ANTIDOTE.—An Antidote against Melancholy. Being a Collection of Fourscore Merry Songs, wherein Thoſe on the same Subject and Key, are placed in an agreeable Succeſſion, In Relation to the Different Measures of Time, After the Manner of Suits of Lessons. The Music of them all entirely new, and ſeveral of the Songs never before ſet to Music. London: Printed for Daniel Browne, . . . MDCCXLIX. Post 8vo, tree calf, gilt back, gilt edges.
ANTI-JACOBIN.—Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin. London: printed for J. Wright, . . . 1799. Foolscap 8vo, half purple levant morocco, uncut edges.
ANTI-JACOBIN.—Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin: comprising the celebrated political & satirical poems, parodies, and jeux-d'esprit of the Right Hon. George Canning, the Earl of Carlisle, Marquis Wellesley, the Right Hon. J. H. Frere, W. Gifford, Esq. the Rt. Hon. W. Pitt, G. Ellis, Esq. and others. With explanatory notes, by Charles Edmonds. Second edition, considerably enlarged. With six etchings by the famous caricaturist James Gillray. London G. Willis, . . . MDCCCLIV. Post 8vo, cloth, uncut edges.
ANTOMMARCHI, F.—The Last Days of the Emperor Napoleon. By Doctor F. Antommarchi, his physician. . . . London: printed for Henry Colburn, . . . 1825. 8vo, two volumes, blue morocco, gilt back, gilt edges.
Original sepia drawing of Napoleon on horseback, inserted.
APULEIUS.—Cupid and Psyche: a mythological tale, from the Golden Ass of Apuleius. Second edition. [translated by Hudson Gurney] London: printed for J. Wright . . . 1800. Royal 8vo, half calf, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Kaufmann.
Large paper copy. Printed by Bulwer, with two plates after the designs of Cipriani.
ARABIAN NIGHTS.—The Arabian Nights . . . Translated by the Reverend Edward Forster. With engravings, from pictures by Robert Smirke . . . London: printed for William Miller . . . 1802. 8vo, five volumes, half morocco, gilt top, uncut edges.
George Daniel's copy on large paper (?), with ten plates by Corbould, Kirk, etc., and a portrait of Smirke, in addition to the regular series of twenty-four illustrations.
ARABIAN NIGHTS.—The Thousand and One Nights, commonly called, in England, the Arabian Nights' Entertainments. A new translation from the Arabic, with Copious Notes. By Edward William Lane . . . illustrated with many hundred engravings on wood, from original designs by William Harvey . . . London: Charles Knight and Co MDCCCXXXIX-XL-XLI. Royal 8vo, three volumes, gilt back, gilt edges, by Bedford.