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A CATALOGUE OF
Books in English
later than 1700, forming
a portion of the Library
of Robert Hoe New
York 1905

EX
LIBRIS
ROBERT
HOE

VOLUME II


CATALOGUE

VOLUME II


ONE HUNDRED COPIES ONLY, INCLUDING
THREE UPON IMPERIAL
JAPANESE VELLUM—PRINTED BY
THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE


A Catalogue of Books
in English
Later than 1700

Forming a Portion of the Library
of Robert Hoe

VOLUME II

Privately Printed
New York · 1905


THIS CATALOGUE WAS COMPILED BY
CAROLYN SHIPMAN


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THE CATALOGUE

HADEN, Sir Francis Seymour.—The Etched Work of Rembrandt criticallyconsidered. By Francis Seymour Haden, . . . 1877.   110 copies privatelyprinted for the Author. [London, Metchim & Son] 4to, paper.

First edition. Three photogravure plates.

HADEN, Sir Francis Seymour.—About Etching. Part I. Notes by Mr. SeymourHaden on a collection of etchings and engravings by the great masterslent by him to the Fine Art Society to illustrate the subject ofetching. Part II. An annotated catalogue of the examples exhibited ofetchers and painter-engravers' work. Illustrated with An originalEtching by Mr. Seymour Haden, and fifteen facsimiles of Etchings.[London] The Fine Art Society . . . 1879. 4to, half brown morocco, gilttop, uncut edges.

First edition.

HAEBLER, Konrad.—The Early Printers of Spain and Portugal   By KonradHaebler   London printed for the Bibliographical Society at the ChiswickPress   March 1897 for 1896. Royal 4to, original paper wrappers, uncutedges.

Woodcut frontispiece and thirty-three plates.

No. IV. of Illustrated Monographs issued by the Bibliographical Society.

HAFIZ.—The Dīvān, written in the fourteenth century, by [Persianname] Khwāja Shamsu-d-Dīn Muham-mad-iHāfiz-i-Shīrāzī otherwise known asLisānu-l-Ghaib[2] and Tarjumānu-l-Asrār. Translated for thefirst time out of the Persian into English prose, with critical andexplanatory remarks, with an introductory preface, with a note onSūfī,ism, and with a life of the author, by Lieut.-Col. H.Wilberforce Clarke, . . . [Calcutta] 1891. 4to, two volumes, cloth.

HAGGARD and LANG.—The World's Desire by H. Rider Haggard and AndrewLang. London: Longmans, Green, and Co. 1890. Crown 8vo, cloth, uncutedges.

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