COLLECTION OF 6 ANTIQUE BOOKS: 1) THE FORMAT OF THE ENGLISH NOVEL. Cleveland, Ohio: The Rowfant Club, 1928. Of an edition of 289 copies printed by Edward Stern & Company, this is No. 261. Quarto, marbled cloth, uncut, 41 pp. Color frontis., photographic illustrations of books from the author's collection. Former-owned inscription; otherwise a Fine copy in its original (quite worn) box. 2) THE WAY OF ALL FLESH by Samuel Butler. Illustrated by André Durenceau. Garden City: Doubleday, Doran & Company, 1944. 1st edition thus. Of an edition of 1,000 copies printed at The Merrymount Press, this is No. 960. It is signed by the artist. Octavo, gilt-stamped red cloth, top edge gilt, uncut, 429 pp. Color plates. Very Good; spine slightly dull, light foxing. In a worn slip case. 3) English Theatre and Acting, PRACTICAL ILLUSTRATIONS OF RHETORICAL GESTURE AND ACTION, ADAPTED TO THE ENGLISH DRAMA by Henry Siddons. From a work on the Same Subject by M. [Johann Jacob] Engel, Member of the Royal Academy of Berlin. By Henry