Twenty-eight plates of "Collectors' Marks."
FAGAN, Louis.—A Descriptive Catalogue of the Engraved Works of William Faithorne, by Louis Fagan, . . . 1888. Bernard Quaritch [Gutenberg Presse] . . . London. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut edges.
FAIRHOLT, Frederick W.—An Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue of the collection of Antique Silver Plate formed by Albert, Lord Londesborough; now the property of Lord Londesborough. By Frederick W. Fairholt, . . . Printed for private reference, by T. Richards, . . . M.DCCCLX. 4to, cloth.
Twenty steel plates and several woodcut illustrations.
FAIRHOLT, Frederick W.—See Irving and Fairholt.
FAIR SUICIDE.—The Fair Suicide: being an Epistle from a Young Lady to the Person who was the Cause of her Death. London, Printed for Richard Wellington . . . MDCCXXXIII. Folio, red levant morocco, by The Club Bindery. Bound with ten other works.
FAIRY FEAST.—The Fairy Feast, Written by the Author of A Tale of a Tub, and the Mully of Mountown. London: Printed in the year, 1704. Folio, cloth, by The Club Bindery.
These two poems are not found among Swift's Poetical Works, 1833, although written "by the Author of A Tale of a Tub."
FALCONER, William.—The Shipwreck, a poem by William Falconer a Sailor: . . . The text illustrated by additional notes, and corrected from the first and second editions, with a life of the author, by James Stanier Clarke, . . . London. Printed for William Miller, . . . By T. Bensley, . . . 1804. 8vo, boards, uncut edges.
FALCONER, William.—The Shipwreck, a poem, by William Falconer, a Sailor: . . . the text illustrated by additional notes, and corrected from the first and second editions; with a Life of the Author, by J. S. Clarke, . . . London: printed for William Miller, . . . 1811. 8vo, Etruscan calf, gilt back, gilt edges, with painting of a landscape under the gilding.