Paris. 1874.

Also on large paper, rl. 8vo.

Vogt (J.) Johannis Vogt Catalogus Historico-Criticus Librorum Rariorum, jam Curis Quartis Recognitus et Copiosa Accessione ex Symbolis et Collatione Bibliophilorum per Germaniam Doctissimorum adauctus. 8vo, pp. (32), 736.

Hamburgi, Sumtibus Christiani Heroldi. M DCC LIII.

Walch. Jo. Georgii Walchii Bibliotheca Theologica selecta litterariis adnotationibvs instrvcta. 4 vols., 8vo, pp. (16), xlviii, 992; viii, 1258; (2), xiv, 944; (2), xiv, 1240.

Jenae: Croecker. 1757-65.

A most elaborate theological bibliography. "All who are conversant with sacred literature, have borne willing testimony to the correctness and research of Walch, whose work will always remain a production admirable for the extensive reading and accuracy which it evinces."—Horne's Introduction.

[Walker (Edward).] The Art of Bookbinding, its Rise and Progress; including a Descriptive Account of the New York Book-Bindery. 12mo, pp. viii, 64.

New York: E. Walker & Sons. 1850.

"An account of the art as practised in America."—Power. To which note we add—it is intended to advertise Mr. E. Walker's own bookbindery.