- Utterson (E. V.), his library, [164]
- Valerius Maximus (1471), [189]
- Vellum, books printed on, [247]-[249]
- Vespasiano di Bisticci, book producer, [64]
- ‘Vigilles des Mors,’ [192]
- Vincent (Dr.), his library, [156]
- Virgilius, [189]
- Vossius (Isaac), sale of his library, [12]
- Walford (B.), auctioneer, [118]
- Walpole’s (Horace) ‘Castle of Otranto,’ on vellum, [249];
- Walton (Brian), Bishop of Chester, sale of his library, [117];
- his Polyglot Bible published by subscription, [100]
- Walton’s ‘Angler,’ published price, [98];
- present price, [247]
- Wanley (Humphrey) on the sale of Bridges’ library, [130]
- Warwick (Earl of), sale of his library, [110]
- Way (G. L.), his library, [166]
- Weever’s ‘Funeral Monuments,’ [221]
- West (James), sale of his library, [137];
- his MSS. sold to Lord Shelburne, [137]
- Willett (Ralph), Merly library, [155], [175]
- Wills (Howard), his library, [173]
- Wimpole library, [172]
- Wodhull (Michael), his library, [171], [175]
- Wolf (John), a pirate bookseller, [89]
- Wood’s ‘Essay on Homer,’ [254]
- Woodhouse (John), his library, [149]
- Wordsworth’s ‘Excursion,’ published price, [97]
- Worsley (Benjamin), sale of his library, [109]
- Wren (Sir Christopher), sale of his library, [132]
- Wycliffe, unique tracts, [221]
THE END
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FOOTNOTES:
[1] A still more elaborate edition was published by the Grolier Club in 1889. This was edited by Professor A. F. West, and printed in three volumes small quarto. It was issued in a small edition, and a sight of it is therefore difficult to obtain.
[2] From Ernest C. Thomas’s translation, 1888.
[3] Dibdin’s Bibliomania, Part V.