were taken off separately. Sotheby's in June, 1827. 13s.(Reprinted with additions by Mr. Pickering, and again by Mr. Russell Smith, 1s. 6d.)

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The Art of Angling. 1653. 4to.

See BARKER, Thomas.

Prints, 21. 2s. Proofs, 51. 5s. In little estimation except the impresFonthill, 1311, 57. 5s. Graves, 97 (Proofs) 51. sions be good. Bindley, pt. i. 126, 37. 15s. 12s. 6d. The copper plates of this work were lately in existence, and many copies have been struck off under the old date.

Annalia Dvbrensia: Vpon the yeerely Celebration of Mr. Robert Dover's Olympick Games vpon Cotwold Hills. London, 1636. 4to.

Contains pp. 72, A-K 2, with a frontispiece, in the lower part of which is Captain Dover on horseback. (Very rare.) In Dr.

New and excellent Experiments and Secrets in the art of Bliss's edition of Ant. à Wood's Athenæ Angling. London, 1675. 12mo. Oxonienses, iv. 222-3, will be found an acwith frontispiece and cuts, 6s.

count of this curious work.-ORIG. EDIT. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 891, 77. 78. Bindley, pt.

Sotheby's in 1823, 17. 1s. Reprinted i. 152, 127. 12s. Saunders in 1818, 137. 2s. 6d.

1677 and 1684,

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Thorpe, 107. 10s. Midgley, 8. 88.REPRINT.

The true Art of Angling. Boswell, 918, 27. 10s. Nassau, pt. i. 168, Lond. for Ustonson, 1770. 12mo. russia, 27.11s. Towneley, pt. i. 302, 37.13s. 6d. Haworth, 782, 12s. Annals of the Fine Arts, (Edited An Essay on the right of by Jas. Elmes and B. R. Haydon). Angling in the River Thames, and Lond. 1816-20. 8vo. 17 Nos. in 5 in all the other navigable rivers. vols. with plates, 17. 11s. 6d. Reading, n. d. 8vo.

See FINE ARTS.

(Reprinted, 1787.) Haworth, 777, 14s. ANNE BULLEN, Queen of K. See ANGLER. Henry VIII. Epistre contenant le Anglorum, Metamorphoses, or Proces criminel faict a l'Encontre Reflections upon the late changes of de la Royne Anne Boullant d'AnGovernment in England. 1660. 8vo. gleterre, en Vers par Carles AulmosLloyd, 858, 48. nier du Daulphin. Lyon, 1545. 12mo. Metamorphosis, sive Muta- Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. i. 243, 1. 10s. In tiones variæ Regum, Regni, Rerum-Nichols' Progresses of Q. Elizabeth, will que Angliæ. Anno. 1653. 12mo. 5s. be found the Ceremonial of Marriage and Principally taken from Clement Walker's History of Independency, by M. Z. Boxhornius.

In the Household Book of Henry VIII. are many curious facts relating to Anne Boleyn.

Verses and Ditties made at her Coronation.

Academiæ

ANNE, Queen of King James I. Oxoniensis Funebria sacra Annæ Reginæ. Oxon. 1619.

Speculum, or the Worthies of England in Church and State, alphabetically digested into the several Shires and Counties therein 4to. 6s. contained, &c. Lond. 1684. 8vo. pp. 974. 6s.

An abridgment of Fuller's Worthies of England, with a continuation. The preface is signed G. S. Nassau, pt. i. 39, 10s. Bp. of Ely, 25, 14s. 6d. Gough, 69, 17. 1s. ANGUS, W. Seats of the No

Another 'Lachrymæ Cantabrigienses.' Cantab. 1619, 4to. 6s.

Fifth Child of K. Charles I. NOAIA, sive Musarum Cantab. Concentus et Congratulatio ad Regem Carolum de quinta Sobole

clarissima Principe, sibi nuper feli-Earl of Kerry, 23. (1758-1817) 297. 8s. cissimè nata. Cantab. 1637. 4to.

Fonthill, 1139, (1758-1819) 24. Duke of
York, 111, (1758-1823) 217. Drury, 89,
This valuable publication originated
(1758-1825) 417. 10s.
with Robert Dodsley, at the suggestion of
Edmund Burke, who was for some years
editor and principal contributor.

Bindley, pt. iii. 581, 5s. ANNE, Queen of Great Britain. The Life of Queen Anne. London, 1721. 8vo. 2 vols. 5s. See BOYER, A. ANNESON, Jas. i.e. MAXWELL, Jas. Some time after the year 1791, the copyANNET, Peter. The Free En-right and stock from 1758 to 1790, were purquirer. London, 1762. folio. chased by Otridge and other booksellers. had for a short time previously (during the After which period Messrs. Rivingtons, who illness of Mr. Dodsley) been agents for the work, published a rival continuation, which 1820 to 1824, when the two merged by arlasted from 1791 to 1812, and again from rangement into one.

For this deistical publication the author was pilloried, and imprisoned. Anuet was probably author of the following, for the most part published without his name: Judging for ourselves; or, Free-thinking the great Duty of Religion, 1739, 1794. The History of Joseph considered, by

Mencius Philalethes, 1744.

The Conception of Jesus considered, 1744. The Resurrection of Jesus considered, in Answer to the Tryal of the Witnesses. 1744. 1st Edition, n. d. 2d. spurious. 3d. with great amendments, 1744.

The Resurrection reconsidered, 1744. The Resurrection of Jesus demonstrated to have no Proof.

(The History of Man after God's own heart. Replied to by Dr. Chandler.)

The Resurrection Defenders stript of all Defence, 1745.

The Sequel of the Resurrection of Jesus considered, (1745).

Observations on the Life of St. Paul. The History and Character of Paul examined.

A Letter to Gilbert West, Esq. and to the Author of the Observations on St.

Paul's Conversion, 1748.

Supernaturals examined.

Social Bliss considered, 1749.

A Collection of the Tracts of a certain free Enquirer, noted by his sufferings for his opinions, 1766.

Lectures, 1768, with a portrait of Annet, by Darling.

Short Hand. Three Editions.

ANNILO, Orosius. Dissertatio de Bello Dano-Anglico, 4to. 6s.

Annual Biography and Obituary from 1817 to 1837, inclusive, 8vo. 21 vols. 51. 5s.

Published at 15s. each.

Some sets of the work have been made up by substituting Rivington's continuation, with fictitious titles. How to distinby referring to the preface of the General guish the substitution may be ascertained Index published by Baldwin & Co. in. 1826, 8vo. price 17. 4s.

A general index, 1758-80, was published by Dodsley, in 1783; another, 1781-90, by seding the previous ones, from the comthe Rivingtons, in 1799; (and a third, supermencement to 1819, in 1826. And, as this complete Index is only applicable to the original, or Dodsley series, the volumes published by Rivingtons are generally rejected.)

Annual Register. A Continuation, 1791-1800, 11 vols. 1801– 1812, 12 vols. 1820-4, 5 vols. Published by Messrs. Rivingtons. London, 8vo.

This continuation, though not generally adopted, for the reason stated above, has the character of being carefully compiled.

from its commencement in 1780, to The New Annual Register 1825, inclusive. Lond., 8vo. 46 vols.

Andrew Kippis, D.D. was many years editor of this Annual, (and Dr. Gregory and Alex. Chalmers were large contribu

tors). Drury, 90, (1780-1825, 46 vols.) 71. Sotheby's in 1827, (1780-1806, 27 vols.) 37.

Annual Register. The Edinburgh Annual Register, from the comAnnual Register, from its commencement in 1808 to 1827. Edinb. mencement in 1758 to 1790 inclu- 8vo.

sive, 32 vols. Continuation pub- Sir Walter Scott was the ostensible lished by Otridge, Baldwin, and editor of this work. Drury, No. 1285, (1808 others, 1791-1827 inclusive, 37 vols., -23, 22 vols.) 51.

and Index from 1758 to 1819, 1 vol. Annual Review, from the comLondon, 8vo. 70 vols. (Since con-mencement in 1802, to its finish in tinued to 1856, and still proceeding.) 1808, by Arthur Aikin. London. Roxburghe, 7454, (1758—1801) 167. 165. royal 8vo. 7 vols. 17. 1s.

An excellent periodical, which met with but little encouragement.

Lady Craven, Margravine of. The Sleep-walker. Strawberry-Hill.

Annus Mirabilis. Lond. 1660, 1771. 8vo.

&c. 4to.

A translation from the French of Pont

An annual publication, much censured de Vile, of which only 75 copies were by Ant. à Wood.

Anonymiana.

muel.

printed. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 891, 17. 4s. See PEGGE, Sa-Strettell, 1609, mor. 17. 5s. Roxburghe, 4374, 17. 108. Brockett, 2950, 27. Utterson, Lady Craven likewise published The Miniature Picture,' 1781, 8vo.

ANQUETIL, Louis Peter.

21. 10s.

Sum-1852, 27. 38.

mary of Universal History; exhi- Roxburghe, 4373,7s. 6d., Nourjad, Hammerbiting the Rise, Decline, and Re-smith, 1803, 5s., and others. volutions of the different Nations of the World, from the Creation to the to Constantinople. In a Series of Journey through the Crimea present Time. Translated from the Letters from the Right Hon. ElizaFrench. London, 1800. 8vo. 9 vols. beth, Lady Craven, to the Margrave Said to be an abridgment of the English reith. Lond. 1789. 4to. pp. 332, 15s. of Brandebourg Anspach and BaUniversal History. Earl of Kerry, 22, bound in vellum, 47. 5s. A translation of Fonthill, 361, 17. 3s. Anquetil's Memoirs of the Court of France Pleasant Passetime for Christduring the reign of Louis XIV., and the mas Evenings, or the Predictions of Regency of the Duke of Orleans, was pub- Cosmopolitus Occultarius, &c. Lonlished 1791, 8vo. 2 vols. 10s. 6d. ANSON, George, Lord. A Voyage Privately printed. A copy on vellum at don, 1795. 12mo. round the World, 1740-4, com- the sale of the Mac-Carthy library brought piled from Papers, and other Mate-63 fr.

rials of the Right Hon. George, Letters from Lady Craven to Lord Anson, by Richard Walter, the Margrave of Anspach, during M.A. (Benj. Robins,) London, 1748. her Travels through France, Ger4to. with 42 plates. many, Russia, &c. in 1785 and

In Davis' Olio, pp. 1-4, is an article as 1787. Second Edition, including to who was the compiler of this voyage. a variety of Letters not before pubHeath, 2806, 17. 188. Willett, 88, 27. 2s. lished. London, 1814. 4to. LARGE PAPER. Gough, 183, 21. 4s. Nassau,

pt. i. 169, 27. 5s. Baker, 145, with a draw

Memoirs of the Margravine ing of Lord Anson, by Wale, 31. 8s. Rox- of Anspach, written by herself. burghe, 7160, 37. 10s. Marq. of Townshend, London, 1826. 8vo. 2 vols. with 146, 31. 16s. Reprinted 1749, 4to. 1748,

8vo. 1767, 4to. 1776, 4to. Also in Callan-portraits, 28s.
der's Voyages, vol. iii., in Harris, and other
collections.

ANSTEY, Christopher.

Poetical

A Supplement to Lord Anson's Life and Writings, by his Son. LonWorks, with some Account of his Voyage round the World, containing a Discovery and Description Nassau, pt. i. 170, 17. 14s. The writings don, 1808. 4to. with plates. of the Island of Frivola. By the of this celebrated person have been much Abbé COYER. To which is prefixed admired, particularly the New Bath Guide, an introductory Preface by the His Election Ball,' 1776, 4to. had cuts which has gone through many editions. Translator. Lond. 1752. 8vo. 2s. 6d. after the manner of Hogarth. C. Anstey, A satirical romance on the French nation. in 1774, published a poem in 4to. entitled ANSPACH, Lewis Amedeus. Sum-"The Priest dissected,' which he afterwards mary of the Laws of Commerce and suppressed.

Navigation, adapted to the Island ANSTIS, John, Garter King of

of Newfoundland. Lond. 1809. 8vo.

Arms. Curia Militaris, or a Trea

This author likewise published a His-tise of the Court of Chivalry. Lontory of the Island of Newfoundland, Lon-don, 1702. 8vo. 4s. don, 1819, 8vo. pp. 512, with two maps.

VOL. I.

This curious Tract (never published)

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