STOWE, Harriet Beecher.—La Case de l'Oncle Tom ou tableaux de l'esclavage dans les États-Unis d'Amérique; par Mistress Harriet Beecher Stowe. Traduction nouvelle par Old Nick & Adolphe Joanne, . . . précédée d'un portrait et de la biographie de l'auteur; ornée d'un grand nombre de gravures d'après les dessins de George Cruikshank; suivie de poésies composées par des nègres et d'une notice sur la colonie de Liberia. [vignette] Paris. Aux Bureaux du Magasin Pittoresque, . . . 1853. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut edges, with the original covers bound in.
STOWE, Harriet Beecher.—La Clef de la Case de l'Oncle Tom contenant les faits et les documents originaux sur lesquels le roman est fondé, avec les pièces justificatives; par Mistress Harriet Beecher Stowe. Ouvrage traduit par Old Nick & Adolphe Joanne, . . . Paris. Aux Bureaux du Magasin Pittoresque, . . . 1853. 8vo, cloth, uncut edges.
STRANG, William.—See Singer and Strang.
STRAPAROLA.—The Nights of Straparola now first translated into English by W. G. Waters illustrated by E. R. Hughes, . . . London: Lawrence and Bullen . . . M DCCC XCIV. 4to, two volumes, half vellum, uncut edges.
No. 17 of two hundred and ten copies printed on Japanese vellum, with twenty illustrations.
STREATFEILD, Thomas.—(I.) Ton and Antiquity A Comedy, in two acts. Written for the L. D. T. and performed January 1st 1798 . . . Oxford: printed by R. Slatter. [1799] (II.) The Road to Ridicule: A Comedy, in two acts. Written for the L. D. T. and performed January 9, 1799 . . . Oxford: printed by R. Slatter. [1799] (III.) Prologues And Epilogues, written for the L. D. T. on various occasions. 1797-8-9 . . . Oxford: printed by R. Slatter. [1799] 8vo, brown levant morocco, Janseniste, gilt edges, by Smith-Mansell. Bound with Walpole's "Mysterious Mother," 1781.
These three pieces, privately printed, are illustrated by a portrait of the author and two scenes from the Comedies, beautifully executed in water-colours.
STRICKLAND, Agnes.—Lives of the Queens of England, From the Norman Conquest. Now first published from official records & other authentic documents, private as well as public. By Agnes Strickland. . . . A new edition, revised and greatly augmented. Embellished with portraits of every queen. . . . [and engraved titles] London: Colburn & Co., . . 1852. 8vo, eight volumes, cloth, uncut edges.
STROLLERS.—The Strollers Pacquet open'd. Containing Seven Jovial Drolls or Farces, Calculated for the Meridian of Bartholomew and Southwark Fairs. Repreſenting the Comical Humours of Deſigning Uſurers, Sly Pettifoggers, Cunning Sharpers, Cowardly Bullies, Wild Rakes, Finical Fops, Shrewd Clowns, Teſty Masters, Arch Footmen, Forward Widows, Stale Maids, and Melting Laſſes. London: Printed and Sold by A. Jackson . . . M D CC XLII. 12mo, calf, gilt back, gilt edges, by Pratt.
The general title is dated 1742, the sub-titles, 1741. A collection of seven drolls, as follows: (1) The Bilker bilk'd, or, a Banquet of Wiles (from "The Woman's Revenge," by Charles Bullock), A1-B6 in sixes; (2) The Witchcraft of Love, or, Stratagem on Stratagem (from Mrs. Centlivre's "Man's bewitch'd; or, The Devil to do about her"), C1-F3; (3) The Braggadochio: or, His Worſhip, the Cully (from Congreve's "Old Bachelor"), F4-H2; (4) The Feign'd Shipwreck, or, the Imaginary Heir (from "The Elder Brother," by Beaumont and Fletcher), H3-L1; (5) The Guardians over-reached in their own humour, or, the Lover Metamorphos'd (from Mrs. Centlivre's "Bold Stroke for a Wife"), L2-O6; (6) The Sexes Mismatch'd; or a New Way to get a Husband (from Southerne's "Oroonoko" and "Monsieur Thomas," by Beaumont and Fletcher), P1-R5; (7) The Litigious Suitor defeated: or a new Trick to get a Wife (from Bullock's "Woman's a Riddle"), R6-T5.