HARRISON, William.—The Pilgrims, or the Happy Converts. A New Dramatick Entertainment. Written by W. H. [Six lines from Wesley's Epistle to a Friend] London: Printed for Richard Harrison . . . 1701. 4to, flexible red levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt edges, by Mansell-Smith.

First edition. A-H in fours, title on A1.

HARRISSE, Henry.—Notes on Columbus, [facsimiles] New York Privately Printed [by Samuel L. M. Barlow] MDCCCLXV. Folio, red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Bedford.

Ninety-nine copies printed, of which fifteen were destroyed by fire in 1894.

HARRISSE, Henry.—Notes on Columbus. 1865. Folio, red levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt top, uncut edges, by Mansell.

Another copy, one of two printed on India paper, and without facsimiles.

HARRISSE, Henry.—Christopher Columbus and the Bank of Saint George (Ufficio di San Giorgio in Genoa) Two letters addressed to Samuel L. M. Barlow, Esquire . . . New York Privately Printed MDCCCLXXXVIII. 4to, half red morocco, gilt top, uncut edges.

Frontispiece and facsimiles. One hundred and fifty copies printed, of which twenty-one were destroyed by fire in 1894.

HARRISSE, Henry.—The Discovery of North America a critical, documentary, and historic investigation, with An Essay on the Early Cartography of the New World, including Descriptions of Two Hundred and Fifty Maps or Globes existing or lost, constructed before the year 1536; to which are added A Chronology of One Hundred Voyages Westward, Projected, Attempted, or Accomplished between 1431 and 1504; Biographical Accounts of the Three Hundred Pilots who first crossed the Atlantic; and a Copious List of the Original Names of American Regions, Caciqueships, Mountains, Islands, Capes, Gulfs, Rivers, Towns, and Harbours. By Henry Harrisse. [twenty-three plates] London: Henry Stevens and Son, . . . m dccc xcii. 4to, brown pigskin, gilt top, uncut edges, by The Club Bindery.

No. 9 of ten copies printed on Japanese paper.