RICHARDSON, Samuel.—Clarissa. or, the History of a Young Lady: Comprehending The moſt Important Concerns of Private Life. And particularly ſhewing, The Distresses that may attend the Miſconduct Both of Parent and Children, In Relation to Marriage. Publiſhed by the Editor of Pamela. . . . London: Printed for S. Richardſon: And Sold by A. Millar, . . . J. and Ja. Rivington, . . . John Osborn, . . . And by J. Leake, . . . M. DCC. XLVIII. 12mo, seven volumes, blue levant morocco, gilt back, side borders, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery.

First edition.

RICHARDSON, Samuel.—Clarissa. or, the History of a Young Lady: comprehending the most Important Concerns of Private Life . . . The Fourth Edition, in which many Passages and some Letters are restored from the Original Manuscripts . . . London: Printed for S. Richardson . . . MDCCLI. 8vo, seven volumes, calf, gilt edges, by Belz-Niedrée.

RICHARDSON, Samuel.—The History of Sir Charles Grandison. In a Series of Letters Publiſhed from the Originals, By the Editor of Pamela and Clarissa. In Six Volumes. . . . London: Printed for S. Richardſon; And Sold by C. Hitch and L. Hawes, . . . M. DCC.LIV. Post 8vo, six volumes, blue levant morocco, gilt back, gilt edges.

First edition.

RICHARDSON, Samuel.—The Correspondence of Samuel Richardson, author of Pamela, Clarissa, and Sir Charles Grandison. Selected from the Original Manuscripts, bequeathed by him to his family, To which are prefixed, a biographical account of that author, and observations on his writings. By Anna Lætitia Barbauld. . . . London: printed for Richard Phillips, . . . 1804. . . . 12mo, six volumes, original boards, uncut edges.

Two portraits by Caroline Watson, one of Richardson after a painting by Highmore, a view by T. Richards, and two coloured plates (folded), one by Stadler.

RICHARDSON, Samuel.—The Works of Samuel Richardson. With a Sketch of his Life and Writings, by the Rev. Edward Mangin . . . London: printed for James Carpenter . . . 1811. Crown 8vo, nineteen volumes, half red levant morocco, gilt back, gilt top, uncut edges, by Matthews.

Illustrated with a portrait and seventy-five inserted plates by Vinkeles (proofs before letters), Stothard, Corbould, and Burney, some in two states, the duplicates being proofs before letters or on India paper.

RIDLEY, James.—The Tales of the Genii: or, the Delightful Lessons of Horam the Son of Asmar. Translated from the Persian by Sir Charles Morell . . . London: printed for James Wallis . . . 1805. 8vo, two volumes, calf, gilt back, citron over rough edges, by Bedford.