First Edition. 8vo. 152 leaves.
Barbier II, col. 9497 (1823 edition)
Quérard II, 457.
Bound, probably for Jefferson, in brown morocco, marbled endpapers, red silk bookmark. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I.
On the title-page is written
par Mercier (scratched through in ink); in a later hand is also written
par Mercier (scratched through) and
par Delisle de Sales.
Jean Claude Izouard, called Delisle de Sales, 1741-1816, French philosopher.
[1353]
J. 115
Gregory’s legacy to his daughters.
12
mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 57. no. 59, as above.
GREGORY,
John.
A Father’s Legacy to his Daughters. By the late Dr. Gregory. A new edition.
London: Printed for
T. Strahan,
W. Cadell and
R. Creech,
Edinburgh,
m.dcc.lxxix
. [1779.]
HQ1229 .G8
Sm. 8vo. 58 leaves: [ ]
4, A-N
4.
This edition not in Lowndes.
Rebound in green buckram by the Library of Congress in 1924. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I.
John Gregory, 1724-1733, Professor of medicine at Edinburgh University.
A Father’s Legacy to his Daughters was first published in 1774, and frequently reprinted.
[1354]
[ ]
Eloge de la folie d’Erasme. par Gueudville. figures de Holbein.
12
mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 56. [Eloge de la Folie d’Erasme, par Gueudiville, figures de Holbein, 12mo] post. C. 36, no. 14.
This book is entered again by Jeffersonin his chapter 43 (Library of Congress catalogues, chapter 36) q.v.
[1355]
J. 116
Lady Chudleigh’s essays.
8
vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 57. no. 117, as above.
CHUDLEIGH,
Mary, lady.
Essays upon several Subjects in Prose and Verse. Written by the Lady Chudleigh.
London: Printed by
T. H. for
R. Bonwicke,
W. Freeman,
T. Goodwin [and others],
m dcc x
. [1710.]
PR3346 .C6
First Edition. 8vo. 128 leaves.
Half brown morocco. Initialled by Jefferson at sig. I.
Lady [Mary] Chudleigh, 1656-1710, English writer. These
Essays, in prose and verse, were dedicated to the Electress Sophia.
[1356]
117
Instructions for a young Nobleman.
12
mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 57. no. 60, as above.
[TROTTI
de La CHETARDIE, le chevalier.]
Instructions for a young Nobleman: or, the Idea of a Person of Honour. Done out of
French [by Ferrand Spence].
London: Printed for
R. Bentley, and
S. Magnes,
1683.
BJ1602 .T75