Kensington, March 25, 1811.

[2] Catalogus Librorum Rariorum, præf. ix. edit. 1793.


CONTENTS.


[Part I.]The Evening Walk. On the right uses of Literature[p. 3-20.]
[II.]The Cabinet. Outline of Foreign and Domestic Bibliography[p. 23-92.]
[III.]The Auction-Room. Character of Orlando. Of ancient Prices of Books, and of Book-Binding. Book-Auction Bibliomaniacs[p. 103-139.]
[IV.]The Library. Dr. Henry's History of Great Britain. A Game at Chess. Of Monachism and Chivalry. Dinner at Lorenzo's. Some Account of Book Collectors in England[p. 143-207.]
[V.]The Drawing Room. History of the Bibliomania, or Account of Book Collectors, concluded[p. 211-463.]
[VI.]The Alcove. Symptoms of the Disease called the Bibliomania. Probable Means of its Cure[p. 467-565.]

[Supplement.]

[Chronological Index.]