BRYAN, Michael.—A biographical and critical Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, from the revival of the art under Cimabue, and the alledged discovery of engraving by Finiguerra, to the present time: with the ciphers, monograms, and marks, used by each engraver; and an ample list of their principal works. Together with two indexes, alphabetical and chronological. To which is prefixed, an introduction, containing A Brief Account of the Painters of Antiquity. By Michael Bryan. . . . [5 plates] London: printed for Carpenter and Son, . . . 1816. Imperial 4to, two volumes, cloth, uncut edges.

Large and thick paper copy.

BRYAN and STANLEY.—A biographical and critical Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, from the revival of the art under Cimabue, and the alleged discovery of engraving by Finiguerra, to the present time: with the ciphers, monograms, and marks, used by each engraver: by Michael Bryan. A new edition, revised, enlarged, and continued to the present time, comprising above one thousand additional memoirs, and large accessions to the lists of pictures and engravings, also new plates of ciphers and monograms, by George Stanley. London: H. G. Bohn, . . . M DCCC LVIII. Royal 8vo, cloth.

Portrait of Bryan by W. Haines after A. Pope, and nine plates of monograms.

BRYANT, William Cullen.—The Embargo, or sketches of the times; a satire. By a youth of thirteen. Boston: printed for the purchasers. 1808. 12mo, red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, by Alfred Matthews.

First edition.

BRYANT, William Cullen.—The Embargo; or, sketches of the times. A satire. The second edition, corrected and enlarged. Together with the Spanish Revolution, and other poems. By William Cullen Bryant. Boston: printed for the author, by E. G. House, . . . 1809. 16mo, red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, by Alfred Matthews.

Presentation copy with inscription "L. Hyde's From the Author 1811."

BRYANT, William Cullen.—Poems by William Cullen Bryant. Cambridge: printed by Hilliard and Metcalf. 1821. 12mo, red levant morocco, gilt back, uncut edges, by Rivière.

First edition, concluding with "Thanatopsis."