NOTES ON BOOKS, SALES, CATALOGUES, ETC.
The first volume issued to the members of the Camden Society in return for the present year's subscription affords in more than one way evidence of the utility of that Society. It is an account of Moneys received and paid for Secret Services of Charles II. and James II., and is edited by Mr. Akerman from a MS. in the possession of William Selby Lowndes, Esq. Of the value of the book as materials towards illustrating the history of the period over which the payments extend, namely from March 1679 to December 1688, there can be as little doubt, as there can be that but for the Camden Society it never could have been published. As a publishing speculation it could not have tempted any bookseller; even if its owner would have consented to its being so given to the world: and yet that in the simple entries of payments to the Duchess of Portsmouth, to "Mrs. Ellinor Gwynne," to "Titus Oates," to the Pendrells, &c., will be found much to throw light upon many obscure passages of this eventful period of our national history, it is probable that future editions of Mr. Macaulay's brilliant narrative of it will afford ample proof.
The Antiquarian Etching Club, which was instituted two or three years since for the purpose of rescuing from oblivion, and preserving by means of the graver, objects of antiquarian interest, has just issued the first part of its publications for 1851. This contains twenty-one plates of various degrees of merit, but all of great interest to the antiquary, who looks rather for fidelity of representation than for artistic effect.
CATALOGUES RECEIVED.—G. Bumstead's (205. High Holborn), Catalogue, Part LI., containing many singularly Curious Books; James Darling's (Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields) Catalogue, Part 49. of Books chiefly Theological.
BOOKS AND ODD VOLUMES
WANTED TO PURCHASE.
- ALBERT LUNEL, a Novel in 3 Vols.
- DR. ADAMS' SERMON ON THE OBLIGATION OF VIRTUE. Any edition.
- ENGRAVED PORTRAITS OF BISHOP BUTLER.
- RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW. Vol. IV.
- DENS' THEOLOGIA MORALIS ET DOGMATICA. 8 Vols. 12mo. Dublin, 1832.
- MARLBOROUGH DISPATCHES. Volumes IV. and V.
- ART JOURNAL. 1839 to 1844 inclusive. Also 1849.
- BULWER'S NOVELS. 12mo. Published at 6s. per Vol. Pilgrims of the Rhine, Alice, and Zanoni.
- STEPHANI THESAURUS. Valpy. Parts I. II. X. XI. and XXIX.
- KIRBY'S BRIDGEWATER TREATISE. 2 Vols.
- The Second Vol. of CHAMBER'S CYCLOPÆDIA OF ENGLISH LITERATURE.
- MITFORD'S HISTORY OF GREECE, continued by Davenport. 12mo. 8 Vols. Published by Tegg and Son, 1835. Volume Eight wanted.
- L'ABBÉ DE SAINT PIERRE, PROJET DE PAIX PERPETUELLE. 3 Vols. 12mo. Utrecht, 1713.
- AIKIN'S SELECT WORKS OF THE BRITISH POETS. 10 Vols. 24mo. Published by Longmans and Co. 1821. Vols. I. V. and VIII. wanted.
- CAXTON'S REYNARD THE FOX (Percy Society Edition). Sm. 8vo. 1844.
- CRESPET, PERE. Deux Livres de la Haine de Satan et des Malins Esprits contre l'Homme. 8vo. Francfort, 1581.
- CHEVALIER RAMSAY, ESSAI DE POLITIQUE, où l'on traite de la Nécessité, de l'Origine, des Droits, des Bornes et des différentes Formes de la Souveraineté, selon les Principes de l'Auteur de Télémaque. 2 Vols. 12mo. La Haye, without date, but printed in 1719.
- The same. Second Edition, under the title "Essai Philosophique sur le Gouvernement Civil, selon les Principes de Fénélon," 12mo. Londres, 1721.
- THE CRY OF THE OPPRESSED, being a True and Tragical Account of the unparalleled Sufferings of Multitudes of Poor Imprisoned Debtors, &c. London, 1691. 12mo.
- MARKHAM'S HISTORY OF FRANCE. Vol II. 1830.
- MARKHAM'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND. Vol. II. 1836. Sixth Edition.
- JAMES'S NAVAL HISTORY. (6 Vols. 8vo.) 1822-4. Vol. VI.
- HUME'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND. (8 Vols. 1818.) Vol. IV.
- RUSSELL'S EUROPE FROM THE PEACE OF UTRECHT. 4to. 1824 Vol. II.
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