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ADAMS, H.

The Degradation of the Democratic Dogma, intro. by B. Adams.
New York, Macmillan Co., 1919, 8 in.
Review of this book from Statesman, March 13, 1920, pinned to fly-leaf

The Education of Henry Adams: an autobiography
[pop. ed]. London, Constable, 1928, 7½ in.

AESCHYLUS

Tragoediae, ed. Lewis Campbell
[Parnassus lib.]. London, Macmillan, 1898, 7 in. Vellum.
'T. E. L.'

Oresteia Text, ed. by R. Proctor
[type prepared from Alcala fount. Lim. ed.].
London, Chiswick Press. 1904, 10½ in. 2 copies
'T. E .L.'

AESOP

Aesop's Fables. Samuel Croxall's translation with a bibliographical note by Victor Scholderer and numerous facsimiles of Florentine woodcuts
[lim. ed. arranged by B. Rogers. No. 1363, signed Bruce Rogers].
N.pl., Limited Editions Club, 1933 10½ in.
'To T. E. Shaw with best wishes from W. Merton, Jan. 1934'

AGAR, W. AND OTHERS

One hundred and one ballades, contributed by W. Agar, etc., with illustrations by John Nash
[1st ed.]. London, Cobden-Sanderson, 1931, 8½ in.

AIKEN, C.

The Jig of Forslin.
London, Secker, 1921, 7½ in.

AEHMATOVA, A.

Forty-seven love poems, trans. from the Russian by Natalie Duddington
[Lim. ed. Presentation copy]. London, Jonathan Cape, 1927, 8 in.

ALDINGTON, R.

Death of a Hero: a novel.
New York, Covici, Friede, 1929, 8 in.

ALLINGHAM, W.

Sixteen poems, by William Allingham: selected by William Butler Yeats.
Dundrum, Dun Emer Press, 1905, 8½ in. 
Uncut.

ANACREON

The Odes with the fragments of Sappho and Alcaeus, trans. T. Orger.
London, R. Hunter, 1825, 7 in.
[Inside front cover: Bookplate of John Morgan. Flyleaf: Bookplate of Maurice Baring. 'Maurice Baring: 1914'. 'T. Shaw from Maurice Baring, 1929']

ANDERSON, S.

Horses and Men: tales from our American life.
New York, Huebsch, 1923, 7½ in.

ANTHOLOGIA

Anqologia diajorwn epigrammaton . . . Florilegium diversorum epigrammatum in septem libros distinctum.
Venetiis, apud Aldifilios, 1552, 6 in. Leather.
'T. E. L. Aleppo 1912'

ANTHOLOGY

1 vol. 10 in. [Selections from vols. I and II of Firmin-Didot, with Latin translation, Anthologia Platina].
'Arab Bureau Cairo' in rubber stamp. 'T. E. L. 1914.

ANTIOCH

La Conquête de Jérusalem: faisant suite à la chanson d'Antioche composée par le pèlerin Richard et ren. par Graindor de Douai au XIIIe siècle pub. par C. Hippeau
[Coll. des poètes fr. du moyen age]. Paris, A. Aubry, 1868, 8 in. Half calf.
'T. E. L.'

La chanson d'Antioche, composée au commencement du XIIe siècle par le pèlerin Richard. publiée pour la première fois par P. Paris
2 vols. [Romans des douze pairs de France, Nos. xi and xii]. Paris, F. Techener, 1848, 8½ in.
Both vols. uncut. 'T. E. L.'

APULEIUS

The Golden Asse of Apuleius; done into English by William Aldington, with an introduction by Thomas Seccombe
[lim. ed.]. London, Grant Richards, 1913, 9 in.
'T. E. L.'

The Golden Ass, trans. out of Latin by William Adlington, anno 1566, intro. by Charles Whibley [Tudor Translations IV].
London, D. Nutt, 1893, 8½ in.

ARISTOPHANES

Comoediae accedunt perditarum fabularum fragmenta ex rec. G. Dindorfii, vol. I.
Oxonii, Typ. Academ, 1835, 8½ in.
MS. list of contents on flyleaf. 'T. E. L. Oxford 1914. This copy went with me through the Arab war. T. E. L.'

Comedies, a new and literal translation by William James Hickie, vol. I
[Bohn's Classical Library]. London, G. Bell, 1905, 7 in.

ARRAS, J. D'.

Melusine, Nouvelle ed. rev. par M. Ch. Bonnet.
Paris, P. Jannet, 1854, 6½ in. Red leather.
'T. E. L. Paris, 1919'

ARRIAN

History of the expedition of Alexander the Great, and conquest of Persia, trans. by Mr. Rooke, corrected and enlarged.
London, J. Davis, 1812, 9½ in.

ASQUITH, M.

Margot Asquith, an autobiography.
4 vols. New York, G. H. Doran, 1920-22, 9 in.

AUCASSIN ET NICOLETE

Aucassin et Nicolete. Edited and revised by F. W. Bourdillon. Frontispiece by L. Pissarro.
[Last book printed in Vale type by E. and L. Pissarro at the Eragny Press, lim. ed.] Hammersmith, Eragny Press, 1903, 8½ in.
'T. E. L.'

AUDEN, W. H.

The Dance of Death.
London, Faber, 1933, 8 in.

The Orators: an English study.
London, Faber, 1932, 8½ in.

Poems.
London, Faber, 1930, 8 in.
2 copies

AUGUSTINE, ST. (Bishop of Hippo).

The Confessions of S. Augustine. Illustrations designed by Paul Woodroffe and engraved upon wood by Clemence Housman, by whom tile title-page has also been engraved from the design of Laurence Housman
[lim. ed., no. 8o]. London, Kegan Paul, 1900, 9 in. Limp white vellum.
'T. E. L.'

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