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and modern Description of London. | Lond. 1803-7. 4to. 4 vols.

Duke of York, 3152, vols. i. ii. iii. 21. 5s. Edwards, 652, 47. 16s. Bindley, pt. iii. 315, with Anecdotes, 2 vols. 41. 5s. Strettell, 1243, with Anecdotes, 2 vols. 7. 10s. Fonthill, 263, with Anecdotes, 2 vols. 97. 15s. Collation.-Vol. I. Pp. 5-452, with two titlepages, one engraved (1803), the other printed (1502); advertisement, two pages; authentie particulars, &c. and list of (10) plates, 2 pages, and contents, 2 pages. Vol. II. 1803. Pp. x and 5-611. Page 611 contains the list of the 8 plates contained in this volume. Vol. III. 1803. Pp. ix and 5-587. Pages 467-8 are repeated with asterisks, and p. 587 contains the list of 17 plates contained in the volume. Vol. IV. 1807. Pp. vi and 654. On page 654 is given a list of the 11 plates contained in the volume.

First Impressions; or, Sketches from Art and Nature, animate and inanimate. London, 1807. 8vo. Nassau, pt. i. 2098, 9s.

Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of

London during the eighteenth Century; including the Charities, Depravities, Dresses

and Amusements of the Citizens of London during that Period; with a Review of the State of Society in 1807. To which is added a Sketch of the domestic and ecclesiastical Architecture, and of the various Improvements in the Metropolis. London, 1808. 4to Duke of York, 3152, 15s. Collation. -Title, contents and imperfect list of plates, 2 leaves; introduction, anecdotes &c. 490 pages; indexes, 8 pages. The volume con

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Seventy-three Views within twelve Miles round London. Drawn and engraved by James Peller Malcolm. London, 1811. 4to. 73 plates, with title and index to Malcolm's Plates for Lysons' Environs, 4 pp. - 1800. 4to. Hibbert, 5160, 7s. 6d.

Miscellaneous Anecdotes illustrative of the Manners and History of Europe, during the Reign of Charles II. James II. William III. and Anne. London, 1811. 8vo.

An historical Sketch of the Art of Caricaturing. London, 1813. 4to. with 31 engravings.

Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London from the Roman Invasion to the Year 1700; including the Origin of the British Society, Customs and Manners; with a general Sketch of the State of Religion, Superstition, Dresses, and Amusements of the Citizens of London during that Period. To which are added Illustrations of the Changes in our Language, literary Customs and gradual Improvement in Style and Versification; and various Particulars concerning pub ic and private Libraries. London, 1811. 4to. Hibbert, 5168, 9s. 6d. Towneley, pt. ii. 1120, 14. 10s. Collation.-Pp. 576, besides title-page; introduction, contents, and list of plates, drawn and engraved by the London, 1811. 8vo. 3 vols.

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Lives of Topographers and Antiquaries who have written concerning the Antiquities of England, with (twenty-six) Portraits of the Authors, and a complete List of their Works, so far as they relate to the Topography of the Kingdom; together with a List of Portraits, Monuments, Views and other Prints contained in each Work; with Remarks that may enable the Collector to know when the Works are complete. London, 1815. 4to. LARGE

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Excursions in the Counties of Kent, Gloucester, Hereford, Monmouth and Somerset in the Years 1802, 1803, and 1805. The second Edition. London, 1814. royal 8vo. 11. 7s. Pp. 245, besides title, advertisement, contents, and list of plates, which are 22 in number, drawn and etched by the author.

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Sir John. The History of Persia, from the most early Period to the present Time, with an Account of the present State of that Kingdom, and Remarks on the Religion, Government, Sciences, Manners, and Usages of its ancient and modern Inhabitants. London, 1815. 4to. 2 vols.

A most valuable work. Duke of York, 47. 17s. Drury, 2802, russia, 57. 3154, 4. 16s. Dowdeswell, 577, boards, PAPER, with proof plates. Hibbert, 5171, morocco, 91. 5s.

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from the Introduction of Mr. Pitt's Bill in Sketch of the political History of India, 1784. valuable manual of modern Indian diploLondon, 1811. royal 8vo. This macy is embodied in the first five chapters of The political History.'

Sketch of the Sikhs, a singular Nation in the Provinces of the Peryab, in India, situated between the Rivers Jumna and Indus. London, 1812. royal 8vo. Hibbert, 5038, 8s. This interesting sketch originally appeared in the eleventh volume of the Asiatic Researches.

A Memoir of central India, including Malwa and adjoined Provinces. 1823. 8vo. 2 vols. London, derable importance.'

'A work of very consi

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The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan. London, 1824. 12mo. 3 vols. series of faithful and easy sketches of oriental scenery, manners and life, under the agreeable veil of a fictitious narrative.'

The Political History of India from 1784

to 1823. London, 1826. 8vo. 2 vols. A valuable work. Duke of York, 3272, 18s.

MALCOLME, Rev. David. Essay on the Antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland. Edinb. 1738. 8vo.

An interesting work.

Letters, Essays and other Tracts illustrating the Antiquities of Great Britain and Ireland; together with many curious Discoveries of the Affinity betwixt the Language of the Americans and the ancient Britons to the Greek and Latin, &c. also Specimens of the Celtic, Welsh, Irish, Saxon, and American Languages. By the Rev. Dr. Malcolme. Edinburgh, 1738. Svo. Some copies bear date London, 1744. 8vo. Dent, pt. i. 1375, 12s. 6d. Heath, 4762, 14s.

MALDEN, Henry. An Account of King's College-Chapel in Cambridge. Cambridge, 1769. 12mo.

Pp. iv. and 92, with a portrait of Malden and a plate of the chapel. 'Sam. Ireland. From Rev. Dr. James of Rugby, the Author

Sep. 21, 1793.' MS. Note. Dent, pt. i.

1377, 3s. 6d. Fonthill, 2146, 9s.

MALEBRANCHE, Nicolas. A Treatise concerning the Search after Truth, translated by Thomas Taylor. Lond. 1700. folio. 10s. 6d.

An excellent work. Malebranche, according to Locke, was an acute and ingenious author.

MALIAM, Rev. John. The naval Gazetteer, or Seaman's complete Guide. London, 1795. 8vo. 2 vols. Illustrated with charts. 1801. royal 8vo. 2 vols.

MALKIN, Benjamin Heath. The Scenery, Antiquities, and Biography of South Wales, from Materials collected during two Excursions in the Year 1803. London, 1804. 4to.

Embellished with views by Laporte, and a map of the country. From this work may be gleaned interesting notices on the history and antiquities of this part of Wales, as well as manners, &c. Dent, pt. ii. 716, 13s. 6d. Duke of York, 3155, 17s. Drury, 2803, 21. 3s. 1807. 8vo. 2 vols. Hibbert, 5040, 5s. 6d. Fonthill, 2159, 27. 10s.

MALIM, Wm. The true Report of all the Successe of Famogosta. Translated from the Italian by William Malim. London, 1572. 4to.

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The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon. London, 1740. 8vo. 5s. LARGE PAPER. Williams, 1156, 8s. 6d. Of this work, Bp. Warburton remarked, that Mallet, in his Life of Bacon, had forgotten that he was a philosoper; and if he should write the life of the Duke of Marlborough, which he had undertaken to do, he would probably forget that he was a general.'

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Paul Henry. Northern Antiquities, with a Translation of the Edda, and other Pieces, from the ancient Islandic Tongue. Translated from M. Mallet's Introduction to l'Histoire de Dannemarc, &c. With additional Notes by the English Translator (Thomas Percy, Bishop of Dromore), and Goranson's Latin Version of the Edda. London, 1770. 8vo. 2 vols.

A highly valuable work. Dent, pt. i. 1378, 18s. Roxburghe, 7851, 17. 6s. Fonthill, 1198, 17. 19s.

MALLING, Ove. Great and Good Deeds of Danes, Norwegians, and Holsteinians; collected by Ove Malling, and translated into Eng

lish. London, 1807. 4to. 8s.

MALO, Charles. Panorama d'Angleterre, ou Ephémérides Anglaises Paris, politiques et littéraires. 1817. tom. 1.

A severe critique on this catchpenny publication appeared in the Quarterly Review, xviii. 223-9.

MALONE, Edmond.

Historical

Account of the Rise and Progress
of the English Stage, and of the
Economy and Usages of the ancient
Theatres in England. Basil. 1800.

8vo.

Pp. 420, with 4 plates on folding leaves. 1790. 8vo. Privately printed. Bindley, pt. ii. 1560, 17. 17s. Hibbert, 5044, 12s.

Cursory Observations on the Poems attributed to Thomas Rowley. Lond. 1789. 8vo.

A copy is in the British Museum. The head title of this work is 'The true Report of A Letter to the Reverend Richard Farall the Successe of Famagosta made by the mer, D.D., relative to the Edition of Shaknoble Earle Nestor Martinengo vnto the speare published in 1790, and some late renowned Prince the Duke of Venice.' Criticisms on that Work (by Joseph RitMALLET, David. The Works of son). London, 1792. 8vo. 3s.

Enquiry into the Authenticity of certain

MALTBY, Edward.

Illustrations miscellaneous Papers and legal Instruments of the Truth of the Christian Reliattributed to Shakspeare, Queen Elizabeth,

and Henry, Earl of Southampton. Illus-gion. London, 1802. 8vo. 6s. trated by Fac-similes of the genuine HandA work recommended by Bishop Tomwriting of Shakspeare, never before exhibited, and other authentic Documents.

London, 1796. 8vo.

Bindley, pt. iii. 1117, 6s. FINE PAPER. Twenty-five copies printed for presents. Reed, 8544, 12s. 6d. Steevens, 1393, 1. 1s. Baker, 403, 17. 7s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 335, morocco, 17.17s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1118, 27. 4s.

Account of the Incidents from which the Title and Part of the Story of Shakspeare's Tempest were derived, and its true date ascertained. London, 1808-9. Svo. Eighty copies privately printed. Boswell, 1784,

11s. Bindley, pt. iii. 1113.

Nassau, pt. ii.

450, 17s. Field, 577, 17. 5s. Williams, 1167, morocco, 21. 12s. 6d. In most of the copies Malone wrote the following note 'It is requested that this pamphlet may not inadvertently be put into the hands of any person who might be likely to publish any part of it.'

A biographical Memoir of the Life of Rt. Hon. William Wyndham. London, 1810. This memorial, the last literary production of the author, originally appeared in the Gentleman's Magazine, and was afterwards, in an enlarged and corrected state, printed in a small pamphlet, and privately distributed.

The Life of William Shakspeare, by the late Edmond Malone: and an Essay on the Phraseology and Metre of the Poet and his Contemporaries, by James Boswell. With Portraits. Twenty-one copies. Not printed

for Sale. 1821. 8vo. Taken off separately from the edition of Shakespeare. Ord, 728,

11. 15s. 6d.

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MALTE-BRUN, M. Universal Geography, or a Description of all the Parts of the World, on a new Plan. Edinb. 1822. 8vo. 6 vols.

MALTHUS, Thomas. A Treatise of artificial Fire-works, both for Warres and Recreation, &c. London, 1629. 12mo. 4s.

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A curious treatise, with plates. - Rev. T. R. An Essay on the

Principle of Population. London, 1817. 8vo. 3 vols.

This valuable work has been the subject of much controversy and animadversion. Hibbert, 5049, 10s. 6d. Drury, 2540, 19s. Duke of York, 3343, 15s. The additions to this edition were published separately in 8vo. London, 1798. 8vo. 5s. don, 1803. 4to. 2 vols.

LonLondon, 1807. 8vo.

Principles of political Economy considered with a View to their practical Application. London, 1820. 8vo. Hibbert, 5050,7s.

Definitions in political Economy. London, 1827. post 8vo. 7s. 6d.

This clergyman has published other tracts on the Poor Laws, Rent, Corn Laws, and the East India College.

MALTON, J. Picturesque and descriptive Views of the City of Dublin. 1792. oblong folio.

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MALTON, Thomas. A complete Treatise on Perspective, in Theory and Practice. In four Books. London, 1776. folio.

A work on the principles of Dr. Brook Taylor, with a frontispiece and forty-six plates. Garrick, 1606, 16s. With Appendix. Lond. 1778-83. fol. 2 vols. 21. 10s,

The royal Road to Geometry; or, familiar

Introduction to the Mathematics. London, 1793. 8vo. 10s. An excellent work. Lond. 1774. 8vo. 5s. Roxburghe, 1520, 8s. 6d.

MALTON, Thomas. A picturesque Tour through the Cities of London and Westminster, illustrated with Views in Aquatinta, by Thomas Malton. Lond. 1792. folio. 2 vols.

Hibbert, 5211, russia, 17. 16s. Rox

burghe, 8638, 41. 4s. Duke of York, 3182,

57. 12s. Fonthill, 2506, 71. 7s. Collation. -Vol. I. Pp. 60, with list of subscribers and introduction, 2 leaves : the volume contains plates 1-48, not including an engraved title-page and dedication to the Prince of Wales. Vol. II. Pp. 61-112, with plates 48-100, not including the engraved title-page.

Views (30) of Oxford. Lond. 1810. folio. Views (24) in London and Bath. oblong folio. Beckford in 1817, no. 74, 1. 13s.

MALVERNE see THOMAS, William. MALVEZZI, Marq. Virg. Discourses upon Tacitus, translated by Sir Richard Baker, Knt. London, 1642. folio. 4s.

Il Davide persegnitate, David persecuted. Translated by Robert Ashley. Lond. 1647. 8vo. with frontispiece by Marshall. Drury, 2541, morocco, 9s. 1650. with a print of K. Charles playing on a harp.

Several other works of this Italian author have been translated into English.

MALYNES, Gerard de. Consuetudo vel Lex mercatoria: or, the ancient Law Merchant, in three Parts. London, 1622. folio. 5s.

The writings of this ingenious author were formerly much esteemed. London, 1629. folio. 1636. 1656. 1686. folio. 15s. Best edition with numerous additions.

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in Answer to the Balance of Trade by E(dward) M(isselden). London, 1623. 4to.

MAN, James. Censure and Examination of Mr. Thomas Ruddi

man's philological Notes, on the Works of the great Buchanan, more particularly on the History of Scotland. Aberdeen, 1753. 8vo. 5s.

-John. The History and Antiquities, ancient and modern, of the Borough of Reading, in the County of Berks. Reading, 1816. 4to.

Published at 31. 3s. LARGE PAPER. Collation. Half title and title, 2 leaves; dedication, one leaf; preface, 3 pages; the history, with additions, 430 pages; appendix and index, pp. 1-xxxvi; list of (22) plates, one page, and errata, a separate slip. Man. Every Man, a moral Playe. Lond. R. Pynson. 4to.

A copy is in the British Museum. —London by John Skot. 4to. 16 leaves, A 4, B 8, and C 4. Reprinted in Hawkins's Origin of the English Drama.

The dead Man's Song, whose Dwelling was neer Basing-hall in London. Printed for E. Coles, &c. This ballad, described by Warton as worthy of Percy's collection, is reprinted (with the omission of the woodcuts) in Brydges' British Bibliographer, ii. 136-40.

The dead Man's Fortune. The plot of this early dramatic performance will be found in Reed's edition of Shakespeare, 1803, vol. iii.

The wise old Man. 1621. 4to. with a frontispiece and wood cut. Nassau, pt. ii. 1522, 17. 6s.

Characters.

Con

A strange Metamorphoses of Man, transformed into a Wildernesse. Deciphered in London, 1634. 12mo. taining sig. I. An entertaining and humourous work. Hibbert, 5334, 8s. 6d. Nassau, pt. ii. 646, 19s.

The Pilgrimage of Man wandering in a Wildernesse of Woe, &c. London, 1635. 4to. Gordonstoun, 1787, 4s. 6d.

The married Man's Feast to all who master their Wives. 1671. 4to. Bindley, pt. iii. 383, 17. 2s.

The History of the Man after God's own Heart. Lond. 1761. small 4to. In this production, which was ably and most satisfactorily answered by Dr. S. Chandler, King David is represented as an example of perfidy, lust and cruelty, fit only to be ranked with such monsters as Nero and Caligula. 1764. Hollis, 582, morocco, 13s.

A Letter to the Rev. Dr. Samuel Chan

dler, from the Writer of the History of the Man after God's own Heart. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

Man, Isle of. History and De

scription of the Isle of Man. Lond. Manchester by a Native of the 1744. 8vo.

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The Lex scripta of the Isle of Man, comprehending the ancient Ordinances and statute Laws. Douglas, 1819. 8vo.

The

MANBY, George William. History and Antiquities of the Parish of St. David, South Wales; the most ancient Documents collected from the Bodleian Library. To which is annexed, a correct List of the Archbishops, Bishops, &c. who have filled that See. London, 1801. 8vo.

Embellished with plates in aquatinta, from drawings made on the spot, by the author. Dent, pt. i. 1379, 6s.

Fugitive Sketches of the History and natural Beauties of Clifton, the Hotwells and Vicinity. London, 1802. 8vo.

An historic and picturesque Guide from Clifton, through the Counties of Monmouth, Glamorgan and Brecknock; with Representations of Ruins, interesting Antiquities, &c. Bristol, 1802. 8vo.

Journal of a Voyage to Greenland in 1921. London, 1822. 4to. with plates and wood-cuts, published at 17. 11s. 6d. second Edition. London, 1823. 8vo. graphic illustrations.

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MANCHESTER, Henry Ley, Earl of. Manchester al Mondo: a Contemplation of Death and Immortality by Henry Earl of Manchester. Numerous editions. London, 1638. 12mo. with portrait and frontispiece. Hibbert, 5052, 4s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1580, 11s.

1633.

-1618. 12mo. 1635. 12mo. with portrait of the Earl. 1639. 12mo. 1642. with portrait and frontispiece. Nassau, pt. i. 2105, 3s. 1676. 12mo. with portrait and frontispiece by F. H. Van Hove. 1688. with portrait of the earl. Dowdeswell, 402, 3s. Fifteenth impression. 1690. Manchester. Description - Description of

Town. Manchester, 1783. 8vo.

Manchester vindicated: being a compleat Collection of the Papers lately published in Defence of that Town in the Chester Courant. Together with all those on the other Side of the Question, printed in the Manchester Magazine, or elsewhere, which are answered in the said Chester Courant.

Chester, 1749. 12mo. Pp. xii and 324. Lloyd, 831, 2s. Hibbert, 5053, 3s.

Curious Remarks on the History of Manchester. 1771. 8vo. 5s.

Memoirs of the literary and philosophical Society of Manchester, 1789-1802. 5 vols. Second Series. 1805-2-. vols. 8vo. These volumes are of higher merit than those of any other provincial institution, and are surpassed by few of our metropolitan societies.'-Quarterly Review.

A brief historical Description of the Towns of Manchester and Salford. Manch. 1804. 8vo. the King's Forces, 1642. Manch. 1822. 4to. History of the Siege of Manchester, by LARGE PAPER. Hibbert, 5177, 6s.

MANCYN, Domynicke. The Myrrour of good Maners, conteyning the iiii Vertues, called cardinall. Imprynted by Richard Pynson. fol.

Pp. 100. In the title-page is a wood-cut of Barclay presenting a book to Sir Giles Alington. Bibl. Anglo-Poet. 17, 127. 12s. Roxburghe, 3296. last leaf wanting, 107. 10s. resold Sir M. M. Sykes, 459, 167. 16s. Perry, pt. i. 858, morocco, 97. 1570. G, in sixes. The Latin on the side of the English.

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Dominici Mancini de quatuor Virtutibus &c. Libellus. Excusum apud Joan. Harison, 1574. 16mo.

Mancyne upon the foure cardynale Vertues. Boswell, 932, 21. 2s. MANDELSLO, John Albert de. Travels. See OLEARIUS, Adam.

observations through greatest part of the East Jo. Albert de Mandelsloe's voyages and Indies, will be found in the first volume of

Harris' Collection of Voyages and Travels.

MANDEVILLE, Bernard, M.D.

The writings of Mandeville, though they contain many ingenious and just remarks, are little calculated to increase virtue or good morals.

Oratio de Medicina. Rot. 1685. 4to. Esop dressed, or a Collection of Fables writ in familiar Verse by Bernard Mandeville. Lond. 1704. 4to. 5s. Bindley, pt. iii. 335, with Typhon and the Planter's Charity. 11. 3s. An edition in 8vo. without date.

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