Together with Supplemental Discourses, 1. On Fiſh-ponds and Reſervatories. 2. On the Laws againſt Poachers, and in Favour of the Fair Angler. Also, Excellent Receipts for Dreſſing of Fiſh, and a complete Index, in which the Terms in Uſe among Anglers are occaſionally explained. Embelliſhed with Copper-Plates curiouſly Engraved. The Whole Compiled from approved Authors, and above Thirty Years Experience, By John Williamson, Gent. Who has added a Verſification of the principal Heads, at the End of each Chapter, for the Help of Memory. London: Printed for J. Hodges, . . . M dcc xl. 12mo, original calf.
First edition: with frontispiece by G. Bickham, and three folded plates by B. Cole.
"WILLINGTON, James."—See Goldsmith, Oliver.
WILLIS, Nathaniel Parker—Letters from under a Bridge. and Poems. By N. P. Willis, Esq. . . . London: George Virtue, . . . 1840. 4to, green levant morocco, gilt back, side panels, gilt edges, by The Club Bindery.
First edition. Portrait by F. C. Lewis after Lawrence, engraved title-page and nine other plates after W. H. Bartlett.
The Letters were written to Dr. T. Olcutt Porter, and are dedicated to Miss Jane Porter. The Prefatory Note is dated London, March 30, 1840.
WILLIS, Robert, translator.—Facsimile of the Sketch-book of Wilars de Honecort, an architect of the thirteenth century; with commentaries and descriptions by M. J. B. A. Lassus, . . . and by M. J.[ules] Quicherat, . . . Translated and Edited, with many additional Articles and Notes, by the Rev. Robert Willis, . . . London: John Henry and James Parker. . . . 1859. 4to, purple levant morocco, gilt back, side fillets.
Frontispiece bust portrait of Lassus and seventy-three plates on India paper, besides forty-three woodcuts.
WILLS, William Gorman.—Melchior. By W. G. Wills. 1884. [Printed by Hutchings and Crowsley, London] 4to, vellum boards, uncut edges.
One of seven copies privately printed.