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Catalogue of the very rare, valuable, curious, and important books, in all departments of literature, including works related to the history and topography of Great Britain and Ireland, chronicles, heraldry, genealogy, and peerage law, parliamentary history and proceedings, the Scottish crown and the rebellions of 1715-45, works issued by the Record Commission, the privately printed volumes of the Auchinleck Press, Abbotsford, Bannatyne, and Maitland Clubs, the Camden, English Historical, Percy, Shakespeare, Spalding, Surtees, and Wodrow Societies, manuscripts relating to Scotland, numismatics, poetry and the drama, facetiae, romantic literature and fictions, witchcraft and demonology, divinity and ecclesiastical history, classics and translations, law, civil and criminal trials, arts and sciences, bibliography, dancing, &c. &c. Selected from the recently dispersed libraries of highly distinguished collectors. The whole of which are in fine preservation, warranted perfect, and many of them in elegant bindings, now on sale, at the reasonable prices affixed to each article, for ready money, by Thomas George Stevenson, 87, Princes Street, Edinburgh, (second door west of the New Club,)
Thomas George Stevenson
1845
Miscellanea historica et bibliotheca Scotica, antiqua. Descriptive catalogue of an interesting and valuable collection of books, including numerous works relating to history, antiquities, bibliography, and topography, genealogy, heraldry, and the peerage; North and South America: also the most extensive collection of privately-printed books ever offered for sale in this country, including those of the Abbotsford, Bannatyne, Maitland & Roxburgh Clubs, The Auchinleck Press, Camden, Celtic, English Historical, Hakluyt, Iona, Irish Archaeological, Percy, Shakespeare, Spalding, Spottiswoode, Surtees, and Wodrow societies: books printed upon vellum: curious and unique collection of manuscripts relating to the nobility & gentry of Scotland, Scottish poetry and the drama, fiction, witchcraft, state papers, chronicles and chartularies: an extraordinary collection of almanacs, Record Commission publications, ecclesiastical history, classics and translations, civil and criminal trials, &c. &c. The whole of which are in fine preservation, warranted perfect, and many of them in elegant bindings, now on sale, at the reasonable prices affixed to each article, for ready money, by Thomas George Stevenson, 87, Prince's Street, Edinburgh, (second door west of the New Club,)
Thomas George Stevenson
1853