London. 1833-34.

A few copies of this valuable catalogue—the sale of which occupied forty-seven days, and made seven parts—were printed upon large paper.

Hansard (T. C.) Treatises on Printing and Type-Founding. By T. C. Hansard. From the Seventh Edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica. 8vo.

Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black. 1841.

Hansard. Typographia: an Historical Sketch of the Origin and Progress of the Art of Printing; with Practical Directions for conducting every Department in an Office: With a Description of Stereotype and Lithography. Illustrated by Engravings, Biographical Notices, and Portraits. By T. C. Hansard. Rl. 8vo.

London. 1825.

This is not a mere practical treatise, but a compendium of Ames, Herbert, Dibdin, and others, giving a complete history of the art, and much curious information respecting early printers, as well at practical information indispensable to authors and persons connected with literature. The perusal of this work will point out to authors the best method of arranging matter for press, correcting proofs, etc.

Hardy (T. D.) Descriptive Catalogue of Materials relating to the History of Great Britain and Ireland, to the end of the reign of Henry VII. By Thomas Duffus Hardy. 3 vols., rl. 8vo, pp. cxxxiv, 918; civ, 601; cxxxiv, 482.

London: Longman. 1862-71.

Harles. Gottlieb Christoph. Harles brevior Notitia Litteratvrae Graecae in primis Scriptorvm Graecorvm ordini temporis accommodata In vsvm Stvdiosae Jvventvtis. 8vo, pp. x, 778.