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2988 Cook's (Dr. George) History of the Reformation in Scotland: with an Introductory Book, and an Appendix; 3 vols. 8vo, (pub. at 11. 16s.) bds. 17. 4s. Edinburgh, 1819 History of the Church of Scotland, from the Establishment of the Reformation to the Revolution; 3 vols. 8vo, (pub. at 17. 16s.) bds. 17. 1s.

2989

2990

the same; 3 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, 17. 7s.

ib. 1815

ib. 1815

2991 Cook's (John, Regicide) King Charles his Case; or an Appeal to all Rational Men concerning his Tryal; small 4to, 3s. 6d.

1649

2992 COOKE'S (Alex.) Pope Joane. A Dialogue betweene a Protestant and a Papist, manifestly proving that a Woman called Joane was Pope of Rome, &c. small 4to, 8s.

1610

2993 COOKE'S (Edward) Just and Seasonable Reprehension of Naked Breasts and Shoulders; with a Preface by R. Baxter ; small 8vo, half-bound, scarce, 8s.

1678

2994 COOKE's (Captain Edward) Voyage to the South Sea and round the World, performed in the years 1708-11; 2 vols. 8vo, maps and plates, fine copy, in old calf, scarce, 14s. 1712 This work contains an account of Alexander Selkirk's shipwreck on the uninhabited island of Juan Fernandez, and of his manner of living during the four years and four months of his solitude. Selkirk's adventures suggested to De Foe his inimitable Robinson Crusoe.

2995 COOKE's (G. A.) Modern and Authentic System of Geography; 2 vols. 4to, maps, charts, and above 100 engravings of costumes, views, &c. calf gilt, 18s.

2997 2998

n. d. 1828

2995*COOKE'S (Layton) Statistical Tables; folio, 31. 2996 COOKE'S (W. B.) Graphic Illustrations of the Seats, Villas, Public Buildings and Picturesque Scenery on the Banks of the River Thames; 2 vols. royal 8vo, containing 84 beautiful Etchings from Drawings by S. OWEN, with descriptions (by Dr. Coombe); calf gilt, 27. 10s. 1811 the same, 2 vols. royal 8vo, fine impressions, bds. 27. 1811 the same; 2 vols. 4to, LARGE PAPER, with PROOF IMPRESSIONS (pub. at 107. 10s. unbound) half-bound, 47. 4s. 1811 2999 COOKE'S (W. B. AND G.) VIEWS ON THE THAMES; folio, LARGE PAPER, consisting of 75 exquisite Engravings after Drawings by Owen, Reinagle, De Wint, Clennell, and others, PROOF IMPRESSIONS, with descriptions in royal 8vo, uniformly half-bound morocco, uncut (pub. at 107. 10s.) 61. 6s.

3000

1822

Views on the Thames; 4to, fine impressions of the 75 beautiful engravings (pub. at 87.) uncut, 31. 3s. 1822 3001 COOKE'S (GEORGE) VIEWS IN LONDON AND ITS VICINITY; folio, ENGRAVERS' PROOFS ON INDIA PAPER, with a Set of ETCHINGS, very scarce, 6l. 16s. 6d. 1826-32

3002

the same; folio, ENGRAVERS' PROOFS ON INDIA PAPER, UNLETTERED (pub. at 67. 6s.) scarce, 51. 1826-32

These extremely beautiful engravings are admirably adapted to illustrate a history of London.

3003 COOKE's (Thomas) Letter to Mark Milbank, Esq. M.P. descriptive of the Character of the Whistling Swan, and on the peculiar Structure of its Trachea; royal 4to, 2 plates, sewed, 4s.

1823

3004 COOKE'S (E. W.) Fifty Plates of Shipping and Craft, drawn and etched under the superintendence of George Cooke; 12 parts, folio, GENUINE PROOFS ON INDIA PAPER, very scarce, 31. 10s.

3005

1829

Twelve Etchings of Craft at Brighton; folio, INDIA
PAPER PROOFS, 11. 4s.

1830

3006 CookE's (G. Wingrove) Life of the first Earl of Shaftesbury, from original Documents, by B. Martin and Dr. Kippis, now first edited; 2 vols. 8vo, portrait (pub. at 17. 8s.) bds. 10s. 6d. Memoirs of Lord Bolingbroke, 2 vols. 8vo, portrait (pub. at 11. 8s.) bds. 12s.

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3008

1836

1835 History of Party, from the Rise of the Whig and Tory Factions in the Reign of Charles II, to the passing of the Reform Bill, 3 vols. 8vo, (pub. at 17.11s.6d.) bds. 15s. 1837 3009 COOKE'S (Wm.) Enquiry into the Patriarchal and Druidical Religion, Temples, &c. 4to, plates, sewed, 5s.

3010

1754 Medallic History of Imperial Rome, from the first Triumvirate to the Removal of the Imperial Seat by Constantine the Great. Prefixed is a general History of Roman Medals; 2 vols. 4to, with 61 plates, half-bound, 27. 1781 3011 COOLEY'S (W. D.) History of Maritime and Inland Discovery; 3 vols. foolscap 8vo, cloth, 15s.

1830 3012 COOMBE'S (Wm.) Three Tours of Dr. Syntax, in Search of the Picturesque, in Search of Consolation, and in Search of a Wife; 3 vols. royal 8vo, illustrated with 80 humorous coloured engravings by T. ROWLANDSON; calf extra, marbled edges, 37. 13s. 6d.

3013 3014

1813-21

the same; 3 vols. 18mo, coloured plates, bds. 17. 1s. 1822 English Dance of Death; 2 vols. royal 8vo, 72 humorous coloured engravings by T. RowLANDSON (pub. at 31. 3s. unbound) calf extra, 11. 168. 1814-16

3015 Cooper's (Thomas, successively Bp. of Lincoln and Winchester) Chronicles as well of this Realme as all other Countries;

small 4to, calf extra, gilt edges, 11 4s. Berthelette, 1560

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Cooper was in such esteen with Queen Elizabeth, that she raised him to the highest honours."-Wood's Athence.

3016 COOPER'S (Allen) Gradual Development of the Office, Titles, and Character of Christ in the Prophets a Proof of their Inspiration; 8vo, sewed, 2s.

1825

3017 COOPER'S (Charles Purton) Account of the most important Public Records of Great Britain, and the Publications of the Record Commissioners; together with other Miscellaneous Historical and Antiquarian Information; 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, 17. 10s.

1832

3018 COOPER's (Rev. Oliver St. John) Historical Account of the Parish of Odell, Bedfordshire; 4to, bds. 6s.

(1820) 3019 COOPER'S (Samuel) Dictionary of Practical Surgery, Fourth Edition; 8vo, vellum, 10s.

3020

1822

First Lines of the Practice of Surgery; 2 vols. 8vo, plates (pub. at 17. 10s.) bds. 10s.

1819-20

3021 COOPER's (John Fennimore) Notions of the Americans, picked up by a Travelling Bachelor; 2 vols. 8vo, (pub. at 11.8s.)

bds. 14s.

1828

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3022 COOPER'S (John Fennimore) A Year in Spain; 2 vols. crown 8vo, (pub. at 16s.) bds. 12s.

3023

3024

3025

3026

3027

3027*.

3028

1831

Excursions in Switzerland; 2 vols. post 8vo, (pub. at 17. 1s.) bds. 10s. 6d.

1835

1836

Residence in France; 2 vols. post 8vo, (pub. at 17. 1s.)
bds. 10s. 6d.
Recollections of Europe; 2 vols. post 8vo, (pub. at 17.1s.)
bds. 10s. 6d.

1839

1837 England, with Sketches of Society in the Metropolis; 3 vols. post 8vo, (pub. at 17. 11s. 6d.) bds. 15s. 1837 Excursions in Italy; 2 vols. post 8vo, (pub. at 17.18.) bds. 10s. 6d. 1838 History of the Navy of the United States of America, from the Earliest Period to the Peace of 1815; 2 vols. 8vo, portrait (pub. at 17. 10s.) cloth, 12s. Novels and Romances; 15 vols. 12mo, bds. 47.10s.1836-42 Containing: BORDERERS, BRAVO, EVE EFFINGHAM, HOMEWARD BOUND, HEADSMAN, HEIDENMAUER, LAST OF THE MOHICANS, LIONEL LINCOLN, PILOT, PIONEERS, PRAIRIE, PRECAUTION, RED ROVER, SPY, WATER WITCH. 3029 COOPER'S (Thomas) Tracts Ethical, Theological, and Political, (on Moral Obligation, Materialism, Identity, &c.) 8vo, calf gilt, 7s. Warrington, 1789 3030 COOTE'S (Charles) Elements of the Grammar of the English Language, with Notes, Critical and Etymological; 8vo, half-bound, 5s.

1788 3031 COOTE's (Dr. Charles) History of Ancient Europe, from the Earliest Times to the Subversion of the Western Empire, intended as a Companion to Russell's Modern Europe; 3 vols. 8vo, calf gilt, scarce, 27. 12s. 6d.

1815

3032 Coote's (Edward, Master of St. Edmondsbury Free School) English Schoolmaster (35th edition) teaching all his Scholars the most easie, short and perfect order of distinct reading, and true writing our English Tongue, &c. 1669, very scarce.-Catalogue of the cheifest Rarities in the Anatomic Hall at Leyden, by G. Blancken; Leiden, 1712. -Twelve Rules introducting to the Art of Latine, by Edmund Rive; rare, 1620.—In 1 vol. small 4to, fine copies, half-bound, 17.11s. 6d.

3033

The above are not mentioned by Lowndes in his Bibliographer's Manual. The work of COOTE is very scarce and curious. It contains, in addition to a Grammar, a short Catechism, a metrical version of ten Psalins, and some lines addressed by "the School Master to his Scholars." English School-Master, for the 37th Time imprinted; small 4to, half-bound; very scarce, 15s.

14s.

1673

3033*Cope's (Antony) Hystory of two the most noble Captaynes of the World, Anniball and Scipio, gathered out of Livius and other Authours; small 8vo, fine copy in old calf, scarce, Printed by William How, 1590 3034 COPE'S (Captain) History of the East Indies; 8vo, map, neat, 6s. 1758 3035 COPE'S (Harriet) Suicide, a Poem; royal 8vo, hf.-bd. 4s. 1815 3036 COPLAND'S (S.) History of the Island of Madagascar, comprising a Political Account of the Island, the Religion, Manners, and Customs of its Inhabitants, and its Natural Productions; 8vo, map (published at 10s. 6d.) bds. 7s.

1822

3037 COPLESTON's (Edward, Bp. of Llandaff) Enquiry into the Doctrine of Necessity and Predestination, with Remarks upon the Objections made to certain Passages; 8vo, calf gilt, scarce, 14s.

1821-22

"This difficult problem in theology has been stated and enforced by Dr. Coplestone with admirable clearness and precision."—Quarterly Review. 3038 COPPER PLATE MAGAZINE: or, Monthly Cabinet of Picturesque Prints, consisting of 250 sublime and interesting Views in Great Britain and Ireland; 5 vols. oblong 4to, half-bound, 1792-1800

51.5s.

3039 COPPINGER'S (Sir N.) Speech in Parliament; small 4to, 2s. 1641 3040 CORBET'S (Richard, successively Bp. of Oxford and Norwich) Poems. New Edition, with Notes, and a Life of the Author, by Oct. Gilchrist; crown 8vo, calf extra, 10s. 6d. 1807 3041 CORDINER'S (Rev. Charles) Antiquities and Scenery of the North of Scotland, in a Series of Letters to Thomas Pennant, Esq.; 4to, frontispiece and 21 plates, very neat, 16s. 1780 Printed at the expense of Pennant, who intended it as a supplement to his Tour in Scotland. It is an intelligent and very amusing work. 3042 CORDINER'S (Rev. James) Description of Ceylon, containing an Account of the Country, Inhabitants, Productions, &c. 2 vols. 4to, plates (published at 31. 13s. 6d.) boards, 21. 2s. 1807

3044

"Considered as volumes of travels, Mr. Cordiner's labour must enjoy a respectable rank among useful and agreeable publications. To those who either wish to go to India, or have friends there, this Description of Ceylon will be peculiarly agreeable."-Anti Jacobin.

3043 CORIATE'S (Thomas) Traveller for the English Wits: Greeting. From the Court of the Great Mogul, Resident at the Towne of Assmere, in Easterne India; small 4to, original edition, red morocco, rare, 17. 1s. W. Jaggard, 1616 Crudities; reprinted from the Edition of 1611. To which are now added his Letters from India, &c., and Extracts relating to him from various Authors: being a more particular Account of his Travels (mostly on foot) in different parts of the Globe than any hitherto published. Together with his Orations, Character, Death, &c.; 3 vols. 8vo, plates, fine copy in old calf gilt, scarce, 21. 12s. 6d. 1776 3045 CORKE And Orrery's (John Boyle, Earl of) Letters from Italy in the years 1754-55, published, with explanatory Notes, by the Rev. John Duncombe; crown 8vo, uncut, 3s. 1773 the same; crown 8vo, neat, 4s.

1774

3046 3047 CORNELIUS NEPOS, his Lives of Illustrious Men Englished (by Creech, Finch, Hoy, White Kennet, and others); small 8vo, neat, 5s.

3048

1685

Adapted to the Hamiltonian System by a literal and analytical Translation, by James Hamilton; crown 8vo, bds. 5s. 6d. Edinburgh, 1827 3049 CORNEY'S (Bolton) New Curiosities of Literature; post 8vo, cloth, 7s.

1839 3050 CORNWALL.-Account of Antiquities discovered at Lanant, in Cornwall, by the Rev. M. Hitchin, 4to, plate, sd. 2s. 1802 Case of the Borough of Helstone; 4to, 3s. Reply to a Statement, headed Party Persecution at Hel

3051

3052

ston; 8vo, 2s.

1775

Helston, 1839

3053 CORNWALL'S (Barry) Poetical Works; 3 vols. 12mo, boards, 188.-or calf extra, 17. 4s.

1822

The author's real name is Bryan Waller Proctor, which anagrammatized makes Barry Cornwall Toper, or Barry Cornwall Poet, sinking the letter r. 3054 CORNWALLIS'S (Sir Charles) Discourse of the most illustrious Prince Henry, late Prince of Wales; small 4to, brilliant impression of the rare portrait of Prince Henry, and an additional one inserted, calf gilt, rare, 17. 58. another copy; small 4to, portrait, morocco, gilt edges,

3055

15s.

1641

1641

3056 CORNWALLIS'S (Mrs.) Observations, critical, explanatory, and practical, on the Canonical Scriptures; 4 vols. 8vo (pub. at 21. 2s.) bds. 17. 4s.

1817

3057 CORONATION.-Account of the Ceremonies observed at the Coronation of the Kings and Queens of England; 4to, 2s. 1760 3058 CORRESPONDENCE of Henry Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, and of his Brother, Laurence Hyde, Earl of Rochester; with the Diary of Lord Clarendon, from 1687 to 1690; and the Diary of Lord Rochester during his Embassy to Poland in 1676. Edited from the original MSS. with Notes, by S. W. Singer; 2 vols. 4to, portraits, plates (published at 51. 5s.) bds. 17. 11s. 6d.

1828

3059 CORY AND EVANS' History of Bristol, civil and ecclesiastical, including Biographical Notices of distinguished Natives; 12 Parts, forming 2 vols. royal 8vo, Views by Storer, Angus, and Heath (pub. at 17. 16s.) 10s. 6d. Bristol, 1816 3060 CORRIE'S (Rev. D.) Church Missionary Sermon; 8vo, sewed, 1816 3061 CORRY'S Reflections on Liberty and Necessity, with MS. Marginal Notes by the Author, 1761.-Remarks upon the Reflections, and Answers, &c. to those Remarks, 1763.—in 1 vol. 8vo, LARGE PAPER, neat, 10s. 6d.

2s.

Privately printed for the author's friends. Dr. Parr, to whom this copy formerly belonged, tells us (Bibliotheca Parriana, p. 37): “ The preceding are very scarce books indeed. I never saw any other copies but my own.-S. P." 3062 CORRY'S (Joseph) Observations upon the Windward Coasts of Africa, the Religion, Customs, &c. of the Natives. With a Letter to Lord Howick on the most simple and effectual Means of abolishing the Slave Trade; 4to, plates (pub. at 18s.) bds. 6s.

3063 3064

1807

the same, 4to, COLOURED PLATES (pub. at 17.4s.) bds. 8s. 1807 the same; 4to, COLOURED PLATES, half-bound morocco, uncut, top edge gilt, 12s.

1807

3065 Cortes' (Hernando) Pleasant Historie of the Conquest of the West India, now called New Spaine, most delectable to reade. Translated out of the Spanish Tongue by T. N. (Thomas Nicholas); sm. 4to, calf, scarce, 21. T. Creede, 1596 3066 CORY'S (J. P.) Ancient Fragments of the Phoenician, Chaldæan, Egyptian, and other Writers (Sanchoniatho, Berosus, Abydenus, Megasthenes, Manetho, &c.) in Greek and English, with an introductory Dissertation, and a comparative Inquiry into Ancient and Modern Philosophy, and the Trinity of the Gentiles. Second Edition, enlarged; 8vo, bds. 17. 1s.

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