Göttingæ. 1745.
Contains 125 plates of abbreviations, marking the century to which each abbreviation belongs, from the eighth to the end of the sixteenth century. Chassant notices the work in his preface as "le plus remarquable en ce genre."
[Warden (D. B.)] Bibliotheca Americo-Septentrionalis: being a Choice Collection of Books in Various Languages, Relating to the History, Climate, Geography, Produce, Population, Agriculture, Commerce, Arts, Sciences, etc. of North America, from its first discovery to its present existing Government; among which are many valuable Articles and rare, together with all the important official Documents published from time to time by the Authority of Congress. 8vo, pp. 147.
[Paris: Impr. de Nouzou.] 1820.
The books were purchased by Mr. Samuel E. Eliot who gave them to Harvard College.
[Warden.] Bibliotheca Americana, being a Choice Collection of Books relating to North and South America and the West Indies, including Voyages to the Southern Hemisphere, Maps, Engravings and Medals. 8vo, pp. (10), 124.
Paris: Printed by Fain and Thienot. 1840.
This catalogue was first printed at Paris in 1831; it describes 1118 works, and was bought for the New York State Library at Albany.
Ware (J.) The Whole Works of Sir James Ware concerning Ireland, Revised and Improved. Translated from the Latin into English, with Additions. By Walter Harris. 2 vols., folio. Portrait and Plates.
Dublin. 1764.