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KEATS (John, 1796-1820).

edition.

Poetical Works, new

Moxon, 1851, 12mo.

KEMBLE (John M.). The Saxons in England; a His-
tory of the English Commonwealth, till the Norman
Conquest, 2 vols.
Longmans, 1849, 8vo.

KEN (Bp. Thomas, 1637-1711). Life. By a Lay-
man. [J. L. Anderdon.] Pickering, 1853, 8vo.
KERR (Robert, d. 1814). Collection of the best
Voyages and Travels, from the earliest Ages to the
present Time, 18 vols.
Lond. 1811-24, 8vo.

Contents: Vol. I. Discoveries in the Time of King Alfred, in the Ninth Century: Discovery of Iceland by the Norwegians; Voyages of Ohthere to the White Sea and the Baltic; On the Situation of Sciringes-heal and Hæthum, by J. R. Forster; Voyage of Wulfstein in the Baltic Voyage of Sighelm to India; Travels of John Erigena to Athens; Geography of the known World in the Ninth Century, as described by King Alfred; Travels of Andrew Leucander in the Eleventh Century; Voyage of Swanus to Jerusalem in 1052; Voyage of Three Ambassadors from England to Constantinople about 1056; Pilgrimage of Alured to Jerusalem in 1058, and of Ingulphus, in 1064; Original Discovery of Greenland by the Icelanders in the ninth century; Discovery of Winland, or America, by the Icelanders, about 1001; Travels of two Mahometans into India and China in the ninth century; Travels of Rabbi Benjamin [of Tudela] from Spain to China in the twelfth century; of an Englishman in Tartary in 1243; Revolutions in Tartary; Travels of John de Plano Carpini, in 1246; of W.de Rubruquis, about 1253; of Haitho, Prince of Armenia, in 1254; of Marco Polo into China and the East, 12601295; of Oderic of Portenau, in 1318; of Sir John Mandeville, in 1322; Itinerary of Pegoletti, between Asof and China, in 1355; Voyages of the Zeni, in 1380: Travels of Schildtberger, in 1394; of the Ambassadors of Shah Rokh, in 1419; Voyage and Shipwreck of Quirini, in 1431; Travels of Josaphat Barbaro to Tanna [Azof] in 1436. II. Pilgrimages from England to the Holy Land, 1097-1107; Discovery of Madeira; Discovery and Conquest of the Canary Islands; Discoveries of the Portuguese in Africa and India, 1412-1505; Discoveries of the World to the year 1555, by Antonio Galvano; Journey of Contarini into Persia, in 1473-6; Voyages of Discovery by the Portuguese along the West coast of Africa, during the life of Don Henry, and continued to the discovery of the Cape of Good Hope, in 1486; Voyages of Cada Mosto and Pedro de Cintra to the Coast of Africa, 1455-1456, &c.; Discovery and Conquest of India by the Portuguese, 1497-1505, by Lopez de Castaneda; Letters from Lisbon in the beginning of the sixteenth century, respecting the then recent discovery of the route by sea to India, &c. III. Discovery of America by Columbus, written by his son Ferdinand; Herrera's Account of Columbus's Discoveries; Voyages of Americus Vespucius; Discoveries and Settlements of the Spaniards in the West Indies from the Death of Columbus to the Expedition of Cortes against Mexico, referring particularly to Ovando, Ponce de Leon, Diego Columbus, Hojeda and Nicuessa, Balboa, Velasquez, Hernandez de Cordova, and Grijalva; Discovery and Conquest of Mexico, written -in 1568, by Captain Bernal Diaz del Castillo. IV Bernal Diaz (continued); Zarate's Discovery and Conquest of Peru by Pizarro, and of its History subsequent to the death of Pizarro. V. Zarate's History of Peru (continued); Early History of Peru, from Garcilasso de la Vega; Discovery and Conquest of Chili; Discovery of Florida, from Herrera. VI. English Voyages of Discovery to America, by John and Sebastian Cabot, Robert Thorne, Sir T. Pert and Tho. Tison; Voyages of Jacques Cartier to Newfoundland and Canada, 1534-1537; Continuation of Discoveries and Conquests by the Portuguese in India, from 1505-1539; Expedition of Solyman Pecha from Suez to India against the Portuguese at Diu; Voyage of Don Stefano de Gama from Goa to Suez in 1540, by Juan de Castro, with a continuation of

KERR'S VOYAGES (continued).

the Portuguese affairs in India to 1617. VII. Portuguese Expedition to Madagascar in 1613; Transactions in India, 1617-1640; Occurrences in Pegu, &c.; Account of the Portuguese Possessions between the Cape of Good Hope and China; Voyages and Travels in Egypt, Syria, Arabia, Persia and India, by Lodovico Verthema, in 1503-8; Voyages and Travels of Cæsar Frederick in India, &c., 1563-81; Early English Voyages to Guinea and other parts of the West Coast of Africa, comprising those of Windham and Pinteado in 1552, 1553, of Lok, 1554, Towerson, 1555-1558, Rutter, 1562, Baker, 1563, Carlet, 1564, Fenner, 1566, Hogan, 1577, Roberts, 1585, Welsh, 1588-90, Rainolds and Dassel, 1591; Miscellaneous Early Voyages of the English, comprising Escape of the Primrose from Bilboa in 1565, Drake's Voyage to the West Indies in 1585, Captain Whiddon's Voyage to the Azores in 1586, Notable Service of Drake in 1587; Account of the Spanish Armada, 1588, Earl of Cumberland's Voyage to the Azores in 1589, Sea-Fight in the Straits of Gibraltar, April 1590 and April 1591, Sir Walter Raleigh's Account of the Fight at the Azores, 31st of August, 1591; Note of the fleet of the Indies expected in Spain 1591, Flicke's report of a cruizing Voyage to the Azores in 1591, Linschoten's Exploits of the English from 1589 to 1592, Sir J. Burrough's Voyage to the Azores in 1592, The taking of two Spanish ships in 1592, Destruction of an East India carak in 1594. List of Royal Navy of England at the death of Queen Elizabeth; Early Voyages of the English to the East Indies before the establishment of an exclusive Company, comprising Thomas Stevens's Voyage to Goa in 1579, Fitch's over-land Journey, 1583, Letters from John Newbery and others. VIII. Eldred's Voyage in 1583; Raymond and Lancaster's Voyage in 1591; Captain B. Wood in 1596, Captain J. Davis in 1598, William Adams to Japan in 1598, Michelburny to India in 1604; Early Voyages of the English to ludia, after the establishment of the East India Company, comprising First Voyage of the English East India Company in 1601, under Captain James Lancaster, with Account of Java and Bantam; Second Voyage in 1604, under Sir Henry Middleton; Third Voyage in 1607, under Captain W. Keeling; William Hawkins's Narrative: Observations of William Finch; Captain David Middleton's Voyage in 1607; Fourth Voyage in 1608, by Captain Sharpey, including Covert's Relation; Voyage of Captain R. Rowles; Fifth Voyage in 1609, under Captain D. Middleton: Sixth Voyage in 1610, under Sir H. Middleton, with Downton's Journal; Seventh Voyage in 1611, under Captain A. Hippon, with Floris's Notices; Eighth Voyage in 1611, by Captain J. Saris. IX. Eighth Voyage (continued); Ninth Voyage in 1612, by E. Marlow; Tenth Voyage in 1612, by T. Best, with Notes by Copland, Boner, &c.; Eleventh Voyage in 1612; Twelfth Voyage in 1613, by Captain C. Newport; Captain N. Downton's Voyage in 1614, with Elkington and Dodsworth's Supplement; R. Steel and J. Crowther's Journey to Ispahan in 1615-16; Captain Peyton's Voyage to India in 1615; Roger Hawes' Journal; Sir Thomas Roe's Journal of his Embassy; Edward Terry's Voyage in 1616; Coryat's Journey to the Court of the Great Mogul; Dutch proceedings at Banda in 1617-18; Fifth Voyage of the Joint-Stock by the Company in 1617, under Captain Pring; Voyage of the Ann Royal in 1618; Voyage to Surat in 1620; Capture of Ormus in 1622; Massacre at Amboyna in 1623; Dr. James Cunningham's Residence at Chusan in 1701. X. Circumnavigations:-Magellan, 1519-22; Sir F. Drake, 1577-80; Sir T. Candish, 1586-88; O. Van Noort, 1598-1601; G. Spilbergen, 1614-17; Schouten and Lemaire, 1615-17: J. Le Hermite, 1623-26; John Cooke, Cowley, and Dampier, 1683-91; Funnell, 1703-6; Rogers and Courtney, 1708-11: Clipperton, 1719-22; Shelvocke, 1719-22. XI. Shelvocke's Voyage (continued, with Betagh's Appendix: Roggewein, 1721-23; Anson, 1740-44; XII. Byron, 1764-6; Wallis, 1766-8; Carteret, 1766-9; Cook, 1768-70. XIII. Cook (continued); Bougainville, 1766-79. XIV.XVI. Cook, 1772-5; 1776-80, with Captain King's Journal. XVII. Cook's Third Voyage concluded; Byron's Narrative of his Shipwreck, with Bulkeley's Narrative of the same. XVIII. Historical Sketch of the Progress of Discovery, Navigation, and Commerce, by William Stevenson; Catalogue of Voyages and Travels; Geographícal Index to the Catalogue; Index to the Historical Sketch;" General Index and Tabular View of the seventeen volumes.

KINGSBOROUGH (Edward, Viscount, 1795-1837). Antiquities of Mexico. Comprising Fac-similes of Ancient Mexican Paintings and Hieroglyphics, preserved in the Royal Libraries of Paris, Berlin, Dresden, Vienna, the Vatican and the Borgian Museum at Rome, the Institute of Bologna, the Bodleian Library, &c. the greater part inedited. Also the Monuments of New Spain, by M. Dupaix, illustrated by upwards of 1000 plates, copied from the originals by A. Aglio, 9 vols.

Lond. 1831-48, imp. folio.

Contents: Volumes I. to IV. consist entirely of plates; and Volumes V. to IX. of Text. Vol. I. Copy of the Collection of Mendoza preserved in the Bodleian Library at Oxford; Copy of the Codex Telleriano-Remensis, preserved in the Royal Library at Paris; Facsimile of an original Mexican Hieroglyphic Painting from the Collection of Boturini; Fac-simile of an original Mexican Painting preserved in the Collection of Sir Thomas Bodley, in the Bodleian Library; Fac-simile of an original Mexican Painting, preserved in the Selden Collection of Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library; FacSimile of an original Mexican Hieroglyphic Painting preserved amongst the Selden Collection in the Bodleian Library. II. Copy of a Mexican Manuscript preserved in the Library of the Vatican; Fac-simile of an original Mexican Painting given to the University of Oxford by Archbishop Laud, and preserved in the Bodleian Líbrary; Fac-simile of an original Mexican Painting preserved in the Library of the Institute at Bologna; Fac-simile of an original Mexican Painting preserved in the Imperial Library at Vienna; Facsimile of original Mexican Paintings deposited in the Royal Library at Berlin by the Baron de Humboldt, and of a Mexican Bas Relief, preserved in the Royal Cabinet of Antiques. III. Fac-simile of an original Mexican Painting, preserved in the Borgian Museum at the College of Propaganda in Rome; Fac-simile of an original Mexican Painting in the possession of M. de Fejérváry, at Pess, in Hungary; Fac-simile of an original Mexican Painting, preserved in the Library of the Vatican. IV. Monuments of New Spain, by M. Dupaix, from the original Drawings executed by order of the King of Spain; Specimens of Mexican Sculpture, in the possession of M. Latour Allard, in Paris; Specimens of Mexican Sculpture in the British Museum; Plates copied from the Giro del Mondo of Gemelli Careri, with an Engraving of a Mexican Cycle, from a Painting formerly in the possession of Boturini; Specimens of Peruvian Quipus, with Plates representing a carved Peruvian Box, containing a Collection of supposed Peruvian Quipus. V. Aglio's Dedication to Lord Kingsborough; Introduction; Extrait de l'Ouvrage de M. de Humboldt, sur les Monumens de l'Amerique, pp. 1–32; Supplément à l'Extrait de l'ouvrage de M. de Humboldt, pp. 33 -36; Esplicacion de la Coleccion de Mendoza, pp. 37-113; Indexes to the Collection of Mendoza, pp. 115-126; Explicacion del Codex Telleriano-Remensis, pp. 127-158; Codice Mexicano che si conserva nella Biblioteca Vaticana, pp. 159-206; Viages de Gulielmo Dupaix sobre las Autiqüedades Mejicanas, pp. 207 -343; Libro Sexto de la Retorica y Filosofia, Moral y Teologia de la Gente Mexicana donde hay cosas muy curiosas tocantes a los primores de su Lengua y cosas muy delicadas tocante a las Virtudes Morales, por el M. R. P. Frayle Bernardino de Sahagun, pp. 344-493. VI. Translation of Volume V. except the Sixth Book of Sahagun, with Notes by Lord Kingsborough, containing arguments to show that the Jews in early ages colonized America; and numerous Notes. VII. Historia Universal de las Cosas de Nueva Espana por Bernardino de Sahagun. VIII. Supplementary Notes by Lord Kingsborough, continued from the Sixth Volume, pp. 1-268; Supplement containing Extracts in Spanish, with English Notes, from the works of Torquemada, Acosta & Garcia showing the correspondence which exists between many of the Mexican and Hebrew Laws, pp. 1-89; Sermam do Auto da Fé,

KINGSBOROUGH'S Antiquities (continued).

pregado pelo D. Diogo da Annunciaçam Justiniano, Arcebispo que foy de Cranganor, pp. 91-115; Respuesa al Sermon predicado por el Arçobispo de Cranganor, with English Notes, pp. 117-157; Historia del Origen de las Gentes que poblaron la America Septentional que llaman la Nueva Espana, por D. Mariano Fernandez de Echevarria y Vietia, with English Notes, pp. 159-217; Tercera y Cuarta Noticias de la segunda parte de las Noticias Historiales de las Conquistas de Tierra Firme en el Nuevo Reyno de Granada por Pedro Simon, pp. 219-271; History of the North American Indians, by J. Adair, with Notes and Illustrations by Lord Kingsborough, pp. 273-400; Cartas Ineditas de Hernando Cortes, pp. 401 -424. IX. Cronica Mexicana de Fernando de Alvarado Tezozomoc, 196 pp.; Historia Chichimeca por Don Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl, pp. 197-316; Relaciones de Don Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl, pp. 317-468; Ritos antiguos, Sacrificios é Idolatrias de los Indios de la Nueva Espana y de su Conversion à la Fée y quienes fueron los que primero la predicaron, pp. 60. KINGSLEY (Charles). Yeast, a Problem; second edit. Parker & Son, 1851, post 8vo. KINGSLEY (C.). Alton Locke, Tailor and Poet; an Autobiography. Chapman & Hall, 1852, sm. 8vo. KINGSLEY (C.). Hypatia, or New Foes with an Old Face, 2 vols. Parker & Son, 1853, post 8vo. KINGSLEY (C.). The Saint's Tragedy. Second edition. Parker & Son, 1851, 18mo. KINLOCH (G. R.). Ancient Scottish Ballads, recovered from Tradition and never before published, with Notes; and an Appendix containing the Airs of several of the Ballads engraved on copper.

Edinb. 1827, 8vo. KITTO (Dr. John). Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature, numerous engravings, 2 vols. Black, 1845, roy. 8vo. KITTO (Dr. J.). Daily Bible Illustrations; being Original readings on Subjects from Sacred History, Biography, Geography, Antiquities, and Theology. Vol. 1-7.

Hamilton, Adams, and Co. 1850-3, fcp. 8vo. KNIGHT (Charles). Pictorial History of England, a History of the People as well as of the Kingdom, by Craik, Macfarlane, &c. with 2000 woodcuts and 104 portraits, 8 vols. With Index by H. C. Hamilton. Orr, 1852, thick imp. 8vo. KNIGHT (C.). Pictorial History of London and its Environs, illustrated by 650 woodcuts, 6 large vols. in 3. Lond. 1841-4. imp. 8vo. KUGLER (F.). Handbook to the Italian Schools of Painting, edited by Sir C. Eastlake, with 100 plates, second ed. vols. Murray, 1851, post 8vo. KUGLER (F.). Handbook to the German, Flemish, and Dutch Schools of Painting, edited by Sir E. Head. Murray, 1846, sm. 8vo.

KUGLER (F.). Handbook to the Spanish and French
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LAMB (Charles, 1775-1834). Works, Prose and
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Moxon, 1850, 12mo.
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Ode to the Tread-Mill; Going or Gone; Free Thoughts on several
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LAMB (C.). Specimens of English Dramatic Poets,
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