leau par ordre alphabétique des ouvrages de linguistique Américaine coutenus dans le mème volume. royal 8vo. paper, Paris, 1871 Among the manuscripts cited, a good number of them are the originals. Each work is described with great care, and is followed by a biography of the author. 303 BRASSEUR de Bourbourg. Espagnole-Française. Grammaire de la Langue Quichée, royal 8vo. sewed, Paris, 1862 Autograph of the author, "A Monsieur l'Abbé, Paris, hommage affecteux de l'auteur Brasseur de Bourbourg." 304 BOUMAN, J. Bedijking, Opkomst en Bloei Van de Beemster; voorafgegaan door eene Beschouwing van den Vroegeren Toestand van Noord-Holland. Portrait. royal 8vo. red cloth, Burmerende, 1857 305 BOUDINOT, ELIAS. A Star in the West; or, A Humble Attempt to discover the long lost Ten Tribes of Israel, preparatory to their return to their Beloved City, Jerusalem. 8vo. half mor. top edge gilt, Trenton, 1816 Autograph letter of Mr. Boudinot inserted. 306 BOUQUET, COL. An Historical Account of the Expedition against the Ohio Indians in 1764, including his Transactions with the Indians, relative to the delivery of their prisoners, and the preliminaries of Peace. With an account of the pre ceding campaign. Map and folding plates. 4to. calf extra, gilt edges, Philadelphia, printed by William Bradford, 1765 307 BOUQUET, HENRY. An Historical Account of the Expedition Against the Ohio Indians, in the Year 1764. Another copy. 4to. half calf, copper-plates, London, T. Jeffries, 1766 Portrait of Gen. Amherst and seven Indian figures inserted. It is now a well established fact that William Smith, Chief Justice of New York, was the author of this work. The compiler of this Catalogue, many years since, saw in the collection of the Hon. Peter Force, Washington, a letter from Mr. Smith to Sir William Johnson, Bart., from which is the following extract: "Mr. Croghan set out the day before I expected he would, else I proposed sending for a copy of Bouquet's Expedition to Muskinghum, which I drew up from some papers he favored me with, and which is reprinted in England, and has had a very favorable reception." 308 BOUCHETTE, JOSEPH. The British Dominions in North America; or, a Topographical and Statistical Description of the provinces of Lower and Upper Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, etc. 2 vols. 4to. half calf, London, 1831 550 309 BOWEN, CLARENCE WINTHROP. The Boundary Disputes of 310 BOWNAS, SAMUEL. An Account of the Life, Travels, and 311 BOWNAS. An Account of the Captivity of Elizabeth Hanson, 12mo. half mor. gilt edges, London, Samuel Clark, 1760 312 BOWERS, BATH. An Alarm Sounded to prepare the World to meet the Lord in the way of his Judgment. 3300 4to. calf, gilt edges, Philadelphia, 1709 313 BOWLES. Authentic Memoirs of William Augustus Bowles, Ambassador from the United Nations of Creeks and Cherokees to the Court of London. 50 قدم 12mo. half red mor. top gilt, London, 1791 314 BOWRING, JOHN. Batavian Anthology; or, Specimens of 40 317 BOZMAN. The History of Maryland, from its first settlement in 1633, to the Restoration in 1660. With a Copious Introduction, and Notes and Illustrations. 200 2 vols. 8vo. calf, Baltimore, 1837 318 BRADFORD CLUB PUBLICATIONS. A complete set of these choice publications, consisting of the following: I. Papers concerning the Attack upon Hatfield and Deerfield, by a party of II. The Croakers, by Joseph Rodman Drake and Fitz-Greene Halleck. as described in Two Contemporaneous Journals, edited by J.G. Shea IV. Anthology of New Netherland, or translations from the Early Dutch Poets of New York, with Memoirs of their Lives, by Henry C. Murphy. V. Narratives of the Career of Hernando de Soto in the Conquest of Florida; Translated by Buckingham Smith. 175 202 VI. The Northern Invasion of October, 1780, a Series of Papers Relating to the Expeditions from Canada under Sir John Johnson and others, against the Frontiers of New York. With Notes by Franklin B. Hough. VII. The Army Correspondence of Colonel John Laurens in the years 1777-8, now first printed from the Original Letters addressed to his Father, Henry Laurens, President of Congress. With a Memoir by William Gilmore Simms. 7 vols. royal 8vo. dark blue mor. extra, top edge gilt, a fine set, New York, v. y. 319 BRACKENRIDGE, HENRY M. Views of Louisiana; containing Geographical, Statistical and Historical Notices of that vast and important portion of America. 320 BRACKENRIDGE, HUGH H. 12mo. sheep, Baltimore, 1817 Modern Chivalry: containing the Adventures of a Captain, and Teague O'Regan, his Servant. 4 vols. 12mo. sheep, scarce, Philad. and Richmond, Va., 1815 The first edition of this work was published in two volumes in 1807. Another edition, but abridged, appeared in 1840. In a note in the Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, (Vol. 6, p. 147,) it is stated that "Chief Justice Gibson said that Brackenridge emulated not without success the originality and purity of Swift; and Dr. Cannahan, President of Princeton College, speaks of his work as a book second in genuine humour only to its great prototype, Don Quixote de la Mancha. These gentlemen were well acquainted with Western Pennsylvania, and their estimation of Modern Chivalry gives it a high value among the works to be examined on the subject of the (Whiskey) Insurrection." 321 BRAINERD, REV. THOMAS. The Life of John Brainerd, the 'Brother of David Brainerd, and his successor as Missionary to the Indians of New Jersey. 8vo, cloth, Philadelphia, 1865 475 ,90 325 322 BRAINERD, DAVID. The Rise and Progress of a Remark- 325 BRADFORD, ALEXANDER W. 8vo. cloth, Boston, 1838 American Antiquities, and Researches into the Origin and History of the Red Race. que 1.52: 125 326 BRADFORD, WILLIAM. History of Plymouth Plantation, now first printed from the original manuscript for the Massachusetts Historical Society. Edited with Notes, by Charles Deane. 8vo. half mor. top edge gilt, privately printed. Boston, 1856 327 BRADBURY, CHARLES. History of Kennebunk Port, from its first discovery by Bartholomew Gosnold, 1602 to 1837. 12mo. cloth, Kennebunk, 1837 328 BRETT, W. H. The Indian Tribes of Guiana; their Condition and Habits, with Researches into their, past History, Superstitions, Legends, Antiquities, Languages, etc. Plates. 8vo. half calf, London, 1868 329 BRADDOCK, GENERAL. Etat Present de la Pensilvanie, ou l'on frouve le detail de ce qui s'y est passé depuis la défaite du General Braddock jusqu 'á la prise d' Oswego, avec une Carte particulière de cette Colonie. 52530 330 BRADSTREET. Verse. 12mo. half cloth, Paris, 1756 The Works of Anne Bradstreet, in Prose and Imp. 8vo. half red mor, gilt top, uncut, Charlestown, 1867 331 BRAHM, JOHN GERAR WILLIAM De. 4500 History of the Province of Georgia, with maps of original surveys. Now first printed. half mor. top edge gilt, uncut, Wormsloe, 1849 5332 BRAKEL, WILHELMUS. 100 Privately printed and very scarce. This copy cost $54. Leere en Leydinge der Laladisten. 12mo. boards, Rotterdam, 1738 233 BRANNON, PHILIP. The Picture of Southampton, and 334 BRANT. Stultifera Navis. 2020 every object of interest, in the with numerous highly finished royal Svo. half mor. London. Narragonice profectionis nunque satis laudata Nauis: per Sebastianum Brant. sm. 4to. calf, gilt edges, first edition, in fine condition, clean and perfect, very rare, (verso of fol. CLII.) Parisiensi, Gofridi de Marnef мccccxcv die vII. Martii. (1498) "Cette edition originale est rare et recherchée des curieux. It est tres difficile d'en trouver les exemplaires bien conditionnés."-De Bure, No. 2921. The Ship of Fools, by Sebastian Brant, is a German satire upon the follies of all ranks. The author was a man of great learning, and his work, for the most part, is a tissue of citations from ancient poets and historians. 4000 175 ,25 The work has a place among Americana on account of certain references in it to the New World. In Barclay's English translation, (ed. of 1570) are two verses referring to America. See the chapter beginning on the reverse of leaf 129, entitled, "Of the foolishe description and inquisition of divers countries and regions." 335 BRASILSCHE, GELT-SACK. Waer in dat klaerlijck vertoont wort, waer dat de participanten van de West-Indische Compagnie haer Geldt ghebleven is. 4to. 14 leaves, Gedruckt in Brasilien op't Reciff in de Bree-Bijl, 1647 Muller says this is the first book printed in Brazil. It is full of interest and contains many curious details about the West India Company and New Netherlands. See Muller No. 1050. 336 BRAY, THOMAS. Apostolic Charity, its Nature and Excellence London. 338 BRAY. Public Spirit illustrated. 8vo. sheep, London, 1746 Another edition. 8vo. sheep, London, 1808 v 339 BRAZIL. Historia General de Brazil, per um socio do Instituto Historico do Brazil, Natural de Sorocaba. 505 340 BRAZIL. 1000m 2 vols. 8vo. in 1, half green mor. Rio Janeiro, 1855 Une Fête Bresilienne. Cest la Deduction du somptueux ordre plaisantz spectacles et magnifiiques theatres dresses, et exhibes par les citoiens de Rouen, etc. royal 8vo. with folding plate, half calf, Rouen, 1551 (Reprint Paris, 1850) This volume relates to a grand fete that took place at Rouen, France, in the year 1550, when fifty Indians from Brazil exhibited their war dances and combats on the banks of the Seine before Catherine de Médicis. 341 BREEDEN-RALDT Aende Vereenichde Ned= |