First edition: with portraits of Marguerite de Valois and Marie de Medici.
FREER, Martha Walker.—The Last Decade of a Glorious Reign. Part III. of the History of the Reign of Henry IV. King of France and Navarre . . . By Martha Walker Freer . . . London: Hurst and Blackett . . . 1863. Post 8vo, two volumes, blue morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery.
First edition. Portraits of the Marquise de Verneuil and the Princesse de Condé and her children.
FREER, Martha Walker.—The Married Life of Anne of Austria, Queen of France, Mother of Louis XIV. and Don Sebastian, King of Portugal. Historical Studies. From numerous unpublished sources, . . . By Martha Walker Freer, . . . London: Tinsley Brothers, . . . 1864. 8vo, two volumes, blue morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery.
First edition, with steel portrait of the Queen.
FREER, Martha Walker.—The Regency of Anne of Austria, Queen Regent of France, Mother of Louis XIV. from numerous unpublished sources, . . . By Martha Walker Freer, . . . London: Tinsley Brothers, . . . 1866. 8vo, two volumes, blue morocco, gilt top, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery.
First edition, with steel portrait.
FRENEAU, Philip.—Poems Written between the Years 1768 & 1794, by Philip Freneau, of New Jersey: A New Edition, Revised and Corrected by the Author; Including a conſiderable number of Pieces never before published. . . . Monmouth [N. J.] printed At the Preſs of the Author, at Mount-Pleasant, near Middletown-Point; M, DCC, XCV: and, of—American Independence—XIX. 8vo, calf, gilt back, gilt edges, by Matthews.
FRENEAU, Philip.—Poems written and published during the American Revolutionary War, and now republished from the original manuscripts; interspersed with translations from the ancients, and other pieces not heretofore in print. By Philip Freneau. . . . The third edition, in two volumes. . . . Philadelphia: from the press of Lydia R. Bailey, . . . 1809. 12mo, two volumes, brown levant morocco, doubled with dark green russia, tooled in gilt, russia guards, gilt edges, by Zaehnsdorf.
Two frontispieces, King Tammany and Captain Paul Jones's Victory, engraved by Joh. Eckstein.