LACKINGTON, James.—Memoirs of the Forty-Five First Years of the Life of James Lackington, the present Bookseller in Chiswell-street, Moorfields, London. Written by himself in forty-seven Letters to a Friend. With a triple Dedication . . . A new edition. Corrected and much enlarged . . . to which is also added, an Index. London: Printed for the Author . . . M D C C X C I V. 8vo, half green levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Allô.

Second edition. Four portraits of Lackington, and a coloured print of his shop, inserted.

LACKINGTON, James.—Memoirs of James Lackington, who from the humble ſtation of a Journey-man Shoemaker, by great induſtry, amaſſed a large fortune, and now lives in a ſplendid ſtile, in London. Containing, Among other curious and facetious Anecdotes, a ſuccinct account of the Watch nights, Claſſes, Bards, Love-feaſts, &c. of the Methodiſts; with ſpecimens of Mr. Wesley's and Mr. Whitfield's mode of preaching, and the means made uſe of by them in propagating their tenets. Written by himself. Formerly one of the brethren of Mr. Wesley's Church. Newburgh: Printed by D. Denniston, for J. Fellows, New York.—1796— 12mo, half calf.

LA FONTAINE, Jean de.—Tales and Novels in verse of J. de La Fontaine illustrated with the eighty fives original plates by Eisen . . . Paris J. Lemonnyer . . . 1883. 8vo, two volumes, original paper, uncut edges.

No. 35 of one hundred copies printed on Japanese paper. Portrait of La Fontaine by Ficquet after Hyacinthe Rigault, and of Eisen by Darodes after Ficquet's drawing from Vispré.

An orthographic curiosity. Reprinted from the so-called Moore translation, London, 1814. The French publisher has not only repeated the errors of the English edition, but has also created many more; "eighty-fives" on the title-page being a specimen.

LAING, David.—See Cunningham and Laing. Wilkie and Geddes.

LAMARTINE, Alphonse de.—History of the Girondists; or, Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution. From unpublished sources. By Alphonse de Lamartine, . . . Translated by H. T. Ryde. London: George Bell & Sons, . . . 1883. Post 8vo, three volumes, red morocco, gilt top, uncut edges.

Three frontispiece-portraits and three inserted plates, besides an autograph letter of Mirabeau.

LAMB and LLOYD.—Blank Verse, by Charles Lloyd and Charles Lamb. London: printed by T. Bensley; for John and Arthur Arch . . . 1798. Small 8vo, brown levant morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt top, uncut edges, by Rivière.