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THE BOOKSELLERS' ALMANACK, 1848.-The Booksellers have published THE PLAY GRAMMAR. - Miss Corner, already so well known by the
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Directors. The Proprietor (the Engraver), to make known as widely as It affords us pleasure to hear that the library which the Brethren of the
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Swift, which sold for 21 5s, a few letters to the Dean, and other extracts doubt not, be turned on from the abundant main without, for the thirst of
and notes made by Bishop Percy for a new and differently arranged edition these literary recluses.
of Swift's poetical works. Some of the papers had evidently passed through Our attention has been drawn in a pointed manner to the abuses which
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money than by having what they should not have at all." Dr. Johnson's almost into contact with it, the privilege is open to great abuses. For in
rough draft of part of a review of Dr. Grainger's " Sugar Cane" was sold to stance, a London speculator sets up his printing- presses in one of these islands,
Mr. Pocock, the great collector of Johnson's papers, for 18s. A letter of Sir and, by availing himself of the rapid communication now open with the
Walter Scott's to Bishop Percy, respecting the publication of his " Border capital, is enabled to flood the country with the second-hand article at a price
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Scott, in the earliest dated letter, 11th of January, 1800, " when the legitimate journalist cannot compete. In Jersey alone there are thirteen of
Reliques were first put into my hands, an era in my poetical taste which I these periodicals - which do not even pretend to be local-filled with English
shall never forget." Nell Gwynn's receipt-an E. G. only- for her quarter's matter, and having in England a forced circulation of 60,000 copies weekly.
pension from Charles the Second (her Charles the Third, she used to call The morality of this proceeding is not a thing for discussion-and the parties
him with her usual wit and good humour) sold for 21 4s : and a letter from engaged in it are not likely to be influenced in that way. The subject is
Paris of poor Mrs. Jordan's to a hairdresser in Covent Garden, pleading "a one which calls for investigation in other quarters : and we hope ere long to
most painful and distressing illness " as the real cause of her not being able see so flagrant a misappropriation of an ancient right terminated by the govern
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of unusual occurrence ;-and letters of Mrs. Jordan are almost equally We copy the following from Chambers's Journal.-" This day we issue the
scarce. concluding numbers of CHAMBERS'S MISCELLANY OF USEFUL AND Enter
We have to record a death, the announcement of which will make an im TAINING TRACTS-the work being completed in 177 numbers, or twenty
pression on all lovers of literature. The writer of " The Curiosities of Lite volumes. The design of the work, as far as we proposed to carry out,
rature," of the " Quarrels" and " Calamities of Authors," and of " The Illus being fulfilled-namely, the furnishing of a variety of tracts on instructive
trations of the Literary Character," Mr. Isaac Disraeli, at the age of eighty and entertaining subjects, likely to prove useful in their sphere, and calcu
two years, died on Wednesday last, as it is said, of the prevailing epidemic. lated to supersede in some measure sheets of a demoralizing tendency- it has
He was the only child of Benjamin Disraeli, a Venetian merchant, resident been thought fit to bring it to a close. As far as the MISCELLANY has gone,
at Enfield, where he received his early education, which, however, was com there has been nothing to complain of with respect to circulation. During
pleted in Holland. At Amsterdam and Leyden he acquired several modern the currency of the work, since its commencement three years ago, the weekly
tongues, and attempted classic studies ; and proceeding to France in 1786, he impression has varied from 80,000 to 100,000 ; but including reprints, which
turned his attention to the French language and literature. Returning to are constantly going on, the average impression of each sheet of 32 pages
has been 115,000. Of some sheets, which appear to have been peculiarly
England, he published verses in the Gentleman's Magazine, and put forth, in
1791 , a " Defence of Poetry," which, however, he soon suppressed. Happily popular, the impression has been upwards of 200,000 . The tract, Life of
delivered from the commercial pursuits to which at first he seemed destined, Louis Philippe,' has been put to press thirteen times, and the various im
pressions have amounted to 280,470. The total number of sheets of the
and placed in a position of pecuniary independence, Mr. Disraeli was enabled
to devote his long life to literature. His favourite study, indeed , was the work printed till the present hour is 18,000,000, the whole forming 38,125
reams. The weight of the entire mass printed has been 387 tons. The
literary character itself; to the illustration of which he devoted twelve
volumes and projected many more- intending to constitute of them a great cost of the work for paper has been 25,766 .; for printing, 11,5457.; and for
work after the manner of Bayle. For many years a " History of English binding, 16,248 . The money paid to authors for writing has in most in
Literature " had been expected from his pen ; but his attention seems to have stances been 10l. per sheet, or altogether 14501.; and for wood engravings
been ultimately diverted from it to his " Commentaries on the Life and the outlay has been about 5007. Of miscellaneous disbursements no account
Reign of Charles I.," an historical labour which procured for him from the need be taken. The price paid by the public for the work has been 100,000l.
University of Oxford the honorary degree of D.C.L. The design thus The profits dispensed among the bookselling trade may be estimated at
superseded was, however, partly fulfilled in his " Amenities of Literature," a 38,000 . Of the general sales, the bulk has been chiefly in volumes. The
work which, by his daughter's help, he was able to produce though pre quantity of volumes done up at each issue has usually filled two waggons ;
viously smitten with blindness. This calamity befel him in 1839. His total number of volumes done up, 1,300,000 . The larger proportion of
death took place at his country seat, Bradenham House, in Buckingham these have been disposed of in or from London as a centre ; the circulation
shire. Few writers have been so much devoted to literature from a profound has been mainly, where we were most desirous it should be, in the manufac
love for it ; and many are the minds which have been excited to literary turing and commercial districts of the country."
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In the press, in Demy Octavo,

The ssifie
Classi d
fied Ender

TO THE LONDON CATALOGUE OF BOOKS, 1814-46.

THIS work is nearly ready for publication. It will be found, from its classification, of great utility in ascertaining works published in the different
branches of literature, arranged alphabetically and under their respective subjects. Hitherto it was impossible to find out all the books written on
Medicine, Law, Divinity, Science, & c., &c. It is presumed that it will form a PERFECT KEY to the Catalogue, and enable those who are ignorant of the
author's name to find out the book by referring to the Index.
It is unnecessary to point out the advantages of having the literature of the last thirty-three years arranged in such a manner that at a glance the
titles of all the works written on particular subjects can be seen. The first word of each line, in the LONDON CATALOGUE, is printed in Italic in the
Index.
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Classification.

ANTIQUITIES . GEOGRAPHY, HISTORY.


ARCHEOLOGY, CHRONOLOGY, GENEALOGY, HERALDRY, MY TOPOGRAPHY, TRAVELS , VOYAGES , ATLASES.
THOLOGY, NUMISMATICS, PEERAGES, ETC.
GERMAN WORKS.
ARCHITECTURE . ELEMENTARY, MISCELLANEOUS.
ORNAMENTS , ETC.
GREEK AND LATIN WORKS.
ARTS AND SCIENCES .
ELEMENTARY, MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS .

BIBLIOGRAPHY . ITALIAN WORKS .


CLASSICAL LEARNING, LITERATURE , PHILOLOGY, ETC. ELEMENTARY, MISCELLANEOUS .

BIOGRAPHY. JUVENILE WORKS, & c.


CORRESPONDENCE , MEMOIRS, ETC.
LANGUAGES, GREAT BRITAIN, & c.
DIVINITY. ANGLO-SAXON, GAELIC , IRISH, SCOTCH, WELSH.-DIARIES,
DISCOURSES.
GLOSSARIES, ETC.
DOMESTIC ECONOMY .
LANGUAGES, VARIOUS.
DRAMA. CHALDAIC , DANISH, EGYPTIAN, HEBREW, ICELANDIC , ORI
POETRY , ETC. ENTAL, PORTUGUESE, RUSSIAN, SPANISH, SWEDISH , ETC.

ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY.
LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE.
LECTURES, SERMONS, ETC.
ACTS, STATUTES , ETC.
EDUCATIONAL WORKS.
ENGLISH. LOGIC .
MORAL PHILOSOPHY, MORALS , EDUCATION, ETC.
FICTION.
NOVELS, ROMANCES, TALES, ETC. MATHEMATICS.
ALGEBRA, ARITHMETIC, GEOMETRY, TRIGONOMETRY, ETC.
FINE ARTS.
COSTUME , DRAWING, ENGRAVING , ILLUSTRATED WORKS , MEDICAL SCIENCES.
PAINTING , PERSPECTIVE, SCULPTURE , STENOGRAPHY , TY ANATOMY, MEDICINE, PATHOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, SURGERY,
POGRAPHY , ETC. VETERINARY ART, ETC.

FRENCH WORKS.
NATURAL SCIENCES .
ELEMENTARY, MISCELLANEOUS.
AGRICULTURE, BOTANY, CONCHOLOGY, ENTOMOLOGY, FRUIT
GAMES AND SPORTS. GARDENING, GEOLOGY, ICHTHYOLOGY, MINERALOGY, ORNI
DANCING, MUSIC , SINGING, ETC. THOLOGY, ZOOLOGY.
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CLASSIFICATION, continuedfrom page 55.


NATURAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PHI- NAVAL AND MILITARY.
LOSOPHY. NAVIGATION, ETC.
ASTROLOGY, ASTRONOMY, CHEMISTRY, ENGINEERING , ME POLITICAL ECONOMY .
CHANICS, RAILWAYS, STEAM ENGINE , SURVEYING AND PARLIAMENTARY, POLITICS , TRADE AND COMMERCE, ETC.
MEASURING, ETC.
MISCELLANEOUS.

SPECIMEN PAGE .

2 CLASSIFIED INDEX. [LONDON

Medical Sciences .
Anatomy Medicine-Physiology-Surgery, &c.
ABORTION, Illustrations. (Granville A.B.) Anatomy, Comparative. (Owen R.)
Observations. (Streeter J.S.) Cruveilhier's. (Lib. of Med.)
Aconitine, &c., Use of. (Turnbull A.) (Epitome of.)
Aconitum Napellus, Properties. (Fleming A.) First Steps. (Drummond J.L.)
Accouchements, Aphorisms. (Blake A.) Letters. (Barclay J.)
Accoucheur. (Craig J.) Morbid. (Baillie M.)
Accoucheur's Vade-Mecum. (Burke T.) (Hodgkin T.)
Acoustic Surgery, Guide. (Buchanan T.) (Hope J.)
Ægineta Medical Works. Vade-Mecum. (Money W.)
Africa, W. Coast, Med. Account. (Boyle J.) Pathological . (Andral G.)
Air Passages, Lungs, &c. (Catherwood A.) (Carswell R.)
Alimentary Drinks, Treatise. (Stevenson J.) (Otto A.W.)
Amaurosis, Treatise. (Hocken E.0.) Physiological. (Todd and Bowman.)
Treatise. (Stevenson J.) Special. (Horner W.)
Amputation, Illustrations. (Cocks W.P.) Surgical. (Edwards H.)
Amputations, Remarks. (Hammick S.L.) (Morton T.)
Anatomical Atlas. (Cruveilhier.) Terms in. (Palmer S.)
(Weber.) Text Book. (Hunter R.)
Commentaries. (Mayo H.) (Lizars A.)
Drawings, Museum, Chatham. Vertebrate Animals . (Wagner.)
Examinations. and Medicine. (Hall M.)
Lectures. (Chevalier T.) and Physiology. (Armiger T.J.)
Manipulation. (Tulk and Henfrey.) by Todd. (Cyclop.)
Plates. (Lizars J.) (Sandwith T.)
(Quain and Wilson.) Physiology, &c. (Hooper R.)
Preparations, Making Dried. (Swan J.) (Robertson A.)
Remembrancer. and Surgery. (Druitt R.)
Sketches. (Wormald and M'Whinnie.) Surgery, &c. (Abernethy.)
Tables. (Albinus.) Aneurism, Illustrations. (Dermott G.)
(Nunneley T.) Treatise. (Scarpa A.)
and Pathol . Observations. (Goodsir J.) and its Cure. Wardrop J.
Anatomist. (Savage H.) Animal Life, Inquiry. (Holland G.C.)
Anatomist's Instructor. (Knox R.) (Park J.R.)
Manual. (Maygrier J.P.) Magnetism, Origin. (Colquhoun D.C.)
Vade-Mecum. (Hooper R.) Exper. on. (Colquhoun D.C.)
(Wilson E.) Manual. (Teste A.)
Anatomy. (Bayle A.L.) Study. (Dupotet B.)
(Bayle and Hollard .) by a Surgeon.
(Beclard.) and Homoeopathy. (Lee E.)
(Bichat.) Mechanics, Spinal Curv. (Sheldrake T.)
(Cloquet H.) Physiology. (Carpenter's Cyclop.)
(Cooper B.B.) Lectures . (Lowne B.)
(Craigie D.) Animatæ Contagions, Researches. (Neale 4.)
(Ency. Brit.) Ankylosis, or Stiff Joints. (Little W.J.)
(Ellis G.) Apoplexy, Cases. (Copeman E.)
(Fyfe And.) Treatise. (Cooke J.)
(Grainger R.D.) Gout, &c., Treatise. (Rennie A.)
(Meckel.) and Lethargy, Cases . (Cheyne J.)
(Monro A.) Apothecaries' Hall, Manual. (Meade W.)
(Paxton J.) (Steggall.)
(Quain J.) Student's Companion. (Oliver E.)
(Shaw J.) of England and Wales. (Transactions.)
(Stanley E.) Arterial Pulse, Inquiry. (Parry C.H.)
(Tuson E. W.) System, Treatise. (Turner T.)
(Wilson W.J.) Varieties. (Green P.H.)
Apology for. (Farre J.R.) Arteries, Anatomy. (Flood V.)
Comparative. (Blumenbach J.F.) (Harrison R.)
Col. Surg. (Catalogue of.) (Quain R.)
(Evers P.) Description. (Dermott G.)
(Grant R.E.) (Haller A.)
(Home E.) (Lucas P.B.)
(Lawrence W.) Diseases and Injuries. (Guthrie G.J.)

A copious Alphabetical Table of Contents will be given, which will embrace all the subjects, and greatly facilitate reference.
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It has been compiled with great diligence, and at an immense expense. Its very correct, this volume is of a useful description, not for booksellers and
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found to the merchant, &c."-Britannia. every necessary particular relative to any book that has been published in
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" Book-purchasers and book-collectors will find in this elaborate publica- betically, the author's name forming the guide ; the size, the price, and the
tion that which they can best appreciate, and which to them is an essential, publisher, are stated. Such a work has been attempted before, but never
if not an absolute requisite in their libraries. It is a catalogue of all the with such completeness as now. The Christian names of the authors are
books published in Great Britain, with their sizes, prices, and publishers' here placed in the alphabet, which, where the same surname frequently
names, from 1814 to 1846.' It is prepared with remarkable clearness and occurs, much facilitates the reference. Another great improvement has been
fulness, and the printing we hesitate not to declare is an example to every the indexing of biographical works, not like others by the name of the writer,
establishment, as well as being an ornament to any book-shelves, for its but by the name of the party whose biography it is. So with novels, the
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former edition ; and they are decided improvements. Such a work is mainly under the authors ' names. This rule has been partially departed from in
valuable as a book of reference, and it was therefore obviously requisite that favour of the authors of numerous works, as SCOTT, COOPER, BULWER, &c.,
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formation. The whole contents, therefore, are now printed in one alphabet, " Some idea may be formed of the magnitude of this work, and, there
the classification under general subjects having been considered unnecessary, fore, of its utility, when we state that it contains 542 pages, having on an
unless carried out to an extent that would have been inadmissible in a work average 67 works on each, making a total of upwards of 36,314 works, the
consisting of one octavo volume, although it occupies between 500 and 600 produce of the British press in 32 years ! "-Critic.
pages. The Christian names of the authors are placed in alphabet, which
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sought at a glance. It has hitherto been the custom to name the biographer ; publication. The whole is now printed alphabetically - rejecting a clas
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of foreign authors are very properly placed under their own names, and not of a work like this admit ; the Christian names of the authors are given ;
those of the translators. Novels, &c. , where practicable, are found under the titles of biographies and memoirs are found, in alphabetical reference, not
the authors' names ; and ' Series,' ' Libraries,' &c. , are not twice entered in under the names of the authors, but of the subjects of such biographies and
the catalogue, but enumerated under the title of the Series ' or ' Library.' memoirs ; translations are alphabetically placed under the names of the
The labour and cost to produce such a publication must have been immense, foreign authors, not of the translators ; and other minor changes have been
but it is gratifying to be able to state that it is the most perfect, useful, and made to increase the facilities of reference."—Athenæum.
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and more in arrear. In the actual making-up of the Catalogues-both the The library of the King and Queen of the French at Neuilly amounted, it
old and the new—we believe but three persons, and those inadequately remu is said, to fourteen thousand volumes ; and about twelve thousand of these,
nerated for services of a laborious nature-requiring, too, a large acquaint we are glad to hear, have escaped the devastation of the Château. The
ance with languages ancient and modern- are engaged ! No wonder that amount of the literary damage can, however, scarcely be estimated as yet.
100,000 volumes are improperly kept from the use of the public ! Surely, Torn, as the books were, from the cases which contained them, and flung
if it be worth the cost of a considerable yearly grant to purchase books and roughly into carts for transport to the Mairie during the work of destruction,
papers-it is also worth while to pay a few more assistants for rendering the extent of mutilation has yet to be ascertained. The volumes are in
them accessible to the public in reasonable time. We do not know why a process of conveyance to the Bibliothèque Nationale-as it is now called ;
national library having all the resources of a great commonwealth at its back where they will be catalogued, and, as far as possible, restored. Amongst
should not be able to compete, on its larger scale, with the same kind of this literary heap, it is announced that the famous manuscript of the book
establishments conducted by private individuals. It is useless at present to of Gaston Phoebus commonly called the Livre des Chasses- inscribed in the
hope to see any new work at the British Museum under a delay of from two old catalogue of the National Library, and carried off from it by Louis the
to five years from the date of publication. This should not be and we address Fourteenth in 1665- has been recovered.
the attention of the Commission especially to this cataloguing department The annual general meeting of the Literary Fund was held on Wednesday
the evil being so pressing, the remedy so obvious and easy.-Athenæum. last-Sir Henry Ellis taking the chair. The Report stated that 1,230 . had
BOOKSELLERS' PROVIDENT INSTITUTION.- The annual general meeting ofthe been appropriated during the past year to the relief of authors and the
Booksellers' Provident Institution was held on the 9th of last month ; and the widows and orphans of authors - making a total sum of 35,0601. so expended
Report for the year 1847 disclosed, we are happy to say, a prosperous condition since the institution of the society in 1790. The Marquis of Lansdowne was
of the establishment. Notwithstanding a liberal application of the fund to reelected President ; and the anniversary dinner was announced for the 10th
the necessities of those who are its object, the former is rapidly increasing. of May-the Duke of Northumberland to preside.
During the comparatively short period which has elapsed since the Directors
were empowered to grant assistance, the sum of nearly 1,300 has been so
distributed ; while the whole of the expenses connected with the institution
since it was formed in 1837 have not averaged more than 807 per annum. LIST OF FRENCH WORKS,
The number of members now on the books is 476 ; and upwards of 1,000 For April.
has been added to the Permanent Fund during the past year. The whole
amount of the funds invested exceeds 17,0007, and we trust that, by con Ancelot (Madame), Théâtre complet, nouvelle edition, illustrée, 4 vols.
tinued exertions, the sum will soon reach in round numbers 20,000l. 8vo, 11.
The papers report the death of WILLIAM THOM, the Inverary poet ; one Balleydier, Turin et Charles-Albert, 8vo, 6s.
of those who are the unfortunate objects of an interest that is demonstrative Berthier (M. P.), Traité des Essais par la voie Sèche, ou des Propriétés de
in the way most injudicious and least serviceable for its object-the real la Composition et de l'Essai des Substances Metalliques et des Combusti
hardship of whose destiny is enhanced and embittered by a merely senti bles. A l'Usage des Ingénieurs des Mines, des Exploitants, et des Di
mental support. He has left a widow and three young children in utter recteurs d'asines, 2 vols. 8vo, 1l 2s.
destitution-and whom no sympathy can serve that does not take a pecuniary Berzelius, Rapport Annuel sur les Progres de la Chimie, presenté le 31
form. Mars, 1847, à l'Académie Royale des Sciences de Stockholm, huitième
In Bavaria the King has conferred an annual pension of 400 florins from année, 8vo, 68.
his privy purse on Justinus Kerner, his Poet-Laureate. Boulangé, Histoire de St. Français de Sales, 8vo, 6s.
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as they are found in the Text, have been thrown into Alphabetical order ; so
that each, accompanied by its prefixes, suffixes, and under every modification
of form, may be immediately found by the simplest operation. II. THE SIGNIFICATION OR LEXICOGRAPHY OF WORDS.
2. Each word thus arranged is concisely but fully parsed, and its compo
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reference is made to the section of the Grammatical Introduction in which definitions ; but the works of Dr. Lee, Winer, Biesenthal, Fürst, and others,
the deviation is explained. have been compared throughout. In this labour Professor Lee's Lexicon has
4. To provide standards of inflexion and comparison, a series of the been ofgreat service, as well as in the detection and avoidance of the errone
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Chaldee languages, has been prepared. 3. In addition to the various significations of each root, a synoptical list
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ceptional case, and account for every deviation from the Rules and Tables. to trace for himself the general mode by which the roots become modified into
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BOOKS PUBLISHED IN GREAT BRITAIN, FROM THE YEAR 1814 TO 1846.


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LONDON CATALOGUE OF BOOKS


PUBLISHED IN GREAT BRITAIN, WITH THEIR SIZES , PRICES, AND PUBLISHERS' NAMES.

The Index is Classified, so that it may be applied to all Catalogues of Works published within the same
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Classification.

ANTIQUITIES—ARCHITECTURE. GERMAN WORKS.


ARCHEOLOGY, GENEALOGY, HERALDRY, MYTHOLOGY, NUMIS ELEMENTARY, MISCELLANEOUS.
MATICS, ORNAMENTS, PEERAGES, ETC.
GREEK AND LATIN WORKS .
ARTS AND SCIENCES. ELEMENTARY, MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ITALIAN WORKS .
BIOGRAPHY.
ELEMENTARY, MISCELLANEOUS.
CORRESPONDENCE, MEMOIRS, ETC.
JUVENILE WORKS- MORAL TALES, & c.
DIVINITY— ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY.
DISCOURSES, LECTURES , SERMONS, ETC. LANGUAGES, GREAT BRITAIN, & c.
ANGLO-SAXON, GAELIC, IRISH, SCOTCH, WELSH.- DIARIES,
DOMESTIC ECONOMY GAMES AND GLOSSARIES , ETC.
SPORTS .
DANCING, MUSIC, SINGING , ETC. LANGUAGES, VARIOUS.
CHALDAIC, DANISH, EGYPTIAN, HEBREW, ICELANDIC , ORI
DRAMA- POETRY, & c. ENTAL, PORTUGUESE , RUSSIAN, SPANISH, SWEDISH, ETC.

EDUCATION- LEARNING. LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE.


BIBLIOGRAPHY, CLASSICAL LEARNING, LITERATURE, PHILO ACTS, STATUTES, ETC.
LOGY, ETC.
LOGIC.
FICTION. MORAL PHILOSOPHY, MORALS , EDUCATION , ETC.
NOVELS, ROMANCES, TALES , ETC.
MATHEMATICS.
FINE ARTS. ALGEBRA, ARITHMETIC , GEOMETRY, TRIGONOMETRY , ETC.
COSTUME, DRAWING, ENGRAVING, ILLUSTRATED WORKS ,
PAINTING, PERSPECTIVE , SCULPTURE, STENOGRAPHY, TY MEDICAL SCIENCES.
POGRAPHY, ETC. ANATOMY, MEDICINE, PATHOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY, SURGERY,
VETERINARY ART, ETC. ¦
FRENCH WORKS.
ELEMENTARY, MISCELLANEOUS. NATURAL SCIENCES.
AGRICULTURE , BOTANY, CONCHOLOGY, ENTOMOLOGY, FRUIT
GEOGRAPHY, HISTORY . GARDENING, GEOLOGY, ICHTHYOLOGY, MINERALOGY, ORNI
CHRONOLOGY, TOPOGRAPHY, TRAVELS , VOYAGES, ATLASES. THOLOGY, ZOOLOGY.
CLASSIFICATION continued on Page 89.
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CLASSIFICATION, continued from page 88.


NATURAL AND EXPERIMENTAL PHI- | POLITICAL ECONOMY .
LOSOPHY. PARLIAMENTARY , POLITICS , TRADE AND COMMERCE , ETC.
ASTROLOGY, ASTRONOMY, CHEMISTRY, ENGINEERING , ME
SCHOOL AND COLLEGE WORKS
CHANICS, RAILWAYS, STEAM ENGINE, SURVEYING AND
ENGLISH,
MEASURING, ETC.

NAVAL AND MILITARY. MISCELLANEOUS ,


NAVIGATION, ETC.

SPECIMEN PAGE .

20 CLASSIFIED INDEX. [ LONDON

DIVINITY, &c., continued, DIVINITY, &c., continued.


Baptism, Rights of Infants. (Davis W.) Bible, Arguments. (Ostervald.)
(Thoughts.) Arranged in Paragraphs, &c.
Treatise, Bickersteth. (Christ. Fam, Lib.) Sections. (Townsend G.)
(Ellison S.) Atlas. See GEOGRAPHY, &c.
(Godwin J.H.) Chron. and Analytical View. (Jones J.)
(Halley R.) Numbers. (MacDougal D.)
(Irving E.) Comment. (Cobbin I.)
and Confirmation . (Trimmer Mrs.) (Davidson D.)
- Lord's Supper. (Calvin.) (Hawker D.)
in Water. (Confessions.) Henry & Scott. (Commentary.)
of the Spirit. (Wade J.) (Hewlett J.)
Baptismal Font. (Bickersteth E.) (Mant and D'Oyly.)
(Cumming J.) Miniature. (Commentary.)
Regeneration . (Armitage J.) (Patrick, &c.)
(Biddulph.) (Scott T.)
(Dakeyne.) (Sutcliffe J.)
(Hughes H.) Commentaries. (Hewlett J.)
(Hull W.) Comments. (Short.)
(Stovell C.) Common- Place Book. (Locke.)
Services. (Defence.) (Strutt J.)
Baptisms of Scripture Unfolded. (Bull S.) Concordance. See Concordance.
Baptist Missionary Society. (Cox F.A. ) Contemplations. (Hall Bp.)
Baptists, Defence. (Gibb.) (Conversations.)
English, History. (Ivimey J.) Cottage. (Williams T.)
(Taylor A.) Cyclopædia.
Foreign, History. (Orchard G.H.) Dictionary. (Brown J.)
Justified. (Taylor Jer.) (Calmet.)
in America. (Cox F.A.) (Gurney J.J.)
Baptized Children, Gift to. (Dewhurst C.) (Malcom II.)
Barn and the Steeple. (Martindale M.)
Barzillai, the Gileadite. (Cormack J.) (Wood J.)
Basket of Fragments. See also Biblical and Theological.
(Jones T.) Douay, Notes to. (Mac Ghee R.)
Beast, Name and Number. (Rabett R.) English, Annals of. (Anderson C.)
(Wealth.) Editions of. (Cotton H.)
Beatitudes. (Anderson R.) Exposition. (Allen J.)
Beauties of (Barrow I.) (Henry M.)
(Blair H.) Family. (Bloomfield S.T.)
(De Sales St. F.) (Boothroyd D.)
(Erskine R.) (Brown J.)
(Fenelon Abp.) (Clarke A.)
(Hall Bp.) by a Layman. (Family.)
(Horne Bp.) Gems. (Stewart J.)
(Sturm C.C.) Geography . (Wells E.)
(Taylor Jer.) Guide to Reading. (Carpenter W.)
Sincerity ; Sermons. Help to Reading. (Nicholls B.E.)
Beauty of Holiness. (Bisse T.) Histories.
Being. See also Attributes. History, Poetical Illust. (Simpson J.H.)
and Attributes. (Bruce W.) (Gleig G.R.)
(Drew S.) (Stackhouse.)
Belief and Practice . (Prowett J.) in Verse. (Wesley S.)
Unbelief. (Fearn J.) Holy Catholic (Challoner Bp.)
Believer's Golden Chain. (Dyer W.) Illustrated. (Macklin.)
Manual. (Marryat J.) Key to Words. (Timpson T.)
Bellingham. (Palin W.) Literary History. (Townley J.)
Beneficence, Essay. (Simpson D.) Mineralogy and Botany of. (Bib. Cab.)
and Covetousness . (Dick T.) Natural History. (Harris T.M.)
Benevolence in Punishment . Notes by Caunter.
Best Match, by Pearse. (Ward's Lib.) (Stebbing H.)
Better Covenant Considered . (Goode F.) Numbers, Weights, &c., in. (Hindmarsh.)
Beware ; Sacred History Illustrated. Obligations, by Spring. (Tegg's Lib.)
Bible. See also JUVENILE . (Opinions.)
Acrostics. (Wilkins S.J.) Passages. (Elucidation.)
Advocate and Expositor. (Seaman M.) (Pictorial.)
Analysis. (Martin R.M.) Preacher. (Foster II.)
Annotations . (Poole M.) Proper Names. (Farrar J.)
*** A copious Alphabetical Table of Contents will be given, which will embrace all the subjects, and greatly facilitate reference.
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MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS .- LITERARY NOTICES .- FRENCH WORKS.

TO BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. The first meeting of the Local Committee for the reception of the British
Association, on Wednesday the 9th of August, has been held at Swansea :
ANTS A SITUATION, a young man aged 19 years, --and the members of the Archæological Institute will meet in Lincoln in
WA who writes a good hand, and can be well recommended. Salary no
the week beginning Tuesday the 25th of July.- We are glad to report the
object. spread of Local Associations for Archæological research ; and may mention,
Address to Mr. Hodgson, Office of this Paper. therefore, the recent formation of an Archæological Society in the town of
Scarborough.
Our contemporaries announce the recent death of Sir Thomas Dick Lauder.
FOR SALE or to LET, the LEASE of the HOUSE,
No. 12, PATERNOSTER ROW. To Booksellers and Publishers, For the last few years this gentleman has appeared before the public, but
this situation, from its being in the midst of the London Trade, would be sparingly, as an author :-his most recent production, if we recollect rightly,
most desirable, while from its proximity to the Post Office and the City it being an account of Her Majesty's Progress in State to Scotland. But
would suit for any business. Possession can be given on the 25th June he deserves a high place in the annals of Local Literature for his graphic
next. For terms, &c., please apply on the premises. and delightful account of " The Morayshire Floods. " His best romances,
" Lochandu and " The Wolfe of Badenoch," would have stood out in
brighter relief had they come before, not after, Sir Walter Scott's ;-being
powerfully written and exciting a strong interest. Sir Thomas Dick Lauder
LITERARY NOTICES -BOOKS AND PRINTS . produced other works besides the above ; but we have named those by which
Preparingfor Publication, &c., &c. he will be the longest remembered as an author.
HISTORY OF THE FOUNDATIONS IN MANCHESTER.- A supplementary volume
ANNALS OF THE ARTISTS OF SPAIN.- Mr. Ollivier, of Pall Mall, has just of Dr. Hibbert's " History of the Foundations of Manchester " is announced
published a rare and beautiful work under this title, by Mr. Stirling of Keir. for publication by subscription, by Mr. Agnew, of that city. The original
The literature of England has hitherto been most defective upon Spanish art, work is reduced in price, and a prospectus can easily be obtained from the
but Mr. Stirling has evidently filled up this void. The taste and labour publisher, giving a detailed account of the additional matter now being
which has been bestowed upon the work will be rewarded, no doubt, by brought before the public.
the approval which will be bestowed upon it. These volumes are pro
fusely illustrated ; many of the portraits are of painters never before en
graved. LIST OF FRENCH WORKS,
The fifty-ninth Anniversary of the Literary Fund was held on Wednesday, For June.
May 10th, at the Freemasons' Tavern- the Duke of Northumberland pre
siding. In the course of his address to the meeting, the chairman said that Albret, Cours théorique et pratique de la taille des arbres fruitiers, septième
in virtue of his office " he had seen the list of those to whom from time to édition, 8vo, 5s.
time relief had been administered , and it was with astonishment that he Balbo (J. P.) Constitutions républicaines du Globe : France, Etats-Unis
found names in that list which every student must acknowledge as the fond (amendée), Delaware (état), Saint Domingue (revisée), Italie, Venice, Genes,
familiar companions of his library-authors from whom they had all derived Saint Marin, Allemagne (confed .), Bavière (état), Suisse (confed.), Vaud
instruction, delight, and amusement. Many a distinguished author from all (Canton), 12mo, 3s.
parts of the world had acknowledged with gratitude the benefits conferred Bulwer, Lucretia, ou les Enfants de la Nuit, 2 vols. 8vo, 15s.
by the Royal Literary Fund ; and it must be a source of gratification to the Bussière (Marie- Théodore de), Vie de Sainte Françoise Romaine fondatrice
subscribers to reflect that their means and aid had alleviated the bodily and des oblates de Tordé Specchi, précédée d'une Introduction sur la Mystique
mental sufferings of so many who had devoted their lives to the cause of Chrétienne, 8vo, 6s.
truth and to diffuse knowledge throughout the world." The Report stated, Callot (P. S.) Jean Guiton, dernier Maine de l'Ancienne Commune de la
that during last year 1230 had been given in 38 grants to authors- in Rochelle, 1628 , 8vo, 38 6d.
history and biography (3), theology and biblical literature (2), science (3), Coquerel (Athanase) Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité, Discours prononcé dans le
topography and travels (6), classical learning and education (4) , poetry (9), Temple de Sainte-Marie, le 5 Mars, 1848, 8vo, 1s.
essays and tales (4), the drama (3), medicine (3), and law (1 ) ; -of whom Dareste de la Chavanne, Histoire de l'Administration en France, et des Pro
26 were male and 12 female authors. A considerable subscription was grès du Pouvoir Royal, depuis le Règne de Philippe-Auguste jusqu'à la
announced, headed by 100 guineas from the Qucen :—and Lord Hardinge Mort de Louis XIV., 2 vols. 8vo, 15s.
was declared chairman for the next year. De Gerande, De l'Esprit public en Hongrie depuis la Révolution Française,
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF JOHN BRITTON, F.S.A.- This distinguished gentleman, 8vo, 7s 6d.
now in his seventy-sixth year, has just published a work on the authorship of Delombardy, Catalogue des Monnaies Françaises de la Collection de M.
Junius, wherein he gives the palm to Colonel Barré. This book will well Rignault, comprenant les Monnaies royales et nationales d'argent, de billon,
repay perusal. The author has given a mezzotint engraving of Sir Joshua's et de cuivre, depuis le douzième siècle jusqu'en 1848, avec les attribu
celebrated picture " JUNIUS," painted for the late Sir F. Baring, containing tions de temps et de lieu, et le résumé des ordonnances qui intéressent
three portraits, viz., Lord Ashburton, Colonel Barré, and Earl Shelburne, leur fabrication, 8vo, 4s.
afterwards Marquis of Lansdowne. In alluding to this Essay on Junius, it Desplaces (Auguste) Galerie des Poëtes Vivants, Lamartine, Musset, Béranger,
gives us much pleasure to notice the autobiography of the Veteran in Arts les Deschamps, Gautier, Vigny Hugo, Esquiros, Brixeux Barbier, Pon
and Literature, which he is now preparing for publication. Testimonials sard, Laprade Rességuier, Turguety, Houssage, Sainte Beuve, etc., etc.,
after death are not uncommon, but honourable evidences to private worth 12mo, 38 6d.
and high talent during life bear the genuine impress of truth, and sweeten the Doisy (Martin) Origine et Fondements de la Liberté, de l'Égalité, et de la
cup of old age. The sum subscribed by the highest persons of the realm, Fraternité parmi les Hommes, 8vo, 78.
and those who have derived instruction, & c., from the labours of Mr. Britton, Fedix, De la Vénalité des Changes, 8vo, 2s.
is to be devoted to publishing his autobiography. We will quote the last Fontarive, Révolution sociale. Bases du Crédit positif. Institutions de Ga
paragraph of his notes on this subject. 66 The volume thus preparing will rantisme. Organisation du Travail, des Armées industrielles. Colonisation.
furnish an autobiography of the author, who projected and wrote part of Svo, 3s 6d.
the Beauties of England and Wales, which was commenced in 1800, and Gallois, Histoire de la Convention nationale d'après elle-même, précédée d'un
extended to 26 vols. 8vo ; -of the Architectural and Cathedral Antiquities, tableau de la France monarchique avant la Révolution, et d'un précis de
(19 vols. 4to, from 1805 to 1828) and of other literary works, which it is ge notre Histoire nationale pendant la Session de l'Assemblée constituante et
nerally admitted produced marked and permanent effects on the embellished celle de l'Assemblée legislative, Tome VIII . , 8vo, 5s.
publications of the country. To elucidate and explain the origin, progress, Gaume (l'Abbé J.) Les Trois Rome, Journal d'un Voyage en Italie, 4 vols.
and distinctive nature of those works, and to show their influence on the 8vo, 1/ 4s.
Fine Arts, as well as on Archæological and Topographical Literature, will Gozzi, Mémoires de Charles Gozzi, poëte Vénétien du XVIIIe siècle, écrits
be the main object of the writer ; whilst he must necessarily advert to and par lui-même, traduction libre par Paul de Musset, 12mo, 3s 6d.
remark on artists, critics, and other persons and matters connected with the Jourdain, Lesieur, Duruy et Barberet, nouveau Manuel du baccalauréat es
literary profession, as exemplified in his own personal career."-The work lettres, rédigé conformément à l'arrêté du 17 Mars, 1848, contenant le dé
will be embellished with several prints, from wood, steel, copper, and stone, veloppement des questions de philosophie, de littérature, d'histoire, de géo
and sent to each subscriber to the testimonial. graphie, de mathématiques, de cosmographie, de physique, de chimie, et
The members of the Archæological Institute ate their Third Anniversary d'histoire naturelle, 12mo, 78 6d.
Dinner on Tuesday, the 9th ult., at the Thatched House Tavern-the Pre Lurine, Histoire poëtique et politique de M. A. de Lamartine, 12mo, 3s.
sident (the Bishop of Norwich) in the chair. The next annual provincial Million (Un) de bétises et de traits d'esprit, bons contes, bons mots, bouffon
visit, our readers already know, is to be to Lincoln-and we may add that neries, calembours, facéties anciennes et modernes, parades de Bobeche,
the excursion will take place on the 25th of June. Upwards of two hundred etc., recueillis par Hilaire Le Gai, 32mo, 2s 6d.
members, it was stated at the annual general meeting, have been added to Mystères (Les) des Tuilleries de 1830-1848, ou Amours secrètes des Princes
the society during the past year- the Archbishop of York, the Bishop of et des Princesses, 2 vols. 18mo, 2s.
Carlisle, the Earl of Yarborough, Lord Hastings, and Lord Beaumont being Musset (Paul de) Femmes de la Régence, nouvelle édition, 12mo, 3s 6d.
among the number. -The York volume of the Institute is now complete ; Originaux du XVIIe siècle, Galerie de Portraits, 12mo.
and the Norwich volume will be ready for delivery during the present 38 6d.
year. Nolles (Jules) Biographie du Général Dronot, Svo, 5s.
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Encyclopædia Metropolitana, Vol. 10, " Mechanical Philosophy," 4to, cloth,
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Alexander (J. A.) on the Prophecies of Isaiah, Earlier and Later, by J. Eadie, cloth, 18 6d.
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Lays of the Deer Forest, by J. Sobieski and C. E. Stuart, 2 vols. post 8vo, boards, 1l 2s.
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London Journal, Vol. 6, 4to, cloth, 4s. Stevenson's (A.) Account of Skerryvore Lighthouse, 4to, cloth, 37. 38.
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inform those who have had occasion to consult this work, that it formerly required information. The whole contents, therefore, are now printed in one
consisted, during Mr. Bent's editorship, of several divisions-theology, medi alphabet, the classification under general subjects having been considered un
cine, the fine arts, and the like generic heads- somewhat obstructive to the necessary, unless carried out to an extent that would have been inadmissible
facility of search, and not infrequently the source of permanent difficulty in a work consisting of one octavo volume, although it occupies between 500
through the imperfect allocation of the books themselves. The improve and 600 pages. The Christian names of the authors are placed in alphabet,
ments which Mr. Hodgson has introduced are several, and we believe that which will enable those who are constantly referring to it to find out the book
the plan of the catalogue is now as perfect as the experience of some fifty or sought at a glance. It has hitherto been the custom to name the biographer ;
sixty years can well make it, while the vigilance which has been observed now that of the party whose memoir is mentioned is given. Translations
in revising the titles, betokens in another way the jealous diligence of the of foreign authors are very properly placed under their own names, and not
editor in securing the full usefulness of which such a work is susceptible. those of the translators. Novels, &c. , where practicable, are found under
The principal deviation from the old plan is in breaking up the former the authors' names ; and ' Series,' ' Libraries,' &c., are not twice entered in
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to the productions of popular writers, and the serials --now so voluminous, of a work like this admit ; the Christian names of the authors are given ;
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edition of the London Catalogue of Books ' been constructed, and the under the names of the authors, but of the subjects of such biographies and
bibliopolist has thus an alphabetical list of some six and thirty thousand memoirs ; translations are alphabetically placed under the names of the
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fore the Statistical Society. The number of public libraries in Europe is have acquired. From these materials, his brother, the present Marquis of
383 ; of these 107 are in France ; 41 in the Austrian States and in the Londonderry, to whom they devolved, has prepared for publication a selection
kingdom of Lombardy and Venice ; 30 in the Prussian States ; 28 in Great from that portion which concerns Ireland, accompanied by a Biographical
Britain and Ireland (including Malta) ; 17 in Spain ; 15 in the Papal States ; Memoir of his illustrious relation, to whose talents, energy, and persevering
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Portugal ; 5 in Holland ; 5 in Denmark ; 5 in Saxony ; 4 in Baden ; 4 in on account of the records and illustrations of the extraordinary events of a
Hesse ; 3 in Wurtemburg; and 3 in Hanover. Comparing the number of past period which it furnishes, but for the startling points of comparison with
volumes in the libraries of the chief European capitals with their respective occurrences of the present day.
populations, there are- in Weimar, 803 volumes to every 100 inhabitants ;
in Munich, 750 ; in Darmstadt, 652 ; in Copenhagen, 465 ; in Stuttgard,
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times ; Dresden, 21 times ; Copenhagen, 23 times ; Munich, 37 times ; and 1847, 8vo, 158.
the little city of Weimar, 40 times. The average annual sum allotted to Armengaud (Aine), Publication industrielle des machines, outils et appareils
the support of the Royal Library of Paris is 16,5751.; of the Arsenal Li les plus perfectionnes et les plus récents employés dans les différentes
brary, 17901 ; of St. Genevieve, 34001 ; of the Mazarine, 17907 ; of the branches de l'industrie Française et étrangère, Texte, Vol. 6, livraisons 6 et
Royal Library of Brussels, 27001 ; of Munich, about 2000 ; of Vienna, 7, in 8vo, plus un Atlas in folio oblong, de 8 planches, 5s per livraison.
19007 ; of Berlin, 14601 ; of Copenhagen, 12501 ; of Dresden, 5001 ; of the Badin et Quantain, Géographie départementale, classique et administrative de
Grand-Ducal Library of Darmstadt, 20007 ; of the Library of the British la France, publiée sous la direction de M. Badin et de M. Quantain. Dé
Museum, 26,5521. The present average number of volumes annually added partement du Loiret, 12mo, 2s 6d.
to the Royal Library at Paris is stated to be 12,000 ; to that of Munich, Balzac (H. de) , Le Provincial à Paris, 2 vols. 8vo, 15s.
10,000 ; to that of Berlin, 5000 ; to that of Vienna, 5000 ; to that of Bergeret (P. N.) , Lettres d'un Artiste sur l'état des arts en France, considerés
Petersburgh, 2000 ; to the Ducal Library of Parma, 1800 ; to the Royal sous les rapports politiques, artistiques, commerciaux et industriels, 8vo, 5s.
Library of Copenhagen, 1000 ; to the Library of the British Museum , Berthet (Elie), Le Château d'Auvergne, 2 vols. royal 18mo, 6s.
30,000. The Americans have reason to be proud of the extent of their Beziat (G.), Organisation de l'epargne du travailleur, en vue de l'amélioration
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ance of popular education. There are in the States at least 81 libraries, of caisse générale de retraite des travailleurs à livret, 18mo, 2s 6d.
5000 volumes and upwards, to which the public, more or less restrictedly, Bibliothèque des Mémoires relatifs à l'Histoire de France pendant le 18
have access ; and of these 49 are immediately connected with colleges or Siècle, Vol. 12, Suite des Mémoires du Général Dumouriez, Mémoires de
public schools. The aggregate number of volumes in these libraries is about Louvet, et Mémoires pour servir à l'Histoire de la Convention Nationale,
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ing the alphabet, and the authors' names following in brackets. Curious possibly be accomplished without immense care. However, although it is
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of publication, and few can have any idea of the myriads of books which to state that the delay in publishing the BIBLIOTHECA LONDINENSIS has been
the Moralist and the Theologian, the Novelist and the Traveller, the Philo solely occasioned by the desire to make it as perfect as possible in repeatedly
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ofthe author.' Such is a portion of the Editor's own account of this laborious excellent ; and, as far as we have been able to test, the Catalogue appears to
and useful compilation. The “ London Catalogue of Books ” furnishes an alpha be complete. "-Atlas.
betical reference to authors' names, and the present volume exhibits a classifi
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a New Catalogue of Foreign Books and Operas, gratis, and post free for two combined with an agreeable situation. About 1000/ required.
stamps ; or the List of Cheap Operas separately for one stamp. Apply to Mr. PAGE, Auctioneer and Valuer, 8, Pancras Lane, Cheapside.
F. HORNCASTLE, 50, Burlington Arcade.
TO PRINTERS, STATIONERS, AND BOOKSELLERS.
CATALOGUE OF SECOND-HAND BOOKS,
GRATIS, by O BE DISPOSED OF, in one of the Principal Towns in
Ts Staffordshire, a Business that has been established upwards of 15
HOMAS MILLARD , 70, Newgate Street, City. Years. The Stock of Stationery is not very extensive, but of the most
THO
Country Booksellers will please to apply through their London Agents. useful description, and the Printing Office is replete with every requisite
Also, a CATALOGUE of METAPHYSICAL BOOKS and TRACTS. for carrying on a very considerable trade. The Stock, including the Printing
Office, will be about 8001. The most satisfactory reasons will be given for
the present Proprietor declining business.
TO PUBLISHERS. For Particulars apply to Mr. J. L. CHAVASSE, Walsall.
BE LET. - The Upper Part of a House in Paternoster
Row, with a Counting House on the Ground Floor and a Shop Frontage. TO BOOKSELLERS, PRINTERS, ETC.
It would suit those who required a City Establishment at a moderate
expense, TO BE DISPOSED OF, an Old Established Book
Apply at No. 20. selling, Printing, Stationery, and Chart concern, in a large and thriving
Sea-Port in the North of England. Possession may be had immediately.
About 6007 required.
TO BOOKSELLERS.
Address by letter, A. B., care of Mr. TERRY, News Agent, 5, Hatton Garden.
N OLD ESTABLISHED NEW BOOK BUSINESS ,
ANhaving an extensive connection among the Nobility and Gentry, in one
of the principal streets at the West end of the Town, TO BE DISPOSED
OF. Capital required for the Goodwill, the Modern Stock, and Fixtures, LITERARY NOTICES - BOOKS AND PRINTS.
about 10007. Address, by letter only, to W., at Messrs. SCRIPPS and SON, Preparingfor Publication, &c., &c.
News Agents, 13, South Molton Street, Grosvenor Square.
SALE OF A PORTION OF THE MASKELL COLLECTION OF RARE BOOKS,
&c.-A rare collection of books, being the duplicate copies of the Maskell
TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, PRINTERS, ETC. Collection, now in the British Museum, were sold by auction this week by
O BE SOL D, with immediate possession, a capital Messrs. Sotheby and Wilkinson, by order of the Trustees of the above
To Freehold Messuage, situate in Westgate Street, being the best thorough establishment. The books, divided into 41 lots, comprised some of the rarest
fare in the Town of Ipswich, Suffolk, in which the business of a Bookseller, liturgical works known, the entire collection, on account of its great rarity,
Stationer, Printer, and Bookbinder has been carried on for many years, having been purchased by the Trustees. The following notice of the prices
obtained for some of the works will be read with interest :-" The Sarum
together with all the Stock in Trade, Materials, and Fixtures. Missale," printed in 1557, and of extreme rarity, sold for the large sum of
The Stock consists of the usual variety of Bibles, Prayers, and Miscel 351. " Manuale ad usum per Celebris Ecclesie Sarisburiensis," black letter,
laneous Books, Modern , Plain, and Fancy Stationery, Prints, a well- selected very rare, and printed at London in 1554, sold for 111. " Enchiridion
assortment of Book and Jobbing Types, a super-royal Albion Press, and the
Ecclesie Sarum," &c., printed upon vellum, at Paris, in 1528, sold for 241.
necessary binding materials. There is also a Circulating Library, comprising " The Booke of Common Prayer, noted by John Marbecke," very_rare,
nearly 5000 Volumes, which is amply supplied with New Works, and to
which there are numerous subscribing and other readers. The trade affords printed by Grafton, in 1550, sold for 10 7s 6d. Another Prayer Book,
a good return for the Capital required , and is worth the attention of an active printed in black letter, in 1662, and ruled with red lines, sold for 7 15s 6d.
man of business. Part of the purchase money may remain on approved The English Liturgy of Edward VI., translated into Latin by Alex. Alessi,
security if desired . and printed in 1551 , sold for 97 12s. " A Goodly Prymer in Englyshe," a
For further particulars inquire of Mr. JAMES SHALDERS, on the Premises, rare black-letter book, wanting the title, printed in 1537, sold for 91. In
addition to the above books, the sale of the library of the Rev. J. Brogden,
or of Mr. LAWRANCE, Solicitor, Ipswich. the editor of various articles upon the Liturgy and Ritual of the Church of
England, after lasting five days, was brought to a close. This library com
LET, in the immediate vicinity of Paternoster Row, prised among the books a fine series of the Benedictine editions of the Fathers
an excellent Warehouse, about Forty- one Feet by Twenty-six Feet, with of the Church, a most extensive collection of Liturgies and liturgical works,
Two other Rooms adjoining, perfectly dry, and well lighted ; the whole Ten Popish controversial works, &c. Some of the books were of extreme rarity
Feet in height, and being a second pair floor. and sold well.
For Particulars, and to view, apply to Messrs. WINSTANLEY, 10, Pater ILLUSTRATED STANDARD SCIENTIFIC LIBRARY.- Mr. Baillière will publish
noster Row. three new volumes (4, 5, 6) of this popular series at the end of the month,
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LITERARY NOTICES. - FRENCH WORKS.

viz.-KNAPP'S TECHNOLOGY, Vol. 2 ; WIESBACH'S MECHANICS, Vol. 2 ; and of Rugby," " A Chronicle of London," " Memoir of Augustine Vincent,
TUCKETT'S TREATISE on the MICROSCOPE. It is unnecessary to state that Windsor Herald, " and " The History of the Battle of Agincourt, with the
the typography and illustrations will be of the same style of excellence as Roll of the Men- at-Arms in the English army." His diligence almost sur
the previous volumes. passes belief. The " Roll of Arms of Peers and Knights in the Reign of
MISS CORNER'S EVERY CHILD'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND will be found a Edward II." and " The Statutes of the Order of the Guelphs " appeared in
most useful little book for children and schools . It gives at the end of each 1828 ; and " The Roll of Arms of the Reigns of Henry III. and Edward
chapter questions for examination upon what they have just read. III." and " The Statutes of the Order of the Thistle " in 1829. The
The printed books and the almost invaluable collection of Irish MSS . at Household Book of Elizabeth of York (the queen of Henry VII .) and the
Stowe, will be sold, not by Messrs. Christie and Manson, but by Messrs. Household Book of Henry VIII . were two of his more important contribu
SOTHEBY and WILKINSON. A portion of the MSS. at Stowe was examined tions to biographical and domestic history. His Report on the L'Isle peerage""
by Lord Nugent when compiling his Memorials of Hampden and his Times, case and his " History of the Earldoms of Strathern, Monteith, and Airth '
-but his lordship, it is understood, made only a cursory examination. are monuments of human diligence in matters connected with genealogy.
Many of the real treasures have only recently been discovered. A careful His " Life of Chaucer," and his " Lives of Walton and Cotton " prefixed to
catalogue by competent persons would materially assist in realizing those Mr. Pickering's beautiful edition of The Complete Angler,' exhibit the
high prices which the Duke's creditors are anxious to obtain. most successful research in channels of information hitherto imperfectly ex
The CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER has at length, we find, struck a blow plored or altogether unexamined. His edition of Davison's " Poetical
at the abuse of the privilege of the Channel Islands, to which we have more Rhapsody " is an instance of his skill in a different department of our
than once adverted -which made them manufactories of periodical publica literature :-the text is elaborately accurate, and the notes
"" and memoirs are
tions to be circulated throughout Great Britain in evasion of the stamp duties full and precise. His " Scrope and Grosvenor Roll and his " Siege of
and encroachment on the rights of the fair speculators of the press. A Bill Caerlaverock " exhibit all his accustomed diligence and the vast extent of his
has been introduced by him and other members rendering certain newspapers biographical information. The " Memoir of Sir Kenelm Digby " and the
published in those islands and in the Isle of Man liable to postage. It em " Autobiography of Lady Fanshawe " continue to be considered most
powers the Postmaster-General, from time to time, to charge any newspapers agreeable contributions to our lighter literature ;-and " The Chronology
printed or published in any of the islands of Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, of History," compiled for " Lardner's Cyclopædia," is a work of which
Sark, and Man, and sent by the post between any of such islands and Great we have had occasion to test the extrordinary value on many occasions
Britain or Ireland, or sent by the post in Great Britain or Ireland, with such when historians are at variance on the accuracy of a date of historical
rates or duties of postage as the Postmaster-General shall think fit, but not importance. His " Life of Sir Christopher Hatton " contains a sarcastic ex
exceeding the rates or duties to which such newspapers would be liable if posure in every page of the errors in Lord Campbell's Life of the handsome
they were letters sent by the post ; and the Postmaster-General may from Lord Chancellor ; and his unfinished " History of the British Navy" exhibits
time to time alter or repeal any such rates or duties of postage, and charge the new and important matter that he could bring to bear on whatever sub
any such newspapers with any other rates or duties of postage, not exceeding ject he undertook to illustrate. His great works, however, and those by
the rates to which such newspapers would be liable if they were letters (or which his name will be best remembered , are his " History of the Orders of
may exempt any such newspapers from all duties of postage) , in lieu thereof. Knighthood of the British Empire," in four thick volumes, and his edition of
CAXTON MONUMENT. -A correspondent of the Builder asks-" What, in " Lord Nelson's Letters and Despatches," in seven octavo volumes. He was
the name of fortune, has become of the project for the erection of a monu engaged till within a week of his death in editing the papers of Sir Hudson
ment to CAXTON in Westminster ? Surely after so brave a commencement it Lowe, and throwing what light his unremitting exertions could contribute in
cannot have been allowed to drop ? Perhaps one of the movers will favour elucidation of a very painful but important subject of historical inquiry. He
us with a reply. There has been bad management somewhere. The steam has left a widow and eight children to lament his loss and, we are sorry
which was got up at starting has not been turned to good account." A cor to add, with very little provision for their future maintenance. A part of
respondent who is on the Committee of the Caxton Memorial informs us, in what remains of the 1,2007. a-year assigned by Parliament for pensions to
reply to the question on the subject which we copied last week from the men, and the widows and children of men, of literary and scientific attain
Builder, that, like many other things, the proposal for this monument has ments could not be more deservedly given than in the case of the family of
been paralysed by the disturbed occurrences of the last twelve months. Im Sir Harris Nicolas. We are glad to think that the friends of Sir Harris are
mediately after the collection of subscriptions had begun, the City election already active in the matter.-Athenæum.
came on ; and the printers and publishers there would not hear of Caxton
only of Lord John Russell, &c. Then followed the panic- which made sub
scriptions still more difficult to get. Then the troubled state of politics,
abroad, in Ireland, and at home- which made them impossible. Under these LIST OF FRENCH WORKS,
circumstances, the promoters of the Testimonial thought it best to wait for For September.
calmer times before any decision should be come to.- Athenæum.
Some interesting autograph MSS. of Lord BYRON occurred a week or two Aboulféda, Géographie d'Aboulféda traduite de l'Arabe en Français, et ac
since in a sale at Messrs. Puttick and Simpson's in Piccadilly. " The Curse compagnée de notes et d'éclaircissements, par M. Reinaud, 2 vols. 4to,
of Minerva," 13 pages, 4to, corrected throughout and imperfect, sold for 101. 3/ 10s.
The well-known song of " Maid of Athens, ere we part," sold for 41 4s. Ampere (J. J.) Ballanche, 16mo, 3s.
The poem of " Waterloo," from the French, 4 pages 4to, brought 47 15s. Annuaire Militaire de la République Française pour l'année 1848, 12mo, 6s.
" Lines written on a Cup formed of a Skull," 2 pages, 4to, sold for 77. Armengaud et Armoureux, Nouveau cours raisonné de dessin industriel
" Lines on the Elgin Marbles," 2 pages, folio, brought 31. The opening appliqué principalement à la Mécanique et à l'Architecture, comprenant
lines of " English Bards and Scotch Reviewers," Still shall I hear hoarse le dessin linéaire proprement dit ; les études de projections, etc., folio,
Fitzgerald bawl,' written in pencil and corrected afterwards in ink, &c. , sold 1l 5s.
for 51. " The Curse of Minerva," and the " Maid of Athens " were bought Caillet, Traité Élémentaire de Navigation à l'usage des officiers de la Marine
for Mr. Murray of Albemarle Street,-whose collection of Byron MSS . is Militaire et de la Marine de Commerce, Cours de l'École Navale, première
not to be matched. année d'études, Tome 1er texte, royal 8vo, complete work, 12s 6d.
SIR NICHOLAS HARRIS NICOLAS.-Death has been busy lately in our Cardini, Dictionnaire d'Hippiatrique et d'Equitation, 2 vols. 8vo, 17.
especial world. Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, a very eminent English an Charpignon, Physiologie, Médecine, et Métaphysique du Magnétisme, 8vo, 6s.
tiquary—a much greater man than Stukeley, or Strutt, or Douce, or Peck, Chasles, Études sur le Seizième Siècle en France, précedées d'une histoire de
or Hearne has just been removed from among us. He died at Boulogne, la littérature et de la langue Française de 1470 à 1610 , 12mo, 33 6d.
on the 3rd ult., of congestion of the brain. He was the fourth son of John Chevalier (Michel) Lettres sur l'Organisation de Travail, ou Etudes sur les
Harris Nicolas, of East Looe, in Cornwall, a Captain in the Royal Navy, principales causes de la Misère, et sur les moyens proposés pour y remé
and was born on the 10th of March, 1799. He entered the navy on the dier, 12mo, 4s 6d.
27th of October, 1808 - served under his brother, Captain J. Toup Nicolas, Comte (Auguste) République Occidentale, Ordre et Progrès. Discours sur
C.B. and was frequently engaged at the capture and destruction of armed l'ensemble du positivisme, 8vo, 6s.
vessels and convoys on the Calabrian coast. He was made a lieutenant Cours de Dessin Linéaire, appliqué à la Mécanique, ou Collection des Machines
20th September, 1815 ; but, proving unsuccessful in his efforts to obtain les plus intéressantes et les plus utiles, accompagnées de Notices descrip
employment, he retired on his half-pay-took to the study of English anti tives, et precédées d'une Introduction sur les principes généraux de la Mé
quities and English law- married 28th March, 1822 - published his first canique, folio, 6s 6d.
work in 1823-and in May, 1825, was called to the Bar by the Society of Custine, Romuald, ou la Vocation, 4 vols. 8vo, 17.
the Inner Temple. His first work was " The Life of Secretary Davison " Défaite (La) du Communisme, 8vo, 58.
still a most useful publication. In 1824 he put forth " Notitia Historica," Deguin, Cours élémentaire de Physique, 6th edition, 2 vols. 8vo, 12s.
containing tables, calendars, and miscellaneous information for the use of Dessales, Histoire générale des Antilles, Tome 5, 8vo, 7s 6d.
historians, antiquaries, and the legal profession. A curious and important Duprat, Précis Historique sur l'Imprimerie Nationale et ses Types, 8vo, 3s.
" Catalogue of the Heralds' Visitations " was published in 1825 ; and his Exploration Scientifique de l'Algérie pendant les années 1840, 1841 , 1842,
invaluable " Synopsis of the Peerage of England," in 2 vols . 12mo, the publiée par ordre du Gouvernement et avec le concours d'une Commission
same year. In 1826 he published his " Testamenta Vetusta,"-a most Académique. Sciences Historiques et Géographiques, Vol. 10, (Précis
curious and readable collection of wills from the reign of Henry II. to the de Jurisprudence Musulmane, ou Principes de Législation Musulmane,
time of Queen Elizabeth ; and in 1827 the four following works, of which it civile et religieuse, selon le rite Malekite, par Khalib-Ibn- Ishak, traduit
will be enough to transcribe the titles :-" History of the Town and School de l'Arabe par M. Perron, Vol. 1 ,) 15s.
140 BENT'S LITERARY ADVERTISER, SEPTEMBER

FRENCH WORKS. - NEW PUBLICATIONS.

Fourrier, Analyse du Mécanisme de l'Agiotage, et de le Méthode mixte en Chambers's Books for the People ; Redhead's French Revolutions, 1789 to
Etude de l'Attraction , 8vo, 2s 6d. 1848, Vol. 1, 12mo, cloth, 2s 6d.
Frossard, Les Vaudois de Provence, 8vo, 3s 6d. Educational Course-Sallust, 12mo, cloth, 2s. (p. 131.) Orr.
Girardin (Emile), Bon Sens, Bonne Foi, 18mo, 28. -Virgil, with English Notes, 12mo, cl., 4s 6d.
Gouré, Eléments d'Arithmétique à l'Usage des Candidates aux Écoles spé Chamerovzow's (L. A.) New Zealand Question and the Right of the
ciales de services publics, 8vo, 5s. Aborigines, post 8vo, cloth, 10s 6d. (p. 118.) Newby.
Lachez, Accoustique et Optique des salles de réunions publiques, théâtres, et Churches of Warwickshire, Vol. 1 , 1 - Proofs, 11 78. (p. 128.) Rivington.
amphithéâtres, spectacles, concerts, etc., suivies d'un projet d'assemblée Clarke's (S. C.) Thoughts in Verse from a Village Churchman's Note Book,
constituante pour neuf- cents membres, 8vo, 58. 12mo, cloth, 38 6d.
Lacroix (Jules) Histoire d'une Grande Dame, 2 vols. 8vo, 15s. Collings' (J. R.) Gothic Ornaments, Vol. 1 , 4to, cloth, 37 13s 6d.
Lebon, L'Homme- Dieu, ou le Prêtre, considéré dans la sublimité de ses Collins's Constructive Maps for Self Instruction in Geography, cloth, 4to, 38.
Pouvoirs, les bienfaits de son Ministre, et les admirables dévouements de Colman's (Hen. ) Agriculture and Rural Economy of France, Belgium, Hol
sa Charité, 8vo, 4s 6d. land, and Switzerland , 8vo, cloth, 8s.
Leone ( l'Abbé) Conjuration des Jesuites ; publication authentique du Plan Confessions of the Faculty, by Socius, 8vo, sewed, 1s.
Secret de l'Ordre, 8vo, 5s. Conquerors of the New World and their Bondsmen, Vol. 1, post 8vo, cloth, 68.
Le Play, Description des Procédés metallurgiques employés dans le pays de (p. 131.) Pickering.
Galles pour la Fabrication du Cuivre, et recherches sur l'état actuel et sur Cooper's (J. F.) Bee Hunter, or the Oak Openings, 3 vols. post 8vo, boards,
l'avenir probable de la Production et du Commerce de ce Métal, 8vo, 8s. 1/ 11s 6d.
Musset (Paul de) Femmes de la Régence, 12mo , 38 6d. Cornwell's (J.) School Atlas , coloured, 12mo, cl ., 4s. (p. 106.) Simpkin.
Merimée, Histoire de Don Pedro, 1er Roi de Castille, 8vo, 7s. Cox's (E. W. ) Practice of Poor Removals, 9 to 12 Vict., 12mo, boards, 3s.
Moniteur Universel, Table Chronologique et Alphabétique, Année 1847, Creasy's (E. S. ) Text Book of the Constitution, 8vo, sewed, 28 6d.
folio, 128. Davidson's (Sam.) Introduction to the New Testament, Vol. 1 , Genesis, 8vo,
Montandon, Étude des Récits de l'Ancien et du Nouveau Testament, en 12s 6d. (p. 131.) Bagster.
forme d'instructions, pour École du Dimanche, première partie, 12mo, 38. Descriptive Notices of some ofthe Ancient Parochial and Collegiate Churches
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Musæus, Contes Populaires, traduits par A. Materne, 12mo, 3s. Dewdney's (Edm. ) Treatise on Divine Providence, with Memoir by J. B.
Peignode, Organisation du Travail, Lettres Économiques sur le Prolétariat, Marsden, 12mo, 5s 6d.
18mo, 3s. Divine and Spiritual Communications for the British Nation, 8vo, cloth,
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tration, les Finances, et le Commerce de 1683 à 1689. Études historiques Doctrinal Puritans, Vol. 17, Bates's (W.) Spiritual Perfection, 18mo, cloth,
accompagnées de pièces justificatives, lettres, et documens inédits, 8vo, 18 4d. (p. 131.) Tract Society.
78 6d. Dobson's (W.) Selections for Composition, 7th Series, 12mo, cloth, 2s.
Rohrbacker, Histoire Universelle de l'Eglise Catholique, Tome 27, 8vo, 68. Dring's (M.) Sabbath Recreation, in Questions and Answers for the Young, in
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Stephano, Thesaurus Græcæ Linguæ, Livraison 1 à 44, 12s per Livraison. Ellis's (Mrs.) Social Distinctions- Division I. , 8vo, cloth, 6s 6d.
Venet, Études sur Blaise Pascal, 8vo, 4s. Fellows' (Sir C.) Account of the Ionic Trophy Monument excavated at
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Wertheim, Mémoires de Physique Mécanique, 8vo, 10s. 8vo, 12s. (p. 133. ) J. Chapman.
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117.) Tegg.
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From August 10th to September 10th, 1848. Fragmenta Historicorum Græcorum, Collegit cum Notis, &c., C. Müller,
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Affection, its Flowers and Fruits, a Tale, 3 vols. post 8vo, 17 11s 6d. (p. Gill (C.) on the Application of Angular Analysis to the Solution of Indeter
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Asher, post 8vo, cloth, 6s. (p. 131.) Bagster. Heartsease and Dewdrop, a Tale for Children, by C. M., 16mo, 2s.
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Cecil's (Rich.) Original Thoughts on Various Passages of Scripture, 8vo, Hints on the Management of Female Parochial Schools, 18mo, cloth, 1s 6d.
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THE RED LETTER ALMANACK AND DIARY,


Printed in Red and Black, and interleaved with Ruled Writing Paper ; containing Lists of the Queen's Ministers, City Officers, Bankers in London,
Stamp and Term Tables, &c. In coloured Wrapper, gilt edges, 6d.
COLLINS'S MEMORANDA ; or, DAILY REGISTER for 1849 ; containing MARCH'S HOUSEKEEPER. Price 2s.
a correct Diary for Memorandums, Engagements, &c., and much import ROBSON'S HOUSEKEEPER. Price 2s.
ant Information interesting to Merchants, Bankers, Gentlemen of the POOLE'S HOUSEKEEPER. Price 3s, sewed ; or 4s, half-bound.
Legal Profession, and all persons engaged in business. Printed on fine
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R. and A. SUTTABY, Stationers' Court, Ludgate Street ; and sold by all Booksellers.

TWENTY-NINTH YEAR. PRICE HALF-A-CROWN .

Raphael's Prophetic Messenger and Almanac


FOR 1849.
RAPHAEL, with becoming pride, refers to the fulfilments of his predictions in the Prophetic Messenger for 1848. I. As to the abdication of LOUIS
PHILIPPE and the total fall of the ORLEANS dynasty. II. The futility of the PARIS CITADELS, and the French Armies, when opposed to the
public will. III. The French Revolution and the establishment of a Republican Government. IV. The omnipotence of popular opinion, as seen in the
withdrawal by Ministers of the attempted increase to the Income Tax. V. The master mind of Sir Robert Peel. VI. Railway improvements. VII.
More equal taxation ; together with numerous other instances, in course of accomplishment.
WILLIAM CHARLTON WRIGHT, PATERNOSTER ROW.
1848. REGISTER OF BOOKS, ENGRAVINGS , & c. 153

Works in the Press.

SUNDAY ALMANAC for 1849 , for the use of Church Just ready, 18 gilt edges, a new and beautiful edition of
A Sunday School Teachers, will be published in October, containing a
HREE EXPERIMENTS of LIVING.
connected Series of Reading Lessons for the Year, from the Old and New TH Within the Means- Up to the Means-Beyond the Means.
Testaments.
NOTES on the LESSONS (No. 1) will be ready on the 31st of December. JOHN CHAPMAN, 142 Strand, London, and all Booksellers.
Published by the CHURCH of ENGLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE,
169, Fleet Street, London. HE ARCHEOLOGICAL JOURNAL, No. XIX.,
THE
will be published at the end of this month.
Price 6s, roan tuck, with gilt edges, Advertisements intended for insertion should be sent to the Publisher's
before the 20th instant.
DCOCK'S ENGINEER'S POCKET-BOOK for the
A Year 1849 ; with Almanack, Diary, and new and extensive informa JOHN HENRY PARKER, 377, Strand.
tion ; new Statistics of Railways ; the Public Health Act ; the new Stand
ing Orders, with Plans and Sections, &c.; enlarged Tables of Weights and
Measures, Squares and Cubes, and their Roots ; Mensuration ; Steam En On the 18th instant will be published, price 12s 6d, the First Part of
a New Edition of
gines ; Hydraulics ; Heat, Weight and Strength of Materials, &c.
SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, and Co.; and G. HEBERT, 88, Cheapside. THE BOOK of the FARM, a Systematic Work on
PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE.
By HENRY STEPHENS, F.R.S.E.
Twenty-Sixth Year, on a Sheet, price 8d,
WILLIAM BLACKWOOD and SONS, Edinburgh and London. Specimens
ODSON'S NEW LAW ALMANACK for 1849,
HODSON may be had of, and orders received by, all booksellers.
will be published on Saturday, November 18, 1848.
The contents of this Almanack are peculiarly adapted for the assistance of
the Profession, both in Town and Country, on numerous matters of frequent MR. CHARLES HEATH'S ANNUALS FOR 1849.
occurrence and for reference : and is admitted to be the best Law Almanack
BOGUE has the pleasure to announce that he is
published. MR . preparing for early publication
Orders may be forwarded to SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, and Co.; SHERWOOD
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CHRISTIAN ALMANACK for 1849.
THE
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THE SHEET ALMANACK for 1849, price 1d. M A R A L Ꮓ A MAN :
CA A FAIRY DRAMA.
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THE POCKET BOOK ALMANACK. Interleaved with ruled Paper,
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THE SCRIPTURE POCKET BOOK, containing an Almanack, with CHARLES OLLIER, 18 and 19, Southampton Street, Strand.
a Text of Scripture for every day, with a plan for the reading the Bible in
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The RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY, Depository, 56, Paternoster Row ; and Monthly), No. 1 of
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His Fortunes and Misfortunes ; His Friends and His Greatest Enemy.
No. 54, Fleet Street, and 2, Hanover Street, By W. M. THACKERAY .
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BRADBURY and EVANS, 11 , Bouverie Street.
WELVE LETTERS to the Rev. Dr. KEITH, in Reply
TW to the Strictures published under his name against the " Horæ Apoca
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By the Rev. E. B. ELLIOTT, M.A.
THE COMPLETE WORKS of WILLIAM
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First Division will contain Portrait of Hogarth and his Dog, the Rake's
In post 8vo, with a Portrait. Progress, the Harlot's Progress, and Seven other Subjects. To be completed
in Seven Divisions.
THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE of SANCTIFICA
TION CONSIDERED. London E. T. BRAIN and Co., 88 , Fleet Street ; J. Menzies, Edinburgh ;
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In Eight Sermons, preached before the University of Oxford, at the
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AN ATLAS of PROPHECY : OSHEIM'S INSTITUTES of ECCLESIASTICAL
MOSH
Being the Prophecies of Daniel and St. John : HISTORY , ANCIENT and MODERN ; a new and literal Trans
The Text; with an Historical Elucidation, illustrated by Maps. In 4to. lation, with copious additional Notes, original and selected, by JAMES MUR
DOCH, D.D.
THE HOLY LAND RESTORED ; Revised, and Supplementary Notes added,
Or, an Examination of the Prophetic Evidence for the Re-establishment By J. SEATON REID, D.D. ,
ofthe Hebrew Kingdom in Syria. Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University of Glasgow.
By the Rev. A. G. HOLLINGSWORTH, M.A. SIMMS and M'INTYRE, 13, Paternoster Row, London ;
Rural Dean and Vicar of Stowmarket-with-Stowupland. and 26, Donegall Street, Belfast.
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ALFRED E. HARRISON'S NEW


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ALUABLE BOOKS , at remarkably Low Prices.
VAL J. DOWDING, Bookseller, Newgate Street, has just published a NEW THE COPYRIGHTS OF THE MEDICAL TIMES AND OF THE
PART of his GENERAL CATALOGUE , which will be forwarded to order PHARMACEUTICAL TIMES.
on the receipt of a single postage
year, stamp. This, together with the
andthree pre- MR. HODGSON will SELL by Chancery
ceding parts for present comprising a most extensive valuable Great Room, 192, Fleet Street (corner of AUCTION, Lane), on at his
Friday,
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periodical the MEDICAL TIMES, a journal of medical and surgical in
DVERTISEMENTS for the XIIth Number of the formation, reviews, criticism, and literature ; also the COPYRIGHT of the
A DUBLIN QUARTERLY JOURNAL of MEDICAL SCIENCE, PHARMACEUTICAL TIMES, a journal of chemistry- both papers being
should be with the Publishers on or before the 21st instant. weekly publications, and having extensive circulations. Specimens of the
Independent of the usual extensive circulation, the forthcoming number works may be seen, and printed particulars had of Stephen Walters, Esq.,
of this periodical contains a synopsis of all the Dublin Hospitals, Schools Solicitor, Basinghall Street, and at Mr Hodgson's Offices, 192, Fleet Street.
of Medicine, Lectures, &c., which necessarily brings it into the hands
of Students, thus rendering it an undoubted valuable medium for advertising LODGE'S PORTRAITS OF ILLUSTRIOUS PERSONAGES OF GREAT
Books, Instruments, & c. BRITAIN.
Dublin : HODGES and SMITH, Grafton Street. [R. HODGSON will SELL by AUCTION, at his
MR.Great Room, 192, Fleet Street, London, early in the Month of De
IVES'S THEOLOGICAL CATALOGUE. cember, 1848. The Stock, Copyright, Steorotype Plates, and Two Hundred
AMUEL IVES ( late IVES and SWAN) will publish in a and Forty Steel Engravings of that highly esteemed and valuable property,
SAM LODGE'S PORTRAITS and MEMOIRS of ILLUSTRIOUS PERSON
few days, a large CATALOGUE of his STOCK of Books in Theological and
general Literature, containing 8000 articles, many of them of rare occur AGES of GREAT BRITAIN, in Imperial Octavo.
rence. The STEEL PLATES of this celebrated work, engraved by the first artists
Clergymen and Gentlemen wishing to become purchasers may have Cata and produced at a cost of upwards of Seven Thousand Pounds, are in the best
logues forwarded by sending their address to the Publisher. state of preservation, and possess an additional value in their capability of
Orders for Old and New Books will receive immediate attention. being made available as illustrations for various Standard Historical Works.
The Stereotype Plates, with a few exceptions, have not been used since they
SAMUEL IVES, Theological Bookseller, 14, Paternoster Row. were cast. Printed Particulars are preparing.

ESSRS . HODG NOTE


ES TO and THE
SMIT TRADE.
H beg to remind the MR. HODGSON will SELL by AUCTION, at his Great
MESSRS. Room, 192, Fleet Street (corner of Chancery Lane), in the Month of
Trade that their London Agents are October, by order of the Trustees, the Valuable and extensive Stock of
Messrs. LONGMAN and Co., Paternoster Row, and THOMAS DEWHURST, late of the STRAND, BOOKSELLER,
Messrs. SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, and Co., Stationers' Hall Court ; Including FINDEN'S TABLEAUX, folio, plates, cloth, 650 copies ; PORTRAITS of
with either of whom there is always a sufficient stock of their publications. the CHILDREN of the NOBILITY, folio, plates, cloth, 500 copies ; Historic Gal
The books read in the University of Dublin can be had only from lery of Portraits and Paintings, 4 vols. 8vo, plates, 430 copies ; Book of the
Messrs. WHITTAKER and Co., Ave-Maria Lane. Poets, 8vo, morocco and cloth, 130 copies ; Illustrated Parlour Miscellany,
8vo, cloth, 1800 copies ; Bingley's Natural History, 12mo, cloth, 440 copies ;
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HODGES and SMITH, 104, Grafton Street, Dublin. 450 copies ; Memoirs of an Umbrella, 4to, 1200 copies ; The Priest Hun
ter, royal 12mo, cloth, 360 copies ; Music for the Million, 8vo, cloth, 420
OPPER and STEEL PLATE S. copies ; Daly's Series of the Poets and Classics, 32mo, morocco extra, up
с Engravers may obtain Plates, of superior quality, at Hughes's Manufac wards of 1400 volumes ; Scripture Illustrations, 4to, plates, cloth, 160 copies ;
tory, 107, Shoe Lane, Fleet Street, London ; also Gravers, Etching-ground, Hermit in London and in the Country, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth, 200 copies ; The
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Established A.D. 1820. preparing.
VALUABLE STANDARD PUBLICATIONS.
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IN consequence of the numerous applications which have MR. HODGSON will SELL by AUCTION, in the
Month of November next, the entire Stock, Copyright, Steel and
been made for the insertion of Advertisements in the Almanacks of Stereotype Plates, Woodcuts, and Zinc Plates of
THE STATIONERS' COMPANY, Mr. WILLIAM SMITH .
It has been determined to add an Advertising Sheet, and also to ad Amongst others are Froissart and Monstrelet's Chronicles ; Loudon's Ladies'
mit neatly printed Bills of an appropriate size, in each of the following Flower Garden of Annuals, British Wild Flowers, Ornamental Bulbous
Almanacks : Plants, and The Ladies' Companion ; Westwood's British Butterflies and
THE ENGLISHMAN'S ALMANACK . Moths ; Burnet's History of the Reformation and his own Time, Cook's
JOHNSON'S GARDENER'S ALMANACK . Voyages ; Poetical and Elementary Works, &c., &c. Printed Particulars are
WHITE'S EPHEMERIS. preparing.
LADY'S AND GENTLEMAN'S DIARY . 192, Fleet Street, London, 7th October, 1848.
PRICE IN EACH ALMANACK LAW LIBRARY.
£ s. d.
O

Six lines across the page · R. HODGSON will SELL by AUCTION, early in
MR. November, the valuable LAW LIBRARY of the late JOHN ADAMS,
Per line extra • 0 1 0
Half page • • 1 11 6 Jun., Esq., Barrister at Law, deceased.
Whole page • • 300
Bills of two pages . 1 5 0 TR. HODGSON will SELL by AUCTION, in the
four pages . 1 15 0 MR. Month of October, a valuable Collection of Works on Divinity, His
twelve pages or half sheet 3 0 0 tory, Geography, Encyclopædias, and General Literature, being a portion of
Where any Advertisement is ordered for more than one Almanack, the Library of an Eminent Divine.
a considerable reduction will be made.

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GREENHILL, to be of
Treasurer sent
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Company, , and Bills before Nov. 10, Street,
Hall, Ludgate to Mr. MR. HODGSON
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of HENRY ROWDEN,
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1848. REGISTER OF BOOKS, ENGRAVINGS , & c. 155

MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.-LITERARY NOTICES.

TO PRINTERS, BOOKSELLERS, AND STATIONERS. OUTLINES OF THE HISTORY OF IRELAND.-A History of Ireland by Dr.
O BE DISPOSED OF, in one of the principal towns in Young, has just appeared, and although the size and price indicate its being
Ts Staffordshire, a business that has been established upwards of 15 years. adapted exclusively to schools, yet the manner in which it is compiled recom
The most satisfactory reasons will be given for the present proprietor de mends it to more advanced readers of history. This little work we con
clining business. For further particulars, apply to J. L. CHAVASSE, Walsall. fidently hope will be largely introduced into the schools of Great Britain, as
it must be successful on the score of impartiality and fairness to all parties.
The CHANDOS PORTRAIT of SHAKESPEARE.-Lord Ellesmere, now the
TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND PRINTERS.
owner of this famous picture, has placed it for a time at the disposal of the
REGISTER for CLERKS, TRAVELLERS, and Council of the Shakespeare Society, and by the members of which its merits
A ASSISTANTS requiring Situations in the above-mentioned Trades.
will be duly appreciated. Mr. Collier, the director of the Society, who was
Applications from Principals immediately attended to Free of charge. the medium for transferring the relic from the Duke of Buckingham to the
Terms for Assistants may be known on application at Mr. PAGE's Offices, 8, Earl of Ellesmere, has drawn up a brief memoir on the history and claims
Pancras Lane, Cheapside. of the portrait, as an original likeness of our greatest dramatist, which will
also be submitted to the Council for its sanction, after which the paper will
STATIONERY BUSINESS for SALE, situate in the be printed. It was unquestionably in the possession of Sir W. Davenant,
A most commanding part of one of the principal thoroughfares of the who, without reference to any real or supposed relationship, was born eleven
Metropolis, to which might be most advantageously added a Miscellaneous years before Shakespeare's death, and was intimately acquainted with all his
Wholesale Trade. Sum required for coming in, &c., about 16001. Applica great contemporaries of the stage.
tion to be made by letter prepaid, A. Z., Mr. B. TIPPER, Wholesale Stationer,
66, Queen Street, Cheapside.
NEW WORKS TO APPEAR DURING AUTUMN.
TO STATIONERS, PRINTERS, AND OTHERS.
INΝ athriving Town in Salop .- Mr. PAGE is directed to Sell
Messrs. LONGMAN and Co. announce, The History of England, from the
the Business of a Bookseller, Stationer, and Printer, eligibly situate as Accession of James II , by T. B. Macaulay. -The Saxons in England ;
above. The Trade has been established more than Twenty Years. The a History of the English Commonwealth until the time of the Norman Con
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PAGE, Auctioneer and Valuer, 8, Pancras Lane, Cheapside. Eastlake, Esq., R.A. -An Historical Inquiry into the True Principles of
Beauty in Architecture and the Arts, by J. Fergusson.- -Memoirs of
TO BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND OTHERS. William Collins, Esq. , R.A., by his Son, W. Wilkie Collins, with Portrait and
[N an agreeable Situation within a Few Miles of Town. Vignettes. -The Entire Works of Francis Bacon, a new edition, collected
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Henry Senior. -Sacred and Legendary Art, by Mrs. Jameson.
BE DISPOSED OF immediately, an old- established The Fountain of Arethusa, by R. E. Landor, M.A. , Author of " The Fawn
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of Sertorius."-
ing, and now in full trade,) situate in the principal thoroughfare of the city C. West. -Maxims and Precepts of the Saviour, in Illuminated Printing,
of Manchester. The shop is elegantly and substantially fitted up. The con uniform in size with " Parables of Our Lord."- -A Record of the Black
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Apply to M. ELLERBY and SON, 52, Market Street, Manchester. or the Preacher, from the Holy Scriptures, illuminated , in the Missal Style,
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Mo!
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this popular authoress, under the title of The YOUNG COUNTESS ; and to braries in Italy, France, and Belgium ; with Introductions, and Notes, by
appear shortly a translation of the MEMOIRS of CHATEAUBRIAND. Mrs. Merrifield.- -Manual of Scientific Enquiry, prepared for the Officers
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Thomas B. Shaw, B.A. , Professor of English Literature in the Imperial Alex Arnold's (T. K.) First Latin Prose Composition, Key to, 12mo, cloth, 2s 6d.
ander Lyceum of St. Petersburgh. A Biographical Dictionary of all (p. 143.) Wood.
Living Naval Officers, from the Rank of Admiral of the Fleet to that of Lieu Arthur's (T. S.) Lovers and Husbands, 18mo, 1s. (p. 147.) H. G. Clarke.
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the Moralist and the Theologian, the Novelist and the Traveller, the Philo solely occasioned by the desire to make it as perfect as possible in repeatedly
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MESELETI
ample of Milton, to show that he placed no value upon the right of property #J
in his great poem, it may be well to repeat the authentic facts concerning the
TO THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, BANKERS, sale of that copyright. Milton sold his copy to Samuel Simmons, in 1667,
MERCHANTS, ETC. for an immediate payment of five pounds. But the agreement entitled him
to a conditional payment of five pounds more when 1300 copies should be
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A
clear style and on the largest scale of any Maps published, extending Six number of each edition was not to exceed 1500 copies. In two years, the
Miles round St. Paul's, showing all the modern improvements ; the Rail sale gave the poet a right to his second payment, for which he signed a re
ways open and in progress, with their stations ; and are well suited for the ceipt on the 26th of April, 1669. The second edition was not printed till
Library, Public Institution, or office of the Merchant, Solicitor, &c. They are 1674, and Milton did not live to receive the payment stipulated for this im
mounted in a variety of useful forms, and at 30 different Prices, commencing pression. The third edition was published in 1678 ; and his widow, to
at 1s, offering to the Public the largest assortment of any Establishment in whom the copy was then to devolve, agreed with Simmons, the printer, to
London. receive eight pounds for her right, according to her receipt, dated December,
Price, outlined, coloured, 14s ; full coloured, 16s ; size, 19 inches by 15. 21 , 1680 ; and she gave him a general release, dated April 29, 1681.
New Edition, Simmons sold the right to Brabason Aylmer, a bookseller, for twenty-five
pounds, and Aylmer sold it to Jacob Tonson, one moiety in August 1683,
RUCHLEY'S SCHOOL and FAMILY ATLAS ; and the other moiety in March 1690, at a price considerably advanced.
CRU containing 31 superior engraved Maps. This cheap and valuable (Todd's Life of Milton, 193-195, London, 1826.) It thus appears that 2: 5
Atlas has been constructed principally for the use of Public Schools, Semi the poet was very careful to assert his full right of property, as he and others
naries, Private Families, &c., and is engraved in a bold, clear style, the understood it at the time, and to make it available to his family. The
names of the principal places only being given. From the low price, and amount which he chose to receive, compared with the real value of the poem,
its great utility, the publisher trusts to increase the already large sale. or measured by a modern standard, seems very trifling. But as such rights
were estimated then, and considering that the poem gained slowly upon the
Price 4d, plain ; full coloured, 6d ; size, 19 by 15 inches. - New Editions, attention of his own age, it was not a grossly inadequate price. When it
RUCHLEY'S FAMILY and SCHOOL MAPS. had been published fourteen years and upwards, the copyright, between one
CRUC This new series consists of One Hundred and Fif Outline, Hair-Line bookseller and another, brought only twenty-five pounds. Yet its value
Projections, and Progressive Maps ; constructed for the use of Public Schools could not have been affected by any apprehension, at the time of this
and Families, to assist in the important work of Education : they are en sale, that it was not protected by the common law. Such a notion had not
graved in a bold, clear style, only the principal places being given, to avoid then arisen ; and long after, viz., in 1739, Lord Hardwicke protected by in
confusion to the eye or mind of the pupils. Maps on a larger scale on the junction the title of Tonson, derived under the assignment made by the poet
same plan may be had. in 1667. Doubtless Milton did not write his great poem for money ; but we
Engraved and published by G. F. CRUCHLEY, Mapseller, 81 , Fleet Street. have seen that he supposed the right of exclusive property in authors was
acknowledged by the law of his country, and he took pains practically to
assert the right in his own case. It seems by no means a wild conjecture,
that he did this for the sake of example, as well as in order to preserve his
LITERARY NOTICES- BOOKS AND PRINTS. reputation, by keeping the control of the text of his poem. -Curtis on Lite
Preparingfor Publication, &c., &c. rary Property.
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Nearly ready, a PANORAMIC VIEW of the BAY of NAPLES, from Santa lier communicated Lord Ellesmere's acquiescence in the request of the mem
Lucia ; from an original Drawing taken ,on the spot by J. D. ENGLEHEART, bers for permission to engrave the Chandos portrait of SHAKSPEARE. After
and executed in the highest style of lithography, and coloured as a fac-simile voting thanks to his Lordship, the Society came to a resolution to spare no ex
of the original. pense in making the engraving valuable as at once a work of art and a fac
Mr. LOVER is preparing for the press an amusing account of his Trip to simile. Mr. Collier was requested to furnish accompanying letter-press re
America, which will include several anecdotes of his countrymen whom he lative to the history and authenticity of the portrait-for printing on paper
met with in the New World.
the size of the intended engraving, to be either bound up with it or framed
The Bien Public announces that M. de LAMARTINE is preparing a New for suspension as a companion at the option of members. The circulation
Work, entitled " Histoire de la Revolution de 1848, et de la Fondation de will be strictly confined to members of the Society who shall have recorded
la Republique." their names and paid up their subscriptions on the 1st of January next ; and,
HISTORY OF IRELAND.-Messrs. TALLIS are now publishing a History of after the sufficient number of plates and proofs shall have been printed, the
Ireland, by THOMAS WRIGHT, from the earliest period of the Irish annals to plate will be destroyed.
the so-called Rebellion of 1848. At so early a stage of the work, viz., its
third part, it is impossible to do more than express our opinion of the manner NEW WORKS TO APPEAR DURING AUTUMN.
in which the book is produced. It is with pleasure that we direct attention Continuedfrom " Bent's Literary Advertiser " for October.
to its legible type, and the exquisite engravings on steel, after original de
signs, by Mr. WARREN, the water-colour artist. Mr. BENTLEY announces, Life and Remains of Theodore Hook, by the
The next book issued by the CAMDEN SOCIETY will be Camden's " Visita Rev. R. D. Barham. The Bird of Passage, by Mrs. Romer.
tion of Huntingdonshire," edited by Sir HENRY ELLIS. It will be profusely Clara Fane, a Novel, by Louisa S. Costello. Vicissitudes of the Eternal
illustrated with woodcuts of the arms, seals, &c., and will have the effect of City, by James Whiteside, Author of " Italy in the 19th Century."
answering the objection that the Society has never yet done anything to Eighteen Hundred and Twelve, or the French Invasion of Russia, a Ro
identify itself with the illustrious King at Arms whose name it bears.-A mance, from the German of Louis Rellstab. -- Travels and Adventures
AVV

" Treatise on the Power and Authority of Parliament," by Sir ROGER TWYS in Sardinia including pictures of the Manners and Customs of the Sar
DEN, edited by Mr. J. M. KEMBLE, from the original MS. in the possession of dinians, &c., to which is added some account of the House of Savoy, by
the Rev. Lambert Larking, will form an early publication by the same Society, J. W. Warre Tyndale, M.A. , Barrister-at-Law.- -The French Revolution
and furnish, it is understood, no unimportant contribution to our Constitu in Feb. 1848 ; The Prefecture of Police, from the 21st Feb. to May 17, by
tional History. Citizen Caussidière, Representative of the People.- -Memoirs of the
Preparing for publication, an Engraving of the NATIONAL CONFESSION House of Orleans, by W. Cooke Taylor, LL.D. Correspondence of
OF FAITH ; subscribed in connection with the solemn League and Covenant, Schiller and Körner, translated from the German by Leonard Simpson.
being a fac-simile of the finely illuminated original document belonging to MISCELLANEOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS.- Political History of Bhawalpur, with
the Faculty of Advocates ; also, in the press, an Historical Sketch illustrative Notices of the adjacent Countries, by Shahamet Ali, Author of the " Sikhs
of the event, and containing anecdotes of the persons whose signatures and Afghans."- A Collection, for the Use of Schools, from the
appear. Works of Sir W. Scott.- -Narrative of the Life of Sir W. Scott,
1848. REGISTER OF BOOKS , ENGRAVINGS , & c. 171

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Bart., begun by Himself, and continued by J. G. Lockhart, Esq. Custine, Romuald ou la Vocation, 4 vols. 8vo, 1l 4s.
Practical Observations on the prevailing Epidemic called Cholera, with Delpit (Jules) Collection Générale des Documents Français qui se trouvent
Advice to Heads of Families, &c., by Sir Jas. Keir, M.D.- -A en Angleterre, Vol. 1 , 4to, 188.
Course of Lectures on the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, by the Rev. Demante, Cours analytique de Code civil, Tome 1, 8vo, 7s 6d.
R. L. Cotton, D.D., Provost of Worcester College, Oxford. -The Description des machines et procédés consignés dans les brevets d'invention,
Forgery, or Best Intentions, by G. P. R. James, Esq., in 3 vols. -The de perfectionnement et d'importation, dont la durée est expirée et dans
Library of Christian Literature, consisting of Theological, Religious, Histo ceux dont la déchéance a été prononcée, Tome LXVII. , 8vo, 158.
rical, and other Works, translated and original, edited by the Author of Deuain, Meditations de Saint Anselme, Archevêque de Cantorbéry et Docteur
"The Voices of the Church in Reply to Strauss," and of " The People's de l'Eglise, 2 vols. 12mo, 6s.
Dictionary of the Bible," to be published in 8vo, after the rate of three Etudes politiques et militaires ; Revue du monde militaire actuel, 8vo, 6s.
volumes per annum. -The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain ; a Foa, Les Orphelins du Presbytère, 8vo, 9s.
Fancy for Christmas Time, by Charles Dickens.- -An Analysis of the Fou, Bibliothèque historique de la Jeunesse, 8vo, 9s.
Second Decade of Livy, with Questions.- -History of the Year 1848, Geramb, Pélerinage à Jérusalem et au Mont Sinai en 1831, 1832, et 1833,
by Walter K. Kelly.- -Digest of Evidence taken before a Committee of 3 vols. 12mo, 9s.
the House of Commons, appointed for Enquiry into the Agricultural Customs Girard, De la construction et de la direction des Asiles d'Alcèves, 8vo, 3s.
of the Kingdom in respect to Tenant Right. -Austria under a Paternal Girardin (Émile de) Bon Sens et bonne Foi, 1 vol. 12mo, 3s.
Government, by E. P. Thompson, Esq., Author of " Life in Russia," &c. Etudes politiques, nouvelle édition entièrement revue et
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the Author of " Settlers and Convicts."- -Trevethlan, a Cornish Story, Journal d'un Socialiste au secret, 1 vol. 12mo, 3s.
by W. D. Watson, Esq., Barrister-at- Law.- -Near Home, or the Coun Nouvelles Études politiques, 1 vol. 12mo, 3s.
tries of Europe, described to Children, with Anecdotes, by Author of " Peep Gonzales et Moleré, Les sept Baisers de Buckingham, 2 vols. 8vo, 15s.
of Day," &c.- -A Second Volume of Lecture Sermons, by Wm. Nind, Harkmann, Therapeutique Homoeopatique des Maladies Aigues et des Mala
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-A New Edition of Kane's Elements of Chemistry, with 300 Illus 1848, 8vo, 78.
trations on Wood. On the Management and Important Diseases of In Humboldt, Cosmos ; Essai d'une Description physique du Monde, Vols. 1
fancy and Childhood, by Fleetwood Churchill, M.D. A Treatise upon et 2, traduit par Galasky, 2 vols. 8vo, 1 1s.
the Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment of Neuroma, by Rob. W. Smith, Description physique du Monde, Vol . 2, 10s.
M.D., Trin. Coll. Dublin, to be published by Subscription.- A Tale Lamartine, Histoire des Girondins, 8 vols. 8vo, Nouvelle Edition, 21 8s.
of the Winds and the Waves, a Mournful Chant of Merrie Christmas. Trois Mois au Pouvoir, 12mo, 3s.
A Biblical Cyclopædia, by the Rev. Dr. J. Eadie, for assisting Lamé, Esquisse d'un Traité de la République, 8vo, 2s 6d.
Parents and Teachers in the Duties of Sacred Instruction . On the Use Lebon, L'Homme-Dieu, ou le Prêtre considéré dans la sublimité de ses
of Lime in Agriculture, by Jas. F. W. Johnston. On Fractures and pouvoirs, les bienfaits de son ministère, et les admirables dévouements de sa
Dislocations of the Clavicle and Scapular End of the Humerus, by Thos. charité, 8vo, 5s.
Callaway, Jun.— -History and Management of Ornamental and Do Loriot, Sermons sur les plus importantes matières de la Doctrine Chrétienne,
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count of the Castles, Palaces, and Prisons of Mary of Scotland, by Charles Merimée (Prosper) Histoire de Don Pedro, 1er roi de Castille, 8vo, 7s.
Mackie, Esq. -Handbook for London, Past and Present, by Peter Cun Merson, Le Communisme, Refutation de l'Utopie Icarienne, 8vo, 4s.
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Literature, to appear in monthly parts. -Jane Seaton, or the Cornelian Normand, Monuments funeraires choisis dans les cimetières de Paris et des
Cross, a Moral Tale, by a Lady. Plain Lessons from the Book of Na principales villes de France, folio, 3s 6d par livraison.
ture, or Moral Reflections on the Seasons, by T. W. Barlow, F.L.S. Oliver le Gall, La Morale en Histoires, 8vo, 6s.
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Rev. Dr. Macfarlane, Glasgow. -Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Preval, Sur le Recrutement et le Remplacement, 8vo, 7s 6d.
edited by Dr. Beattie, one of his Executors.- Pascal's Miscellaneous Works, Quételet, Du Systême Sociale et des Lois qui le régissent, 8vo, 7s 6d.
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pressly for the work, by a Clergyman ; the Music selected from classical com Thiers, De la Propriété, 8vo, 58.
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-Rembrandt and his Works, comprising some account of his Life, with istence, et de l'influence qu'ils ont exercé sur les évènements des quatre
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amples, by John Burnet, F.R.S. Wertsheim, Mémoires de Physique mécanique, 8vo, 10s 6d.

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For October. From October 10th to November 10th, 1848.
Alloy, La Captivité du Trompette Escoffier, 2 vols. 12mo, 6s. Thefolio afterthe price refers to the page for the Advertisement.
Annuaire historique universel, ou Histoire politique, pour 1847, 8vo, 15s. Abstract of Acts, 11 & 12 Victoria, 8vo, sewed, 4s 6d.
Bland, Le Christianisme avant Jésus Christ, 2 vols. 8vo, 12s. Adams' (W. J.) Pocket Guide to the Environs of the Metropolis, by E. W.
Blois, Traité des Bombardements, 8vo, 7s 6d. Blanchard, 12mo, sewed, 1s.
Boldénzi, La Hongrie en 1848, Recueil politique, historique et littéraire, Adcock's Engineer's Pocket Book, 1849, 12mo, roan tuck, 6s. (p. 153.)
Livraisons, 1 à 3, in 8vo, 9d par livraison. Simpkin.
Boucher, Recherches sur la Structure des Organes de l'Homme et des Ani Agnel's (H. R.) Chess for Winter Evenings, post 8vo, cloth, 12s 6d.
maux les plus connus, 8vo, 6s. Aird's (Tho.) Poetical Works, 8vo, 5s.
Burg, Traité du dessin et du levé du matériel d'Artillerie, 8vo, and atlas folio, Ali's (Shah) History of the Bahawalpur, &c., post Svo, cloth, 10s 6d.
1/ 108. Allen's (T.) Directions for Prevention, &c., of Cholera, 8vo, sewed, 1s.
Celle, Hygiène des Pays Chauds, Svo, 7s 6d. Architect, Builder, and Contractor's Pocket Book, 1849, roan tuck, 6s.
Aristophanes, Comœdiæ Undecim, à H. A. Holden, 8vo, cloth, 15s.
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12mo, 5s. Athens, its Grandeur and Decay, 12mo, cloth, 2s 6d.
Atlas to Alison's Epitome of the History of Europe, cr. 4to, 7s.
Congrès scientifique de France, quatorzième session tenue à Marseille, en
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4 CATALOGUE OF NEW BOOKS, 1848 .

Digby (K. H.) Broad Stone of Honour, v. 3, " Morus," 12mo , 88 Lumley Family Economist ; Essays on Domestic Economy, v. 1 , 12mo, 18 6d • Groombridge
Mores Catholici, or Ages of Faith, v. 3, roy. 8vo, 26s. . Dolman Fanny and her Mamma , or Scripture-Reading Lessons, 16mo, 38 6d Grant & G.
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of Life, a Novel, 3 v. post 8vo, 318 6d · . Colburn Fashion and its Votaries, a Novel, by Mrs. Maberly, 3 v. post 8vo, 318 6d . Saunders & 0.
Disney (John) Museum Disueianum ; Anc. Marbles, pt. 2, imp. 4to, 31s 6d Rodwell FAVOURITE LIBRARY FOR THE YOUNG , 16mo, each, is · Grant & G.
Divine and Spiritual Communications for the British Nation, 8vo, 7s 6d · Bellchambers 1. Stoddart's Eskdale Herd Boy.
Dixon (E. S. ) History of Ornamental and Domestic Poultry, 12mo , 5s 6d . Gard. Chron. 2. Mrs. Leicester's School.
Dobson (W. ) Selections for Composition, 6th Ser. 12mo, 18 6d-7th Ser. 28. Simpkin 3. Trimmer's History of the Robins.
Dod (C. R. ) Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage, 1848, 12mo, 10s 6d Whittaker 4. Memoirs of Bob the Spotted Terrier.
Domestic Scenes , a Tale, by the Author of the " Baroness," 12mo, 78 . Seeley Fawcett (Josh.) Church Rides in Neighbourhood of Scarborough, 12mo , 38 Simpkin
Donaldson (J. W.) Greek Grammar for Use of Learners, 12mo, 4s 6d . J. W. Parker Fellowes (T. H. ) Public Health Act, and Forms of Petitions, & c., 12mo, 58 Benning
Principles and Process of Classical Philology, 8vo, 58 · J. W. Parker Fellows (Sir C. ) Acc. of the Ionic Trophy Monument at Xanthus, r. 8vo, 5s Murray
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Dow (W.) Discourses, Practical and Doctrinal , 8vo , 10s 6d Painter Ferguson (J.) True Principles of Beauty in Art, pt. 1 , imp. 8vo, 30s Longman
Draper (Prof.) Text Book on Chemistry, 12mo, 78 6d . · . Wiley (Rt. ) Pipe of Repose ; or Recollections of East. Travel, 12mo , 58 Ollivier
Drawing- Room Magazine, or Ladies' Needlework, &c. , v. 1, 8vo, 14s 6d • Houlston Fichte (J. G.) Vocation of Man, transl. by W. Smith, 12mo, 4s 6d • J. Chapman
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Discipline ofthe Physical and Intellect. Powers, 12mo, 18 6d Law. Hathornthwaite (T.) Poems, Latin and English, 12mo , 3s 6d J. R. Smith
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HADFIELD (Jas. ) Ecclesiastical Architecture of England, fol., 848 J. Williams (W. H.) Harmony of the Apocalypse, roy. 8vo, 108 J. W. Parker
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Humboldt (A.) Cosmos , transl. by Sabine, v. 2, post 8vo, 128 · Longman Kitto (J.) Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature, abridged, pt. 1, 8vo, 28 6d • Longman
Kosmos, transl. by Prichard , v. 2, 8vo, 128 Baillière Klipstein ( L. F. ) Grammar of the Anglo-Saxon Language, 12mo, 78 6d • J. Chapman
complete, 2 v. 8vo, 228 Baillière Study of Modern Languages , pt. 1 , roy. 8vo , 6s 6d · • J. Chapman
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Lindley (J. ) Glossary of Technical Terms used in Botany, 8vo, 58 • · Bradbury Maury (S. M.) Englishwoman in America , post 8vo, 78 6d T. Richardson
Lindo (E. H.) History of the Jews of Spain and Portugal, 8vo, 128 Longman Maxims and Precepts of the Saviour, illuminated, square, bound, 21s Longman
Linton (H. P. ) Curate of Elmdale, a Tale of Ireland, 1830-36, 12mo, 38 6d Seeley Maxwell (J. S. ) Czar ; his Court and People, 12mo, 28 6d Bentley
Literary Gleanings, by an Invalid, 12mo, 28 6d • Newbury (W. H.) Irish Movements, 8vo, 28 6d Baily
Little Gelert's First Lessons in French, 12mo, 38 6d . Hamilton May (C.) American Female Poets, 8vo, 21s • J. Chapman
Livingston ( Pet. ) Poems and Lyrics, 12mo, 38 6d • · Author (R. C.) Method of Setting out Railway Curves, 12mo, 2s 6d • Weale
Livingstone (J.) Life, by T. Houston , 18mo, 28 6d . . Johnstone Mayers (M. J.) Note-Book of the late Civil War in Switzerland, 12mo, 3s . J. W. Parker
Livy ; Lib. xxi . ii., Latin and English, with Notes, by Philomens , 12mo, 58 Simpkin Mayhew (Brothers) Good Genius that turned all to Gold, 12mo , 2s 6d . • Bogue
Lloyd (W. F. ) Helps for Infants in Spelling, Reading, &c. , 18mo, 2s . · Hamilton Image of his Father, 12mo, 78 . • H. Hurst
Lodge (E.) Portraits of Illustrious Personages , v. 5 to 8, 12mo , ea., 6s 6d • W. Smith Mayne (J.) Dispensatory and Therapeutical Remembrancer , 12mo, 78 6d • Churchill
LONDON ANECDOTES for all Readers , 18mo, each v. 28 6d Bogue Mayo (T.) Outlines of Medical Proof, 8vo, 28 Gd Longman
Vol. 1. Electric Telegraph.-Popular Authors. Mechanics' Magazine, v. 47 and 48, 8vo, each, 78 • Robertson
2. Inventors and Discoverers. -Pictures and Painters. Medical Practitioner's Private Register of Professional Cases, post 4to, 4s . J. Smith
London Journal ofLiterature, &c., v. 7, 4to, 48 B Vickers with Index , 58 J. Smith
Long ( Mrs. Elizabeth) Memoirs of, with Notices of her Ancestry, 12mo, 58 Hamilton Midwifery Cases, obl. 4s 6d-4to, 8s J. Smith
(J.) Hand-Book of Bengal Missions, post 8vo, 98 • • · J. F. Shaw Cholera Cases, 8vo, 28 • • J. Smith
(Lady C.) Christmas Souvenir, 32mo, 3s 6d · Nisbet Meditations on Elisha ; II Kings, ch. xiii. , 18mo , 18 6d . • Nisbet
Longfellow (H. W.) Evangeline , 32mo, 28 . Tegg Meigs (C. D.) Letters on Females and their Diseases , roy. 8vo, 188 . Wiley
Hyperion, 18mo, 28 6d, H. G. Clarke- 12mo, 3s • Ward Memoirs ofthe Geological Survey of Great Britain , v. 2, roy. 8vo, 428 • Longman
Poems, 32mo, 3s , Tegg- 18mo , 4s 6d . • Kent & R. History and Antiq. of the County and City of York, 8vo , 20s Archl. Society
Poets and Poetry of Europe, roy. 8vo, 258 J. Chapman Literary and Phil. Soc. , Manchester, 2nd Ser. , v. 8, 8vo , 128 Weale
Voices of the Night, 32mo, 28 . Tegg Merrifield (Mrs.) Treatise on Ancient Art of Painting , 2 v. 8vo, 30s . J. Murray
Look Up, or Girls and Flowers, 18mo, 18 6d · Tract Society Meyer (H.) British Birds and their Eggs, v. 5, 8vo, 528 6d · Simpkin
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Lorimer (J. G.) Old Orthodox Faith, 18mo, 28 . W. Collins Miall (E.) Ethics of Nonconformity, &c. , 12mo, 2s 6d Aylott
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Loudon (A.) Tales for Young People, 16mo , 38 6d . Bowdery Middleton (C. S.) Hours of Recreation ; Poems, 12mo, 58 • • J. R. Smith
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Louis Philippe, Life and Times of, by A. Douglas, 12mo , 38 Tegg Miles (H. A.) Gospel Narratives, their Origin, Peculiarities, &c. , 12mo , 38. Wiley
Personal History of, 1773 to 1848, post 8vo, 108 6d · Grant & G. Mill (Jas.) History of British India, by H. N. Wilson, v. 9, 8vo, 148 · • Madden
Lovell (Dr.) Elements of English History , 12mo, 18 6d . Edwards & H. complete, 9 v. 8vo, 67 68 • Mudden
Lowell (J. R.) Poems, 2nd Series, 12mo, 68 • • Wiley (J. S.) Principles of Political Economy, 2 v. 8vo, 30s • J. W. Parker
Loyola (St.) Spiritual Exercises, transl. by C. Seager, 12mo, 4s Dolman (W. H.) Sermons on the Nature of Christianity, 8vo, 78 • Masters
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Lytton (Sir E. B.) Harold, the Last of the Saxon Kings, 3v. post 8vo, 318 6d Bentley Mirror ofLife, by American Authors ; edit. by Mrs. Tuthill , roy. 8vo, 188 . Wiley
Mitchell (G.) Young Man's Guide against Infidelity, 12mo, 98 Longman
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MacGregor (John) Commercial Statistics, v. 4, roy. 8vo, 318 6d Whittaker Moncrieff (G. R. ) Confirmation Records, 12mo, 2s 6d • • Hatchard
Germanyand her Resources under Fred. W. IV. , r. 8vo, 128 Whittaker Monod (Ad.) Woman ; the Help Meet for Man , 12mo, 3s • • W. Allan
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Mackenzie (G. J. ) Remains of a Year's Ministry, with Memoir , 12mo , 28 6d Ward Montgomery (R. ) Christian Life ; Manual of Sacred Verse, 12mo, 7s 6d . A. Hall
Mackinnon (Commander) Steam Warfare in the Parana, 2 v. post 8vo, 218 Ollier Montmorency, a Roman Catholic Tale, by A. M., 12mo, 4s 6d Seeley
MacIntosh (Maria J.) Charms and Counter-Charms , 12mo , 78 6d . • J. Chapman Montpensier (Mlle. ) Memoirs of; written by Herself, 3 v. post 8vo, 31s 6d . Colburn
Maclaurin (J. ) Process in Civil Causes, Sheriff Courts of Scotl. , v. 1, 8vo, 98 6d Simpkin Moon's Histories (The) , 16mo, 38 6d Cundall
Macleane (A. J.) Sermons for Schools and Families, 12mo, 68 6d . • G. Bell Moor ( A. P. ) Cambridge Theological Papers, 8vo, 78 6d • G. Bell
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Mallet ( R.) Reports on Atmospheric Railways, 4to, 78 6d Weale Morren (N. ) Sermons, with Memoir, 12mo, 68 • Blackwood
Mamma's Absence , or the Written Rules, 16mo, 28 6d . Seeley Morrison (J.) Influence of Railway Legislation on Trade & Industry, 8vo, 58 Longman
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(F. W.) Reginald Vere, a Tale of the Civil Wars , in Verse, 12mo, 68 J. W. Parker Mount (C. M.) Guide to Candidates for Holy Orders, post 8vo, 8s 6d . Rivington
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- of English Mediæval Embroidery , 16mo , 58 • J H. Parker Muller (J.) Elements of Physiology , by Baly, Supplement to, 8vo, 58 6d Taylor & W.
Mariotti (L.) Present State and Prospects of Italy, 8vo , 10s 6d • J. Chapman Mungeam (J. T.) Observations on the Teeth, 12mo, 28 6d • Simpkin
- Italy, Past and Present , 2 vols. post 8vo, 21s J. Chapman Murphy (J. G. ) Grammar of the Latin Language, 12mo, 28 . • Longman
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(F. S.) Borneo and the Indian Archipelago, imp. 8vo, 318 6d • Longman 58. Haygarth's Bush Life in Australia.
Marsh (E. G.) Bampton Lectures, 1848, 8vo , 8s 6d • • • Seeley 59. Steffen's Adventures on the Road to Paris.
Martin Tourtrond ; a Frenchman in London in 1831 , post 8vo, 125 · Bentley 60, 61. Irving's Tales of a Traveller.
(R. M.) Hudson's Bay Territories, and Vancouver's Island , 8vo, 78 Boone 62, 63. Campbell's Lives of the Poets, & c.
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Mary, the Star of the Sea ; Flowers from Scripture, 12mo, 58 Burns My Sister Minnie ; a Novel by Mrs. M. Daniel , 3 v. post 8vo, 318 6d . • Newby
Mary Barton ; a Tale of Manchester Life , 2 v. post 8vo, 188 • Chapman & H. Myers (A. M.) The Jew, or Crisis of Judaism exemplified, 18mo, 38 · • Wertheim
Maskell (W.) Holy Baptism, a Dissertation, 8vo, 15s . Pickering Myrtle (Mrs. H. ) Man of Snow, and other Tales, 16mo, 3s 6d · Routledge
Masses for Catholic Church Choirs, pts. 1 and 2, 4to , each 28 Burns Mysteries of London, by G. W. M. Reynolds, v. 4, roy. 8vo , 68 6d • Vickers
Masson (Chas. ) Legends of the Affghan Countries, in Verse, post 8vo, 10s 6d Madden the Old Castles of France, roy. 8vo, 58 · • Strange
Maunder (S. ) Treasury of Natural History, 12mo, 10s • Longman
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Narrative of a Remarkable Transaction in Early Life of J. Wesley, 8vo, 28 J. R. Smith Parson (The) Pen and Pencil, by G. M. Musgrave, 3 vols. post 8vo, 318 6d . Bentley
Nash (F. H.) Scriptural Idea of Faith, 12mo , 48 • Rivington Partnership with Limited Liabilities, 8vo, 98 . • E. Wilson
National Cyclopædia, v. 1 to 6 , 8vo, each, 5s C. Knight Pasley (T. H.) Philosophy of Mesmerism, 8vo, 4s • Longman
Defences, by Author of " Revelations of Russia," 8vo, 48 Newby Passion's Progress, a Series of Lyrics, 12mo, 38 6d • Pickering
Distress, its Financial Origin and Remedy, 8vo, 4s 6d • Longman Passy (H. ) Aristocracy Considered as to Civilization , 12mo, 58 Gd • A. Hall
Nature and Elements of the External World, 8vo, 108 . • Churchill Essay on Large and Small Farms, 12mo, 28 • A. Hall
Nautical Almanack, for 1852 , 8vo, 58 · · • Murray Path of Life (The) , 12mo, 28 6d Masters
Neale (Ersk.) Closing Scene, or Christianity and Infidelity, 12mo, 68 · Longman Paton (A. P.) Poems , 2nd Series , 18mo , 28 6d . Longman
(J. M. ) Duchenier, or Revolt of La Vendee, 12mo, 4s 6d • Masters (T. S.) Illustrations ofthe Law of Scotland, 8vo , 24s . Benning
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Wharton (J.) Elements of Algebra, and Theory of Equations , 12mo, 6s 6d Longman Yolland (Capt. W. ) Measurement of Lough Foyle, Ireland , 4to , 218 • • Longman
Examples in Algebra, 12mo , 28 6d • Longman Yonge (C. D.) Exercises for Verses out of " Own Sense," 12mo, 4s 6d • Longman
Wheeler (G. B.) Biog. and Political History of Congress, U.S. , 8vo, 16s • Wiley Young Man's Aid to Improvement, Success, and True Happiness, 18mo, 18 6d Hamilton
Where to Stop, and Why; a Treatise on Punctuation , 12mo, 2s • Longman Protestant, by a Clergyman, 12mo, 38 6d Seeley
Whitby (Mrs. ) Manual for Rearing Silk Worms, 12mo, 18 6d · J. W. Parker (A.) Natural History and Habits of the Salmon , 12mo, 18 Gd • • Orr
White (E. H.) Plebeian, and other Tales , 12mo, 38 6d . • Strange (Jas.) Motives to the Cultivation of Piety, 18mo, 18 6d • B. L. Green
(T.) Theory and Practice of Ship Building, 8vo, plates, fol. 16s Johnstone (T.) Outlines of a History of Ireland for Schools, & c. , 18mo, 2s 6d . Simpkin
(W.) History, Gazetteer, & c. , of Essex, 12mo, 128- Leicestershire,
Rutland, &c. , 12mo, 128 . • Simpkin ZSCHOKKE (H.) Lover's Stratagem, and other Tales , 8vo, 6s · J.&D.Darling
Whitehead (E.) Sketch of the Established Church in India, 12mo, 48 . Rivington

LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL ENGRAVINGS

PUBLISHED IN LONDON DURING THE YEAR 1848 .

The Size in Inches includes the Writing at the bottom of the Plate, and a Margin at the top and sides suitable for framing.

AFTERNOON'S NAP (The).- In Mezzotint, by T. W. Huffam, after J. M. CAMBRIDGE, PANORAMA OF UNIVERSITY AND TOWN OF.- In
Wright ; size, 27 inches by 21 high ; Prints, 12s-Proofs, 1 1s. Boys. Stipple, by W. Watkins, after R. Whittock ; size, 22 inches by 14 high ;
APPROACHING FOOTSTEP.- In Mezzotint, by C. E. Wagstaff, after F. Prints, 10s 6d. Ackermann & Co.
Stone ; size, 17 inches by 23 high ; Prints, 12s- Proofs, 1 1s -Before CANTATRICE, LA.- In Stipple, by F. Holl, after Valentini ; size, 11 inches
Letters, 1/ 11s 6d-Artist's Proofs, 21 2s. Lloyd. by 15 high ; Prints, 10s 6d-Proofs, 18s- Before Letters, 17 58- Artist's
ASLEEP AND AWAKE (a Pair).- In Lithograph, by J. R. Dicksee, after T. Proofs, 1 11s 6d. Lloyd.
F. Dicksee ; size, 18 inches by 13 high ; Coloured, 12s. Gambart. CAWROUSH (Winner of the Cesarewitch Stakes, 1847) .- In Aquatint, by C.
BATTLE OF MOODKEE, Charge of the 31st Regiment.-In Aquatint, by J. N. Smith, after Harry Hall ; size, 22 inches by 18 high ; Coloured, 15s.
Harris, after H. Martens ; size, 26 inches by 20 high ; Coloured, 1l 1s. Moore.
R. Ackermann.
CHANTICLEER (Racehorse).- In Aquatint, by C. Hunt, after J. W. Hill
BATTLE OF SOBRAON.- In Aquatint, by J. Harris, after H. Martens ; yard ; size, 17 by 12 high ; Coloured, 15s. Moore.
size, 26 inches by 20 high ; Coloured, 1 1s. Ackermann & Co,
BELLEROPHON, H. M. SHIP. - Lithographed by T. G. Dutton ; size, 19 CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK. - In Mezzotint, by A. Lucas, after J. Bate
inches by 13 high ; Plain, 4s- Coloured, 7s. Hinton. man ; size, 24 inches by 19 high ; Prints, 12s-Proofs, 1 1s. Lloyd.
BLIND PIPER (The).- In Mezzotint, by S. W. Reynolds, after F. Tayler ; CHRIST EXPOUNDING THE LAW.-In Line, by Felsing, after Leonardo
size, 23 inches by 20 high ; Prints, 15s-Proofs, 1 1s-Artist's Proofs, da Vinci ; size, 17 inches by 18 high ; Prints, 1 / 18 - India, 1 / 11s 6d
31 38. Fuller. Proofs, 21 2s- Before Letters, 41 4s-Artist's Proofs, 61 68. Gambart.
12 CATALOGUE OF ENGRAVINGS, 1848 .

CHRIST AND THE DOCTORS. - In Line, by Felsing, after Da Vinci ; size, LOVE ME, LOVE MY DOG.- Lithographed by Bauquiet ; size, 14 inches
17 inches by 17 high ; Prints, 1 1s-Proofs, 21 2s -Before Letters, 4l 4s by 16 high ; Coloured, 7s 6d. Lloyd.
Artist's Proofs, 61 68. Gambart. MADONNA COLLE STELE .- In Line, by E. Mandel, after Carlo Dolci ;
COMBAT (The).- In Mezzotint, by H. T. Ryall, after R. Ansdell ; size, 39 size, 14 inches by 17 high ; Prints, 1 1s- Proofs, 41 4s-Before Letters,
inches by 27 high ; Prints, 2/ 2s. Gambart. 61 68. Graves.
COURTSHIP. - In Stipple, by T. O. Barlow, after John Philip ; size, 13) MARINER'S BRIDE (The).- In Mezzotinto, by W. H. Egleton, after W.
inches by 10 , oval ; Prints, 12s -Proofs, 1 1s-Before Letters, 21 2s. Drummond ; size, 15 inches by 21 high ; Prints, 8s -Coloured, 16s -Artist's
Gambart. Proofs, 1 1s. Gambart.
CROSSING THE FERRY.- In Mezzotint, by W. Geller, after J. F. Herring ; MORE FREE THAN WELCOME.- In Mezzotint, by W. F. Starling, after
size, 36 inches by 25 high ; Prints, 31 3s-Before Letters, 5l 5s - Artist's J. Bateman ; size, 24 inches by 21 high ; Prints, 12s. O. Baily.
Proofs, 81 8s. Graves.
MORNING RIDE (The).- In Lithograph, by J. R. Dicksee ; size, 10 inches
DOVES (The) .-By H. Lemon, in Stipple and Mezzotint, after Count D'Orsay ; in circle ; Coloured, 5s. Ackermann & Co.
size, 16 inches by 22 high ; Prints, 12s - Proofs, 1 1s- Before Letters, MORNING AND EVENING (a Pair).- In Stipple, by W. Holl, after A.
1/ 11s 6d- Artist's Proofs, 21 28. Gambart. Solomon ; size, 12 inches by 18 high ; Prints, 10s 6d, each ; Proofs, 1/ 18
DREAM OF LOVE.- In Mezzotinto, by W. H. Simmons, after T. Brooks ; Before Letters, 17 11s 6d -Artist's Proofs, 21 23. Lloyd.
size, 17 inches by 16 high ; Prints, 8s- Coloured, 16s. Gambart. MOTHERS (The).- A Series of Eight Pen and Ink Sketches, by E. Landseer,
EDINBURGH, VIEW OF, FROM SALISBURY CRAGS.- In Lithotint, etched by C. Lewis ; Prints, 1 1s- India Proofs, 21 2s- Artist's Proofs,
41 48. Gambart.
by T. Picken, after T. L. Robotham ; size, 30 inches by 21 high ; Tinted,
10s-Coloured, 1l 1s . Ackermann & Co. MOUNTAIN SPRING (The).- In Mezzotint, by F. Dolby, after F. Taylor ;
EPSOM RACES (The Derby, 1848).-Painted and Engraved by C. Hunt ; size, 23 inches by 18 high ; Prints, 17 18. Graves.
size, 33 inches by 24 high ; Coloured, 1l 11s 6d. Laird. MY CHILD.—Lithographed by T. Fairland, after J. W. King ; size, 19 inches
by 27 high ; Prints, 98- Coloured, 15s. Ackermann & Co.
ETCHINGS , BY E. LANDSEER. - 17 Plates, in a Folio ; Prints, 27 28
India Prints, 31 3s- Proofs, 61 6s- Artist's Proofs, 10 / 10s. Gambart. NAPOLEON AND THE POPE.- In Line, by T. H. Robinson, after Sir D.
Wilkie ; Prints, 31 3s-Proofs, 5l 5s-Before Letters, 87 88- Artist's Proofs,
EXPECTANT (The).- In Mezzotint, by M'Innes, after T. Brooks, 10s 6d. 10/ 10s. Moon.
O. Baily.
NEW YORK AND ITS ENVIRONS, VIEW OF.- In Lithotint, by E.
FARMER'S FRIENDS (The).- Lithographed by D. Fabronius, after J. F. Brown, after E. W. Forman ; size, 36 inches by 24 high-Coloured, 1l 5s.
Herring ; size, 22 inches, circle ; Prints, 12s ; Coloured, 1l 1s. Lloyd. Ackermann & Co.
FARMER'S FRIENDS (The) .- Nos . 1 and 2, in Lithograph, after W. J. NEW YORK AND LONDON PACKET SHIP (Devonshire).- Lithographed
Shayer, circle, 13 inches ; Coloured, 7s 6d each. Maclean. by Dutton ; size, 20 inches by 14 high ; Plain, 4s- Coloured, 7s 6d.
Hinton.
FIRST PARTING (The).- In Mezzotint, by H. Simmons, after T. Brooks ;
size, 20 inches by 28 high ; Prints, 1/ 18- Proofs, 2/ 28- Before Letters, OCEAN MONARCH EMIGRANT SHIP.- In Lithograph, by Maclure, after
31 3s. Meesom. Prince de Joinville ; size, 21 inches by 15 high ; Prints, 3s 6d- Proofs, 7s 6d—
Coloured, 15s. Ackermann & Co.
FRUGAL MEAL (The) .- In Mezzotinto, by J. Burnet, after J. F. Herring ;
size, 33 inches by 25 high ; Prints, 17 11s 6d- Proofs, 3/ 38 - Before Letters, PILTOUN, (Encampment) .— In Lithograph, by T. Picken ; size, 17 by 12
51 58- Artist's Proofs, 81 8s. Graves. high ; Plain, 4s - Coloured, 78 6d. Ackermann & Co. 1
FRUIT PIECE.- In Mezzotint, by O. Geller, after G. Lance ; size, 19 inches RABBIT ON THE WALL.- Lithographed by Rosenthal, after Baynes ; size,
by 26 high. Prints, 1 / 18- Proofs, 2/ 28 - Before Letters, 41 4s. Acker 16 inches by 12 high ; Coloured, 5s. Ackermann & Co.
mann & Co. RETURN FROM THE WARREN.-In Mezzotint, by T. Landseer, after E.
GAME BIRDS (Set of Six Coloured Plates), Lithographed by H. L. Meyer ; Landseer ; size, 26 inches by 20 high ; Prints, 2/ 2s- Proofs, 4l 4s- Before
price 12s. Ackermann & Co. Letters, 6/ 6s ; Artist's Proofs, 87 88. Gambart.
GENTLE WARNING (The).- In Mezzotint, by S. Bellin , after F. Stone ; RETURNING FROM COVER.- In Aquatint, by C. Hunt, after C. Hunt ;
size, 21 inches by 28 high ; Prints, 1 1s-Proofs, 2l 2s- Before Letters, size, 23 inches by 17 high ; Coloured, 15s. Baily, Brothers.
31 3s -Artist's Proofs, 4/ 4s. Gambart. ROYAL ARTILLERY (a Set of Six Plates).- In Lithograph, from Drawings
GLEN SADDEL (Racehorse).- In Aquatint, by C. Hunt ; size, 26 inches by by G. B. Campion, Esq.; size, 14 inches by 19% high ; Prints, 17 18—
20 high ; Coloured, 18s. Ackermann & Co. Coloured, 21 2s the Set. Ackermann & Co.
GRIP, (a Favourite Isle of Skye Terrier).- In Mezzotinto, by Paterson, after ST. LAWRENCE (Winner of the Chester Cup, 1847) .- In Aquatint, by C.
J. Bateman ; size, 21 inches by 23 high ; Prints, 12s- Proofs, 1 / 18- Artist's A. Smith, after T. Bretland ; size, 22 inches by 18 high ; Coloured, 15s.
Proofs, 1 118 6d. Lloyd. Moore.
HARVEST FLOWER (The).- In Stipple, by W. H. Mote, after A. Bouvier ; SCENE FROM THE EARLY LIFE OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH.- In
size, 15 inches by 13 high ; Prints, 108 6d- Proofs, 18s - Before Letters, Mezzotinto, by W. H. Simmons, after E. M. Ward ; size , 25 inches by 21
1/ 5s-Artist's Proofs, 1 / 118 6d. Lloyd. high ; Prints, 1 1s- Proofs, 21 28-Before Letters, 2 128 6d- Artist's
Proofs, 31 38. Boys.
HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT (New) .- In Line, by T. H. Ellis ; size, 27
inches by 18 high ; Prints, 1 1s. Ellis. SHOEING.- In Mezzotint, by G. Lewis, after E. Landseer ; size, 27 inches
by 35 high ; Prints, 37 38- Proofs, 5 58-Before Letters, 81 8s - Artist's
HUNTERS AT GRASS.- In Mezzotint, by C. G. Lewis, after E. Landseer. Proofs, 10/ 10s. Moon.
Size, 39 inches by 27 high ; Prints, 37 3s- Proofs, 41 4s- Before Letters,
87 88-Artist's Proofs, 107 108. Moon. SOFT NONSENSE.-In Mezzotint, by W. T. Davey, after T. A. Fitzgerald ;
size, 18 inches by 23 high ; Prints, 12s ; Proofs, 1l 1s. Baily, Brothers.
IN TIME FOR THE COACH.- In Aquatint, by J. Harris, after C. C.
Henderson ; size, 25 inches by 16 high ; Coloured, 158. Fores. SOUTHAMPTON, H. M. SHIP.-In Lithograph, by T. G. Dutton ; size, 20
inches by 14 high ; Prints, 4s, plain- Coloured, 7s. Ackermann & Co.
INFANCY OF MOSES .- In Line, by F. Joubert, after E. U. Eddis ; size, SPASIMO ; (CHRIST bearing the Cross) .- In Line, by W. Holl, after Raphael ;
18 inches by 23 high ; Prints, 1 11s 6d- Before Letters, 3 38- India size, 10 inches by 13 high ; Prints, 5s -Proofs, 12s - Artist's Proofs, 1 18.
Proofs, 41 4s. Holloway. Gambart.
I'VE A LETTER FOR YOU. - In Mezzotint, by T. W. Huffam, after A. SPINNING WHEEL (The).- In Mezzotint, by C. E. Wagstaff, after R.
Bouvier ; size, 15 inches by 20 high ; Prints, 8s- Coloured, 16s. Spooner. Bulkner ; size, 20 inches by 26 high ; Prints, 17 18. O. Baily.
JUST CAUGHT.- In Mezzotinto, by H. T. Ryall, after R. Ansdell ; size, 37 STEEPLE CHASE SCENES (Set of 6) .- In Aquatint, by J. Harris, after
inches by 21 high ; Prints, 21 2s- Proofs, 47 48-Before Letters, 67 68 H. Alken, Sen. ; size, 17 inches by 13 high ; Coloured, 21 12s 6d. Fores.
Artist's Proofs, 81 88. Gambart.
STIRRUP CUP (The) .- In Aquatint, by J. Brandard, after T. Brooks ; size,
KESTREL YACHT (The) .- In Lithography, by T. G. Dutton, after T. S. 16 inches by 21 high ; Coloured, 12s. Meesom.
Robins ; size, 28 inches by 20 high ; Prints, 10s 6d- Coloured, 1l 1s.
Fores. STRAW YARD (The).-In Mezzotint, by W. T. Davey, after J. F. Herring,
Sen.; size, 28 inches by 24 high ; Prints, 17 18 - Proofs before Letters, 3/ 3s
LATE FOR THE MAIL.-In Aquatint, by J. Harris, after C. C. Henderson ; -Artist's Proofs, 41 4s. Fores.
size, 25 inches by 16 high ; Coloured, 15s. Fores.
STRAW YARD (The) -MORNING AND EVENING (a Pair) .- In Aquatint, by
LIFE OF A RACEHORSE (Six Coloured Plates) .— In Aquatint, by H. C. Hunt, after W. J. Shayer ; size, 28 inches by 22 high ; Coloured, 1l 1s
Alken, Jun., 188. Ackermann & Co. each. Spooner.
LITERARY PARTY AT SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS '.- In Mezzotint, by SUCCESSFUL DEERSTALKERS.-In Mezzotinto, by C. W. Wass, after J.
W. Walker, after J. E. Doyle ; size, 25 inches by 19 high. Prints, 1 / 18 Bateman ; size, 29 inches by 22 high ; Prints, 1 / 1s-Artist's Proofs, 21 2s.
Proofs, 21 28- Before Letters, 41 4s-Artist's Proofs, 61 68. O. Baily. Gambart.
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SUNDAY MORNING IN THE LAST CENTURY. - Lithographed by J. TWO ELEVENS OF THE UNIVERSITY AND TOWN OF CAM
Brandard, after J. Absolon ; size, 37 inches by 21 high ; Prints, 1 1s BRIDGE.- In Lithograph, by Ploszynski, after N. Felix ; size, 39 inches by
Proofs before Letters, 27 28-Artist's Proofs, 31 3s- Coloured, 21 2s. Lloyd. 27 high ; Coloured, 1l 11s 6d. Moore.
TRAFALGAR SHIP, EAST INDIAMAN . 1- In Lithograph, by T. G.
SURPLICE ( Winner of the Derby and St. Leger, 1848).— In Aquatint, by C. Dutton ; size, 19 by 14 high ; Prints, 4s - Coloured, 7s. Ackermann & Co.
Hunt, after H. Hall ; size, 22 by 19 high ; Coloured, 1l 1s. Baily, Brothers. WIDOW (Winner of the Cambridgeshire Stakes, 1847).-In Aquatint, by C.
SUTLEJ SHIP, EAST INDIAMAN IN A STORM. - In Lithograph, by N. Smith, after Harry Hall ; size, 22 inches by 18 high ; Coloured, 15s.
Moore.
T. G. Dutton ; size, 18 inches by 14 high ; Prints, 4s. Foster.
WRITING FOR RAILWAY SHARES. - By D. Fabronices, after J. Bate
THREADING the needle.- In Lithograph, by J. Brandard, after J. man ; size, 24 inches by 21 high ; Coloured, 12s. Gambart.
Absolon ; size, 37 by 20 high ; Prints, 1/ 18--Proofs, 21 28 -Before Letters, YOUNG WARRENER (The).-In Aquatint, by C. N. Smith, after G. A.
31 38 -Coloured, 21 28. Lloyd. Smith ; size, 26 inches by 22 high ; Coloured, 15s. Soffe.

PORTRAITS .

ALBERT, PRINCE OF WALES (In the dress of a Sailor) .- In Mezzotint, HILL (ROWLAND, ESQ. ) .- In Mezzotint, by O. Geller, after A. Wivell ;
by S. Cousins, after F. Winterhalter ; size, 16 inches by 224 high ; Prints, size, 11 inches by 14 high ; Prints, 12s- Proofs, 1 1s- Before Letters,
1/ 11s 6d-India Proofs, 3/ 38-Before Letters, 5l 5s-Artist's Proofs, 8 88. 1/ 11s 6d. Hogarth.
Moon. MEREWETHER (REV. JOHN, D.D., DEAN OF HEREFORD) .— In
BENTINCK (LORD GEORGE) .- Lithographed, after Daguerreotype, by Lithograph, from Life, by Baugniet ; size, 16 inches by 21 high ; Prints,
Claudet ; size, 15 inches by 18 high ; Prints, 5s - Proofs, 7s 6d. Acker 7s 6d --Proofs, 10s 6d. Hogarth.
mann & Co.
MUSGRAVE (DR. , ARCHBISHOP of YORK) .— In Lithotint, by T. Fair
BIDDER (GEORGE P., ESQ.) .- In Mezzotint, Painted and Engraved by land, after E. U. Eddis ; size, 15 inches by 19 high ; Prints, 5s- Proofs,
John Lucas ; size, 16 inches by 22 high ; Prints, 1 1s -Proofs, 21 2s 78 6d-India Proofs, tinted, 10s. Ackermann & Co.
Before Letters, 31 3s. Graves.
CHALMERS (REV . DR. ) .— In Stipple and Mezzotint, by H. T. Ryall, after TAGLIONI ( Mddle.) , in the Ballet of La Fées aux Fleurs.- In Mezzotint,
Daguerreotype Portrait ; size, 10 inches by 14 high ; Prints, 10s 6d- Proofs, by Desmaisons, after D. Valentini ; size, 17 inches by 23 high ; Coloured,
1/ 1s- Before Letters, 21 28. Keith. 12s. Lloyd.

THE FOLLOWING NEW WORKS

HAVE BEEN ANNOUNCED IN

BENT'S LITERARY ADVERTISER ,

DURING THE YEAR 1848,

WHERE IN MOST INSTANCES A FULL DESCRIPTION OF THEM MAY BE OBTAINED.

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Abbott's Juvenile Books · 84 Angela, by the Author of " Emilia Wyndham" 20 ATLASES, MAPS, &c., continued .
134 · 95 Maps, Scripture Geography 102
Sketches of Kings and Queens Annual Register, 1847 . • 144
Adcock's Engineer's Pocket Book 153 Anthems for Durham Cathedral 111 Milner's Atlas of Astronomy
• 3 99 Quin's Historical Atlas . 106
Advice to Clerks and Hints to Employers Antrobus' Danger and Safety of London . 63
66 Archæological Journal, &c. 65 Reynolds ' Atlas of England
Eschylus' Agamemnon, by Conington . 131
Esop's Fables, by James 21 Architectural Works (Nattali) 54 Wyld's Scripture Atlas
121 Augustin's (St.) Confessions 22
Affection ; a Novel 118, 145 Armstrong's Writing Copies and Lessons .

28
Akerman on Study of Coins · 95 Arnold's Eclogæ Historicæ 131 Meditations • 22
47 Elementary Greek Grammar • . 127 Autobiography of an Atheist 83
Albert Durer's Life, by Scheffer
Alexander's Comment on Isaiah 83 First French Book . 116
Aline ; an Old Friend's Story Greek Accidence , Key to . . 164 Bagster's Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon • • 70
73, 119 • 83
Alison's Europe, Complete . 117 Latin Prose, Key to . 116, 143 Baker's Reading Lessons
Atlas to . 176 Art Journal . 179 Ballantyne's Hudson's Bay • 47
Epitome of . 127 Arthur's Christmas Box, &c. . 147 Barham's Key to Alism . • 42
·. 195 Domestic Tales 3 Revision of the Bible 144
Almanach de Gotha, 1849 · 47
. 198 Mission to the Mysore 1 Barlow's Field Naturalist's Note Book •
Almanack, British (Knight's) . Lessons from Book of Nature · • 160
Great Midland · 176 Rising in the World, &c. 128
Law . 153 Temperance Christmas Box 3 Barnes' Commentaries, by Cobbin 26, 162
Mercantile . 176 Works 164 Cumming • 38
. 152 Athens ; its Grandeur and Decay 192 on Isaiah • 97
(Raphael's) Prophetic • 84
Sunday . 153 Atkinson's Pictures from the North 122, 197 the Epistles
Unions' and Parish Officers' 167 Barry's Designs of Westminster Palace • 127
ATLASES, MAPS, &c . :— • 159
Almanacks (Peacock) · 152, 168 Atlas of Prophecy 153 Bartlett's Forty Days in the Desert
- (Suttaby) · 152, 168 . 176 Bastiat's Sophisms of Protective Policy • 132
to Alison's Europe • 11
(Tract Society) • 192 Hand, for Bible Readers 40 Beard's Latin made Easy
• . 66 Physical and Popular Geography, &c.. 42 Beatrice Chesterford · 85
Amalie's (Princess) Dramas · 17
American Publications (Chapman) 80, 191 Cornwell's School Atlas · 106 Beckett's Comic History of England
• 120 Belgium , Rhine, &c., Illustrated 48
(Wiley) 80, 97, 119, 190 Cruchley's Atlases, various .
Medical • 178 Maps and Plans . · 53 Bell's Tenant of Wildfell Hall · 73
• 117 63
Amy Harrington ; or a Sister's Love 50 Findlay's Atlases, various • Bible (Townsend's)
48
Analogies and Contrasts 38, 73, 82 Gilbert's Atlases, various 34 German, Illustrated
4 Pocket Paragraph 192
Anderdon's End of the Year, &c. Johnston's Atlas of History and Geography . 83 Readers' Hand Atlas • 40
Words from the Cross · • 116 Natural Phenomena • 83
Andersen's Dream of Little Tuk •, 186 National Atlas 197 Revised, by Barham 144, 176
Tales from Denmark •. 186 Physical Atlas . 197 its Influence on Man · 180
Anderson's Church in the Colonies . . 176 Major's Outline Scripture Maps . 127 of Every Land 70, 144 , 160, 180
. 102 Biblia Ecclesiæ Ang. Polyglotta · 70
Andrews' Songs of the Sabbath 186 Maps, Educational ·
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14 NEW WORKS ANNOUNCED IN 1848 .

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Bibliotheca Londinensis . 95, 114 Charles I., Court and Times of • 79 Domestic Scenes • 82
Sacra . 80 Chateaubriand's Memoirs • 176 D'Orsey's Spelling by Dictation . 147
Bickersteth's Prayers for Young Persons · 26 Cheever's Wanderings, illustrated edition . 183 Douglas' Adventures of a Medical Student · 20
Prince of Peace . · 147 Chelsea College Drawing Book 48 Drawing Book, St. Mark's College, Chelsea 48
Bigg's Sea King ; Metrical Romance • • 20 Chemical Society, Journal of . •.65 - Room Table Book • . 183
Birks' Mystery of Providence . 160 Chepmell's Course of History . 116 Dream of Great Men, and other Poems 85
Blakey's Philosophy of Mind 159 Chisholm's Emigration and Transportation · 111 Dresden Gallery (Payne's) • • 112
Blatch's Lessons for the Living, & c. 3 Chretien on Logical Method 99 Druidess ; a Tale . · 53
Boag's English Dictionary 128 Christ the End of the Law 200 Drury's Annesley and other Poems . 180
Boccius on Fresh Water Fish . 99 Christianity of Abraham 26, 82 Friends and Fortune ; a Tale € 180
Bohn's Antiquarian Library . 182 Christmas Presents and New Year's Gifts, 178, 183, Dumas' Count of Monte Christo 113, 129
- Classical Library . 182 185 to 189, 193, 199 Memoirs of a Physician 177
Scientific Library . 182 Christmas's Hampden Controversy • 1 Dunbar's Elementary Works • 148
Standard Library 128, 182 Church Music ; Few Words on 37 194 1
Duodecimo, or Scribbler's Progress
Bojesen's Grecian and Roman Antiquities 20 Tracts for Cottage Walls • 160
Bonaparte's Political, &c. , Maxims . . 118 of England Sunday School Tracts 128 Eadie's Biblical Cyclopædia 168
Bonar's Blood of the Cross . 176 Churches of Warwickshire 128 Ecclesiastical Choir Book 37
Kelso Tracts 53, 99 Churchman's Family Prayer Book • 116 Ecclesiological Notes on Isle of Man, &c. . 146
Thoughts on the Gospel 176 Library 128 Eda Morton and her Cousins • 95
Bonnycastle's Algebra, by Galbraith 148 Cieswitter's Modern Music of Western Europe . 19 Edmeston's Sacred Poetry • 160
Book for the Cottage 82 Claims of Church of Rome as to Unity 48 Educational Works (Blackie) . 105
of Beauty, Heath's 193 Clark's Theological Library · 13, 137 (Bohn) 8
Bosworth's Anglo- Saxon and English Dictionary 117 Clarke's Cabinet Editions • 104 (Cradock) 101
Bowdler's Household Prayers 159 Kit Bam's Adventures 186 (Dean) . 101
Boyd's Book of German Ballads 20 Classic Library, Cornish's 18 (Hodson) . . 104
Bramwell (William) , Memoir of 143 Classics edited by Keightley 105 (Holbrooke) 105
Brandon's Gothic Architecture 20 Gr. and Lat., Literal Translations 22 (Thomson) 122, 136
Bray's Trials of Domestic Life 48 Oxford Pocket Editions 22 (Varty) 12, 103
Bridge's Manual for the Young 181 Translations of . 84, 121 (Whittaker) 5, 103
Bright Clouds and Dark Shadows 3 Classified Index of Books, 1814-46 55, 88 (Wiley) 119
British Association Report, Oxford, 1847 95 Cleghorn's Ancient and Modern Art 39 (Zotti) 42, 121
Gazetteer . 200 Cobbold's Voice from the Mount 175 Edwards' Campaign in New Mexico 33, 47
Britton's Authorship of Junius 79 Collins' Cheap Religious Series 18 Eerie Laird ; Scotch Tradition • 19
Brooke's Baptismal Regeneration 79 Colquhoun on Church Extension, & c. 181 Elementary Drawing, Chelsea College • 48
Brown's Discourses on Song of Solomon • 99 Common Prayer ; Reprint of, 1661 • 127 Works (Cobbin's ) . • 23
Bryce's Geography and Astronomy • 95 Confessions of Con Cregan • 180 (Machlachlan) 148
Buddicom's Sermons • 17 Confirmation and other Tracts • 48 (Thomson) . 136
Buckingham's Tour in Italy . 112 Conquerors of the New World · 131 French Works, (Didot) . 120
Budinger's Abridged Bible • 131 Conversations on Church Service • 79 (Dulau) . 117
Burke's Heraldic Illustrations . 183 Cope's Meditations on the Psalms • 21 (Ollendorf) . 147
Landed Gentry (Supplement) • 96 Visitatio Infirmorum • 17 German Works (Tiark's) . 23
Roll of Battle Abbey • 111 Corner's Child's History of England 111 Elliott's Letters to the Rev. Dr. Keith . 153
Royal Families . 183 Historical Works . 101 Ellis's Distinction, a Tale ·. 58
Burns' Standard Works for the Young • 39 Histories . 4 Essentials of Phonetics 145
Busk's Biographical Sketches . 19 Cornish's Pocket Classic Library 18 Fireside Tales for the Young 48
Butler's Analogy, by Fitzgerald • 163 Cottage Gardener . · 144 Plea for Phonetic Spelling • 74
Sermons on Human Nature, &c. • 66 Course of Life ; Sketch for Females 98 Ellison's Touches on the Harp of Nature 73
Byron's (Lord) Inedited Works · • 40 Cousin's Philosophy of the Beautiful 47 Emigration and Emigrants 137
Cowan's Six Weeks in Corsica 118, 145 Emigrant's Guide to America . • 13 4
Cæsar's Commentaries, by Woodford • 147 Cowper's Works, by Grimshawe 163 Encyclopædia Metropolitana 11 , 18, 42, 58, 74, 160
Cambridge Calendar, 1848 • 64 Craig's Theocracy ; or Jewish Religion 47 Episodes of Insect Life • 168, 188
Campbell's Lives of Admirals, abridged • 146 Craik's Romance of the Peerage 80 Etymological English Dictionary • 34, 200
Lord Chancellors · 21 Critical Register and Book-Buyers' Manual 5 Euclid, in Colours, by O. Byrne ·€ 111
Carpenter's Zoology • 64 Croly's Sermons at the Foundling, &c. • 1 Evangelical Christendom · 2
Castlereagh's (Visc.) Memoirs . 145 Crowe's Night Side of Nature · 19 Evans's House and Expense Book 2
Catalogue (Andrews) 201 ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Pippie's Warning · 162 Scripture Biography, 3rd Series . • 37
(Baldock) 74 Cruchley's Atlases . 120
(Baynes, R.) 13, 58 Maps and Plans • 53 Fairbairn's Conway and Menai Bridges • . 180
(Bell, J. G.) 58 Cuitt's Ruins in England and Wales 41, 54, 71 Fairy (Seven) Tales . 99
(Bull) . 201 Cumming's Discourses on Liberty, &c. • 68 Farmer's Library, Knight's 198
(Daniell) 13, 106 History of Isle of Man . 95 Favourite Library . 42
(Darling, J. and D.) • 169 Cunningham's Hand Book for London · . 165 Ferguson's Pipe of Repose . 175
(Dowding) 58, 107, 154 Curiosities of Animal Life · · . 192 Fichte's Works and Memoir 133
(Hamilton, C. J.) • 58 Cust's Sunday-Night Readings 47 Finden's Portraits of Female Aristocracy 184
(Harrison) • 154 Fine Arts Company · 86
(Horncastle) 27 Dallas' Revelation Readings • 160 First Communion, Instructions on • • 37
(Ives) . 154 Dana's Manual of Mineralogy . 134 Flower's Reading Lessons 66
(Lilly) . 107 Darton's Holiday Library 58, 112, 168 Forbes's Hindustani and English Dictionary • 116
(Millard) 27, 138 D'Aubigné's Protector, cheap edition · 178 Shells of the British Isles . 18
(Miller, W.) . 138 Reformation, by Kelly 18 Foreign Works (Dulau) 18, 187
(Murray) 13, 201 Davidson's New Testament 122, 131 Forrest's Dream of Reform . 116
(Nattali) 48, 148 Eccles. Polity of the New Testament 21 Foster's British Church History • 66
(Smith, G. R.) 43 Davies' Sketches from the Cross 17, 66 Lectures, Second Series 178
(Willis) 138 Sermons, edited by A. Barnes • • 134 Fox's History of Rome 66, 146
French Newspapers, & c.. . 138 Davison on Baptismal Regeneration 99 Fraser on Spiritual Progress 33
Periodicals (Curtis) . 201 Daubeny on Volcanoes, &c. • French Dictionaries (Didot) 121
(Longman) 201 Davys' Letters on Roman History • 17 Publications (Dulau) 18, 187
Stowe Library . 137 Day's Algarsife, and other Poems 79 Fry's (Car.) Autobiography and Remains . 98
Catharine Howard, or Trials, &c. . 192 Diseases of Advanced Life 169, 175 (Eliz.) Life, Vol. 2 1
Catlow's British Entomology . 127 Deakin's Florigraphia Britannica · 111
Chambers' Books for the People , 160 De La Voye's French Vocabulary · Gaisford's Etymologicon Magnum · 21
Copy Books . 13 1 Dennis' Cities and Cemetries of Etruria 198 Gap of Barnesmore, a Tale 83
Educational Course ; Sallust . 131 De Vere's English Misrule, &c. 21 Garratt's Scripture Symbolism 26
French Revolutions . 1 1 2 Diary and Notes of Horace Templeton 80 Gatty's Sermons 159
Change of Air, Fallacies of 9 9 Dicken's Notes and References of the Bible 33 Gauntlett's Bible Psalms 21
Channing's Memoir 74 Dickens' Haunted Man 194 Chaunts to the Psalms 21
Chalken's Semiramis, and other Poems Discipline of Life 111
Chapman and Hall's Series of Fiction, &c. Geale's Residence in Italy 47
40 Disney's Museum Disneianum, Pt. 2. 162 Geldart's Stories of England 183
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German Publications (Dulau) 116, 187 James's Convict • • 34 Lovell's Elements of English History • 131
Gibson's Mediaeval Writers • 3 Forgery : 167, 175 German Grammar . . 131
Tynemouth Monastery 3 Gowrie, or the King's Plot . 111 Lowe's Edinburgh Magazine • • 64
Gilbert's Etymological Dictionary 34, 200 Sir Theodore Broughton • • 50 Lullin's Dairy in Switzerland . •. 143
Atlases and Maps • 73, 200 Thirty Years Since • 143 Lytton's (Sir E. B.) Novels, &c. , cheap edition . 40
Gill's Application of Angular Analysis, &c. . 134 Whim and its Consequences . 100
Glimpses of Messiah's Glory • 82 Jarrett's Hebrew Lexicon 66 Mrs. Fitzroy Slam's Trip to Italy 4
Goals and Guerdons . 175 Jay's Works, complete . 178 Mac Cabe's Catholic History of England . · 19
Goldsmith's Life, by Forster 58, 63 Jealousy, a Novel . . 167 Macfarlane's History of England • ·. 188
Vicar of Wakefield (Phonetic) 168, 192 Jermyn's English Epithets 122 Mountains of the Bible •€ 180
Gore's Diamond and the Pearl • 176 Jerrold's Disgrace to the Family 4 Mackinnon's Steam Warfare in the Parana • 1
Gospel preached to Babes 3 Jewish Nation ; Manners, &c. , of 99 Macleane's Sermons 99
Gosse's British Ornithology . 188 Jewsbury's Half Sisters, a Novel 80 Maconochie's Advice to Emigrants · 111
Graham's Compositor's Text Book • 99 Jobson's Career of Louis Philippe 33 Madras Athenæum Newspaper 137
Elements of Chemistry 144 Johns' Gardening for Children 162 Magna Carta, M.CC.XXV., Fac-simile 183
Grant's Adventures of an Aide-de-Camp • 34 Johnson's Opuscula Omnia Botanica 51 Mahon's Historical Essays • 198
Gray's Botany of North America • 80 Jones on Gas and Gas Meters 195 Mant's Matin Bell 98
Genera of Plants, United States • 134 Jordan's Views of the Sabbath 1 Reginald Vere, a Tale 22, 65
- Manual of Botany 132, 134 Journal of Prophecy 144 Manual for Study of Monumental Brasses · 22
Green's Nursery Annual • 3 Julamerk, a Tale of the Nestorians . 180 of English Medieval Embroidery • 99
Greenwell's Poems · 90 Juvenile Works (Abbott) • 84 Maps, Educational (Varty) 102
Gresley's Practical Sermons • 66 (Bohn) . . 199 Scripture Geography . 102
Grimke on Free Institutions 132 (Burns) • 189 Mariotti's Italy . 33
Grinfield's Scholia Hellenistica • 79 (Dean & Co.) 4, 189 Marlborough Magazine 48, 148
Grote's History of Greece 165 (Hofland) • 188 Marriott's Analecta Christiana 22, 100
Gruner's Designs for Decorations, &c. • 48 (Mozley) • • 189 Hints on Private Devotion 96
Gutch's Literary and Scientific Register · • 2 (Tract Society) • • 192 Marryat's Little Savage . · 176
Guy's School Books • 101 (Ward & Co.) • 178 Marsh's Doctrine of Sanctification . 153
Martin's Cares of Youth 66
Hall and Foster's Stories from the Chronicles . 4 Kate Walsingham, a Novel • 85 Mary Barton, a Tale . 159
Hall's Paleontology of New York . • • 134 Keble's Hymns for Little Children 66 Maskell on Holy Baptism • 82
Hampden on Theology of Middle Ages • . 5 Keepsake, Heath's 193 Masses for Catholic Choirs 37
Hand- Book of English Ecclesiology 146 Keightley's Satires, &c., of Horace . 18 Mathews's Ciphering Books . 128
Handel's Judas Maccabeus 112 Kelly's Builder's Price Book 160 Mayhew's Magic of Kindness . 180
Harris's Essay on Man . 181 Kelso Tracts 53, 99 Mercantile Navy List 34
Harrison's Christmas Tales . 188 King Arthur, by Author of " New Timon 33 Merrifield's Practice of Oil Painting 198
Psalm and Hymn Tunes . 127 Kingsley's Saints' Tragedy, &c. 21 Microscopic Objects 2
Hawker's Dying Pillow . 200 Kirkaldy's Memoirs and Adventures • 175 Midland Gazette 128
Heimann's German Reading Book 1 Kitto's Biblical Cyclopædia • . 180 Mildred Vernon, a Tale . • 145
Hendrik's Jenny Lind, a Tale • 63 Klipstein's Anglo-Saxon Grammar 132 Mill's History of India 97
Hengstenberg on the Psalms • • • 137 Knapp's Chemical Technology 1, 144 Political Economy 66
Hen-pecked Husband • • 38 Knight's Essay on Fasting 175 Sermons at Cambridge 82
Henry of Eichenfels 3 Pictorial Works • 9, 193 Miller's Fortune and Fortitude 3
Herschel's Manual of Scientific Enquiry 165 Publications 167, 198 Impressions of England
Heygate's William Blake 82, 146 Shilling Volumes 9 Millingen's France, 1790-1800 63
Historical Pictures • 74 Kortright's Dreams of My Youth • 17 Milton's L'Allegro ; Etching Club 197
History of Greece and Rome 99 Krasinski's Panslavism and Germanism • 118 Mirabeau ; a Life History 83
the Kings of Judah 118 Mitchell's Adulterations of Food 65
Hoare's Harmony of the Apocalypse 66 Lady Granard's Nieces, a Novel • 118, 145 Molesworth's Stumble on the Threshold, a Novel 74
Hobson's Letters on the Romish Controversy 26, 98 Lady's Album of Fancy Work · •€ 183 Monastier's Church of the Vaudois . • 192
Hodges' Lessons in Chemistry • 122 Laennec on Auscultation, by Herbert • 39 Monod's Woman a Help meet for Man • 159
Hoffman's Strùwwelpeter 162 Diseases of the Lungs, &c. 147 Monro's Combatants , an Allegory 82, 146
Hofland's Juvenile Works 188 Lamartine's France and England, a Vision 53 Montgomery's Christian Life • 180
Hogarth's Tableaux 22, 50, 184 Life and Poems 175 Montpensier ( Mlle. ) Memoirs of 20
Hollingsworth's Holy Land 153 Poetic Meditations 116 Moon's Gleanings in Prose and Verse • 33
Home for the Holidays . 83 Lambert's Crotchet Sampler 2 Morrell's Philosophical Tendencies of the Age 50
Hooker's Icones Plantarum 65 Decorative Needle Work 2 Mosheim's Institutes, by Reid 122, 137, 165
Orchidaceous Plants 188 Land we Live in 198 Musical Writers, Works of, by Monk • • 112
Hooton's Woodhouslee, a Novel 50 Lardner's Lectures on Science, &c. 80 My Sister Minnie, a Novel • 73, 118
Hope's Scripture Prints . . 112 Lawrence's Xamayca, Poem • 20
Horace, with Life by Milman, illustrated . • 198 Layard's Monuments of Nineveh 165 Nash's Views of Windsor Castle • 120
Satires, & c., by Keightley 18 - Nineveh and its Remains • 198 National Cyclopædia • 72
Horne on Diplomacy · 143 Lectures on Social Condition of the People • 128 Defences . • 19
Horticultural Transactions 48 Leibnitz's System of Theology • 58 Near Home, by Author of " Peep of Day' • 175
How to Win Love 63, 162 Leitch's School Books • 192 Neill on Cure of Cataract · 74
Howe's Works, with Life by Hewlett 53 Leone's Conspiracy of the Jesuits • 143 New Zealand Question 85, 118, 145
Howitt's Journal 122 Leonora, a Love Story · · Nichol's Astronomical Works 2,84
Our Cousins in Ohio 180 Letters of Queen Victoria and Louis Philippe 99 Planet " Neptune " 3
Hughes's Hand Atlas for Bible Reading • 40 Lewes's Rose, Blanche, and Violet . • 50 Nichols' Literary History 65
Humboldt's Kosmos · 65 Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology • 34, 143 Nimrod ; Dramatic Poem 20
Humphrys's Art of Illumination • 199 Scientific Works 1, 144 Nixon's Manual of District Visiting 98
Hunt's Account of London 159, 197 Useful Knowledge • 145 Noad on Chemical Manipulation 34
Poetry of Science 168, 188 (New) 80, 96 Noble on the Commandments . • 79
Hymns for the Week and the Seasons 22, 65 the Fathers . 95 Noble's Doctrines of Christian Religion 79
Life in Russia 83 Noel's Essay on Church and State • 180
Illustrated Christian Year • 37 Literary Gleanings 159 Sermons at Chapels Royal 96
Works (Maclean) 85 Lives of the Saints Illustrated • 37 Tour in Switzerland 50
(Nattali) 54, 185 Lloyd's Helps for Infants, and other Works 131 Nolan's Egyptian Chronology . 73
Index (American) to Reviews, &c. 29 162
132, 134 London Catalogue, Classified Index 55, 88 Normandy's Introd . to " Rose's Chemistry '
Ingram's Choral Class Book 4 Loney's Handbook of Bengal Missions • 47 North British Review · 64, 112
Instructions on Offices of the Church · 175 Longfellow's Belfry of Bruges • 116 Notices of Ancient Scotch Churches • 164
Introduction to Study of the Animal Kingdom . 40 Evangeline, a Tale •. 116 Nottidge's Correspondence . 153
Italians at Home . • 73 Poems and Tales • 147 Nugee's Instructions on Confirmation • 96
Works 162 Nutcracker and Sugar Dolly . 162
James I., Court and Times of. . 79 Loss and Gain, or Story of a Convert • 47
II., an Historical Romance 20 Loudon's Facts from World of Nature 186 Oakeley's Sermons . •. 175
James's Beauchamp, or the Error 127 Louis Philippe, Career of, by Jobson 33 O'Connell (D.) Recollections of, by Daunt · 80
Camaralzaman • 153 Life of, by Douglas . 111 Ollendorff's Elementary Works • 147
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Ollier's Fallacy of Ghosts, Dreams, &c. 42 Riddle's Guide to Use of the Liturgy 21 Taylor's Notes from Books 198
Oriental Album ; Valley of the Nile 24, 52 Robinson's Philosophy of Human Happiness · 47 Reverence due to the Altar 99
Origin of Matter, &c. • 66 Rodwell's Old London Bridge • 64 Statistics of Coal · 132, 134
Overbeck's Illustrations to New Testament 48 Rose, Blanche and Violet, by Lewes • · 50 Terry's Scenes and Thoughts . . 175
Oxford Pocket Greek and Latin Classics . 22, 65 Rose's Chemical Analysis . 6, 162 Testament, New, Overbeck's Illustrations • 48
Ross's Church and Civil Power 33, 65 by Barnes 74
Paley's Evidences, by Birks 192 Voyage to Norway, &c. 145 Wycliffe . 63
Paris, Illustrated • 80 Royal Kalendar, 1849 . 176 Nov. Scholia, à Grinfield • 76
and its Revolutions in 1789 and 1830 40 Testimony to the Truth . 83
Parley's (Peter) Prize Book • • • 116, 162 St. John's Valley of the Nile . • 52 Thackeray's History of Pendennis 153
Parlour Library, 25, 36, 49, 67, 81 , 97, 113, 129 , Sand's Devil's Pool . 116 Vanity Fair 109
150, 161 , 177 Savage (Mrs.) Life, by Williams 131 Theatre of War and Revolution 144
Novelist . · 97 Scheffer's Artists' Married Life • 47 Thiers' Consulate . • 2
Patterson's Zoology 41, 52, 136 Schleidan's Plant ; a Biography 65 French Revolution 72
First Steps 122, 180 School Books (Allen and Cornwell) 104 Thom's Name and Number of the Beast • 111
Payne's Dresden Gallery 96, 112, 160, 195 (Blackie) . 106 Thompson's Austria 180
Panorama of the Rhine 160 (Butter) · 105 Sermons on the Asiatic Churches 127
(Guy) • 101 Thomson's Educational Works 136
Pearl of Days 120 (Leitch) 192 Thornton's Plea for Peasant Proprietors • 21
Pearls of American Poetry • 80 (Turner) 105 Thoughts on Reason, Revelation, &c. 1
People's Gallery of Engravings 48 (Watson) • 106 Tomes's Lectures on Dental Physiology 133
Journal . 48, 128, 160 and College Books . 105 Tracts for Christian Seasons . 168
Library (Burns) • 68 Scobell's Love of Christ for his People 91 Traile's Zayda, a Tale . 111
Pepys Diary, &c. . • 68 Scott's First Books in Science 18, 96 Transactions, Horticultural Society . 48
Percy, a Novel • 143, 167 Kingdom of the Truth 82 Royal Society of Literature . 3
Periodicals (Knight's) 64 -- Writings and Life • 146 Trap to Catch a Sunbeam, a Tale 195
(Orr and Co.) 64, 80, 112 Sedgwick on Measure of Law Damages • 134 Treachery, a Novel, by M. Lucas 38, 118
Peter Jones, or Onward Bound 116 Sermons for the People • 66 Trials and Triumphs of Frederick Hamilton . 195
Philip of Lutetia • 38, 118 Seventh Vial ; Exposition of Apocalypse . · 111 Trollope's Kellys and the O'Kellys . • 96
Phonetic News 169, 195 Seymour's Pilgrimage to Rome 73, 82 Young Countess . 159
Pickering's Kate Walsingham 38 Sharpe's London Magazine 48, 144 Turnbull's Pulpit Orators 145
Pictorial Gallery of Arts 10 Shaw's Outlines of English Literature • 198 Tusser's Points of Good Husbandry • 65
Pillans, Ecloga Curtianæ 148 Sheppard on Trees 143
Pinnock's Catechisms • . 103 Sherwood's Fairy Knoll . 143 Uhland's Poems 163
Geography, &c. . 106 Golden Garland 159 Universal Scripture History, Vol. 3 . 131
Plato's Phædrus, Lysis, &c., transl. by Wright 66 Simeon's Memoir, by Carus 149 Usher's Works 18, 111
Poe's Eureka 132 Williamson 145
Poitevin, Cours de la Langue Française 4 Sketches of Her Majesty's Household 73 Vaughan's Poems, &c., by Lyte 4
Politics for the People · 64 Slight's Talmon and Hadassah 146 Vernon Gallery 179
Polson's Law of Nations 137, 143 Smart's Manual of Grammar, &c. • 3 Vivian's Views from Gardens of Rome 85
Poole's Churches of Scarborough, &c. 146 Smith's Natural History of Man 26 Voice of Song ; Poetry 176
Ecclesiastical Architecture . . 146 Snow on Imitation 1 the People (Knight's) 72
Porter's Churchman's Family Prayers 116 Somerville's Physical Geography 21
Textual Criticism 122, 132 Songs of Christian Chivalry 146 Wakeman's Irish Antiquities . 17
Pratt's Memoirs, by his Sons . 181 the Holy Land 17 Ward's Residence in Kaffirland 63
Prince of Peace ; Preface by Bickersteth 3 Sabbath 186 Warren's Duties of Attorneys, &c. 143
Principles of Protestantism 159 Sophocles' Antigone, by Donaldson 66 Water Cure in America . 80
Prisse's Views in Valley of the Nile 24, 52 Modern Greek Grammar 134 Waterhouse's Mammalia • 65
Pritchard's English Patents 2 Sowerby's Botany 84, 144 Watson's Devout Churchman 146
Prophecy, Atlas of 153 Thesaurus Conchyliorum 34 Weale's Rudimentary Works 135
Journal of 144 Squier's Mississippi Monuments 159, 191 Weaver's Cottage Architecture 176
and its Fulfilment · 79 Stacy's Beloochistan and Afghanistan 95 Webb's Beloved Disciple 33
Prout's Hints and Sketches 41 Stallo's Philosophy of Nature . 132 Webster's Diplomatic Papers 132, 134
Publications, Prayer Book & Hom. Society 147, 195 Standard Books for Youth (Burns) 51 Westminster New Palace 63, 106
Religious Tract Society 37, 131 Stanley's Faith and Practice, by Eden 127 Wheeler's History of Congress, United States . 134
Soc. Promoting Christ . Knowledge 38 Steen's Mental Arithmetic 122, 133 White's Plebeian, and other Tales . 33
Punch, Vol. 13 • 2 Sterling's Essays and Tales 21 Wilberforce's Doctrine of the Incarnation · 198
Pusey's Sermons · 22, 65 Steuart's Planter's Guide 84 Wilkinson's Dalmatia 198
Steven's High School of Edinburgh 147 Williams's Account of the Bermudas • 118, 145
Quarterly Journal of Prophecy . 137 Stirling's Artists of Spain 97, 116, 181 Gospel Narrative 37
Review . 21 Story of the Peninsular War . • 20 Middle Kingdom (China) 50, 132 , 134
Quekett on the Microscope . 144 Strickland's History of the Dodo, &c. • 127 Wilson's History of India 97
Quin's Historical Atlas . . 106 Queens of England 48 Wood and Bache's American Dispensatory 134
Stuart's Lays of the Deer Forest 79 Woodhouslee, by Charles Hooton 50
Railway Appliances in the 19th Century . 2 Sturt's Central Australia 175 Wordsworth's College of St. Mary Winton 96
Ranke's Prussia, by Gordon · 165 Sugar Cultivation . 79 Hulsean Lectures 66
Reason, Revelation, and Faith 1 Sure Hope of Reconciliation 48 Letters to Gondon, Sequel 1
Reasons of my Conversion to the Cath. Church 37 Wray's Sugar Planter 50
Recollections of Rugby • 33 Tacitus' Annals, by Ritter · · 66 Wright's History of Ireland 144
Regnault's Crystallography 65 Excerpta, by Pillans 66 Supplement to the Peerage 33
Reinhold's Evening Bell 127 Tait's Discourses on the Lord's Prayer 181
Rejected Cartoons . 17 Talleyrand, Reminiscences of . 20 Xenophon's Anabasis, by Macmichael 11
Religious Tract Society Publications 99 Tanquerel on Lead Discases, &c. 134 Memorabilia, by Wheeler 23, 131
Reynard the Fox ; Goethe's Version 48 Tayler's Facts in the Life of a Clergyman 181
Reynolds's Exercises in Arithmetic . 106 Taylor's Glance at the Globe • • 20 Young Protestant . 82
Richards's Dream of the Soul . 175

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Akerman (J.Y. ) Account of Tradesmen's Tokens, 1648 to 1672, 8vo, 158 • J. R. Smith Hughes' School Atlas of Physical Geography, 12mo, 18 Gd • Longman
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Albites ( F.) Morality of all Nations, in French, Italian, and Eng., 8vo, 38 . Dulau Physical Atlas, imp. 4to, 528 6d . Blackwood
Maps ofthe Peninsular Campaign , 8vo, 128 Blackwood
Alcock (Nat.) Treatise on Cholera, 8vo, 6s Churchill Masson's Chronological and Historical Atlas , Middle Ages, fol. , 168 Partridge
Aldis (John) Internal Evidences of Christianity Illustrated, 12mo, 28 6d • Aylott Milner's Atlas of Astronomy and Physical Geography, 4to, 358 Orr
Aldrich (H. ) Artis Logicæ Rudimenta; Notes by Mantell, 8vo, 78 6d . • Whittaker Murphy's Symbol Atlas and Geographical Text Book, 4to, 2s 6d Simpkin
Alexander (Edw. ) Memoir and Correspondence , 12mo, 28 • • • Gilpin Petermann's Atlas of Physical Geography, imp. 4to, 218 • Orr
Sharpe's Corresponding Atlas, fol. , 368-coloured, 45s Chapman & H.
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Lectures on the Fifth Commandment, 8vo, 28 6d . Rivington Watton's Outline Chart of General History, fol. , 6s 6d Whittaker
Wyld's Atlas of London and its Environs, fol. , 30s Wyld
Algæ Britannica, with real Specimens, folio, 18s Blackader Popular Atlas of the World , fol. , 52s-coloured, 748 Wyld
1 Alison (A.) History of Europe, v. 1 to 10, 8vo, each, 158- roy. 8vo, 17 108 . Blackwood Auerbach (Berth. ) Narrative of Events in Vienna, 12mo, 38 6d · Bogue
Alkin (H.) Art and Practice of Etching, with Examples, sq. 8vo, 68 · Fuller Augustine (St.) Exposition on the Psalms, v. 3, 8vo, 14s . . J. H. Parker
Allen (Jos.) Navigation Laws of Great Britain Considered, 8vo, 8s 6d · Baily Homilies on St. John's Gospel, v. 2 , 8vo, 168 • J. H. Parker
(J.H.) Discourses on Orthodoxy, 12mo, 58 6d · · • J. Chapman Aunt Anne's History of England for the Young, 16mo, 58 · · Nisbet
Allies (T.W.) Journal in France in 1845 and 1848, post 8vo, 10s 6d . Longman ―――― Henry's Stories, 18mo, 28 6d • · • Hamilton
Alliott (R.) Lectures on History of the Children of Israel, 12mo, 4s • • Hamilton Austin (Tho. ) Monograph on the Crinoidea, pt. 1 to 8, roy. 4to, ea. 3s 6d . J. Tennant
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National Preacher; Original Sermons, v. 22, 1848, 8vo, 78 6d • Wiley Autobiography of Maude Bolingbroke, by Emma Jane, 12mo, 58 • Wertheim
Ancient Hist. of the Feasts, Festivals, & c. , ofthe East. Nations, 12mo, 28 6d Cousins Averell (Rev. A. ) Memoir of his Life and Labours, by Stewart, 12mo , Gs . Partridge
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Angoville (O.C. ) Treatise on French Grammar, 12mo, 6s 6d Nutt ▬ ▬ ▬ ▬ ▬ ▬ ▬ ▬ ▬ ▬ (Tho.) History of Liverpool, pt. 1 , roy. 8vo, 38 Gd • Longman
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Arnold (T.K. ) Account of the Greek Dialects, 12mo, ls 6d • Rivington (W.H. ) Nile Boat ; Glimpses of the Land of Egypt , roy. 8vo , 168. A. Hall
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Bathurst (W.H.) Metrical Musings ; Sacred Thoughts in Verse, 12mo, 4s 6d Seeley Bowdler (Tho. ) Few Words on Family Prayer, 12mo, 18 6d · • Pickering
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Illustrations of the Divine in Christianity, 8vo , 10s 6d Simpkin Boydell (Jas.) Treatise on Landed Property, roy. 8vo, 108 6d . E. Wilson
Scripture Illustrated from Discoveries in Palestine, 8vo, 28 . Simpkin Boys (Tho. ) Word for the Church, with Remarks on B. Noel, 12mo, 3s 6d J. H. Jackson
Vindicated against Rationalism , 8vo, 28 6d · . Simpkin Braithwaite ( H.T. ) Desert Isle, and other Poems, 12mo, 4s 6d • Pickering
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Beck (J.B.) Essays on Infant Therapeutics, 12mo , 38 6d Putnam Brandon (R. and J. ) Open Timber Roofs of the Middle Ages, roy. 4to , 63s Bogue
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Belgium, Rhine, Italy, Greece, and Mediterranean , Illust., v. 2, 4to, 268 . P. Jackson British Almanack and Companion for 1850, 12mo, 48 • • C. Knight
Bell ( A.M.) Elucidation of Principles of Speech and Elocution , 8vo, 6s 6d. Hamilton Association Report, 1848, Swansea, 8vo , 98 Murray
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Bendemann's Designs of the Different Stages of Life, obl . fol . , 423 • • Hering (Jno. ) Lectures on First Epistle of Peter, 2 v . 8vo , 21s Hamilton
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CHAMBERS' EDUCATIONAL COURSE, 12mo, viz.: Orr Confessions of a Hypochondriac, by M. R. C. S., post 8vo, 108 6d Saunders & 0.
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Inglis' Bookkeeping by Single Entry, 1s 3d. Constable (Mich. ) Songs and Poems , 12mo, 108 • . Orr
and Double Entry, 28.
Marr's Keyto Arithmetic, 28. Schmitz' Latin Grammar, 3s 6d. Constance Lyndsay ; or, the Progress of Error, by C. G. H. , 12mo, 58 6d . Hamilton
Meteorology, 1s. Cicero, Orationes Selectæ, 38 6d. Contanseau (Leon) French Grammar and Exercises, 12mo, 48 • Longman
CHAMBERS' INSTRUCTIVE LIBRARY, 12mo, each vol. 28 6d . Ory Cook (Edw.) Narrative of his Life and Labours, 12mo, 3s • • J. Mason
Burton's Political Economy. Horner's Memoir and Correspondence. (El Journal, v. 1 , roy. 8vo, 4s 6d J. O. Clarke
Gostick's German Literature. Paley's Natural Theology.
Hall's Stories of the Irish Peasantry. Redhead's Revolutions, v. 3. (F.) Discovery and Improvements of the Steam Engine, 12mo, 18s Wiley
CHAMBERS' LIBRARY FOR THE YOUNG, 18mo, each , 18 Orr (F.C.) Selection of Poetry for Schools, 12mo, 28 . Longman
V. 9. Tale of Old England. V. 12. True Heroism and other Cooke (C.) Manual of Devotions, for Use of Public Schools, 12mo, 2s Nisbet
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Ernest Vane, a Novel, by Alex. B. Cochrane, 2 v. post 8vo, 218 • · • Colburn (Jno.) Characters and Chronicles of the Stock Exchange, 8vo, 21s . Willoughby
Essay on the Existence of the Kraken, Sea Serpents, & c. , 8vo , 28 6d . Tegg Francke (H. ) Outlines of a New Theory of Hydropathy, 12mo, 58 • • Longman
Essays on the Sabbath, by Working Men of Glasgow, 12mo, 28 • · Fullarton Franklin (Benj. ) Autobiography, edited by H. Weld, roy. 8vo, 14s • Low
Etching, Described and Simplified, by a Practical Engraver, 12mo, 3s 6d . Orr Franks (A.W. ) Book of Ornamental Glazing Quarries, 8vo, 168 · • J. H. Parker
Eton Greek Grammar, Appendix to , by W. E. Jelf, 12mo, 38 • E. Williams Fraser (L. ) Zoologia Typica ; Figures of Mammals and Birds, fol., 81 8s " Longman
Etymological and Technological English Dictionary, v. 2, roy. 8vo, 218 • H. G. Collins (Pat. ) Treatise on Law as to Relations, Scotland, 2 v. 8vo, 478 6d • Benning
Euclid, Elements, Books 1 to 3, from Simson's Text, by Tate, 12mo , 18 Gd . Longman Freeman (E.A. ) History of Architecture, 8vo, 14s · • • • Masters
Euripides, Tragœdiæ, Greek (Oxford Classics), 18mo, 3s Gd . J. H. Parker (J.E.) Israel's Return, or Palestine Regained , 12mo, 38 . • • Ward
Evangelical Melodies, 12mo, 68 · · • Dalton Freese (J.H.) Commercial Class Book, 8vo, 38 6d • Longman
Evans (A.B.) Leicestershire Words, Phrases, and Proverbs, 12mo, 58 • Pickering Friedlaender (C.M.) Chronology of General History , 12mo, 3s · Law
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(Sl.) The Art of Blazon, pt. 3 and 4, 8vo, each 38 • Longman Froude (J.A.) Nemesis of Faith, post 8vo, 6s J. Chapman
(W.E.) First Revelations of God to Man; Sermons , 12mo, 6s Rivington Shadows of the Clouds, 12mo, 58 Ollivier
(W.S.) Continuous Outline of Sacred History , 12mo, 48 Gd • • Masters GAILHABAUD (J.) Ancient and Modern Architecture, 3rd Ser., 4to, 5l 58 • Didot
Evening Thoughts , by a Physician , post 8vo, 4s 6d Van Voorst • Churchill
Excitement , a Tale of Our Times, 2 v. post 8vo, 218 Gairdner (Wm. ) History, Causes, and Cure of Gout, post 8vo, 63
• Orger Gamble (H.J. ) Letters on Scripture Baptism, 12mo, 48 . Snow
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FABER (F.W.) Jesus and Mary, or Catholic Hymns, 18mo, 2s 6d Gardiner (Wm. ) Lessons on British Mosses, 2nd Series, 12mo, 38 6d • • Longman
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J. Chapman Geale (H. ) Ernesto di Ripalta ; a Tale, 3 v. post 8vo, 318 6d . Smith & E.
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Geldart (Mrs. T.) Stories of England, and her Counties, 12mo, 2s 6d . • Jarrold Haviland (Alf.) Saint Ethelbert , an Historical Tragedy, 8vo, 38 Gd Hamilton
Truth is Everything, a Tale, 12mo, 2s 6d . • A. Hall Hawkins (Ern. ) Annals of the Diocese of Quebec, 12mo, 38 8d • · · C. K. Society
Georgie and Lizzie, by Cousin Kate, 18mo, 3s . · Hamilton Hawthorne (Nath. ) Twice-Told Tales, 18mo, 4s 6d · . • Kent & R.
Georgina Hammond ; a Novel, by Mrs. M. Daniel, 3.v. post 8vo, 318 6d • Newby Hay (A.L.) Castellated Architecture of Aberdeenshire, r. 4to, 428-1. p. 84s Longman
Gibson (Jno. ) Short Services for Family Worship, 12mo, 28 . • G. Bell (D.R.) Science of Proportions as to the Human Head, &c., 4to, 36s · Blackwood
(Tim.) Lectures on the History of Joseph, 8vo, 78 Author Hayes (F.C.) Arabic Grammar, Dialogues and Phrases, 18mo, 28 6d · Madden
(W.S.) Essay on Filial Duties, 8vo, 3s 6d • · · Pickering Head (Geo,) Tour of Many Days in Rome, 3 v. 8vo, 36s • Longman
Historical Sketch Tynemouth Priory, 12mo, 38 6d Simpkin Headley (J.T. ) Adirondack, or Life in the Woods, post 8vo, 6s 6d · J. Chapman
Gilbart (J.W.) Practical Treatise on Banking, 2 v. 8vo, 24s . • Longman Travels in Italy, the Alps, and the Rhine, 12mo, 1s 6d • Tegg
Gilfillan (G.) Second Gallery of Literary Portraits, post 8vo, 10s 6d • • Groombridge Heath (C. ) New Gallery of British Engravings, 4to , 21s • · · Bogue
Gillmoor (Clot. ) Reply to " Noel's Essay on Church and State," 18mo, 58 . Painter Heinfetter (H. ) Translation of the Epistle to the Romans , pt. 2, 8vo, 28 . Cradock
Gillray's Caricatures, fol., hf.-bd., 87 88 • • H. Bohn Heiress in her Minority, by Author of Bertha's Journal, 2 v. 12mo, 188 · Murray
Gleanings from Many Fields, 32mo , 18 6d • Johnstone Helen, or the Infant Prisoner of War, a Narrative, 12mo, 28 6d Partridge
Glenny's Catechism of Gardening, by Edwards, 12mo, 18 3d C. Cox Hendriks (R.E. ) Chit-Chat, a Poem, post 8vo, 7s 6d • Kent & R.
Gliddon (G.R. ) Discourses on Egyptian Archæology, 8vo, 78 Gd Madden Henfrey (Art.) Rudiments of Botany, 18mo, 38 6d . • Van Voorst
Godric (St.) Life and Miracles of, by Ant. Reginald, 8vo, 158 • Whittaker Henry (P. ) Remains, from Unpublished MSS., by Williams, 18mo, ls 6d • Tract Society
Goethe (W.J.) Herman and Dorothea, in Eng. Hexameters, 12mo , 38 . Smith & Son Herbert (A.) Argument on the Antiquity of Stonehenge, &c., 8vo, 6s Petheram
Old Eng. Measure, 12mo, 38 · Simpkin (H.W. ) Fish and Fishing in the United States, & c. , 8vo, 168 . • Bentley
Golden Calf (The) ; a Novel, 3 v. post 8vo, 318 6d . . Newby Frank Forrester and his Friends, 3 v. post 8vo, 31s 6d Bentley
Goldsmith (Ol. ) Life of, by W. Irving, post 8vo, 68 . Murray Herodotus , Book 2, Baehr's Text, transl. by Lewers , 12mo, 28 • Simpkin
32mo, 2s • H. G. Clarke Herschel (Sir J.) Manual of Scientific Inquiry, 8vo, 10s 6d • • Murray
Good Out of Evil ; or History of an African Slave Boy, 16mo, 3s 6d . Wertheim Outlines of Astronomy , 8vo , 18s . · Longman
Goode (Wm.) Doctrine of the Church as to Infant Baptism , 8vo, 158 . • Hatchard Treatise on Physical Astronomy, 4to, 4s • Griffin
Gordon (Dr. W.) Closing Scenes of his Life, by N. Hall, 12mo , 38 6d . • Snow Hervey (Mrs. T.K.) Double Claim, a Tale of Real Life, 12mo, 2s 6d . • A. Hall
Gosse (P.H.) Illustrations of the Birds of Jamaica, imp. 8vo, 36s Van Voorst Juvenile Calendar and Zodiac of Flowers, 16mo, 58 A. Hall
Natural History of Birds, 12mo, 38 4d · Ch. K. Soc. Heurtley (C.A. ) Parochial Sermons in a Village School , 12mo, 58 6d J. H. Parker
Popular British Ornithology, sq. 8vo, 78—col. , 108 6d Reeve Heygate (W.C.) Godfrey Davenant at College, 18mo, 2s 6d · Masters
Gostick (Jos.) German Literature, 12mo , 28 6d • Orr Hickock (L. P. ) Rational Psychology, 8vo, 248 • J. Chapman
Governess (The) , 12mo, 38 6d • Houlston Highton (H.) Religious Teachings ; Sermons and Addresses, 12mo, 3s fid . J. W. Parker
Life ; its Trials , Duties, and Encouragements, 18mo, 28 J. W. Parker Hildreth (Ric. ) History of the United States, 3 v. 8vo, 36s • Low
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Graham (Syl.) Lectures on the Science of Human Life, roy. 8vo, 68 Horsell Hillier (G.A.) Remembrance of Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, 16mo, 28 6d • Longman
Grandpierre (M. ) Believer's Guide to the Holy Communion, 18mo, 2s 6d Nisbet Hincmar (Abp.) Life and Times, by J. C. Prichard, 12mo, 88 6d • • • J. H. Parker
Grant (Geo.) History of Useful Inventions, 12mo, 18 6d . . Teg g Hirst (Tho. ) Hymns, Dialogues , and Addresses, 3 Series, 18mo, each 18 6d Simpkin
Panorama of Science, or Guide to Knowledge, 12mo, 1s 6d Tegg Hislop (Alex.) Scarlet-Coloured Beast of the Apocalypse, 18mo, 28 6d Longman
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(Jas.) Earth's Antiquity in Harmony with Mosaic Record , 12mo , 5s J.W. Parker of Protestantism in France, 18mo, 1s 6d • Tract Society
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Green (Mrs.) Lives of the Princesses of England , 2 v. post 8vo, 21s • • Colburn the Inquisition to the Present Time, 12mo, 58 . Ward
(T.S.) Greek-English Lexicon to the New Testament, 12mo, 4s 6d • Bagster Picts or Romano-British Wall, 8vo, 58 • G. Bell
GREEN'S JUVENILE LIBRARY, 18mo, each, 18 • B. L. Green Hobart (Bp.) Companion to the Altar, by Rev. J. Collingwood, 18mo, 3s 6d Rivington
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3. Florence Arnott : is she Generous ? Hodge (P.R.) Treatise on the Expansive Steam Engine, 4to, 63s-col. 848 . J. Williams
Greenbank (Prof. ) British Orator, Prose and Verse, 12mo, 38 Gd • Simpkin Hodges (Eliz.) Soothing Thoughts for Sorrowing Hours, 12mo, 38 6d . Hamilton
Griffith (R.E. ) Medical Botany, 8vo, 30s . • · · J. Chapman Hodgson (C.P.) El Ydaiour ; a Book of Eastern Travel, 8vo, 68 . W. N.Wright
Griswold (R.W. ) Female Poets of America, roy. 8vo, 21s • J. Chapman The Wanderer, a Poem, 8vo, 58 · • W. N. Wright
Gronow (J.) Review of England and Wales ; Historical Events, 12mo, 68 . Simpkin Hofland (Mrs.) Life and Literary Remains, by T. Ramsay, 12mo, 6s · Cleaver
Grotius (H.) De Veritate, &c., English Notes, by Middleton, 12mo, 68 · Rivington Hogarth (Wm.) Works, in a Series of 150 Engravings, 2 v. 4to, 458 · Brain
Grove (Mrs. E.) Calendar of Nature ; or Seasons of England , fol. 57 • Dickinson Hogg (Cha.) Remarks on the Management of Infancy, post 8vo, 4s 6d Churchill
Guest (Lady) Mabinogion ; Ancient Romances of Wales, pt. 7, roy. 8vo, 8s Longman Holbein (Hans) Dance of Death, by an Antiquary, post 8vo, 78 6d · J. R. Smith
Guizot (M. ) Democracy in France, 8vo, 3s 6d . · Murray Holden (Luth.) Manual of Dissection, pt. 1 , post 8vo, 3s-pt. 2, 58 . Highley
Guy's Hospital Reports , v. 6, 8vo, 14s • Highley Holland's Tables; a Series of 36,000 Calculations, fol., 10s · W. J. Adams
Guyot (Alex.) Lectures on Physical Geography, by Felton, post 8vo, 78 6d Bentley Hollingsworth (A.G.) on Restoration of the Holy Land, post 8vo, 6s • · Seeley
v. 1, 12mo, 28 Gover Hollis (B.S.) Second Reformation ; or Earth helping Woman, 12mo, 28 6d. Partridge
HAAS (J.) Introduction to the French Language, 12mo, 28 • Darton Holloway (Wm.) History of Romney Marsh , Kent, 8vo, 128 • J. R. Smith
Haddock (J.W. ) Lectures on Somnolism and Psycheism , 12mo, 18 6d . • J. S. Hodson Holy Men of Old, Short Notices of, 18mo, 38 . • • Mozley
Half Hours with Old Humphrey, 18mo, 28 · • Tract Society Holyoake (G.J.) Rudiments of Public Speaking, 12mo , 18 6d . Watson
Hahnemann (Sam.) Organon of Medicine, trans. by Dudgeon, 8vo, 10s • Headland Homer, Iliad, Gr. , edidit Veitch, 12mo, bd., 6s . Simpkin
Hakewill (A.W. ) Etchings of Modern Tombs, pt. 1 , 4to, 68 . Longman Homeric Ballads, with Translations and Notes, by W. Maginn, 12mo, 6s • J. W. Parker
Hall and the Manor House, a Novel, 3 v. post 8vo, 318 6d • Newby Homilies delivered at the Celebration of the Holy Communion , 8vo, 78 6d Bosworth
(H.B.) Exmoor, or Footsteps of St. Hubert in the West, post 8vo, 128. Newby Hook (W.F. ) Christian Taught by the Church Services, 2 v. 16mo, 6s · G. Bell
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(P.) Fragmenta Liturgica; Documents on Ch. Liturgy, 6 v. 12mo, 328 Author Meditations for Every Day in the Year, 4 v. 12mo, 26s • G. Bell
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Halpine (N.J. ) On the Dramatic Unities of Shakspeare, 12mo, 2s · Simpkin (W.J.)Journal of Botany and Kew Gard. Miscellany, v. 1, 8vo, 128 6d Reeve
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Hamilton (Ct. ) Fairy Tales, post 8vo, 38 6d • • H. Bohn (W.B.) Points of Christian Doctrine Considered , post 8vo, 38 6d . Rivington
(Dr. R.W.) Life of, by Dr. Stowell , 8vo, 10s 6d Jackson & W. Horace, Lat., Commentary and Notes, by Dillinburger, 8vo, 6s • • • Dulau
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Hamon (S.G.) On Spinal and Chest Deformities, 8vo , 3s 6d • Author Hough (J.G.) Sermons at Ham , Surrey, 12mo, 5s • Hatchard
Handbook of Travel round the Southern Coast of England, 8vo, 12s . Nattali Houston (Tho. ) Youthful Devotedness ; Duties of Religion, 12mo, 2s 6d . Houlston
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Harben (Hen.) Weight Calculator, roy. 8vo, h.-bd. , 25s Hamilton Howell (J.W.) Unity of Nature, edited by Pooley, 12mo, 38 6d · · J. H. Jackson
Harding (J.D.) Lessons in Art of Drawing, fol. , 25s • Bogue Howitt (F.H. ) Country Printers' Job Price Book, 16mo, ls • Simpkin
Hardinge (John) Poems, Valentines, and Ballads, 12mo, 2s 6d . Pickering Howson (J.S. ) Sermons for Family Sunday Reading, 12mo, 2s 6d · Longman
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Harley Beckford, a Tale of Facts, 3 v. post 8vo, 318 6d . Baily Hughes (Edw. ) Outlines of Physical Geography for Schools, 12mo , 38 6d Longman
Harper (F.W. ) Sermons ; Love not the World- Powers that Be, 8vo, 38 6d G. Bell - (Wm.) Practice of Mortgages of Estates, v. 2, 12mo, 168 6d . . Crockford
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(John) Constitution and Primitive Condition of Man, 8vo , 108 • Ward (Wm.) Letters to a Lady, trans. by Dr. Stebbing, post 8vo, 28 6d A. Hall
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Harrison (Ben.) Warburtonian Lectures on the Prophecies, 8vo, 128 . • Rivington Hume (R.W.) Meroth, or the Sacrifice to the Nile, a Tragedy, 8vo, 28 6d .. Piper
Harvey (W.H. ) History of British Sca-Weeds, v. 2, 4to, 508-1. p. 51 . • Reeve Humphreys (H.N.) Illuminated Books ofthe Middle Ages, fol., bd., 167 168 Longman
Illustrations of Sea-Weeds, S. Ocean, pt. 2, imp. 8vo, 21s Reeve Origin of Coins , and Art of Coining, 8vo, 25s . Grant & G.
Sea-Side Book ; Nat. History of the British Coasts, 12mo, 58 Van Voorst (E.R.) Exercises in Greek Iambic Verse, 8vo, 28 6d . • • Longman
Harwood (John ) Poems, 12mo, 58 • Pickering Hunt (L.) Book for a Corner ; Selections in Prose and Verse, 2 v. 12mo, 128 Chapman&H.
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6 CATALOGUE OF NEW BOOKS, 1849.

Hunter (Jos.) Hist. ofthe Founders of New Plymouth, U.S. , p. 8vo, 28 6d. J. R. Smith Kelly ( Jas.) Interpretation of the Apocalypse, v. 1 , 12mo, 68 . · Nisbet
Huntingdon (Ctss.) Hymns , and Appendix, 18mo , shp. , 38 6d-roan, 48 • Haddon (T.T.) Treatise on Sea Bathing, its Use and Abuse, 12mo, 2s 6d Churchill
32mo, shp., 28-roan, 28 6d · Haddon (Wm.) Gregorian Plain Chant Manual, 2 v. 8vo, 24s . T. Richardson
Huntley (H.V. ) Peregrine Scramble, 2 v. post 8vo, 218 . • Bentley (W.K. ) History ofthe Year 1848, 12mo, 68 • · . Bogue
Hursthouse (Cha.) Account of New Plymouth in N. Zealand, post 8vo, 6s. Smith & E. Kemp (Mrs.) Rachel Cohen, the Usurer's Daughter, a Tale, 12mo, 4s 6d Whittaker
Hussey (Rt.) Sermons , mostly Academical, 8vo , 108 6d . • • J. H. Parker Ken ( Bp.) Bath Prayers, with Life by J. H. Markland, 12mo, 28 6d • • Masters
(T.J.) Illustrations of British Mycology, pt. 24, roy. 4to, 58 • Reeve Kennedy (B.H. ) Tirocinium , or First Latin Reading Book, 12mo, 2s . • Longman
Hutt (W.H.) Solutions of " Goodwin's Problems and Examples," 8vo, 88 . Simpkin Kenyon (Jno.) Day at Tivoli, with other Verses, post 8vo, 78 6d . • Longman
Hutton (C.) Mathematics, by Rutherford , Key to , by Hickie, 8vo, 78 " Tegg King and the Countess, a Novel, by S. W. Fullom , 3 v. post 8vo, 318 6d • Colburn
Hymns and Thoughts for the Sick and Lonely, by a Lady, 12mo, 28 . • Nisbet of the Hurons, by Author of " First of Knickerbockers," 12mo, 68 . Putnam
IBBETSON ( L. B. ) Notes ofthe Geology of the Isle of Wight, 8vo, 78 6d • Van Voorst King's Cope, a Novel, by Author of " Mr. Warrenne," 3 v. p. 8vo , 31s 6d . Bentley
· J. W. Parker
Ignatius (St.) Epistles, edited with Notes by Cureton , roy. 8vo, 318 6d • Rivington Kingsley (Cha. ) Village Sermons, 12mo, 58 .
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Year Book of Wonders, Events, &c. , 12mo , 58 · . A. Hall Kingston (W.H. ) Albatross, or Voices from the Ocean, 3 v. p. 8vo, 31s 6d . H. Hurst
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Imperial English Technological Dictionary, v. 1, imp. 8vo, 388 Blackie Kirk (J.) The Tempted ; or Trials of the Heart Considered , 18mo, 18 6d . Ward
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Ingersoll (C.) Second War between the U. States & Gt. Britain, roy. 8vo , 786d Putnam Kitto (J.) Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature, abridged, 8vo, 258 • • Longman
Inglis (Jas. ) Sabbath School and Bible Teaching, 12mo , 28 6d • Houlston Daily Bible Illustrations, v. 1, 12mo, 68 • • Hamilton
Inheritance of Evil ; a Tale, by Author of Use and Abuse," 12mo, 38 6d . Masters Tabernacle of Israel and its Furniture, 4to , 38 6d 6d • B. L. Green
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Instruction and Regulations for Heavy Ordnance, 12mo, 48 · Simpkin Knife and Fork for Enlightened Epicures, 1849, 12mo, 28 6d • H. Hurst
Integrity, or the Artist Stanton and his Daughters, 12mo, 3s 6d Palmer Knight (C.) Studies of Shakspere, 8vo, 78 6d . · C. Knight
Introduction to the Study of Gothie Architecture, 16mo, 4s 6d • Bogue (J.C. ) Essay on the Duty of Fasting, 8vo, ls · Nisbet
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Jagoe (Jno. ) Bankrupt Law Consolidation Act, 1849, 12mo, 58 • · Spettigue Lambe (J.) Hand-Book to Science of Universal Grammar, 12mo, 2s 6d • H. Hurst
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Lethbridge (Car. G.) Poems, 12mo, 4s 6d . • W. Robinson MacLean (A.) Miscellaneous Works, v. 6, Discourses, 12mo, 38 6d • Houlston & S.
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8 CATALOGUE OF NEW BOOKS, 1849 .

Monumenta Hist. Britannica ; Materials for a Hist. of Brit. , v. 1, fol. 51 58. Butterworth Owen ( Rt.) Revolution in Mind and Practice of Human Race, 8vo, 78 • E. Wilson
Monumental Brasses and Incised Slabs in Belgium, 4to, 15s . . W. Robinson (R.D.) Hints on Public Architecture and Building Materials, 4to, 368 Putnam
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Roberts (D.) Sketches in Egypt and Nubia, pt. 18 to 21 , fol. , each 21s • Moon Shelford ( L.) Bankrupt Law Consolidation Act 1849, 12mo , 128 • Maxwell
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Romance of Modern Travel, 1850, 12mo, 58 Bogue Sims (R.) Index to the Herald's Visitations in the Brit. Museum , 8vo, 158 . J. R. Smith
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10 CATALOGUE OF NEW BOOKS, 1849.

SLATER'S SERIES, 12mo, each 18 Slater Strickland (W. ) Painted Ceiling in Peterborough Cathedral, fol. , 308 G. Bell
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man's Thoughts on the Poets.
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16. On the Responsibilities of Employers. Student's Aid (The) ; Analysis of the Old and New Test. , 12mo, 2s • Simpkin
17. Christian Doctrine and Practice, 12th Century. tudent's (The) Guide to the Locomotive Engine, 8vo , 218 • . • • J. Williams
Small (J.) Mercantile Tables of Articles of Bengal Produce, 4to, 50s . • Smith & E. Sturgeon (Cha.) Bankrupt Law Consolidation Act, 1849 , 12mo, 9s • Benning
Smart (B.H. ) Manual of Logic, 12mo, 2s 6d . • • Longman Sturrock (D.A. ) Duties of Secret Religion, 18mo, 2s 6d . • • Johnstone
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Principles of the Human Mind, 8vo, 28 6d . • Longman Sue (Eug. ) Protestant Leader, a Novel, 3 v. post 8vo , 31s 6d , • Newby
Smith (Alb.) Pottleton Legacy, a Romance, 8vo, 10s 6d . • Bogue Sugden (E.B. ) Treatise on the Law of Property, roy. 8vo , 318 6d • Sweet
(Alf.) Harrogate Medical Guide and Mineral Waters, 12mo, 28 6d Simpkin Sumner (Abp. ) Exposition of the Gospels, Select. by Wilkinson, 12mo, 38 6d C. Cox
(And.) Zoology of South Africa, 5 v. 4to, 18/ Smith & E. SURTEES SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS, 8vo, viz. :— Whittaker
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TRANSACTIONS OF VARIOUS SOCIETIES-continued : Weaver (Hen.) Hints on Cottage Architecture, imp. 4to, 258 H. Pope
Geological Society, Journal, 8vo, No. 19, 48 · · Longman Webb (R.H.) and Coleman's Flora of Hertfordshire, 8vo, 128 Pamplin
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Horticultural Society, Journal, 8vo. v. 4, 1 Society Wellesley (Hen.) Anthologia Polyglotta, 8vo, 158-4to , 428 Murray
Medico-Chirurgical Society, 8vo, v. 32, 8s 6d Longman -- (W. ) France Contemporaine et ses Divisions Hiérarchiques, 8vo, 68 Bailliere
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Asiatic Society, Journal, 8vo, v. 11 , pt. 1 , 68s-v. 12, pt. i, 68 • J. W. Parker Wetton (G. ) Guide to Northampton and its Vicinity, 12mo, 5s Longman
Geographical Society, Journal, 8vo, v. 19, pts. 1 and 2, 8s Murray Whack ( B.) Mystery of Iniquity Revealed, 12mo, 28 6d . T. Richardson
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London, Philosophical, 4to, 1849, 658 • R. & J. Taylor (J.) Elements of Plane Trigonometry, 12mo, 4s 6d Law
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Arts, London , New Series, 8vo, v. 1, pt. 2, 150 Society May I Learn or Sketches of School Girls, 18mo , 28 6d . Hamilton
Statistical Society, Journal, 8vo , v. 12, 108 · J. W. Parker Whately (Abp.) Elements of Logic, Questions on, by Forsythe, 12mo, 28 • Simpkin
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LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL ENGRAVINGS .

The Size in Inches includes the Writing at the bottom of the Plate, and a Margin at the top and sides suitable for framing.
AFFECTION'S FIRST OFFERING.- In Mezzotint, by W. H. Simmons, AUTUMN.- In Stipple, by T. W. Hunt, after A. Bouvier ; size, 16 inches by
after T. Brooks ; size, 21 inches by 28 high ; Prints, 1 1s- Proofs, 21 2s— 22 high ; Prints, 128 -Proofs, 1 1s-Before Letters, 1 / 11s 6d- Artist's
Before Letters, 31 38- Artist's Proofs, 4/ 4s. Gambart. Proofs, 21 2s. Lloyd.
ANGEL'S WHISPER (The).- Companion to the " Soldier's Dream," in Mezzo
tint, by E. Goodall, after F. Goodall ; size, 33 inches by 28 high ; Prints, BATTLE OF ALIWAL.--In Lithograph, after C. B. Spalding ; size, 25 inches
21 2s -Proofs, 31 38- Before Letters, 41 48-Artist's Proofs, 61 6s. Graves. by 19 high ; Coloured, 1l 1s. Maclean.
GS , 1849 .
12 CATALOGUE OF ENGRAVIN

BATTLE OF CHILLIANWALLAH, and BATTLE OF GUZRAT (a Pair). INUNDATION (The) , A Newfoundland Dog surrounded by the advancing
-In Lithograph, by P. Walker, after Lt. Archer ; size, 17 inches by 13 Waters of an Inundation.- In Mezzotint, by T. W. Davey, after C. F.
high ; Plain, 5s, or Coloured, 10s each. R. Ackermann. Kiorbe ; size, 33 inches by 27 high ; Prints, 21 2s -Proofs, 4l 4s — Before
BATTLE OF FEROZESHAH (2nd Day, Dec. 1845 . ) - In Aquatint, by J. Letters, 67 68 - Artist's Proofs, 81 8s. Ackermann & Co.
Harris, after J. Masters ; size, 26 inches by 20 high ; Coloured, 1l 1s. IRISH COURTSHIP.- In Mezzotint, by N. Bromley, after F. W. Topham ;
R. Ackermann. size, 27 inches by 23 high ; Prints, 1 / 18. Lloyd.
BATTLE OF WATERLOO . - In Stipple and Mezzotint, by J. T. Wilmore, JOHN KNOX ADMINISTERING THE FIRST ROTESTANT SACRA
after G. Innes ; size, 22 inches by 15 high ; Prints, 1 / 18-Proofs, 2l 2s- MENT. - In Mezzotint, by D. T. Ryall, after W. Bonner ; size, 31 by 24}
Before Letters, 31 3s- Artist's Proofs, 41 4s. Hogarth. high ; Prints, 41 48-Proofs, 81 88-Before Letters, 127 128. Graves.
BROKEN CHORD (The) .— In Lithograph, by T. Fairland, after W. Fisher ; LANERCOST AND CRUCIFIX (Horses).- In Aquatint, by J. Harris, after
size, 15 inches by 20 high ; Coloured, 158. Ackermann & Co. J. F. Herring ; size, 30 inches by 21 high ; Coloured, 11 1s. Fores.
CAPE- MOUNTED RIFLES.- In Aquatint, by J. Harris, after H. Marten ; LOAN OF A BITE (The) .- In Line, by H. C. Shenton, after W. Mulready;
size, 11 inches by 14 high ; Coloured, 58. R. Ackermann. size, 20 inches by 16 high ; Prints, 17 18- Proofs, 2/ 2s- Before Letters,
CHRISTENING OF THE PRINCESS ROYAL.--In Mezzotint, by H. T. 31 3s- Artist's Proofs, 4/ 4s. Hogarth.
Ryall, after C. R. Leslie, R.A.; size, 45 inches by 27 high ; Prints, 107 108 LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL TAKING LEAVE OF HIS CHILDREN
-Proofs, 127 128 -Before Letters, 15 158. Moon. PREVIOUS TO HIS EXECUTION, 1683. - In Mezzotinto, by J. S.
CHURCH PORCH (The).- In Mezzotint, by J. Brown, after J. Absolon ; Bellin, after J. Bridges ; size, 28 inches by 24 high ; Prints, 21 2s—
size, 21 inches by 28 high ; Prints, 1 / 18-Proofs, 1 11s 6d-Artist's Proofs, 41 48- Before Letters, 67 68- Artist's Proofs, 81 8s. Gambart.
Proofs, 2/ 23. O. Baily. LORD OF THE MANOR IN OLDEN TIME.- In Mezzotint, by S. Bellin,
COMBAT (The) ; Mercy interceding for the Vanquished.- In Line, by G. T. after J. Bridges ; size, 31 inches by 26 high ; Prints, 21 2s - Proofs, 37 38
Doo, after W. Etty ; size, 17 inches by 15 high ; Prints, 1 1s- Proofs, Before Letters, 47 4s - Artist's Proofs, 67 68. Meesom.
2/ 12s 6d-Before Letters, 41 4s- Artist's Proofs, 5l 5s. Hogarth. LOSS OF THE AVENGER. - In Lithograph, by T. G. Dutton, after W. M.
CRICKET MATCH (Sussex and Kent) .- In Mezzotint, by Phillips, after Hill ; size, 20 inches by 15 high ; Prints, 78 6d ; Coloured, 10s 6d. Acker
Drummond and Basebee ; size, 39 inches by 27 high ; Prints, 31 3s mann & Co.
Proofs, 67 68- Before Letters, 81 88. Ackermann & Co. LUNA (a Dog) .- In Mezzotint, by Paterson, after J. Bateman ; size, 16 inches
DEW (The), and FORGET- ME - NOT (a Pair) .— In Stipple, by W. Holl, after circle ; Prints, 12s. Lloyd.
J. Bouvier ; size, 12 inches by 16 high ; Prints, 10s 6d -Proofs, 18s MAID OF THE MILL (The) .- In Mezzotint, by S. Bellin, after E. Corbould ;
Before Letters, 1 / 5s-Artist's Proofs, 1 / 11s 6d each. Lloyd. size, 15 inches by 23 high ; Prints, 12s -Proofs, 1 / 18- Before Letters,
DOLPHIN YACHT. - In Lithograph, by T. G. Dutton, after T. S. Robins ; 1/ 11s 6d-Artist's Proofs, 21 28. Lloyd.
size, 28 inches by 20 high ; Coloured, 1l 1s. Fores. MESSIAH (The) .- In Lithograph, by R. J. Lane, after Count D'Orsay ; size,
DRIVE (The) ; Shooting Deer on the Pass : Scene in the Black Mount, Glen 18 inches by 23 high ; Prints, 12s--Proofs, 17 18- Artist's Proofs, 21 28.
Urchy Forest.- In Line, by T. Landseer, after E. Landseer ; size, 40 inches Hogarth.
by 28 high ; Prints, 41 4s- Proofs, 87 88- Before Letters, 107 108. Gambart. MOTHER'S BLESSING (The) .- In Stipple, by C. Holl, after F. W. Topham ;
DUKE, a Distinguished Guardian (Portrait of a Dog) .- In Mezzotint, by C. size, 12 inches by 17 high ; Prints, 10s 6d- Proofs, 18s- Before Letters,
Wass, after R. Ansdell ; size, 32 inches by 23 high ; Prints, 1 1s— 17 58- Artist's Proofs, 1 / 11s 6d. Lloyd.
Proofs, 2l 2s- Before Letters , 3l 3s-Artist's Proofs, 41 48. O. Baily. MOUNTAIN TOILET (The).- In Stipple, by W. Holl, after P. F. Poole ;
ELIZA FLOWER (A Recollection).-In Lithograph, by J. A. Vinter, after size, 12 inches by 174 high ; Prints, 10s 6d- Proofs, 18s- Before Letters,
Eliza Fox ; size, 14 inches by 19 high ; Prints, 2s 6d-Tinted, 5s. C. Fox. 17 58-Artist's Proofs, 17 11s 6d. Lloyd.
FAIREST FLOWER (The) .- In Stipple, by W. H. Egleton , after F. Rochard ; NIGHT BIVOUAC OF THE BRITISH ARMY AT FEROZESHAH.—
size, 20 inches by 15 high ; Prints, 12s-Proofs, 1 1s- Before Letters, In Aquatint, by J. Harris, after H. Martens ; size, 26 inches by 20 high ;
17 11s 6d- Artist's Proofs, 21 2s. Spooner. Coloured, 11 1s. Ackermann & Co.
FAIRY (a Dog) .-In Mezzotint, by A. Lucas, after E. Landseer ; size, 16 OVERSIGHT (The).- In Mezzotint, by C. N. Smith, after J. W. Hillyard ; size,
inches circle ; Prints, 12s ; Coloured, 1l 1s. Graves. 22 inches by 274 high ; Coloured, 15s. Moore.
FAITHFUL (The) COMPANION WAITING FOR HIS MISTRESS. - In PATIENCE (Portrait of a Dog) .- In Mezzotint, by J. Lucas, after J. Bateman ;
Mezzotint, by W. F. Starling, after E. Grimstone ; size, 144 inches by 18 size, 18 inches by 21 high ; Prints, 10s 6d. Lloyd.
high ; Prints, 7s 6d. Fuller. PHARAOH'S HORSES. - In Mezzotint, by C. W. Wass, after J. F. Herring,
FARMER'S DAUGHTER (The) .-In Mezzotint, by W. H. Simmons, after Senr. , in Circle ; Prints, 1 / 18- Proofs, 21 2s- Before Letters, 31 3s- Artist's
J. F. Herring, senior ; size, 20 inches by 27 high ; Prints, 1/ 1s- Proofs, Proofs, 41 48. Ackermann & Co.
21 28- Before Letters, 37 38 -Artist's Proofs, 41 4s. Gambart. PLAYFUL PLAYMATE (The) .-In Mezzotint, by T. W. Huffam, after J.
FOUR PARTS OF THE DAY (Morning, Noon, Evening, Night) .-In Aqua West ; size, 16 inches by 20 high ; Prints, 10s 6d-Proofs, 1l 1s - Before
tint, by J. Harris, after J. F. Herring, senior ; size, 30 inches by 22 high ; Letters, 17 11s 6d-Artist's Proofs, 21 2s. Spooner.
Coloured. 11 1s each. Gambart. PORTSMOUTH ( View of Shipping) .- In Lithotint, by J. Needham, after J.
FLYING DUTCHMAN (Racehorse).—In Aquatint, by J. Harris, after J. F. W. Carmichael ; size, 314 inches by 24 high ; Coloured, 1l 1s. McLean.
Herring, senior ; size, 30 inches by 22 high; Coloured, 11 1s . Fores. PREPARING FOR MARKET.- In Aquatint, by J. Harris, after J. F. Her
FLYING DUTCHMAN (Racehorse).- In Aquatint, by C. Hunt ; size, 28 ring, Senr.; size, 37 inches by 25 high ; Coloured, 31 38. Graves.
inches by 22 high ; Coloured, 1l 1s. Ackermann & Co. PRIDE AND GRIEF (a Pair).-The Schooner Yacht " Wyvern," in Litho
THE GIPSY QUEEN. - In Stipple, by F. C. Lewis, after O. Oakley ; size, graph, by T. Picken , after N. M. Condy ; size, 20 inches by 16 high ; each
12 inches by 16 high ; Prints, 10s 6d. Gambart. 5s, Plain- 10s, Coloured. Fores.
GOD BLESS PAPA AND MAMMA.- In Mezzotint, by Huffam, after King ; REAPER (The).- In Mezzotint, by H. T. Ryall, after Edwin Landseer ; size,
size, 17 inches by 21 high ; Prints, 10s 6d-Proofs, 17 1s-Before Letters, 20 inches by 27 high ; Prints, 21 28- Proofs, 41 4s-Before Letters, 67 68
1/ 11s 6d. Ackermann & Co. -Artist's Proofs, 81 8s. Graves.
HEATHER BELL AND MOUNTAIN DAISY (a Pair).- In Stipple, by C. ROEBUCK AND ROUGH HOUNDS .- In Stipple and Mezzotint, by B. P.
Holl, after A. Bouvier ; size, 16 inches by 21 high ; Prints, 12s each Gibbon, after E. Landseer ; size, 19 inches by 24 high ; Prints, 1 / 11s 6d —
Proofs, 1/ 18- Before Letters, 17 11s 6d- Artist's Proofs, 27 2s. Lloyd. Proofs, 21 28 - Before Letters, 4/ 4s- Artist's Proofs, 61 6s. O. Baily.
HELENA AND HERMIA.- In Line, by F. Joubert, after R. Thorburn ; ROYAL NAVY (The).- Nos. 3 to 10, in Aquatint, by J. Harris, after
size, 18 inches by 25 high ; Prints, 17 11s 6d- Proofs, 3l 3s - Before Letters, Ubsdell ; size, 11 inches by 14 high ; Coloured, each 5s. Ackermann & Co.
57 58-Artist's Proofs, 71 78. Hering. SABBATH MORNING.- In Lithograph, by J. R. Dicksee, after T. F. Dicksee ;
HERRING'S FARM YARD. - Nos. 1 and 2 , in Lithograph, by J. W. Giles, size, 22 inches by 28 high ; Coloured, 15s. Ackermann & Co.
after J. F. Herring ; size, 15 inches circle ; Coloured, 10s 6d each. Gam SIR ROGER DE COVERLEY AND THE SPECTATOR, in Lithograph, by
bart. T. H. Macguire, after W. P. Frith ; size, 17 inches by 20 high ; Prints, 12s
HIGHLAND REFUGEES (on the Coast of France in 1745) .-In Mezzotint, -Proofs, 1 1s- Artist's Proofs, 2/ 28. Gambart.
by C. E. Wagstaff, after Mc Ian ; size, 26 inches by 22 high ; Prints, 17 1s. SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. - In Mezzotint, by T. L. Atkinson, after J. H. Her
0. Baily. ring, Sen.; in circle, 23 inches ; Prints, 1 1s- Proofs, 21 28- Before
" I DO LOVE YOU." -In Mezzotint, by W. T. Davey, after J. A. Fitzgerald ; Letters, 37 38- Artist's Proofs , 4l 4s. Graves.
size, 20 inches by 26 high ; Coloured, 18s. Ackermann & Co. SPORTING COMPANIONS.- In Mezzotint, by J. J. Chant, after R. Ansdell ;
IMPENDING MATE , MATED. - In Mezzotint, by W. H. Simmons, after size, 21 inches by 17 high ; Prints, 8s. O. Baily.
F. Stone ; size, 27 inches by 23 high ; Prints, 1 / 1s- Proofs, 27 28- Before SPRING.- In Stipple, by B. Eyles, after A. Bouvier ; size, 16 inches by 221
Letters, 37 38-Artist's Proofs, 4/ 4s. Gambart. high ; Prints, 12s-Proofs, 1 / 18 -Before Letters, 1 / 11s 6d- Artist's Proofs,
" IN FOR IT" (the Storm).— By J. Hilyard, in Aquatint ; size, 291 inches by 21 28. Lloyd.
25 high ; Coloured, 11 1s. Hollyer. SUNSHINE OF LOVE.- In Mezzotint, by S. W. Reynolds, after T. Brooks ;
INDEPENDENTS (The) ASSERTING LIBERTY OF CONSCIENCE size, 27 inches by 22 high ; Prints, 1 1s-Proofs, 21 28- Before Letters,
(Westminster Assembly of Divines, 1644).- In Mezzotint, by S. Bellin, after 31 38 -Artist's Proofs, 4l 4s. Gambart.
J. R. Herbert ; size, 36 inches by 26 high ; Prints, 41 4s-Proofs, Second TEMPTATION (the Stolen Kiss).—In Mezzotint, by G. Robb, after H. Taylor ;
Class, 77 78- Proofs, First Class, 107 10s. Ackermann & Co. size, 17 inches by 23 high ; Prints, 12s- Proofs, 1 1s. McLean.
INHERITRESS (Racehorse) .— In Aquatint, by J. Harris, after J. F. Herring, TRANQUIL ENJOYMENT.- In Mezzotint, by H. G. Watkins, after J. F.
senior ; size, 27 inches by 22 high ; Coloured, 1l 18. Gambart. Herring, Sen.; size, 15 inches by 14 high ; Prints, 10s 6d- Proofs, 15s
INTERIOR OF THE CHAPEL ROYAL (Hampton Court Palace).- Drawn Before Letters, 17 18-Artist's Proofs, 1 / 11s 6d. Lloyd.
on Zinc, by Prof. John Willis ; size, 11 inches by 15 high ; India Proofs, UNEXPECTED PAUSE (The).- In Lithograph, by S. Rosenthal, after C. H.
15s ; Coloured, 1l 11s 6d. Prof. Willis. Lear ; size, 22 inches by 17 high ; Prints, 7s 6d - Proofs, 12s. Hering.
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UNION PIPES (The).- Painted and Engraved, in Mezzotint, by J. Porter ; WATT'S FIRST EXPERIMENT ON STEAM.-In Mezzotint, by J. Scott,
size, 21 inches by 27 high : Prints, 1 1s. McLean. after R. W. Buss ; size, 20 inches by 18 high ; Prints, 12s-Proofs, 1/ 18
VILLAGE FAIR (The).—In Lithograph, by J. R. Dicksee, after T. F. Dicksee ; Before Letters, 17 11s 6d- Artist's Proofs, 2/ 28. Lloyd.
size, 19 inches by 23 high ; Coloured, 15s. Ackermann & Co. " WE BESEECH THEE TO HEAR US, GOOD LORD."- In Lithotint, by
VINCENT (H. M. SHIP), 120 Guns.-In Lithotint, by T.G. Dutton, after C. P. L. Noël, after W. Hunt ; size, 12 inches by 17 high ; Prints, 78 6d-Proofs,
Coles ; size, 17 inches by 13 high ; Plain, 5s- Coloured, 8s. Ackermann & Co. 1/ 18. Gambart.
WAITING FOR MASTER. - In Mezzotint, by H. G. Watkins, after J. F. WE PRAISE THEE, O GOD (Three Young Choristers) .- In Mezzotint, by W.
Herring, Sen. ; size, 28 inches by 23 high ; Prints, 1/ 18-Proofs, 21 2s— T. Davey, after H. Barraud ; size, 15 inches by 22 high ; Prints, 12s-Proofs,
Before Letters, 37 3s- Artist's Proofs, 4l 4s. Gambart. 17 18 -Before Letters, 17 11s 6d - Artist's Proofs, 21 2s. Hering.
WAITING FOR THE LAIRD.- In Mezzotint, by P. Thomas, after W. and H. WOODCUTTER (The).- In Stipple, by C. G. Lewis, after E. Landseer ; size,
Barraud ; size, 19 inches by 24 high ; Prints, 12s-Proofs, 1 / 1s- Artist's 28 inches by 24 high ; Prints, 21 2s - Proofs, 41 4s- Before Letters, 6/ 6s
Proofs, 1 11s 6d. Ackermann & Co. Artist's Proofs, 81 8s. Graves.

PORTRAITS .
ALISON (WM. PULTENEY, D.D.) —In Stipple, by H. Robinson, after G. Rich HOOK (W. F., D.D. ) - In Stipple, by F. Holl, after G. Richmond ; size, 17
mond ; size, 17 inches by 22 high ; Prints, il 1s-Proofs, 2l 2s - Artist's inches by 22 high ; Prints, 1/ 18 -- Proofs, 2 2s -Artist's Proofs, 31 3s.
Proofs, 31 3s. Hogarth. Hogarth.
AMY ROBSART.- In Mezzotint, by W. H. Mott, after J. Hayter ; size, 13 HUDSON (GEORGE) , Esq., M.P. - In Mezzotint, by G. R. Ward, after F.
inches by 17 high ; Prints, 7s 6d- Coloured, 12s. Bogue. Grant ; size, 18 inches by 29 high ; Prints, 21 2s- Proofs, 4l 4s -Autograph
ARCHBISHOP OF ARMAGH (REV. DR. BERESFORD).- In Mezzotint, by W. Proofs, 67 68 - Artist's Proofs, 81 8s. D. Colnaghi.
T. Davey, after Stevenson ; size, 10 inches by 13 high ; Prints, 10s 6d— JENNY LIND .- In Stipple and Mezzotint, by W. Holl, after W. E. Kil
Proofs, 1l 1s. Ackermann & Co. burn ; size, 12 inches by 15 high : Prints, 10s 6d- Proofs, 1 / 1s — Before
ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY (REV. DR. SUMNER) . -In Stipple, by F. Letters, 1 / 11s 6d -Artist's Proofs, 21 28. Lloyd.
Holl, after G. Richmond ; size, 14 inches by 20 high ; Prints, 17 is- Proofs, LOCKE (JOSEPH), Esq. , M.P. (whole Length) .— In Mezzotint, by H. Cousins,
21 28-Artist's Proofs, 31 3s. Hogarth. after F. Grant ; size, 19 inches by 30 high ; Prints, 2/ 28-Proofs, 4l is.
BENTINCK (LORD GEORGE).- In Mezzotint, by S. W. Reynolds, after J. Lane ; Graves.
size, 15 inches by 20 high ; Prints, 1 1s -Proofs, 2/ 2s - Before Letters, LONG (MR. WILLIAM, on his Horse " Bertha ") .- Painted and Engraved in
37 38-Artist's Proofs, 41 4s. Colnaghi. Mezzotint, by W. and H. Barraud ; size, 22 inches by 19 high ; Prints, 1 1s
BLESSINGTON (COUNTESS OF).- In Lithotint, after Count D'Orsay ; size, 9 -Proofs, 2l 2s . Barraud.
inches by 12 high ; Autograph Proofs, 7s 6d. Mitchell. NAPIER (SIR CHARLES, Scinde Dress).- In Lithograph, by E. Smart ; size,
BROOKE (SIR JAS., Rajah of Sarawak) .- In Mezzotint, by G. R. Ward ; size, 18 inches by 22 high ; Prints, 12s - Proofs, 17 18. D. Colnaghi.
15 inches by 20 high ; Prints, 1l 1s-Proofs, 2 2s- Before Letters, 31 3s— In Lithograph, by R. J. Lane, after Count Pierlas ;
Artist's Proofs, 41 4s. G. R. Ward. size, 9 inches, by 12 high ; Prints, 5s- Proofs, 78 6d. Ackermann & Co.
DALHOUSIE (EARL OF).- In Stipple, by H. Robinson, after G. Richmond ; SONTAG (MADAME).-In Lithograph, by Feckert, after Magnus ; size , 14 }
size, 17 inches by 22 high ; Prints, 1/ 18- Proofs, 2/ 2s- Artist's Proofs, inches by 18 high ; Prints, 78 6d-Proofs, 10s 6d. Ackermann & Co.
31 3s. Hogarth. STEPHENSON (GEORGE, Esq., represented standing on " Chat Moss ").—
DAVIES (MR. CHARLES, on his Horse " Traverser ").- Painted and Engraved, In Mezzotint, by T. L. Atkinson, after John Lucas ; size, 21 by 23 inches
by W. and H. Barraud ; size, 22 inches by 19 high ; Prints, 17 1s-Proofs, high ; Prints, 21 2s -Proofs, 4l 4s -Autograph Proofs Before Letters, 61 6s.
21 2s. Barraud. Graves.
ETTY (WM., R.A., after a Picture by the Artist) .- In Mezzotint, by C. W. VICTORIA, QUEEN (Equestrian Portrait).- In Line, by H. Lemon, after
Wass ; size, 13 inches by 17 high ; Prints, 1 1s-Proofs, 2l 2s- Artist's Count D'Orsay ; size, 23 inches by 34 high ; Prints, 37 3s- Proofs, 5l 58—
Proofs, 31 38. C. W. Wass. Before Letters, 87 88. Hering.
FARADAY (PROFESSOR) .- In Lithograph, by Bosley, after a Daguerreotype WELLINGTON (DUKE OF).-In Mezzotint, by S. Cousins, after Sir Thomas
by Claudet ; size, 10 inches by 14 high ; Prints, 5s- Proofs, 7s Gd. Acker Lawrence ; size, 19 inches by 30 high ; Prints, 21 2s-Proofs, 4l4s- Before
mann & Co. Letters, 6/ 6s- Artist's Proofs, 8l 8s. D. Colnaghi.

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DURING THE YEAR 1849 ,
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Abbott's Histories for the Young • 191 Almanacks, 1850 (Tract Society) 153 ATLASES, CHARTS, MAPS, & c., continued.
―― Juvenile Works . 28 American Journal of Science . • 146 Collins' Railway Companion • 112
Adams' Sacred Allegories 112 Periodicals 185 Cruchley's Atlases, various 101
Adcock's Engineer's Pocket Book 153 Publications (Putnam) 132, 160 Dower's Atlases, various 100
Adderley on Human Happiness 37 Findlay's Junior Classical Atlas . 112
Adventures of Cromwell Doolan (Wiley) 21, 56, 65, 185
36 Angas' Port Natal 97 Gover's Physical Atlas 162, 187
--- a Greek Lady . 79 Annual Register, 1848 . 95 Johnston's Physical Atlas 44, 80, 104, 159
Agassiz' Principles of Zoology 128 Ansted's Gold Seeker's Manual . 17 Maps, Railway and County 74, 89
Ainslie's Land Surveying 84 Anthems, Collection of . 188 Martin's Illustrated Atlas . 67
Ainsworth's Lancashire Witches 36 Archæological Journal • • 97 Masson's Atlas of the Middle Ages 100
Works, cheap edition 180 Arnold's First Greek Book 23 Milner's Atlas of Astronomy 164
Akerman's Tradesmen's Tokens 50 Art Journal, 1849 . 184 Petermann's Physical Atlas 34, 164
Alexander's British America . 144 Arthur's Works 38, 195 Sharpe's Corresponding Atlas . 146
Alford's Greek Testament 159 Artist's (An) Ramble in N. of Scotland . 132 Tallis' Illustrated Atlas 50
Alison's Europe, Library Edition . 44 Arvine's Cyclopædia of Anecdotes . • 65, 146 Attractive Sunday Books • 163
Alken's Art of Etching . 66 Ash's Notes on the New Testament • . 100 Aunt Anne's History of England 89, 98
Allen on the Navigation Laws 3 Ashley's Art of Etching 66 Aytoun's Lays of Scottish Cavaliers 3
Almanach de Gotha, 1850 160 Astrological Works 198 Bagster's Large Print Polyglott Bibles • 95
Almanack, 1850, British . 169 Atlas, Imperial Comprehensive . 181 Baker's Circle of Knowledge . • 148
-Chronological . 160 of India • 34 · Graduated Class Books . 128
Garden (Glenny's) . 153 Prophecy 52, 82 Works on Scriptural Education . 133
-Law (Hodson's) . 169 ATLASES, CHARTS, MAPS, &c. : Balfour's Manual of Botany 28, 67
· (Punch's) . 190 Adlard's Vignette Atlas 67 Balmey's Protestantism and Catholicism • 79
(Raphael's) . 152 Arnold's First Classical Atlas 79 Baptism Considered 175
(Ramsay's) . 193 Beard's Biblical Atlas . 180 Barber's Overland Guide Book 168
Almanacks, 1850 (Allen) 128 Chart of Sacred History 22 Barnes' Anglo-Saxon Delectus • 66
(Peacock) . 152, 169 Charts of History, by Watton 170 Notes on the New Testament 112
(Suttaby) • 152, 169 Collins' Atlases and Maps, various 99 Barratt's Alethea ; a Tale 111
(Tilt's) •. 160 New British Atlas 89 Barrington's Child's Preacher . 196
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Barrow's Sketches of the Royal Society . • 52 Catalogue, Books (Wheldon) . 170 Davies' Tour in the United States . · 10
Barry's Westminster Palace 33, 96 (Whittaker) 45 Day of Days ; Sabbath Dialogues • 3
Bartlett's Art of Making Paper Flowers • 144 (Williams and Norgate) 10, 154 De Porquet's Modern Key to the Italian 67
Nile Boat • 196 Fine Arts (Hering) 45, 170 Des Guays' Letters • 42
Bastiat's Popular Fallacies, by Porter • . 118 Music (Cocks) • 123 Desgodetz' Views of Rome 112
Bathurst's Metrical Musings . 178 Cervantes' Squib ; or, Searchfoot 3 Developments of Protestantism . 133
Beard's Biblical Reading Book . 180 Chalmers (Dr. ) Memoirs of . 175 Doria's Ancient Geography . 162
Beaufoy's Guide for Pilgrims . . 84 Chambers' Educational Course . 121 Dugdale's Monasticon, Re-issue . 73
Bedford's Historical Gleanings . 196 Information for the People . 159 Dulau's German and English Dictionary . 170
Beedell's British Tariff . . 138 Publications . . 178 Duncan's Mission to Jamaica . 22
Before and After ; a Novel 85, 111 Chamier's French Revolution . • . 163 Dunlop's Sketches of Mooltan 79
Belville's Manual of the Barometer • 83 Charterhouse School Books . 116 Duodecimo ; or, a Scribbler's Progress 26
Beowulf; an Epic Poem 63 Charts. See Atlases. Dykes (Rev. T.) Memoirs of . . 178
Bevan's Sand and Canvas 1 Chateaubriand's Autobiography 19, 35, 85, 118 Eadie's of the Bible . 162
Bible Gallery, second series 169 Cheever's Pilgrim Fathers 34, 36 Educational Works (Allen and Cornwell) . 6
Readings, by a Lady 52 Windings ofthe River of Water ofLife 185 (Allman) . 101
of Every Land 34 Child's Biography of Good Wives • • 131 (Blackwood) 5, 104
Bigsby's Visions of the Times of Old 22 Children's Books (Mozley) . 186 (Bohn) •. 102
Biley's Exposition of Revelation, Ch. XII. 19 Chretien on Logical Method • 23 (Butter) 100
Letters to Rev. B. Elliott Christian Doctrines 159 (Chambers) 121
Billings' Antiquities of Scotland 127 - Keepsake, 1850 192 (Charterhouse) . 116
Bird's Sacred Ode for Christmas 196 Remembrancer 50, 96 (Dean and Son) 100, 101
Black William's Grave . 132, 161 Christian's (The) Closet Library 4 (Dulau) 5. 101 , 105
Bohn's Antiquarian Library • 182 Daily Portion 82 (Hodson) . 105
Classical Library 67, 182 Christmas Comes but Once a Year . 193 (Smart) • • 100
Illustrated Library • 119, 159 Presents and New Years' Gifts, 163, 183 (Thomson, Dr.) • 116
Scientific Library • 67, 182 189, 193-198 (Tract Society) • 100
Standard Library 67, 182 Shadows ; a Tale . 176 Whittaker) . 103
Bonar's Coming of the Lord 58, 82 Tyde; Poems . 175 (Zotti) . 101
Night of Weeping, in French • 89 Chronology of British History 27 Eight Years in British Guiana . 198
Book of Common Prayer, French 52, 163 Chrysostom, Homiliæ ad Romanos . 131 Elementary Works (Rouillon) . 137
Latin 36 Church Prayers, by a Clergyman . 178 (Simms and MI.) . 137
Ruth, illustrated 175 Cicero, Amicitia, translated by Lewers . 162 French Works • 7
Booker's Exposition of the Catechism 162, 188 - Orationes ; à Schmitz . . 178 German Works 7
Bostwick on Seminal Diseases . 132 Cities of Europe and Theatre of War 80 Ellet's Family Pictures . 160, 192
Botfield's Notes on Cathedral Libraries 79 Clarendon's History of the Rebellion 97 Elliott's Letters to Dr. Keith • 3
Bowdler's Few Words on Family Prayer 111 Claridge's Guide to Hydropathy 95 Ellis' Fireside Tales . 192
Boyce's Cathedral Music 64 Clark's Process for Purifying Waters . 148 Morning Call . 191
Braithwaite's Desert Isle 143 Theological Library · 175 Emerson's Lectures on Representative Men . 198
Brampton Rectory ; or, Lesson of Life 36 Clarke's Cabinet Library 144 , 163, 193 Emigrant (The) Family • 37
Breen's Diamond Rock ; Poems 17 Essay on the English Language . 138 Encyclopædia Britannica 87
Bremer's Midnight Sun 2 Cloncurry's Life and Times 143 Metropolitana, 19, 35, 147, 160, 190
Bridge's Exposition of Proverbs 3 Cockerell's Sculptures of Wells Cathedral 97 Engravings, Gallery of 34
Psalm XCI. 130 Cola Monti ; or, Story of a Genius . 66 (Graves and Co.) 25, 151
British Association Report, 1848 . 111 Cole's Jubal ; a Book for 1850 196 (Hering) • • 146, 170
Brooks' Residence in California 22 Coleridge's Miscellaneous Works 64 Episodes of Insect Life . . 178
Brunetti's Jerusalem, by Dickes . 183 W Notes on Shakespeare 64 Erasmus' Walsingham and Canterbury . 131
Bryan's Painters and Engravers 57 Collins' Serial Publications 195 Ernest Vane ; a Novel . 143
Bryant's Poetical Works . 133 Colquhoun's Church Reform • 3 Etiquette Illustrated . 146
Buchanan's Ten Years' Conflict • 73 (Lady) Memoir 28, 130 Eustone's Views of the Sabbath 22
Buckingham's National Evils 95 Conder's Exposition of the Apocalypse • 3 Evans' House and Expense Book 179
Burchell's Memoir 79 Confessions of Con Cregan 2 Leicestershire Words • • 49
Burder's Notes on the Apocalypse 38 Congregational Dissent 146 Vintage Gleanings 80
Barke's Anecdotes of the Aristocracy • 2 Cook's (Eliza) Journal 44 Ewart on Writing from Dictation . 111
Landed Gentry, Index · 36 Cookery Books 163 Exmoor ; or, St. Hubert in the West 26
Royal Families 143 Cope's Easy Church Services . • 44 Faces in the Fire ; a Story 190
Burnet's Hints on Portrait Painting . 176 Copley's Knitting Book 2 Fairbairn's Conway Bridge 95
Burns' Children's Books 163 Corner's Historical Works 6, 110, 185 Family Failings 26
Butler's Sermons . 82 Cotton's Battle of Waterloo • 84 Fanny Hervey ; or, the Mother's Choice 98
Byam's Wild Life in America 83 Council of Nice, as to Image Worship • 179 Farindon's Sermons 49
California Guide Book 65 Court Album . . 169 Farquhar's Torch of Time 66
Calvin's Life, by Dyer 168 Etiquette ; Guide to Levees, &c 83 Fau's Anatomy of Man 143
and Times, by Henry 1 Craig's Comforts for Mourners 53 Fergusson's Essay on Fortification . 83
Campbell's Lives of the Chief Justices 168 Crayford ; or, Social Influence 132 Topography of Jerusalem • 83
Carpenter's Lays and Legends 22 Crosland's Stratagems ; a Tale 131 Fichte's Popular Works 67
Castlereagh Letters 19 Toil and Trial • 146 Way to the Blessed Life 67
Catalogue, Books (Baldock) 28, 89 Crowe's Pippie's Warning 88 Finchley Manuals of Industry 160
(Baynes) 58 Cumming's Apocalyptic Sketches 179 Finden's Gallery of Art 72
(Bell) 44, 154 Christ Receiving Sinners 23 Fireside Amusements for Christmas 198
(Bull) 198 God in History € 159 Fisher's Day Watch 79
(Cole) • 10 Cummins' Lyra Evangelica • 159 La Drawing Room Scrap Book 192
(Daniell) 10, 106 Cuninghame on Scripture Chronology • 52 Juvenile Scrap Book • 192
(Dowding) . 10, 58, 106 Cunningham's History of the Sikhs 52 Fleury's Discovery of America . 104
(Dulau) 73, 154 Cureton's Corpus Ignatium · 63 History of France •€ 133
(Farren) • 10 Curtis' Entomology . 105 Fontana's Musical Manual 84
(Hamilton) . 10 Curzon's Monasteries in the Levant • 52 Forbes' Plea for Sisterhoods 53
(Leslie) . 170 Cutts' Ancient Grave-Stones . • 97 Ford on St. Mark's Gospel 53
(Lilly) 40 Manual of Slabs and Crosses . 131 Fortunes of Woman, by Miss Lamont 111
(Millard) 73, 198 Cyclopædia of Anecdotes 44 Fouqué's Sir Elidoc 49
(Miller) 59, 198 Da Costa's Israel and the Gentiles 28, 89 Fox on the Religious Ideas 111
(Nattali) 72 Daily Services of the Church 97 Fox's Lectures to Working Classes 37
(Newman) 58 Steps towards Heaven • 168 (H. W.) Memoir . 168
(Nutt) 154 Dana's Geology, United States • 179 Foxton's Popular Christianity 96
(Quaritch) 138 Zoophytes, United States 179 Francis' Stock Exchange 138, 153
(Smith) 28, 171 Darton's Holiday Library • • 34, 68, 144 Franks' Book of Glazing Quarries 97
(Stewart) 73 David Rizzio ; a Novel . 65 Fraser's Doctrine of Sanctification 130
(Straker) • 106 Davidson's New Testament 127, 143 Zoologia Typica 38
(Washbourne) 89 Davies' American Scenes 33 Freeman's History of Architecture . 53
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Friends in Council 111 Humboldt's Letters to a Lady 162 Lindsay (Eliz.) Memoir of · • 130
Froude's Shadows of the Clouds 84 Hunt's Panthea ; Spirit of Nature • 163 Liturgia 36
Gamble's Scripture Baptism . 189 Huntingdon's Hymns 105 Liturgie • 52, 163
Gardner's Christ on the Mount • 2 Hursthouse's Account of New Plymouth . 130 Liturgies of St. Chrysostom, James, &c. • · 49
Geale's Ernesto di Ripalta 127 Ignatius' Epistles, by Cureton • 63 Lives of Illustrious Greeks • 130
1 Georgiana Hammond 33 Illustrated Works (Bohn) . 197 Lodge's Portraits ( Bohn's Edition) . . 159
German Books (Dulau) 196 (Nattali) 39, 165 Loiterings among the Lakes . 130
Gibson's Essay on Filial Duty 2 (Orr and Co.) • 166 London Catalogue of Books, Supplement 63
Gifford's Marine Botanist 68 Imperial Comprehensive Atlas · 181 Domestic Library 4, 43, 114, 169
Gilray's Caricatures • 28 Cyclopædia of Geography • 181 Longfellow's Outre- Mer • · 144
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Glenny's Catechism of Gardening 83 Incomplete Conversions • 130 Poetical Works . . 133, 169
Gardening for Schools 98 Ingersoll's War with United States, &c. . 160 Lonsdale's Notes on the Gospels · 3
Gliddon's Otia Egyptiaca • 53 Inglis ' Sabbath School • . 179 Loudon's Ladies' Companion • • 138
Goethe's Herman and Dorothea 193 Introduction to Gothic Architecture 176 Tales of School Life 183
Golden Calf; a Novel • 147, 161 , 176 Inwood's Sermons on Masonic Doctrines 127 Lucille Belmont ; a Novel · 2
Precepts of Our Saviour · 183 Ireland's David Rizzio . 49 Lytton's Caxtons ; a Novel 143
Goldsmith's Biography, by Irving · • 193 Jackson's Letters on Minerals • 36 King Arthur 19, 111
Good Out of Evil , by a Lady · 196 Sermons on Sin • 95 Peer's Daughters 161
Gosse's Ornithology • 22 James' Dark Scenes of History € 175 Mr. Pips His Diary . 190
Gostick's German Literature . • 144 John Jones's Tales 6 Mabel Carrington ; a Novel • 65
Governess Life ; its Trials, &c. • 83 Novels (Parlour Library) 161 MacBride's Remains 38
Grandpierre's Guide to the Communion • • 28 Richard Coeur de Lion . 111 MacCabe's History of England 26, 85
Gray on the Earth's Antiquity • 36 Woodman . 95 McEwen on Types of Old Testament · 191
Gray's Genera of Plants, United States • 132 Jermyn's English Epithets 1 Mac Farlane's Glance at Italy • 22
Green's Biblical Dictionary 183 Jew-de-Brass, by Paul Pindar 176 Turkey and its Destiny · 168
Domestic Worshipper • 183 Jewish Missionary • 22 MacGlashan's Popular Works • 69
Greek- English Lexicon • 143 Johnson's Cottage Gardener • 50 Mackie's Castles, &c. , of Mary of Scotland 89
Juvenile Library • 183 Practice of Hydropathy 58 Mac Leod's Reading Books • • 36
Lives of Princesses 176 Sights in the Gold Regions · 185 Madden's Island of Cuba 133
Groves' Calendar of Nature 63 Johnston's Experimental Agriculture • 143 Madvig's Latin Grammar • 23
Guide to the Greek Testament 32 Journal of Prophecy • 159 Maitland's Essays on the Reformation • 64
Guizot's English Revolution • 168 Jupp's History of the Carpenters' Company • 33 Illustrations of Mesmerism • 154
Gutch's Literary Register 2 Juvenile Museum . 96 Man from the Cradle to the Grave . • 137
Guy's School Books 105 Publications (Bohn) • • 197 Manners and Customs of ye Englyshe · 190
Guyot's Physical Geography 128, 162 (Burns) . 194 Manners' (Ld .) Notes of an Irish Tour • 95
Haddock's Somnolism and Psycheism 44, 66 (Dean) · 194 Maps, County and Railway • 74, 89
Hahnemann's Organon of Medicine 99 (Edwards) • 192 Marriott's Sermons • 97
Hall and the Manor House 17, 26 (Ward) . 191 Marryat's Juvenile Library 69
Hall's Stories of the Irish Peasantry · 178 Keith's Memoirs and Correspondence • 36 Valerie ; a Novel · 79
Halliwell's Rhymes and Nursery Tales 66 Kelly's Treatise on Sea Bathing • 130 Marsden's Grafenberg Experience • 98
Handbook, Ireland 117 Kingsley's Village Sermons • 83 Notes on Homœopathy 98
New Zealand 36 Kitto's Journal of Sacred Literature • 144 Martin's British Colonies 106, 122
Southern Coast 39, 72 Kling's Chess Euclid • 69 Treatise on Indigestion • 79
Handbooks for Tourists 98 Klipstein's Analecta Anglo-Saxonica 132 Martineau's History of England 37
Hardinge's Poems, Ballads, &c. 37 Knapp's Botanical Chart 68 Maskell's Inquiry upon Absolution
Hardy's Notices of the Holy Land 133 Knight's Pictorial Shakspere 180 Sermons 127
Hare's Parish Sermons . 83 Serial Works . 181 Maternal Love ; a Novel 85
Harley Beckford ; a Tale 1 Shilling Volumes 70, 71 Maurice on the Prayer Book . 98
Harris' Essay on Man . 38 Knowles' Rock of Rome 26 Maxwell's Military Geography 175
Manual of the School Room 99 Knox's Life of Daniel . 82 Mayhew's Magic of Kindness 79
Harrison's Works . 99 Ornithological Rambles 64 Mayo's Revenue System of United States 132
Harvey's Portland Breakwater 131 Lady Alice ; or, the New Una 64 Truths in Popular Superstitions 83
Sea Side Book 63 Lamartine's Memoirs of my Youth . 35, 85 Meigs on Obstetrics • 65
Hawthorne's Tales 23 Raphael 36 Meinhold's Sidonia the Sorceress • 113
Head's Stokers and Pokers 52 Lambe's Handbook to Grammar 67 Menzel's History of Germany 128
Headley's Adirondack 132 Landon's Ecclesiastical Dictionary 159 Merryweather's Bibliomania 17
Sacred Mountains 183 Landor's Lofoden . 37 Miley's History of the Papal States 177
Heads of the People 88, 96 Landsborough's British Sea Weeds . 105 Miller's Foot-Prints of the Creator . 127
Heath's Keepsake, 1850 € 169 Launcelot 26 Mimpriss' Treasury Harmony 128
Helen ; or, Infant Prisoner of War 22 Law Publications (Butterworth) 37 Miner's American Bee Keeper 65
Henfrey's Botanical Gazette 2 (Sweet) 37 Miracles of Nature and Marvels of Art 193
Herodotus, Book II., translated by Lewers 162 Lawrence's (Mrs. ) Poetical Primer, &c. 117 Moberley's Lectures on Logic 23
Hervey's Juvenile Calendar 193 (Sir T.) Works 39, 87 Mollison's Pedestal Planisphere • 192
Hickie's Key to Hutton's Mathematics 72 Layard's Nineveh . • 52 Monro's Sermons on the Ministry 97
Hine's Designs for Labourers' Cottages · 23 Lays of Ancient Babyland 1 Monumental Brasses in Belgium · 123
Hislop on the Apocalypse • 64 Leaves from Journal of a Subaltern 95 Mordaunt Hall ; a Novel 19
History of the Inquisition 191 Lebahn's Practice in German 127, 147 Mulder's Chemistry of Physiology 34, 49
Hobart's Companion to the Altar 22 Lectures (Bloomsbury) , Lent, 1849 • 66 Murray's Home and Colonial Library 188
Hobbes' Picture Collectors Manual 64 ―――― at Queen's College, London 36 Musical Publications • 64, 137, 164
Hoblyn's Scientific Dictionary 79 Lee's Empire of Music . 127 Muskett's Sportsman's Register 133
Hodges' Lessons in Chemistry 3, 148 Inquiry into Prophecy 52 Narrative of Expedition to the Dead Sea 65
Hodgson's El Ydaiour · 162 Leech's Young Troublesome • 190 Nash's Mansions of the Olden Time • 88
Hogarth's Works 28 Leifchild's Christian Emigrant · 130 National Cylcopædia (Knight) 181
Holbein's Dance of Death 50 Lessons on Religious Worship 98 Library (Knight) 9, 96, 181
Hollingsworth's Holy Land 52 Lethbridge's Poems 38 Neander's Church History, by Torry 175
Holloway's History of Romney Marsh 50 Letter of Rebuke to Dr. Campbell 69 Nelson's Life, by Pettigrew 10, 22
Holy Vessels of the Tabernacle 144 Letters to David Hume . 17 New Year's Gifts. See Christmas Presents.
Honor Delafont ; or, the Mother's Prayer 53 Levizac's French Grammar, by Rollin 117 Newman's Essay on the Soul . 66, 96
Hooker's Himalayan Plants · 163 Lewis' Authority in Matters of Opinion . 83 Niebuhr's Historical Lectures 1
---- Rhododendrons • 49 Liardet on Seamanship, & c. • 143 Noel's Essay on Christian Baptism . 143
• 67 Liber Precum Publicarum 36 19
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Hopkins on the Solar System Nottidge's Correspondence


Houlston's Industrial Library 137 Library of Standard Works 188 Old Judge (The), by Sam Slick 2
Housekeeping Books, 1850 153 the Fathers • 131 Ollendorff's Works 69, 103
How to Win Love ; or, Rhoda's Lesson · 88 Life's Sunshine, by Miss Rathbone . 161 Olshausen on the Gospels 175
123 132 66 Only" a Christmas Tale . 162
Howard's Life, by Dixon Lift (A) for the Lazy
Howitt's Country Printers' Price Book 84 Liguori's Complete Works • 63 Orphan's (The) Friend . . 98
Journal . 74, 80, 96 Spiritual Reflections 153 Our Guardian, by Mrs. Daniel . 161
Humboldt's Cosmos 17, 33, 57 Lillingston's Sermons 66 Overton's Lectures on Pilgrim's Progress 82

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Owen Tudor ; a Romance 36 Rogerson's Poetical Works . 178 Thoughts and Meditations in Verse • 2
Owen's Hints on Architecture 132 Roorbach's Bibliotheca Americana •. 132 Opinions of a Statesman · • 18
Oxford University Press 23, 167 Ross' Settlers on the Oregon • 37 Ticknor's Spanish Literature . · • 168
Panofka's Manners of the Greeks 55 Rough and Smooth ; a Novel . 161 Timbs' Year Book of Facts • 22
Panorama of the Rhine . 80 Royal Gallery of Engravings . 34 Time of the End not Yet 175
Parish Choir ; or, Church Music Book 84 Ruskin's Lamps of Architecture 55, 73 Tolhausen's Klopstock, Lessing, &c. · 58
Parlour Library of Fiction 20, 81 , 129, 145, 177 Russell on Epidemic Cholera . • 98 Townsend's Sermons 95
Instruction 24, 35, 136, 149 Rutherford's Border Hand Book 130 Tracts for the Christian Seasons 23, 168
Passages in the Life of Mrs. Maitland • 176 Ruxton's Life in the Far West 33 Treasury of Pleasure Books for Youth 183
Past and Future Emigration • 55 Sabbath (The), Six Texts on . 98 Trench's Sacred Latin Poetry · 36
of Ireland · 191 Prize Essays 66 Trollope's Lottery of Marriage 64
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or to any of the Newsvenders, in Town or Country.
URTIS'S COMPLETE LIST OF LONDON
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prices of all the
26, Holles Street, London. Magazines, Law Reports, Transactions of various Societies, and Newspapers,
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CH LIBRARIANS. s. d. s. d.
It is not generally known that the COUNTRY LIBRARIAN can, by subscrib 100 5 400 16 0
ing to a London Library, have at his disposal every new Work, without 200 9 0 600 . 20 0
being put to a tithe of the expense he would, were he to purchase only a Every additional 100 28 6d.
small portion of the Works annually published. But as, on these occasions, The names and addresses of parties are inserted, and orders will be in
there is nothing like the unanswerable statement of figures, we will suppose closed in London free of charge.
that a Country Librarian subscribed 107 10s per annum-for this sum he The Trade will perceive that this List is admirably adapted for stitching to
would be entitled to thirty volumes at one time, of which twenty would be Almanacs, and for general circulation throughout the year.
of the newest ; these he might exchange as often as he liked, but for the
sake of our illustration we will limit him to ten times during the year ; thus, Early orders are solicited ; which must be accompanied with cash, or
he would have during that time • • 300 vols. a post-office order for the amount, payable to
Deduct old ones · 100
JOHN E. CURTIS, Newport Pagnel,
200
If he now expends 107 10s, the usual price of a novel to him
being 8s per volume, he would have twenty-six volumes ; but as
the books would be worth something after they had been read, LITERARY NOTICES - BOOKS AND PRINTS.
we must call it • 35
Preparingfor Publication, &c., &c.
Majority in favour of a Subscription · • 165
CALVIN'S WORKS.-The Eleventh Issue of the Translations by the Calvin
In this calculation, we have entirely left out of the question the 100 vo Society will take place about the 15th instant, and the Twelfth issue at the
lumes of older works ; but surely some account should be taken of the close of April next.
privilege of selecting from 25,000 volumes of standard Works, in the Eng Mr. G. P. R. JAMES has in the press an attractive work for Juvenile
lish, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese Languages, collected Readers on the subject of early English History, called " John Jones's Tales
at a cost of more than 60001.
of the Little John Joneses." The portion about to be published embraces the
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. period of English History from the Landing of Caesar to the Death of
Henry 1st.
CLASS I.- 67 6s the year entitles to 20 Vols. at one time, including 10 Vols.
of the newest Works. Mr. F. SOMNER MERRYWEATHER announces a curious Volume under the
- II. 87 88 the year entitles to 30 Vols. at one time, including 15 Vols. title of " Bibliomania in the Middle Ages," or Sketches of Bookworms,
of the newest Works. Scribes, and Illuminators, from the Anglo Saxon period to the Introduction
--III - 107 10s the year entitles to 30 Vols. at one time, two-thirds of of Printing into England, with numerous anecdotes illustrating the History
which may be of the newest Works. of the Monastic Libraries in Great Britain in the Olden time.

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Mr. G. R. WARD has nearly finished an Engraving of a Portrait of Sir Messrs. LLOYD, BROTHERS announce the following Engravings in progress ;
James Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak, from the Original Picture by F. Grant, -1. Watt's First Experiments on Steam, in mezzotinto, by Jas. Scott, after
Esq., A.R.A. R. W. Bass.- -2. An Old English Merry-Making, in line and stipple, by
W. Holl, after W. P. Frith, A.R.A. , exhibited at the Royal Academy, in
COBBOLD'S VOICE FROM THE MOUNT.- We have much pleasure in recom 1847, and a Companion Print by the same Artists, The Village Pastor, ex
mending this work to our readers. Written in a series of pastoral letters, it hibited in 1845.- -3. Portrait of Jenny Lind ; engraved by William
displays true piety, blended with that kind spirit, and elegance of style, by Holl, from a Picture by A. Solomon ; copied from a beautiful Daguerreotype
which the celebrated Author of " Margaret Catchpole," " Mary Ann Welling by Kilburn, in the possession of the Queen ; the only genuine and authentic
ton," &c., is so universally recognised. portrait of this gifted and estimable lady yet produced. -4. The Sisters
The readers of Bp. JEREMY TAYLOR'S WORKS will be interested in learning at the Holy Well ; engraved by F. Holl, from a Drawing by F. W. Top
that the treatise hitherto attributed to him, entitled " Contemplations on the ham, as a companion to the " Blind Girl at the Holy_Well," distributed by
State of Man," has been ascertained to be from another Author ; a recently the Royal Irish Art Union.- -5. Portrait of His Excellency the Earl of
published pamphlet, by Archdeacon Churton, having shown it to be taken Clarendon, (Lord Lieutenant of Ireland,) from a Picture by Catterson Smith ;
from a work by Nieremberg, a Spanish writer contemporary with Taylor. painted for His Excellency, and engraved in Mezzotinto by G. Saunders.,
The 66 Contemplations" will, therefore, not be included in the Rev. R. P. -6. The Origin of the Stocking Loom ; Painted by A. Elmore, A.R.A.'
Eden's Edition of Bp. Taylor's Works, now in course of publication in Ten engraved in line and stipple, by F. Holl.- -7. Harvey Demonstrating
Volumes. to Charles the First his Theory of the Circulation of the Blood ; in line by
H. Lemon ; from a Picture by R. Hannah.
BOOK TRADE OF THE EAST. - The Board of Education is extending the
number of its publications in the native languages. The art of printing has
made great advances of late years in Bombay-particularly the lithographic
branch, for which the chief Eastern Languages are well adapted. As many NEW WORKS TO APPEAR DURING THE SEASON.
as six different editions of the entire Koran, in Arabic, have been lately Continued from " Bent's Literary Advertiser ” for December, 1848.
worked off in Bombay, consisting in the aggregate of about 15,000 copies.
The Koran, thus printed, is despatched to Persia, Arabia, &c. , and, instead of Messrs. RIVINGTON announce, Essays on Subjects connected with the Re
costing 15, 20, or 30 rupees each, as very ordinary copies used to do, now formation in England, by the Rev. S. R. Maitland, D.D.; reprinted from
sells for 3, and sometimes 2 rupees, with a good profit to the printer. In the British Magazine, with Additions.-- -Lectures on the Apocalypse,
this way Bombay may now be considered the book-store of a great part of delivered before the University of Cambridge ; being the Hulsean Lecture for
Central Asia. -Indian Paper. 1848, by Chr. Wordsworth, D.D.--- The First Revelations of God to
SHAKSPEARE.—Mr. T. Rodd has nearly completed a Catalogue and col Man, considered in a Series of Sermons on the First Chapters of Genesis, by
the Rev. W. E. Evans.. The Sixth Part of the Rev. Dr. Townsend's
lated list of all the copies known to exist of the first folio Shakspeare. They
are about 80 in number, but very few are complete. The common defect is Scriptural Communion with God.- A New General Ecclesiastical Dic
the loss of the copy of verses by Ben Jonson . Mr. Daniel of Islington has the tionary, by the Rev. E. H. Landon, M.A. , Author of " A Manual of Coun
cils.". -Use and Abuse ; a Tale, by the Author of " Wayfaring Sketches
finest copy known. Twenty-five of the eighty, at the very least, are in pub
lic libraries.-Athenæum. among the Greeks and Turks."- Notes on Certain Distinctive Verities
of the Christian Church, by the Rev. R. W. Morgan, of Tregynon.
SPALDING CLUB ; Aberdeen.- At a recent meeting of the Council, a com The second edition of The Ancient Syriac Version of the Epistles of St. Ig
munication was made by the Secretary from their noble President, the Earl natius, edited by the Rev. W. Cureton, F.R.S. Meditations from the
of Aberdeen, announcing the very gratifying fact that H. R. H. Prince Albert Fathers of the First Five Centuries, arranged as Exercises on the Book of
has consented to become the Patron of the Society, and that his Royal High Common Prayer, by the Rev. J. E. Tyler, B.D. - A Companion to the
ness has been graciously pleased to say that his interest in the objects of the Altar, or Week's Preparation for the Holy Communion ; with suitable Me
Club will be increased by his personal connection with the field of its re ditations and Prayers for the Office, by the late Bishop Hobart, of New York,
searches. During the past year a large Volume has been circulated among U.S. edited by the Rev. J. Collingwood.- -The First Greek Book ; on
the Members, entitled, " A Genealogical Deduction of the Family of Rose of the Plan of Henry's First Latin Book, by the Rev. T. K. Arnold.
Kilravock, from the year 1290 to the year 1847, with illustrative Docu Handbook of Greek Synonymes ; from the French of Pillon, by the Rev. T.
ments from the Family Papers and Notes ;" edited by Cosmo Innes, Advo K. Arnold.- Outline of Ancient Geography and History ; translated
cate of Edinburgh. Another work nearly ready for circulation is a second from the German of Pütz, by the Rev. R. B. Paul, and edited by the Rev. T.
volume of " Extracts from the Registers of the Burgh of Aberdeen," embrac K. Arnold.
ing the period between the year 1570 and the year 1625 ; edited by Mr. Mr. BENTLEY announces, Memoirs of Prince Rupert and the Cavaliers ;
Stuart, the Secretary of the Club. Some progress has also been made in including their Correspondence ; now first published from the Original MSS .,
printing the new edition of " The Memorials of the Troubles in Scotland and by Eliot Warburton, Esq., with numerous Portraits from Original Paintings.
in England, from the year 1624 to the year 1645, by John Spalding, Com -Anecdotes of London and its Celebrities, by J. H. Jesse, Esq.
missary Clerk of Aberdeen," and edited by J. Robertson, Esq. The Council Letters of Thomas Gray, the Poet, now first published from the Original MSS,
have directed that the work shall be proceeded with immediately, so that the edited with Notes by the Rev. J. Mitford, Author of " Life of Gray," &c.
first volume may be ready for circulation as soon as possible. The collection -Dudley Cranbourne ; a Woman's History, a Story of the Day.
of charters " Of the Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas, and the Muniments of Pictures of Nuremberg, and the Valleys of Franconia, by H. J. Whitling,
the Monasteries and Hospitals in Aberdeen," has been now nearly arranged Esq., with Illustrations.- -The Fall of Florence, or Niccolo de Lapi,
for the press, and the printing of it will be proceeded with when the other from the Italian of the Marquis Azeglio, by W. Davies, King's College,
arrangements of the Club will permit of it. London.- Recollections and Experiences during a Parliamentary Career
from 1833 to 1848, by John O'Connell, Esq., M.P. --- Eccentric and Re
The STOWE LIBRARY.- This important collection of books, formed by the
Dukes of Buckingham, has been consigned to the hammer of Messrs. markable Characters, by F. W. Fairholt, Esq., F.S.A. , Author of " Costume
Sotheby and Wilkinson, of Wellington Street, and will be sold during the in England," &c. , with Illustrations. The Pillars of Hercules, or a
present and ensuing months. It embraces valuable works in all the depart Narrative of Travels in Spain and Morocco, by D. Urquhart, Esq., M.P.,
with Illustrations. --Six Months' Service in the African Blockade, from
ments of literature and art, and is especially rich in books of prints of a high
quality, many of them having been selected by the family of the Boydells, April to October, 1848, in command of H.M.S. " Bonetta," by Lieut. Forbes,
R.N., Author of " Five Years in China," with Illustrations.- -The
the publishers of the justly admired productions of the works of Woollett, Western World, or Travels in the United States in 1846-47 ; exhibiting
Bartolozzi, Cipriani, and other artists of eminence, at the time when the fine
arts may be said to have reached their culminating point. Among the books that Country in its latest developments, Social, Moral, and Political, by Alex.
of prints we may particularly notice a matchless copy of the works of Hou Mackay, Esq., of the Middle Temple.- -Recollections of an Old Soldier ;
braken, the most beautiful and interesting series of portraits, and the grandest being Memoirs of the late Colonel F. S. Tidy, C.B., 24th Regiment, with
work of the kind ever published. The collection also contains valuable Anecdotes of his Contemporaries, by his daughter, Mrs. Ward, Author of
" Five Years in Kaffirland." -Frontenac ; a Poem of Indian Life, by
editions of the different versions of the Holy Scriptures, the best Greek and Alfred B. Street.- -Eighteen Hundred and Twelve ; a Romance of the
Latin classics, the editio princeps of Homer, early Voyages and Travels, and
other bijoux of interest and rarity, including the works of the celebrated De French Invasion of Russia ; from the German.
Brys, the letter of Christopher Columbus (being the first printed document Mr. J. W. PARKER announces, Raphael, or Pages from the Book of Life at
relative to America), Coningsby's " Manor of Marden," of excessive rarity : Twenty, by A. de Lamartine ; translated with the sanction of the Author,
the works of Prynne, containing a fourth volume, of which no other copy is and to be published, by special arrangement, simultaneously with the French
known to exist ; some of the best County histories, with Nichols' " Leicester edition. The Earth's Antiquity ; in Harmony with the Mosaic Record
shire," on large paper ; and also the first, second, third, and fourth impressions of Creation, by James Gray, M.A. , Rector of Dibdin.- -Julian the Apos
of the works of our own immortal Shakespeare. The last day's sale is solely tate ; an Historical Picture, by Neander of Berlin ; translated by G. V.
confined to the history and antiquities of Ireland, and embraces some of the Cox, M.A., Esquire Bedell in the University of Oxford. Sacred Latin
rarest books on that subject. The catalogue is compiled with great care and Poetry, chiefly Lyrical ; selected and arranged for Use ; with Notes and
judgment, and occupies 350 pages. The number of lots is 6211 , and the Introduction, by R. C. Trench, M.A.- Wales : the Social, Moral, and
sale will extend over four weeks, with an interval of one between the second Religious Condition of the People considered ; especially with reference to
and third.-Globe. Education, by Sir T. Phillips.- -Guericke's Hand-book of Christian
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1849 . REGISTER OF BOOKS , ENGRAVINGS, & c. 13

LITERARY NOTICES.- FRENCH WORKS . - NEW PUBLICATIONS .

Archæology ; translated by Rev. A. J. W. Morrison.-- -Village Ser Delessert (Eugene), Voyages dans les deux Océans, Atlantique et Pacifique,
mons, by C. Kingsley, junior, Rector of Eversley.- A second volume of 1844 à 1847, Brésil, Etats- Unis, Cap de Bonne Espérance, Nouvelle
Parish Sermons, by J. C. Hare, M.A., Archdeacon of Lewes. Hollande, Nouvelle-Zélande, Taïti, Philippines, Chine, Java, Indes Orien
Mr. MASTERS announces, Godfrey Davenant at College, by the Rev. W. tales, Egypte, royal 8vo, plates, 15s.
Heygate. -The Gospel of St. Mark illustrated from Ancient and Mo Dickens (Charles) La Maison Dombey, père et fils, 12mo, 3s.
dern Authors, by the Rev. James Ford. The Shepherds of Bethlehem, Doublet (V.), Le Guide Universel, ou Art de faire soi-même ses affaires
by the Rev. G. Williams, King's College, Cambridge.- The Mystery of avec sureté dans toutes sortes de circonstances, 8vo, 6s.
Marking ; a Parable for Children.- -The Altar, or Meditations in Verse Dumas (Alex.) Révelations sur l'Arrestation d'Émile Thomas, 18mo, 1s.
on the Great Christian Sacrifice, by the Author of " The Cathedral," " The Etat Militaire du Corps Royal de l'Artillerie pour l'année 1847, 12mo,
Baptistery," &c. -Original Ballads, by Living Authors, 1848 ; edited Paris, 4s 6d.
by the Rev. H. Thompson, illustrated . The Maiden Aunt ; reprinted Eysséric et Pascal, Traité de Géométrie, théorique et pratique, contenant
from " Sharpe's Magazine.' -Tales of Faith and Providence, by the Rev. toutes les questions du programme du baccalauréat-es-lettres, etc., 12mo, 3s.
W. B. Flower, B.A. , of Christ's Hospital. Fabre (A.), Etudes d'Economie Politique, 8vo, 78 6d.
Fouqué (Victor), Recherches Historiques sur la Révolution Communale au
MISCELLANEOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS. - A Description of the Britannia and moyen âge, et sur le systême electoral, appliqué aux communes, 8vo, 5s.
Conway Tubular Bridges, designed for the Chester and Holyhead Railway Fournier, Histoire Pittoresque des Villes les plus remarquables de la
Company, by Rob. Stephenson, C.E., with an Historical Account of the de France, la Belgique, la Hollande, l'Angleterre, et l'Espagne, 8vo, 6s.
sign and erection by Edwin Clark, Assistant Engineer, to be published by Gama (Félix), Eléments de Philosophie, raisonnée et expérimentale,
subscription, in 8vo, with a folio volume of Plates. Practice of the Law 8vo, 4s.
of Joint Stock Companies, by Edw. W. Cox, Barrister-at-Law.- -Dia Gasparin, Journal d'un Voyage au Levant, 3 vols. 8vo, 16s.
logues on Future Punishment, by William Glen Moncrieff, of Musselburgh. Gousset, Théologie Dogmatique, ou Exposition des preuves et des dogmes
-Portraits of Skin Diseases, by Erasmus Wilson, F.R.S.; to be com de la Religion Catholique, nouvelle édition , 2 vols. 8vo, 14s.
pleted in Twenty Numbers. Pathology of the Human Eye ; illustrated Hamel, Nouveau Manuel complet du Facteur d'Orgues, ou Traité théorique
in a Series of Coloured Plates, from Original Drawings, by John Dalrymple, et pratique de l'art de construire les Orgues, 3 vols. 18mo, with Atlas, 188.
F.R.C.S., to be completed in nine numbers. A Series of Dissec Hostein (H. ), Les Amis de l'Enfance, 8vo, plates, 9s.
tions, illustrating the Principal Regions of the Human Body, by Jos. Maclise, Jahr, Du Traitement Homeopatique du Choléra, 12mo, 2s.
M.R.C.S .; to be completed in eight Numbers. - Rhododendrons of the Ladareau, De la Gangrène par congelation, et des avantages de la temporisa
Sikkim Himalaya, with Descriptions, Botanical and Geographical, and 10 tion dans les amputations qu'elle nécessite, 8vo, 33.
highly finished coloured Plates, from Drawings made on the spot. - Le Maoret, Avis aux Malades sur l'emploi des Purgatifs, d'après la doctrine
Oldshausen on the Romans, translated by Clergymen of the Church of Eng de l'humorisme moderne, 12mo, 2s 6d.
land. The Philosophy of Religion, by J. D. Morell, A.M. - Leroux, De l'Égalité, nouvelle édition, 8vo, 4s 6d.
American Scenes and Christian Slavery ; a recent Tour of Four Thousand Louis-Philippe d'Orléans, Mon Journal, évènements de 1815, par Louis
Miles in the United States, by Ebenezer Davies, Minister of Mission Chapel, Philippe d'Orléans, ex-Roi des Français, 2 vols. 12mo, 5s.
New Amsterdam, Berbice. A Dictionary of Shakspere Quotations ; Maes, Conférences litteraires et philosophiques données aux Séances de
being a Collection of the Maxims, Proverbs, and most remarkable Passages l'Association Lilloise, 1844-48, 8vo, 4s.
in the Plays and Poems of Shakspere, arranged in alphabetical order, with Malagate, Leçons de Chimie agricole, professés en 1847, 12mo, 4s.
notes, by C. J. Walbran.- -Essays in Ecclesiastical Biography, and on Mélanges d'Economie Politique, Tome 2, Necker sur la Législation et la
other subjects : taken from Articles which have appeared in the Edinburgh Commerce des Grains-Galiani, Dialogues sur le Commerce des Grains
Review ; revised and corrected by the Author, the Rt. Hon . Sir Jas. Ste Montyon, Quelle influence ont les diverses espèces d'impôts sur la moralité,
phen, K.C.B. -Pleasures, Objects, and Advantages of Literature ; a Dis l'activité, et l'industrie des peuples ?-J. Bentham, Lettres sur la défense de
course, by the Rev. R. A. Willmott, Incumbent of Bear Wood.- Early l'usure, royal 8vo, 12s.
Days, by S. Bamford, Anthor of " Passages in the Life of a Radical," Proudhon (P. J.), De la Création de l'Ordre dans l'Humanité, ou Principes
"Poems," &c. -Ellen Seymour, or The Bud and the Flower, by Mrs. d'Organisation Politique, nouvelle édition, 18mo, 4s.
Shepherd (formerly Anne Houlditch).- The Literature of the Xymry ; Résumé de la Question Sociale, Banque d'Echange,
being the Essay to which was awarded the Prize given by H.R.H. the Prince 12mo, 1s 6d.
of Wales, at the last Abergavenny Eisteddvod, for a Critical History of the Quinet, Les Revolutions d'Italie, 8vo, 3s 6d.
Literature and Language of Wales during the Twelfth and two succeeding Rathail (J.), De l'Existence d'une Epopée Franke àpropos de la découverte
Centuries, by T. Stephens. The Cave of the Huguenots : a Tale of the d'un Chant populaire Mérovingien, 8vo, 5s.
Seventeenth Century, and other Poems, by Viscomtesse de Satgé St. Jean, Revue Rétrospective, ou Archives secrètes du dernier Gouvernement, 1830
Author of " Sketches and Extracts from a Travelling Journal .” -The 1848, royal 8vo, ll.
Hall and the Manor House ; a Novel, in 3 vols.- A Critical History of Reybaud (Louis), Jérome Paturot à la Recherche de la Meilleure des Répub
the Language and Literature of Ancient Greece, by W. Mure, Esq., M.P. of liques, nouvelle édition, Illustrations de Tony Johannot, royal 8vo.
Caldwell. -Exmoor, or the Footsteps of St. Hubert in the West, by H. Richard, Du Gouvernement Arabe et de l'institution qui doit l'exercer, 8vo
B. Hall, Esq., Author of " Highland Sports," &c.- -Family Failings ; a 2s 6d.
Novel, in 3 vols. -The Closing Scene, or Christianity and Infidelity Saint- Beuve, Port-Royal, Vol. 3, 8vo, 7s 6d.
contrasted in the Last Hours of Remarkable Persons, by the Rev. E. Neale ; Salut (Le) des Nations, ou l'Etendart universel des Peuples, Manuel de
second Series. -Thoughts on Natural Theology, suggested by a Work,
l'Association des cœurs dévoues pour la plus grande gloire de Dieu, dans
entitled " Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation." les plaies de notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ, 12mo, 3s 6d.
Say (J. B.) , Euvres diverses, royal 8vo, 12s.
Sellon, Mémoire sur les angles morts des retranchements de campagne et sur
LIST OF FRENCH WORKS, quelques autres points de la fortification passagère, 8vo, 3s.
Société Académique de St. Quentin. Annales agricoles scientifiques et in
For January. dustrielles du département de l'Aisne, Deuxième série, Tome 5, Travaux de
1847, 8vo, 48.
Alhoy (M.), Biographie Parlementaire des Répreséntants du Peuple à l'As Tableau décennal du Commerce de la France avec ses Colonies et les Puis
semblée Nationale Constituante de 1848, 8vo, 6s. sances Étrangères, publié par l'Administration des Douanes, 1837-1846,
Ampere (J. J.) , La Grèce, Rome, et Dante. Etudes littéraires après nature, 2 vols. royal 4to, 17.
12mo, 3s 6d. Timon, Petit pamphlet sur le projet de constitution , 18mo, 1s.
Andral (G.), Cours de Pathologie Interne, nouvelle édition, 3 vols. 8vo, 18s. Vaublanc, La France au Temps des Croisades, ou Recherches sur les Mœurs
Audouit (E.), Album-Almanach des Demoiselles, 4to, 14s. et Coutumes des Français aux XIIe et XIIIe siècles, 4 vols. 8vo, 17 12s.
Bautain, La Religion et la Liberté, 8vo, 3s. Ventura, Conférences sur la Passion de notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ, prêchées
Bon (Le) Jardinier Almanach pour l'année 1849, contenant les principes dans la basilique de Saint-Pierre à Rome, pendant le Carême de 1847,
généraux de Culture, l'indication, mois par mois, des travaux à faire dans les 2 vols. 12mo, 68.
Jardins, etc., par Poiteau Vilmorin, Louis Vilmorin, Decaisne, Daudin, Verde de Lisle, Traité Théorique et Pratique du Choléra Morbus, 8vo, 2s.
Neumann, Pepin, 12mo, 7s. Vinet, Nouveaux Discours sur quelques Sujets religieux, 3rd edition, 8vo, 5s.
Brandely (A.), Nouveau Traité des Manipulations Electro-chimiques appli
quées aux Arts et à l'Industrie, 8vo, 5s.
Cantu, Histoire Universelle, soigneusement remaniée par l'auteur, et
traduite sous ses yeux par Eugène Aloux et Leopardi, Vols. 17 & 18, 8vo, NEW PUBLICATIONS,
68 per vol. From December 11th to December 31st, 1848 .
Cattaneo, L'Insurrection de Milan en 1848 , 8vo, 4s.
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Colmont, Conversations populaires, 12mo, 3s. Ainsworth's (W. H. ) Lancashire Witches, 3 vols. post 8vo, boards, 1l 11s 6d.
Considerant (Victor), Le Socialisme devant le vieux Monde, ou le Vivant Alfred the Great, his Life and Times, by J. A. Giles, 8vo, cloth, 12s.
devant les Morts, 8vo, 2s 6d. Altham, a Tale of the Sea, by J. S. Cummins, 2 vols. post 8vo, 1 1s.
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America Compared with England, as to Government, 12mo, cloth, 4s. Hierurgia Anglicana, Documents and Extracts on the Church of England,
Annals of Horticulture, 1849, royal 8vo, cloth , 16s. 8vo, cloth, 13s.
Art Union Journal, Vol. 10, 1848, 4to, cloth, 11 78. (p. 179. ) Virtue. Hinton's (J. H.) Athanasie, or Four Books on Immortality, 12mo, cloth, 68.
Aytoun's (W. E.) Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers, 8vo, cloth, 15s. (p. 3.) Horace, Latin, with Life by H. Milman, Illustrated, 8vo, cloth, 21 2s.
Blackwood. (p. 198.) Murray.
Baptist Reporter, 1848, 8vo, half-bound, 5s. Howitt's (M.) Our Cousins in Ohio, 16mo, cl., 6s. * ( p. 180.) Darton.
Bennett (J. H.) On Cancerous and Cancroid Growths, 8vo, cloth, 12s. Hundertpfund's (L.) Principles of the Art of Painting, post 8vo, cloth, 9s 6d.
Bevan's (S.) Sand and Canvass ; Adventures in Egypt, 8vo, cloth, 12s. James' (G. P. R. ) Fight of the Fiddlers, 18mo, sewed, 1s.
(p. 1.) Gilpin. Jermyn's (J.) Book of English Epithets, royal 8vo, cloth, 9s. (p. 1.)
Bickersteth's (E. H.) Poems, 12mo, cloth, 6s . Smith & E.
Bird of Passage ; or Flying Glimpses of Many Lands, by Mrs. Romer, 3 vols. Joannis Sarisberiensis Opera Omnia, edidit J. A. Giles, 5 vols. 8vo, cloth,
post 8vo, bds., 1 / 11s 6d. 2/ 12s 6d.
Bohn's Antiquarian Library, Vol. 8, " Brand's Popular Antiquities," Vol. 1, Johnson's (C. W.) Rural Reader for Children, 12mo, cloth, 1s 6d.
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Quitting the Manse.


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us in their most common-place and vulgar details." -From the ScOTSMAN of the 26th February, 1848.

SIZE OF THE ENGRAVING, 37 INCHES BY 22 INCHES.

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The late Sir Thomas Lawrence combined in his portraits the distinguishing merits of RUBENS and VANDYCK-freedom and accuracy, with extreme
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BUTKEN'S, TROPHEES des BRABANT, 4 vols. folio, many plates, calf gilt, extra boards, 157 158 1838
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CANES, DICCIONARIO ESPANOL LATINO-ARABICO, 3 vols. fol., bds., 1l 11s 6d 1812
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HALL'S (BP.) SATYRES, and other POEMS, 3 Parts, 12mo, red morocco, gilt
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HEAD'S , and KIRKMAN'S ENGLISH ROGUE, 4 vols. small 8vo, plates, calf
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JEWELL'S (BP.) WORKS, 2 vols in 1, folio, half-calf, 21 2s 1566 PECK'S DESIDERATA CURIOSA, 2 vols. in 1 , 4to, russia, 21 2s 1779
JOHNSON'S (DR.) WORKS, 11 vols. royal 8vo, LARGE PAPER, half-morocco, ACCOUNT of AXHOLME, LINCOLNSHIRE, 4to, LARGE PAPER, only 6
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JONSON'S (BEN) WORKS, by Gifford, 9 vols. 8vo, calfextra, 41 48 1816 PEMBROKE'S (EARL) and SIR B. RUDDIER'S POEMS, 8vo, morocco extra, gilt
JUBINAL, La AMERIA REAL de MADRID, 2 vols. in 1 , royal folio, 80 beau edges, 31 38 1660
tiful plates on India paper, green morocco, super extra, gilt edges, a PETTIGREW'S BIBLIOTHECA SUSSEXIANA, 3 in 2 large thick vols. imp. 8vo,
splendid volume, 6l 16s 6d Paris, 1839 plates, half-morocco extra, 2l 128 6d 1527
JULII POLLUCIS ONOMASTICUM, Gr. et Lat., 2 vols. folio, LARGE Paper, calf, PILKINGTON'S DICTIONARY of PAINTERS, by Barry, 4to, illustrated with
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KATHERINE (ST.) METRICAL LEGEND of, edited by Morton, 4to, extra boards, PINELLI, ISTORIA ROMANA, folio, 100 large etchings, 2l 12s 6d 1820
21 28 Abbotsford Club, 1840 PINKERTON'S MEDALLIC HISTORY of ENGLAND, royal 4to, many plates, calf
KAY'S of EDINBurgh, Caricatures, PORTRAITS, 4to, 116 plates, curiously gilt, 21 28 1796
etched, morocco, gilt edges, 3l 38 1786 POPE'S WORKS, HOMER, SHAKSPEARE, 22 vols. 4to, russia gilt, by Baum
KENNET'S (BP.) PAROCHIAL ANTIQUITIES of OXFORDSHIRE, 2 vols. 4to, garten, 71 78 1769, & c.
boards, 21 12s 6d 1817 6 vols. imp. 8vo, largest paper, plates by Stothard, proofs
KIT-KAT CLUB, roy. fol., 48 fine ports. by Faber, half-calf, 3l 13s 6d 1735 before the letters, boards, 2l 2s Du Roveray, 1804
KORAN, folio, very beautiful Oriental MS., richly illuminated in gold and PRAYER BOOK, folio, illustrated with 58 large fine plates by Stothard, Westall,
colours, 10/ 10s &c., red morocco, gilt edges, 21 12s 6d 1815
LANDON, ANNALES du MUSEE et de L'ECOLE des BEAUX ARTS, 31 vols. 8vo, PUCKLE'S CLUB, imp. 8vo, beautifully printed on satin, 2l 12s 6d (cost 12/ 12s)
above 2000 plates, boards, 6l 16s 6d Paris, 1805, &c. 1817
LANGLAND'S VISION and CREDE of PEIRS PLOUGHMAN, edited by Dr. PUGIN and HEATH'S PARIS and its ENVIRONS, 2 vols. in 1 , folio, 200 plates,
Whitaker, 2 vols. in 1 , 4to, most superbly bound in morocco, super extra, INDIA PAPER PROOFS, half morocco, 2l 12s 6d 1831
covered with blind-tooling, gilt and tooled edges, a beautiful specimen of PUGIN'S GLOSSARY of ECCLESIASTICAL ORNAMENT and COSTUME, royal 4to,
binding, 6l 16s 6d 1813 70 plates in gold and colours, half-morocco extra, 5l 5s 1844
LEE PRIORY PRESS, Collection of all the Works printed there for Sale-viz. RABELAIS, par Duchat, 3 vols. 4to, plates by Picart, calf gilt, fine copy,
50 vols. 4to, 8vo, 12mo, 12/ 12s. Only 100, in some instances only 60, 21 12s 6d 1741
printed. This set cost above 50 guineas. ROBINSON'S VITRUVIUS BRITANNICUS, 3 parts, royal folio, many fine plates by
LODGE'S PORTRAITS and MEMOIRS of ILLUSTRIOUS PERSONAGES of GREAT Shaw, 21 12s 6d 1833
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12 vols. 4to, LARGE PAPER, 240 portraits, INDIA PROOFS, half- russia, Bedford, beautiful copy, 12l 12s 1707
15/ 158 (J. L. had this from the original subscriber, who paid 601 for it SENECA OPERA MORALIA, EPISTOLÆ, folio, EDITIO PRINCEPS, russia extra
in numbers). 1823 gilt edges, 71 178 6d (This copy was formerly priced 501) Neapoli, 1475
4 vols. 4to, LARGE PAPER, 240 portraits, INDIA PROOFS, but no SHAKSPEARE, reprint of the first edition, folio, portrait, calf, 1l 11s 6d 1623
letter -press, half-morocco, 61 63 1823 by Johnson and Steevens, and Malone's Supplement , 12 vols.
LOGGAN'S OXONIA ILLUSTRATA, folio, 40 fine plates, red morocco, gilt edges, 8vo, calf, 21 128 6d 1785
fine copy, 31 138 6d 1675 6 vols. 4to, plates by Heath, and
LONDON GAZETTES, 1671 to 1716, 15 vols. folio, original binding, fine clean Boydell's illustrations inserted, russia extra, 5l 5s 1807
copies, 121 12s 1671-1716 Capell's Notes and Readings to, 3 vols. 4to, calf, 21 2s 1770
LUCRETIUS, cum Notis Bentleii, et Wakefield, 3 vols. royal 4to, LARGE illustrated by Boydell, folio, nearly 100 very fine plates,
PAPER, blue morocco, super extra, gilt edges, splendid copy, 10l 10s (nearly 1802
1796 russia extra, gilt edges, 5l 5s 1608
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3 vols. 4to, russia extra, gilt edges, 31 3s 1796 Society Publications, 34 vols. 8vo, cloth bds., 41 4s 6d 1841-7
LYDGATE'S FALL of PRINCES, in Verse, fol., rus. extra, gilt edges, 3l 3s 1554 SHARP'S COVENTRY MYSTERIES, imperial 4to, LARGEST PAPER, only 3 printed,
LYSONS' MAGNA BRITANNIA, 10 in 6 vols. 4to, nearly 300 plates and maps, plates upon India paper, with extra plates, &c. Unique copy, 61 6s 1825
new in calfextra, marbled edges, fine set, 61 68 (pub. at 31 / 10s) 1822 SKELTON'S (REV. P.) WORKS, 7 v. 8vo, mor., gilt edges, fine copy, 3l 3s 1770
ENVIRONS of LONDON, 4 vols. royal 4to, LARGE PAPER, many plates, ANTIQUITIES of OXFORDSHIRE, atlas 4to, numerous fine plates,
1811 cloth boards, 21 12s 6d (published at 107 10s) 1823
boards, 1l 11s 6d (published at 12/ 12s)
MAIDMENT'S ANALECTA SCOTICA, 2 vols. 8vo, THICK PAPER, only 6 printed, OXONIA ANTIQUA RESTAURATA, 2 vols. royal 4to, 170 very fine
blue morocco, super extra, very rich gilt, gilt edges, 3l 13s 6d 1834 plates, original copy in Nos., 41 4s (published at 12/ 12s) 1823
MALCOLM'S LONDINUM REDIVIVUM, 4 vols. 4to, many plates, half-russia, SNELLING'S WORKS on the COIN and COINAGE of ENGLAND, 7 vols. in 1,
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HISTORY wants-its guns, and ships, and men, and horses,—has a tendency to pro
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lettered, and will be enriched with a likeness of the Author, engraved in the truth and the spread of error ! But men are growing wiser : they are be
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TO BOOKSELLERS, PUBLISHERS, AND OTHERS. THE ROYAL ETCHINGS.-This case has, we believe, notwithstanding
O BE LET, an excellent Counting- House, Sale and some indications of appeal and farther process on the part of Mr. Judge,
T% been brought to a definitive conclusion. Sir J. K. Bruce pronounced judg
Warerooms, &c. Suitable for carrying on an extensive business. ment on Saturday the 2nd instant, accompanied by some very severe re
Situate in the centre of the Bookselling Mart. marks on Mr. Jasper Tonsett Judge, as having been guilty of " entire and
Apply on the Premises, 32, Paternoster Row, City. undissembled dishonesty," in buying at a low price from Middleton, and
knowing the connexion between him and Brown, the property of which he
TO BOOKSELLERS, ETC. had become possessed through fraud and treachery. The sentence was,
that Judge " must substantially remain permanently under the prohibition
BE DISPOSED OF, a very promising BUSINESS in under which he is now placed, and be placed under that further prohibi
Toa highly respectable neighbourhood, three miles from London, the Pro
tion under which his co-defendant, Mr. Strange, is placed." The cata
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money about 2001. Address, X. X., at the Office of " BENT'S LITERARY forma pauperis) were left undecided. In Mr. Strange's case, the previous
ADVERTISER," Aldine Chambers, Paternoster Row. proceedings are thus reported. The injunction granted against the defend
ants, restraining them from exhibiting, selling, or parting with the etch
TO TRAVELLERS. ings executed partly by Her Majesty, and partly by his Royal Highness,
was made perpetual. With regard to Strange, Her Majesty and the
WANTED several Commercial Men who have extensive Prince felt it consistent with their duty to take a decree against him, with
connexions amongst the Clergy and Gentry in England, Scotland, and out asking any costs against him, because he might have been misled by the
Ireland, and London, to canvass a Sacred Illustrated Work of importance ; statements or representations made to him. For Mr. Strange it was stated,
a liberal Commission will be allowed on all Sales. Respectable references that he willingly and respectfully submitted to such a decree, and admitted
and security will be required. For particulars apply to H. R., 137, Regent the liberality of the advisers of the Crown, in foregoing any pressure for
Street, between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock.
costs, as it relieved him from the imputation which had rested on him."—
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N a first-rate situation in the City. Mr. PAGE is in have been taken in that city to concentrate the efforts of the city council,
IN
structed to sell a very desirable PRINTING BUSINESS . The Con and of the various literary and philosophic societies, so as to make a successful
nexion is chiefly with commercial firms. The Returns are excellent ; the application to the meeting of the Members of the British Association at
Profits liberal. The Rent is more than cleared by letting ; and the Plant Birmingham, to hold their meeting for 1851 in Manchester.
is very complete. About 1700l required. Apply to Mr. Page, Auctioneer The " LUTE BOOKE OF LORD HERBERT OF CHIRBURY." -The late Sir
and Valuer, 28, Moorgate Street, Bank. Samuel Meyrick, a short time previous to his decease, publicly read an
elaborate paper on a sculptured mystical inscription on the rood- screen of a
TO STATIONERS, PRINTERS, AND OTHERS. Welsh border church ; and he therein alluded to the above curious MS.
" booke." In the " Gentleman's Magazine," for 1816, it is stated, that
N NORFOLK. — Mr. PAGE is directed by the Proprietor this book was then in the possession of a musician, at Shrewsbury, to whom
IN to sell the flourishing TRADE of a Printer, Bookseller, and Stationer, it had been given by the then Earl of Powis. Strict inquiries have lately
desirably situated as above. The House and Premises are most delightfully been made in different directions for the book, but without success ; and it
arranged, the Returns are excellent, the Expenses trivial, and the Concern is feared it will not now be forthcoming.
will be parted without Premium ; rendering it, for the moderate outlay of Messrs. COLNAGHI and Co. are preparing for publication a Portrait of
5501, one of the most desirable concerns in the country. Apply to Mr. Lieut.-Gen. Visct. Hardinge, G.C.B. and Staff, on the Field of Feroshuhur,
Page, Trade Valuer and Auctioneer, 28, Moorgate Street, Bank. after a Picture by F. Grant, A.R.A., now exhibiting at the Royal Academy,
and executing in mezzotinto by Mr. Sam. Reynolds. Messrs. Colnaghi and
TO STATIONERS, BOOKSELLERS, AND OTHERS. Co. also propose to publish a Portrait of the late James Morier, Esq., en
a most central and active part of the West-End . Mr. graved after a Picture by Wm. Boxall, Esq.
INPAGE is instructed to sell the old-established and LEIPZIG BOOK FAIR. -The Report of the business done at the great
flourishing Business of
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will at all times command an extensive trade. The Lease has nearly 20 hundred German and Foreign firms were represented by their agents ;
years unexpired ; and is valuable. The Returns are satisfactory. The among them were two from London, one from Sweden, ten from Austria
Concern, in the hands of an enterprising person, cannot fail to realize a for and Bohemia, two from North America, and two from Switzerland. No
tune. About 22001 required. Apply to Mr. Page, Auctioneer and Valuer, house from France, Russia, Denmark, Italy, or Hungary was represented,
28, Moorgate Street, Bank. which may be attributed principally to the political confusions of the time.
The number of accounts settled were less than usual, the fair of last year
being a small one. On the whole, " the trade appears to be reviving,
REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF POLISH FOR BOOKS. though the press of Germany still produces more pamphlets than books,
ARRITT and CO.'S CAOUTCHOUC POLISH , for and what are called great works are nearly as extinct as the mammoth.—
BA Leather Book-Covers (Sides, Backs, or Labels, Plain or Embossed), Times.
which, by merely passing a sponge moistened with it over the covers, pro The extensive and valuable Library of the late Rev. H. F. Lyte, with
duces a most brilliant and durable polish, impervious to damp, or even water, the additions made since his death by his son, the late J. W. M. Lyte, Esq.,
will be found a most useful article to all Bookbinders, Booksellers, and comprising books of uncommon rarity and interest in various departments of
Librarians ; and, with a view to render its use universal, the price has been literature, will be disposed of by auction during the present month.
reduced as under. Messrs. GAMBART and Co. are preparing for publication a Portrait of
Sold to the Trade, in stone bottles, at 2s, 3s 6d, 5s, and 7s 6d. Giuseppe Mazzini, the celebrated leader of the Italian Revolutions, engraved
At BARRITT and Co.'s Wholesale Bible and Prayer-Book Warehouse, in the highest style of mezzotint by Simmons, after a picture by Mrs. E. A.
173, Fleet Street, London. Hawkes.
MR. HEPWORTH DIXON has in the press a new work on John Howard
and the Prisons of Europe in the Eighteenth Century, which developes the
LITERARY NOTICES. mature views of the great philanthropist in many of the questions of the
day : Prison Discipline- Education- Peasant Cottage Improvements- Qua
Preparingfor Publication, &c., &c. rantine Regulations- Epidemics, War, &c. The State Prisons of the conti
A Biography of the late Sir Francis Chantrey is announced by his nent come in for notice the whole romance of Howard's career is detailed,
Executor, Mr. Geo. Jones, R.A. and an entirely new reading of his character is attempted.
ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA.-This important work, it will be observed LIBRARY of the BRITISH MUSEUM.-A Parliamentary Return " shows
in our advertising columns, is offered for a short period at something more that the total number of volumes of printed books received from 1814 to
than half the published price. Mr. Nattali has purchased the remainder of 1847, inclusive, under the Copyright Acts, by the Trustees of the British
the edition ; and, as we know that there are very few copies left, we take Museum, amounts to 55,474 ; and the number of parts of volumes, including
the present opportunity of informing our readers, that those desirous of pos music, to 80,047. The number of maps, charts, &c., received since 1842,
sessing so valuable a work are not likely to obtain it cheaper. amounts to 187, and the number of parts of maps, & c., to 131. The total
TESTIMONIAL TO MR. JOHNSTONE. -This gentleman, so well known as a number of volumes of printed books contained in the Library of the Museum
publisher of religious works in Edinburgh and London, received a very at the end of the year 1848 , amounted to about 435,000 ; the number of
gratifying proof of the estimation in which he is held by the young men in maps, plans, and charts, to 10,221 ; the volumes of MSS. to 29,626 ; the
his establishment. Mr. Johnstone has been for some time an invalid ; but, rolls of various kinds to 2946 ; the number of charters and instruments to
on his restoration to health and business, Mr. G. Taylor, as the eldest 23,772 ; the number of MSS. on reed, bark, and folded, to 208 ; the number
Member of the establishment, presented him in the name of the others with of Papyri to 55 ; and the number of seals and impressions to 851." The
a beautiful silver inkstand (value twenty guineas) as a testimony of their number of volumes in the Bodleian Library of Oxford is about 220,000, and
affection and respect.
the number of MSS. 21,000.
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LITERARY NOTICES.- FRENCH WORKS .

Lord Ashburnham has become the possessor of the Stowe MSS at the cost Biographie et Maximes de Blaise de Montluc, par E. de la Barre Duparcq,
of 80001. 8vo, 2s 6d.
EGYPTIAN LITERATURE. - Mr. Moxon has recently issued a useful Manual Bourg (Du) Les Principes de l'Organisation de la Marine de la Guerre, suiviés
for the Student, being the Chronology and Geography of Ancient Egypt, de Vues nouvelles sur la Restauration du Commerce Maritime de la
illustrated by plates of the King's names, and Maps of the Country, by France, 8vo, 68.
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ALLEN'S HISTORY of the COUNTY of YORK, 3 vols. 4to, LARGE PAPER, Proof DoDSWORTH'S CATHEDRAL CHURCH of SALISBURY, folio, large paper, Proof
plates on India paper, 2l 28 1828 impressions ofthe plates, russia extra, 1l 11s 6d 1814
ANDERSONI SELECTUS DIPLOMATUM et NUMISMATUM SCOTIE THESAURUS, DUGDALE'S HISTORY of ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL, folio, LARGE PAPER, por
folio, numerous plates, beautiful copy, mor. extra, by Clarke, 101 10s 1739 traits and many plates, by Hollar, red morocco, gilt edges, 5l 5s 1656
ANGERSTEIN GALLERY of PICTURES, by Young, 4to, LARGE PAPER, 41 ANOTHER EDITION, by Maynard, folio, with all the plates, calf, 1l 48 1716
plates, India paper proofs, morocco, gilt edges, 2l 2s 1814 DUNCUMB'S HISTORY of HEREFORDSHIRE, 2 vols. 4to, russia extra, gilt edges,
ARISTOPHANES, Gr. et Lat., curâ Kusteri, folio, LARGE PAPER, very rare, calf, veryfine copy, with the extra sheets, 3l 13s 6d 1812
fine copy, 31 3s. This copy was formerly priced 187 188. 1710 DURERI (ALBERTI) PASSIO CHRISTI, 4to , 37 plates, beautifully heightened in
ARTHUR of LITTLE BRITAIN, Romance of, edited by Uttersen, 4to, 25 plates, gold and colours, with French Verses, calf, 5l 58 1511
half-morocco, 21 28 1814 EGYPTE, DESCRIPTION DE L', 9 vols. roy. folio ; 11 vols. imp. folio ; and 3
ASHMOLE'S THEATRUM CHEMICUM BRITANNICUM, 4to, plates, 1l 5s 1652 vols. elephant folio, nearly 1000 splendid engravings, 421 1809-28
ASSEMBLY'S ANNOTATIONS on the BIBLE, 2 vols. folio, calf, 11 4s 1657 One of the grandest works ever published. This copy cost above 4000
ASTLE'S ORIGIN and PROGRESS of WRITING, &c., folio, LARGE PAPER, calf francs in Paris.
extra, fine copy, 3l 138 6d 1803 ELZEVIR LATIN CLASSICS (Cicero, &c., &c.), 43 in 42 vols. 12mo, richly
ATKINSON'S MANNERS, CUSTOMS, and AMUSEMENTS of the RUSSIANS, folio, tooled red morocco, gilt edges, very fine uniform set, 15l 15s 1630, &c.
100 spirited and clever ORIGINAL DRAWINGS IN COLOURS, hf.-mor., 61 6s. ENDERBIE'S CAMBRIA TRIUMPHANS, folio, ORIGINAL EDITION, very scarce,
ATKYNS' HISTORY of GLOUCESTERSHIRE, folio, FIRST EDITION, portrait and old calf, 21 128 6 1661
plates, calf, fine copy, 81 88 1712 ENGRAVINGS. Collection of nearly 400 beautiful Lithograph Engravings,
AUGUSTINUS de ARTE PREDICANDI, &c., thick fol., monastic binding, fine the greater part tinted, by Strixner and Piloti, being copies of the great
copy, 61 68. Printed by Mentelin, at Strasburg, in 1465. This volume Italian and German Masters, & c. , 2 vols. folio, half-russia, 12l 12s.
sold at Sir M. Sykes' sale for 281 10s. ERASMUS' PRAISE of FOLLY, by Sir T. Chaloner, 4to, yellow mor., 1l 5s.
BALES' PAGEANT of POPES, 4to, calf, 2l 2s 1574 EUCLIDE'S GEOMETRIE, translated by Billingsley, with a Preface by Dr.
BEAUMONT'S TRAVELS THROUGH THE LEPONTINE ALPS, folio, 24 beautifully Dee, folio, calf, fine copy, 1l 11s 6d 1570
coloured plates, yellow morocco extra, 2l 2s 1800 FABLIAUX et CONTES des POETES FRANCOIS, par Barbazan et Meon, 4 vols.
BERKSHIRE, LYSONS ' HISTORY OF, roy. 4to, LARGE paper, illustrated with royal 8vo, VELLUM PAPER, proof plates, 3l 3s 1808
very numerous portraits and plates, original coloured drawings, auto FLOWER and GLOVER'S HERALDIC VISITATION of DURHAM in 1575, folio,
graph letters, &c., &c., sufficient to form 4 vols ., 21 / 1806 with all the arms beautifully coloured, 3l 38 1820
BIBLIA LATINA, cum Notis Card. Ugonis, 8 vols. folio, half-calf, 2l 2s 1621 FORTESCUE'S FOREST of HISTORYES, 4to, russia, gilt edges, 1l 11s 6d 1576
Vatabli, &c. , 2 vols. folio, 1 / 11s 6d 1729 FOSBROKE'S ENCYCLOPEDIA of ANTIQUITY, 2 vols. 4to, many plates, half
BLAEU, THEATRUM BELGICE FEDERATE, 2 vols. folio, many plates, vellum, russia, 1l 11s 6d 1825
31 38 1649 BRITISH MONACHISM, 4to, LARGE PAPER, 11 48 1817
BOCCACCIO, DECAMERON, 4to, Consul Smith's edition, russia super extra, FOUQUET (N.) RECUEIL des DEFENSES, & c. , 15 vols. 12mo, morocco super
very fine copy, 21 12s 6d 1527 extra, gilt edges, beautiful copy, 3l 3s Elzevir, 1665
BOISSARDI ICONES VIRORUM ILLUSTRIUM, 4 in 2 vols. 4to, 200 fine portraits, FOWLER'S ENGRAVINGS of MOSAIC PAVEMENTS, and STAINING GLASS WIN
calf, 31 3s 1597 DOWS IN ENGLAND, 2 vols. atlas fol., 54 most beautifully coloured plates, 21l
BRITISH GALLERY of PICTURES, by Tresham, Ottley, Tomkins, folio, LARGEST One of the most perfect copies of this splendid and rare work ever offered
PAPER, 25 beautiful plates, Proofs on India paper, 61 68 1818 for sale formerly priced 337.
Original copy in numbers, published at 251 4s. FROISSART, CHRONIQUES de FRANCE, d'ANGLETERRE, &c. , par Sauvage, 4 vols.
BRITTON'S HISTORY of the CATHEDRAL CHURCH of YORK, folio, LARGEST in 1 , folio, LARGE PAPER, calf, ruled with red lines, 5l 5s 1574
PAPER, 36 fine plates, half-morocco, 31 38 1819 FROISSART'S CHRONICLES, translated by Col. Johnes, 4 vols. 4to, plates, rus
BROWN'S (SIR T.) WORKS, folio, calf, 1l 18 1686 sia extra, very fine copy, 61 16s 6d Hafod, 1803
BUCK'S ANTIQUITIES, 3 vols. folio, 500 fine plates, calfgilt, 121 128 1774 FULLER'S CHURCH HISTORY of BRITAIN, folio, calf, fine copy, 31 3s 1655
BUNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, obl. folio, 20 fine plates by Selons, 1l 11s 6d. WORTHIES OF ENGLAND, 2 vols 4to, 1 / 11s 6d 1811
BURCHARDT'S TRAVELS in NUBIA, SYRIA, and the HOLY LAND, 2 vols. 4to, GALLERIA GIUSTINIANA, 2 vols. folio, above 300 veryfine plates of Statues,
calf extra, marbled edges, fine copy, 31 38 1819 by Mellan, calf, 31 38 1640
CALMET'S DICTIONARY of the BIBLE, by Taylor, 3 vols., many plates, half GASCOIGNE'S (GEO.) POEMS, 1575 ; Gascoigne's Steele Glas, and Complainte
calf, 11 48 1801 of Phylomene, 1576 ; Gascoigne's Princelie Pleasures of Kenilworth Castle,
CARTE'S LIFE of the DUKE of ORMONDE, 3 vols. fol., calf gilt, 3l 13s 6d 1735 1576 ; 4to, with very rare portrait, russia extra, gilt edges, 121 12s.
CASSINI, CARTE DE FRANCE, 183 coloured maps, mounted on canvas, in 18 GEBELIN, MONDE PRIMITIF, 9 vols. 4to, calfgilt, veryfine copy of this valu
4to cases, 61 6s. Copies of this most valuable work have been sold for 501. able and learned work, 5l 58 1773
CATTANEO, MONete Cufiche delL' MUSEO MILANO, 4to, plates, 2/ 12s 6d. GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, from 1731 to end of 1840, with all the Indexes
CHRONICLE of LONDON, from 1089 to 1483 , 4to, only 250 printed, 1l 11s 6d. and List of Plates, 173 vols. 8vo, very fine copy, calfgilt, 261 5s 1731-40
CHRONICON de LANERCOST, 1201-1346, thick 4to, edited by Stevenson for Such a good uniform set rarely occurs.
the Maitland Club, 3l 13s 6d 1839 GERARDE'S HERBAL, folio, frontispiece, calf, fine copy, 21 28 1636
CIAMPINI VETERA MONUMENTA, 3 vols. folio, numerous plates of Sacred GILLE, CHRONIQUES de FRANCE, 2 vols. in 1, folio, morocco extra, gilt edges,
Edifices, &c., 2l 12s 6d 1690 fine copy, 21 2s 1537
CICERONIS OPERA, 20 vols. 12mo, calf, 11 48 Foulis, 1749 GOES (DAMIANO DE) CHRONICA DEL REI DON MANOEL, folio, morocco, gilt
cum Notis Ernesti, vols. 8vo, calf, 11 58 1774 edges, fine copy, very rare, 21 28 1749
CROMPTON'S MANSION of MAGNANIMITIE, 4to, calf, 2l 2s 1599 GOUGH'S SEPULCHRAL MONUMENTS of GREAT BRITAIN, Vol. 2, thick folio,
In verse and prose, very rare, formerly priced 157 158. 130 fine plates, 6l 16s 6d 1796
DANIEL'S RURAL SPORTS, 2 vols. 4to, first edition, with fine impressions, GRACE'S MEMOIRS of the FAMILY of GRACE, 2 vols. 4to, LARGEST PAPER,
half-russia, very choice copy, 21 12s 6d 1801 only 25 printed ; illustrated with nearly 200 portraits and plates 3l 13s 6d
DAPPER'S VOYAGES in AMERICA, AFRICA, SYRIA, ASIA, &c., in Dutch, 8 in Presentation copy to the Earl of Abergavenny. 1823
4 thick vols. folio, many plates, vellum, fine copy, 2l 12s 6d 1671 GRÆVII et GRONOVII THESAURUS ANTIQUITATUM ROMANARUM et GRÆCA
DAULBY'S CATALOGUE of REMBRANDT'S WORKS, 4to, LARGE PAPER, 11 48 RUM, 25 vols. folio, numerous plates, fine set, in Italian vellum, 12/ 12s
DEMOSTHENIS ORATIONES, Græcè, folio , russia, 21 28 1504 This copy sold for 251 at the Guildford sale. 1732
Second Aldine Edition, Sir M. Sykes', 117 5s. GREVII et BURMANNI THESAURUS ANTIQUITATUM et HISTORIARUM ITALIE,
DESFONTAINES, FLORA ATLANTICA, 4 vols. 4to, 260 plates, calf, 2l 2s 1800 SICILIA , SARDINIE, & c. , &c. , 45 in 37 vols. fol., many plates, 107 10s
DIALOGUES of CREATURES MORALISED, 4to, woodcuts, calf extra, gilt edges, The above are the cheapest copies ever offered for sale. 1704, &c.
2/ 12s 6d 1816 GRAMMONT'S MEMOIRS, 3 vols. 8vo, 40 portraits, calf, 1l 1s 1809
DIBDIN'S BIBLIOMANIA, 8vo, BEST EDITION, Morocco, gilt edges, 1 4s 1811 GUNTON'S CATHEDRAL CHURCH of PETERBOROUGH, folio, LARGE PAPER,
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL DECAMERON, 3 vols. roy. 8vo, veryfine impressions plates by Hollar, calf, 1l 11s 6d 1686
of the plates, calf extra, 71 17s 6d 1817 GUY of WARWICK, Metrical Romance of, edited by Turnbull, thick 4to,
imp. 8vo, LARGE PAPER, 187 188 veryfew printed, 3l 138 6d Abbotsford Club, 1840
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HAKLUYT'S EARLY VOYAGES and TRAVELS of the ENGLISH NATION, 5 vols. NESSELIUS' CATALOGUE of the GREEK MANUSCRIPTS in the IMPERIAL LIBRARY
imp. 4to, LARGE PAPER, 8/ 88 1809 at VIENNA, 2 thick vols. folio, many plates, vellum, 3l 3s 1690
HARLEIAN MANUSCRIPTS, Catalogue of the, 4 vols. folio, 27 12s 6d 1808 NICHOLS' BIBLIOTHECA TOPOGRAPHICA BRITANNICA, the 52 parts in 8 thick
HARRADEN'S CANTABRIGIA DEPICTA, 4to, LARGE PAPER, many proof plates, vols. 4to, half-calf, very scarce, 157 15s 1780-90
russia extra, 1l 4s 1809 OLIVER'S MONASTICON DIOECESIS EXONIENSIS, folio, 31 38 1844
HARRIS'S COLLECTION of VOYAGES and TRAVELS, 2 vols. folio, best edition, OVIDIUS, curâ Maittaire, 3 vols. 8vo, LARGE PAPER, russ. extra, fine copy, 2l 2s
ABGE calf, 1l 4s 1744 PALLAS, VOYAGES de l'EMPIRE de RUSSIE, 8 vols. 8vo, LARGE PAPER, red
1821 HEBER'S (BP. ) JOURNEY THROUGH INDIA, 2 vols. 4to, many plates, russia morocco, and atlas of plates, 2l 2s 1792
extra, gilt edges, beautiful copy, 2l 12s 6d 1828 PARKINSON'S THEATRE of PLANTS, folio, frontispiece, and many plates, blue
HERALDRY. LEIGH'S ACCIDENCE of ARMORIE, 1597 ;-Bossewell's Works of morocco, gilt edges, fine copy, 3l 38 1640
ARGE Armorie, 1597 ; -Bolton's Elements of Armorie, 1600, 3 vols. in 1 , 4to, 21 2s PASS' (CRISPIN) PLATES to ILLUSTRATE the BOOK of GENESIS, 4to, 59 plates,
1692 HERBELOT, BIBLIOTHEQUE ORIENTALE, folio, russia, fine copy, 1l 5s 1697 beautifully engraved, calf, 2l 2s 1616
HEYLIN'S (Dr. P.) WORKS, folio, portrait, calf, 2l 12s 6d 1681 PEACHAM'S EMBLEMS, 4to, olive morocco, gilt edges, 31 38 1612
друга
1814 HODGES' VIEWS in INDIA, atlas folio, 40 most beautifully coloured plates, PENNANT'S LONDON, 4to, illustrated with numerous plates, russ. extra, 21 28
equal to drawings, superbly bound in green morocco, inlaid with red, 1790
blue, and yellow mor., very richly tooled with gold, by Staggemier, 61 6s. PERCY'S RELIQUES of ENGLISH POETRY, 3 vols. 8vo, first edition, with the
This copy sold for 321 at Col. Stanley's sale ; the binding cost 157 15s. suppressed poem, 1l 5s 1765
HOLBEIN, ICONES MORTIS, &c. , 12mo, 55 very elegant woodcuts, morocco, gilt 3 vols. 8vo, calfgilt, fine copy, 1l 4s 1794
edges, 1l 16s 6d 1554 PETRONIUS ARBITER, cum Notis Burmanni, 2 vols. 4to, LARGE PAPER, red
HOMERI OPERA, GRÆCE, 4 vols. folio, old red morocco, gilt edges, very splen morocco, 1l 11s 6d 1743
did edition, 3l 13s 6d Foulis, 1756 PILKINGTON'S DICTIONARY of PAINTERS, by Fuseli, 4to, LARGE PAPER, 1 / 5s
HYPNEROTOMACHIA di POLIPHILO (da F. Columna), folio, numerous most PLOT'S NATURAL HISTORY of OXFORDSHIRE, folio, BEST EDITION, calf, fine
elegant woodcuts, the whole unmutilated, calf, very fine copy, 51 58 1545 copy, 1l 11s 6d 1705
the same in French, folio, with the same plates, old calf, 21 2s 1553 POCOCKE'S TRAVELS in the EAST, 3 vols. in 2, folio, LARGEST PAPER, many
HOLMES' (JOHN) DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of his LIBRARY, 4 vols. 8vo, and plates, calf, fine copy, 2l 12s 6d 1743
ENDURONTERRE

the 2 Supplements, 27 28 1840 POPE'S WORKS, with his Translation of Homer, edited by Bowles and Wake
do 1806
INGRAM'S MEMORIALS of OXFORD, 3 vols. 4to, many plates, half-morocco, field, 19 vols. , 8vo, calf, 3l 138 6d
47 48 1832
306E

POULLAIN, CABINET de, 4to, 120 fine plates, calf extra, 4l 14s 6d
ISOCRATIS et LYSIE OPERA, Gr. et Lat., edidit Auger, 5 vols. 4to, LARGE PRICE'S JOURNAL of SIR GORE OUSELEY'S EMBASSY to PERSIA, &c., oblong
PAPER, very fine copy, blue morocco, gilt edges, 5l 5s 1782 folio, many plates, red morocco extra, 2l 128 6d 1832
JACQUIN, COLLECTANEA AUSTRIACA, 5 vols. 4to, numerous coloured plates PRYNNE'S RECORDS, vol. 3, folio, old calf, 2l 12s 6d 1668
of Natural History, 21 2s 1786 1617

PURCHAS HIS PILGRIMAGE, 2 vols. folio, calf, 1l 11s 6d


JOHNSON'S LIVES of HIGHWAYMEN, &c., folio, 20 plates, half-calf, two last QUARTERLY REVIEW, complete, 1809 to end of 1847, with Indexes, 80 vols.
AMY

leaves MS. fac-simile, 3l 3s 1734 half-calf, 121 12s 1809-47


AN

(DR.) DICTIONARY, 2 vols. 4to, calf, 1l 4s 1785 RABELAIS, ŒUVRES de, par Duchat, 3 vols. 4to, plates by Picart, calf, 21 2s
JONES' (SIR W.) WORKS, vols. 4to, russia, fine copy, 3l 3s 1799 RADEMAKER'S THREE HUNDRED VIEWS of ANCIENT BUILDINGS in HOLLAND
JOSEPHUS, translated by Whiston, 2 vols. fol. , LARGE PAPER, calf, 1l 4s 1737 and CLEVES, 4 vols. 4to, vellum, fine copy, 3l 38 1727
JUNIUS' LETTERS, by Woodfall, 3 vols. roy. 8vo, LARGE PAPER, calf extra, RETZA, COMESTORIUM VICIORUM, large folio, calf, very fine copy, 5l 5s 1470
21 28 1812 Beautiful specimen of early topography. Sir M. Sykes', 117 118.
KEATING'S HISTORY of IRELAND, by O'Connor, folio, LARGE PAPER, fine old ROGERS' ITALY, 8vo, FIRST EDITION, plates after Stothard, &c., morocco, 1l 5s
gilt red morocco, gilt edges, 61 68 1723 ROLT'S LIVES of the REFORMERS, folio, 21 fine portraits, calf, 1l 118 6d
Dedication copy to the Earl of Inchiquin. ROMAN DU CHEVALRIE. Chronique du Dom Flores de Greece, folio, wood
folio, calf, fine copy, 21 28 1737 cuts, morocco super extra, gilt edges, very fine copy, 5l 58 1552
KIP, NOUVEAU THEATRE de la GRANDE BRETAGNE, 4 in 2 vols. roy. folio, RONDELETIUS de PISCIBUS, 2 vols. in 1 , folio, many woodcuts, calf, very fine
above 300 plates, calfgilt, 12l 12s 1724 copy,formerly Archbishop Laud's, 3l 138 6d 1554
LAMBARDE'S TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY of ENGLAND, 4to, morocco, gilt ROUSSEAU, LA BOTANIQUE, folio, many beautifully coloured plates, half
edges, fine copy, 1l 48 1730 morocco, 1l 11s 6d 1805
LASEARIS GRAMMATICA GRÆCA, 4to, olive morocco extra, gilt edges, fine copy, RUDING'S ANNALS of the COINAGE of BRITAIN, with the Supplement, 4 vols.
31 38 Aldus, 1501 4to, russia extra, 41 4s 1717
LATHAM'S FAULCONRY, 8vo, 17 58 1658 SANDERI CHOROGRAPHIA SACRA BRABANTIE, 3 vols. folio, many plates, calf
LOCKER'S NAVAL GALLERY at GREENWICH HOSPITAL, 4to, 20 beautiful gilt, fine copy, 5l 58 1726
plates on India paper, half-morocco, 1l 48 1831 SCHEUCHZER'S NATURAL HISTORY of the BIBLE, in German, 8 in 4 vols.,
LUCANUS, cum NOTIS BENTLEII, 4to, blue morocco, gilt edges, 11 48 folio, 756 fine plates, calfgilt, very fine copy, 41 48 1731
Strawberry Hill, 1760 SCHELHORNII AMENITATES LITERARIE, &c., in 11 thick vols. 12mo, vellum,
LUCIANI OPERA, Gr., folio, very fine copy, in richly gilt old calf, 2l 128 6d 1/ 11s 6d 1730
Aldus, 1522 SCOTT'S (SIR W.) BORDER ANTIQUITIES, 2 vols. 4to, 94 fine plates, half
LYTTLETON'S (LORD) HISTORY of HENRY II., 4 vols. 4to, calfextra, 1l1ls 6d russia, 21 12s 6d 1814
MABILLON de RE DIPLOMATICA, cum SUPPLEMENTO, folio, best edition, many PROVINCIAL ANTIQUITIES of SCOTLAND, 2 vols. folio,
plates, calf, 3l 3s 1709 LARGE PAPER, 52 beautiful plates, India paper proofs, 3l 3s 1826
¿ MACHIAVEL'S WORKS, by Farneworth, 2 vols. 4to, calfgilt, 1l 4s 1762 Original copy in numbers sells for 151.
MACROBII OPERA, fol. beautiful copy, red mor., gilt edges, 61 68 Jenson, 1472 SHAFTESBURY'S (EARL of) CHARACTERISTICKS, 3 vols. roy. 8vo, russia, fine
1 Editio Princeps, very rare. The Pinelli copy sold for 33/ 12s. copy, 1l 11s 6d Baskerville, 1773
MAITTAIRE, OPERA Veterum POETARUM LATINORUM, 2 vols. folio, calf, 1l 4s SHAKESPEARE, folio, SECOND EDITION, portrait by Droeshoul, green morocco,
墮 MARCHI, ARCHITETTURA MILITARE, illustrata da Marini, 5 vols. folio, many gilt edges, by Clarke and Bedford, very fine copy, 12l 12s 1632
plates, half-russia, a splendid work, 5l 5s 1810 with the Notes of Johnson and Stevens, 15 vols. 8vo, EDITIO
MATTHEI WESTMONASTERIENSIS HISTORIA, folio, FIRST EDITION, very rare, OPTIMA, calfgilt, 4l 14s 6d 1793
calf, Franciscus Stuartus, impressed on the sides, 21 2s 1567 9 vols. folio, Boydell's splendid edition, numerous beautiful plates,
MEYER'S BRITISH BIRDS, 30 Parts, 4to, 120 beautifully coloured plates, half-russia, veryfine copy, 10l 10s 1802
31 13s 6d (sells for 211 158) 1835 Boydell's Graphic Illustrations, 2 vols. roy. fol., 100 splendid large
MEZERAY, HISTOIRE de FRANCE, 3 vols. folio, best edition, with all the por plates, very fine impressions, half-russia, 15l 15s 1803
traits, quite complete, russ. extra, gilt edges, very fine copy, 3l 138 6d 1643 Ireland's Shaksperian Forgeries, 4to, a most curious MS. collec
MONTFAUCON, Collectio Nova Patrum et Scriptorum Græcorum (Eusebius, tion of Original Documents, &c., 3l 13s 6d
Athanasius, &c.), 2 vols . fol. , LARGE PAPER, calf, fine copy, 31138 6d. 1706 SMITH'S VIEWS in ITALY, 2 vols. ob. folio, 72 beautiful plates, half-russia,
MORE'S (SIR T.) DYALOGUE of the VENERACYON and WORSHYP of IMAGES 1/ 4s.
and RELYQUES, PRAYING to SAYNTES, &c., fol., mor. extra, gilt edges, very COUNTIES and CITIES of CORK, WATERFORD, and KERRY, 4 vols.
rare, 41 48 1530 8vo, calfgilt, 1l 11s 6d 1774
1 MORYSON'S ITINERARY in ENGLAND, IRELAND, and SCOTLAND, &c., &c., fol. SNELLING'S WORKS on the COIN and COINAGE of ENGLAND and SCOTLAND,
calf, 31 38 1617 the 7 parts in 1 vol. , folio, many plates, half-russia, 3l 13s 6d v. y.
MURPHY'S (ARTHUR) LIFE, by Foot, 4to, illustrated with many portraits, STAFFORD'S PACATA HIBERNIA, folio, with the 2 portraits and plates, calf,
russia, 11 58 1811 21 12s 6d 1633
MUSEUM WORSLEYANIUM, 2 vols. roy. 4to, above 120 fine plates, India SOMERS' (The) COLLECTION of TRACTS, 16 vols. 4to, very fine and uniform
C paper proofs, 3l 13s 6d 1824 set, in calfgilt, 61 68 1748
9 Original copy in numbers, sells for 251 4s. SPORTSMAN'S (The) CABINET, 2 vols. 4to, brilliant impressions ofthe plates,
NASH'S BRIGHTON PAVILION, fol., 30 beautifully coloured plates, equal to russia extra, very fine copy, 3l 13s 6d 1803
drawings, 81. 88 (published at 257). This copy has also 30 OF THE STATII OPERA, 8vo, original binding, with the autograph notes of MELANC
ORIGINAL DRAWINGS BY NASH. THON , 37 138 6d Aldus, 1502
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STORER'S LIFE and DEATH of CARDINAL WOLSEY, a Poem, 4to, calf extra, WALTON'S LIVES of DONNE, WOTTON, HOOKER, HERBERT, SANDERSON, with
gilt edges, slightly mended with MS., 3l 13s 6d 1599 Notes by Zouch, 4to, LARGE PAPER, very rare, 1l 11s 6d 1796
A most rare Shakespeare tract. Copies have been sold for 127 12s. WARTON'S HISTORY of ENGLISH POETRY, 4 in 3 vols. 4to, russia extra, fine
STOSCH, PIERRES ANTIQUES GRAVEES, folio, 70 fine plates, old morocco, gilt copy, 1l 11s 6d 1775
edges, 21 28 1724 WHITE, of Basingstoke's (RICHARD), HISTORY OF ENGLAND, in Latin, 10 parts,
SUPPLICACYON for BEGGARS, 1524, 8vo, PRINTED ON VELLUM, only 2 struck in 2 vols. 8vo, yellow morocco, gilt edges, fine copy, 6l 16s 6d 1597, & c.
off, morocco super extra , 3l 13s 6d 1845 Very rare. This copy was formerly priced 181 188.
THORESBY'S HISTORY of LEEDS, &c., by Whitaker, 2 vols. folio, many fine WHITELOCK'S MEMORIALS of ENGLISH AFFAIRS during the REIGN of CHARLES
plates, half-russia extra, 61 63 1816 I. and the COMMONWEALTH, folio, BEST EDITION, calf, 2l 12s 6d 1732
TILLOTSON'S (ABP.) WORKS, 3 vols. folio, BEST EDITION, calf, fine copy, WILLIAMSON'S ORIENTAL FIELD SPORTS, ob. folio, 40 large coloured plates,
17 118 6d 1752 calf gilt, fine copy, 5l 5s 1807
URBANI (B.) INSTITUTIONES GRÆCE GRAMMATICE, 4to, original stamped VOYAGE up the MEDITERRANEAN, with a Description of the
morocco, veryfine copy, 3l 38 Aldus, 1496 Battle of the Nile, folio, LARGEST PAPER, 43 fine plates, superbly bound
First edition, very rare. Sir M. Sykes', 127 12s. in blue morocco, gilt edges, by Staggemier, 3l 13s 6d 1802
VAN LOON'S WORKS on the MEDALLIC HISTORY, &c., of HOLLAND, 8 vols. WILLIS' SURVEY of the ENGLISH CATHEDRALS and PAROCHIAL ANGLICA
folio, many plates, vellum, very fine set, 3l 13s 6d 1723, &c. NUM, 4 in 3 vols. 4to, calf extra, very fine copy, 31 38 1727
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and partakes of an annual grant from Parliament. To this library the public form Act ; with Decisions of the Courts of Appeal, by John Cay, Esq.,
are admitted on the same terms as to the British Museum.-The library of Sheriff of Linlithgowshire ; Part III., Burgh Qualifications. -Experi
the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin, has received from Parliament, since the mental Agriculture ; being the Results of Past, and Suggestions for Future
year 1815, a grant of 3001 a year. It contains an increasing stock of nearly Experiments in Scientific and Practical Agriculture, by James F. W. John
10,000 volumes.- Marsh's Library, Dublin, founded by Abp. Marsh, about ston, F.R.SS.L. & E., &c.- -The Book of the World ; being an Account
the year 1700, contains about 18,000 volumes, and is very liberally open of all Republics, Empires, Kingdoms, and Nations, in reference to their
to the public. - Connected with the deaneries and chapters of our cathe Geography, Statistics, Commerce, &c., by Richard S. Fisher, M.D. , Illus
drals, there is an ancient set of libraries, commonly called Cathedral Libra trated with Maps and Charts.- -The Statutes of the Session of 1849, to
ries. Of these there are thirty-four in England, and six in Ireland. The be administered by Magistrates ; comprising all the New Statutes, with
basis of these libraries is theological. To some of them additions are an Notes, and a copious Index, by A. Bittleston and E. W. Cox, Barristers.
nually made. In a part of them the books have been neglected, but ge The Village Notary ; from the Hungarian of Baron Eöt Vös, by O. Wenck
neral attention is now paid to their care and restoration. In several (as stern, with Introduction by F. Pulsky.- The Principles of Speech and
Durham, Manchester, Peterborough, and York) a moderate freedom of access Elocution, by A. Melville Bell. -An Artist's Ramble in the North of
is granted to the public. The number of volumes in each ranges from 4000 Scotland, consisting of Landscapes, Figures, and Marine Views, designed
to 11,000.- The Committee adds, that every library should have a printed from Nature, and drawn on Stone by Michel Bouquet. The Law and
catalogue, and that all catalogues should (as far as possible) be published for Practice of Benefit-Building Societies, with Practical Instructions for their
general consultation. A man may find great use in a printed catalogue with Members, Officers, and Solicitors, by John Thompson, Esq., Barrister.—
out going into a library. It shows him what he can procure, and where he The Law and Practice of the Winding-up of Joint-Stock Companies, with
can procure it. In this country our libraries are inadequately supplied with all the Cases decided to this time, and Directions for Practitioners, by Geo.
printed catalogues. Even the catalogue of the University Library at Cam Goldsmith and E. W. Cox, Barristers. --- Narrative of a Voyage round
bridge is not printed. Of all our cathedral libraries, only two appear to the World, performed in his Danish Majesty's corvette Galathea, 1845-47,
possess printed catalogues. There seem to be no printed catalogues of our by Commodore Steen Bille, Commander of the Expedition, with Maps and
old parochial libraries ; and few in manuscript. Nor is it essential only that Plates. -A Practical Commentary on the Effect and Operation of the
catalogues be printed and published. All new works should be rapidly en Act 12 & 13 Vict. , to amend the Procedure in Courts of General and Quar
tered-up in them. It would appear that this has not been done with requi ter Sessions of the Peace in England and Wales, by J. A. Foot, Esq., Bar
site celerity at the British Museum. The consequence is, that a book which rister. -The Law and Practice of Coroners, with all the Statutes, Cases
has been published three years may not be procurable, because it has not decided, Forms required, and Practical Instructions, by Jos. B. Grindon,
yet been entered in the catalogue. The cause assigned is the want of a Esq., Coroner of Bristol.- The Doctrines of the Romish Church, as
sufficient number of subscribers, which the Government, with the best econo exhibited in the Notes of the Douay Bible ; arranged under separate heads,
mical intentions, but with very questionable economical results, has restricted. by Samuel Capper. -Sea-side Botany ; or, a Popular History of Marine
What may be the best form for a catalogue, the Committee do not feel them Vegetation, by T. T. Kelly, Esq . , Surgeon, Holywood, Belfast, Author of a
selves called on to decide. That subject, with all its details, will probably " Treatise on Sea Bathing."- -The Ladies' Companion at Home and
have been fully considered by the Commission appointed to inquire into the Abroad, edited by Mrs. Loudon, and profusely illustrated with engravings.
British Museum. But, so far as they have inquired, it appears to the Com -Redburn ; his First Voyage : being the Sailor Boy's Confessions, by
mittee that a catalogue, classified as to subjects, with an alphabetical list of Herman Melville, Esq., Author of " Typee," " Omoo," and " Mardi."
authors, would be the best. It is evident that till good printed catalogues -The Sailor's Progress : a Series of Six Tableaux, by John Gilbert.
exist, much time will be lost in the wearisome search for books in every The second volume of an Introduction to the New Testament, by
library. Until a nation possesses a good system of catalogues, it cannot Sam. Davidson, LL.D. A Letter to the Queen on a late Court Martial,
know the extent of the literary wealth which it possesses. In all the great by Samuel Warren, F.R.S., Author of the " Diary of a late Physician."
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A copious Alphabetical Table of Reference is added , which embraces all the subjects.
" This volume is one so useful, that we may say it cannot be dispensed tion, Fiction, Law, Trade, Poetry, Divinity, &c., briefly but clearly disposed
with by the Trade, Librarians, Bibliographers, or Literary Persons. We in columns, the titles of the books establishing the alphabet, and the authors'
have looked carefully into it for omissions or mistakes ; but our search has, names following in brackets. The Bookseller has long since found the
we rejoice to say, been vain, and we have everywhere been rewarded with LONDON CATALOGUE OF BOOKS ' to be one of the essentials of his business,
the information we sought."-LIterary Gazette. and an indispensable manual for the purposes of almost hourly reference.
" The BIBLIOTHECA LONDINENSIS ' is a re-distribution of the matter in the The BIBLIOTHECA ' addresses itself to the more general public, and we
' LONDON CATALOGUE OF BOOKS,' whereby the original feature of classifica therefore commend it to the notice of all Librarians—as well as to those in
tion is carried out to the utmost, with a nicety of division and selection terested in the progress and fruit of literary acquirements—as a carefully
giving it an air of absolute novelty ; and in it the student possesses a range compiled and skilfully adjusted register of the products of English learning
of catalogues in which all the distinct branches of literature are grouped and imagination since the peace."- MORNING HERALD.
under their respective specialties, such as Archæology, Art, Science, Educa
LONDON : THOMAS HODGSON, 13, PATERNOSTER ROW ;
AND SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS.
OCTOBER
1849 . REGISTER OF BOOKS , ENGRAVIN , &c. 151
GS

TO PROVINCIAL PRINTSELLERS AND BOOKSELLERS .

MESSRS . HENRY GRAVES AND CO . , 6, PALL MALL,


ks, 1846-49, Printsellers and Publishers to the Queen,
Beg to inform the Country Trade, that as two well-known London Publishers have given up the Sale of Miscellaneous
1846 to the present time; Prints, confining themselves to their own publications, they have to announce that they will be happy to supply the TRADE
with ENGRAVINGS of all the various classes both Ancient and Modern, whether published by themselves, or by any other
AMILY LIBRARY; LIBRARY house ; including not only the finest Productions of Modern Art, but all the various kinds of Fancy Works and Sporting
MURRAY'S COLONIAL and Subjects ; Engravings published in France, Italy, Germany, &c., &c.; their stock of all kinds of Engravings being by far
the largest now in Europe.
&c., &c., are arranged, for
By this plan the difficulty MESSRS . HENRY GRAVES AND COMPANY
talogued.
Have just published the Engraving of that most interesting subject,

John Knox
complete Guide to the

Administering the First Protestant Sacrament,


Engraved by H. T. RYALL, as an exact Companion to " WILKIE'S KNOX PREACHING." Painted by W. BONNAR, R.S.A.
17 168, Prints, 47 48- -Proofs, 81 8s- -Before Letters, 127 128.


The Angel's Whisper.
NAMES, Engraved in the most highly finished style of Mezzotinto, by Mr. EDWARD GOODALL, from the celebrated Original Picture, by his Son,
Mr. FREDERICK GOODALL, and depicting the exquisite and pathetic Song known throughout the World as
66 THE ANGEL'S WHISPER , "
By MR. LOVER.
vate Librarian- the Size, 33 inches long by 28 inches high. (THE COMPANION TO THE " SOLDIER'S DREAM.")
ation required, viz. , Artist's Proofs, 61 68- -Proofs before Letters, 41 4s- -Proofs, 3l 3s- -Prints, 21 2s.
ame, the Publisher's
A SPLENDID FULL-LENGTH PORTRAIT OF

Joseph Locke, Esq . , M.P.


Painted by FRANCIS GRANT, Esq., A.R.A., and Engraved the same size as the Portrait of the late " GEORGE STEPHENSON, ESQ.," by
Mr. HENRY COUSINS.
Prints, 21 28- -Proofs, 41 4s - Autograph Proofs, 61 6s.
1
4
WHOLE-LENGTH PORTRAIT OF THE LATE

George Stephenson , Esq.,


EARS. STANDING ON " CHAT- MOSS."
Painted for ROBERT STEPHENSON, Esq., M.P., by Mr. JOHN LUCAS. Engraved by T. L. ATKINSON, Esq. , the talented Pupil of
Mr. SAMUEL COUSINS, A.R.A.
Prints, 21 28- Proofs, 4l 4s -Autograph Proofs, 61 6s.

The Literature of
n
bjects. Gentleme The Reaper,
, LAW, MEDICINE,
Engraved by H. T. RYALL, from the Picture by EDWIN LANDseer, r.a.
tion now Prints, 27 28- -Proofs, 4l 48- -Before Letters, 6 6s Artist's Proofs, 81 8s.
of informa
ho have writtenon ALSO, NEARLY READY FOR PUBLICATION,
g
rence in preprearin
ish Literatu and Windsor Castle in the Present Day,
Painted by EDWIN LANDSEER, R.A., for Her MAJESTY the QUEEN ; Engraving to form an exact Companion to " BOLTON ABBEY."
period, which are Prints, 37 38 - Proofs, 5l 5s- -Before Letters, 81 8s - India Proofs, 107 10s- -Artist's Proofs, 127 128.

War,
efly butt clearly disposed Peace and
phabe , and the authors'
as long since found the Painted for ROBERT VERNON, Esq. , by EDWIN LANDSEER, R.A.; Engraving by T. L. ATKINSON, (late Pupil to S. COUSINS, A.R.A.,)
sentials of his business, On the same Scale and in the same Style as " THE REturn from HawkING.”
almost hourly reference. Prints, 41 48- -Proofs, 81 88- -Before Letters, 107 10s-- Artist's Proofs, 127 12s each.
general public, and w
-as well as to them in
ements as ahcaref g
cts of Englis learnin Refreshment,
Painted by EDWIN LANDSEER, R.A. , and Engraving the size of " BOLTON ABBEY," by HENRY COUSINS , Esq.
LD.
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= =*
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Raphael's Prophetic Messenger and Almanac


FOR 1850.
RAPHAEL, with becoming pride, refers to the fulfilment of his predictions in the PROPHETIC MESSENGER for 1849, particularly in reference to the
fatal climax which the Cholera attained on the 10th of September, the number of deaths having reached the fearful amount of 438 in the metropolis in
that one
66 day only. The predictions for September open with the following remarkable notice :—
One of the most important of the configurations of this month is the quartile aspect of the Sun and Mars on the 10th." It was from the stellar
orbs afflicting this sign that the celebrated William Lilly was enabled clearly to predict the great plague and fire of London.
WILLIAM CHARLTON WRIGHT, PATERNOSTER ROW.
1849. REGISTER OF BOOKS , ENGRAVINGS, & c. 153

WORKS LATELY PUBLISHED. - NEW EDITIONS , ETC. - WORKS IN THE PRESS .

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SOMNOLISM and PSYCHEISM ; otherwise, VITAL ADCOCK'S ENGINEER'S POCKET - BOOK,
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the Clairvoyante by whose aid the 6501 was recovered at Bolton. suration ; Steam Engines ; Hydraulics, Heat, Weight and Strength of Ma
By J. W. HADDOCK, Surgeon, &c., Bolton, Lancashire. terials, & c.
SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, and Co.; and G. HEBERT, 88, Cheapside.
HODSON, Clifford's Inn Passage, Fleet Street.
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PRACTICAL AND DEVOTIONAL BOOKS
ODSON'S NEW LAW ALMANACK for 1850,
for Habitual Use : HODS
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S published.
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JAMES BURNS, 17, Portman Street. In 2 vols. , price 17 18, Third Edition,
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THE SCRIPTURE POCKET BOOK, containing an Almanack, with Economist.
66
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154 BENT'S LITERARY ADVERTISER, OCTOBER

WORKS IN THE PRESS.- -MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.

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ILLUSTRATIONS andMERISM. ENQUIRIES relating to MES- ADVERTISEMENTS for the November


JOURNAL Number
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SCIENCE
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CIRCULAR, No. and23,NORGATE'S


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New Books in BOOK
Theology, TO BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.
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IN
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a considerable reduction will be made.
possible style at moderate prices, and books which at all times will command
Advertisements to be sent before Nov. 1, and Bills before Nov. 10, to Mr. a ready sale. The present value is about 10001, but will be considerably
GREENHILL, Treasurer of the Company, Stationers' Hall, Ludgate Street, reduced if needful. Apply to Mr. PAGE, Auctioneer and Valuer, 28, Moor
London. gate Street, Bank.
888
1849. REGISTER OF BOOKS, ENGRAVINGS, & c. 155

MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS .- LITERARY NOTICES.

J. GROOM'S DEPOT PORTRAIT OF SIR JAMES BROOKE, the Rajah of Sarawak. - Mr. G. R.
Ward has just issued his splendid Engraving from Mr. Grant's picture of
FOR JUVENILE AND RELIGIOUS PUBLICATIONS, this remarkable personage, and which is well worthy the attention of those
No. 66, (FIRST FLOOR,) PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON, who may wish to preserve a record of one of the most original and extraor
dinary of the men of action of this age.
AND 185, BROAD STREET, BIRMINGHAM. BIBLIOTHECA CLASSICA.-A series of editions of the Greek and Latin
CATALOGUES GRATIS, AND FREE BY POST. Classics is about to be issued under the general title of " Bibliotheca Clas
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TEEL DIES for NOTES, LETTERS, ENVELOPES, cipal of Brighton College ; with English Notes, on a uniform plan. The
WAFERS, & c., with Single, Double, and Treble Initials ; Miniatures, Series will be especially adapted to the wants of students in the higher forms
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Improved Presses for Dies, &c. education.
MORRIS, KING, and GOODING, Engravers, Printers, Bookbinders' Tool Cutters, FRENCH ADVERTISING.- Warren never puffed his blacking, or Holloway
and Brass Rule Manufacturers, 35, Ludgate Street. his ointment, with half so much impudent charlatanism as the Parisians con
stantly employ to announce the works even of the most popular authors.
This very day, for instance, the papers contain an advertisement of the last
LITERARY NOTICES. number of Lamartine's Conseiller du Peuple, in which it is said : " Eulogy
impuissant in presence of the imperishable beauties of this new chef- d'œuvre
Preparingfor Publication, &c., &c. of the author of the Girondins: we can only cry READ ! "-and this shame
THE RAY SOCIETY.-This publishing Association, as most of our readers less réclame is not printed in modest type and thrust in an out-of-the- way
may be aware, sprang out of the British Association, and annually produces corner like the puffs of the English publishers, but dashes boldly across the
a very attractive work on Natural History. whole surface of the newspaper in letters literally an inch big. The adver
THE PALEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY is another valuable offshoot from the same tisements of Alexandre Dumas are stupendous specimens of charlatanism :
parent stock, and is proceeding with its interesting publications illustrative one of them says, " God dictates and Dumas holds the pen ;" another calls
of British fossils, stratagraphically arranged. him an " illustrious author of immense talent," and represents him in the
THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION is in this way the useful promoter of science, insurrection of June as rushing out with his musket to blaze away at the in
independently of its own proceedings ; but when we consider how much surgents, and then rushing home to write a description of his emotions. " At
the latter have brought able men into the public light from obscurity that his post, " it says, " as a defender of order in June, he laid aside the musket
would have attended them throughout their lives, in local situations or pe to write hour by hour the terrible episodes of those sanguinary days." On
culiar spheres, we see reason to set a higher value upon its influences. We Victor Hugo the puffing is equally exaggerated. He is always " an illus
could name fifty men, now elevated in position or rendered popular (conse trious poet," a 66 profound thinker," a " brilliant orator," a " great states
quently reaping great benefits), who but for it would have been as the poet's man, " and " possessed of a magic pen, which thrills every heart with de
gems in the dark caves of ocean, or his flowers born to blush unseen in the light, and illuminates every mind - which dazzles the present and wins
desert.- Literary Gazette. glorious immortality." Nor are men of lesser note less impudently puffed.
HOULSTON AND STONEMAN'S INDUSTRIAL LIBRARY.-This collection of The work of one obscure scribe is advertised for its " perfection of thought
Practical Works contains a mass of authentic and useful Information on and magnificence of style"-for being at once " a history, a journal, and a
various departments of Industry. They are illustrated with numerous ex poem ; " another is stated to be "the development with rare talent, and
planatory woodcuts ; and embody, in a cheap form, the Knowledge which perfect clearness of reasoning, admirable purity and energy of style, of a
Young persons especially require to qualify them for their peculiar Duties in grand, fecund, and imposing idea." And to complete this quack-like style of
Active Life ; and which will be found of the greatest value to all persons advertising, Parisian publishers not unfrequently descend to the humbug of
who strive to excel in the occupations described . giving what they call premiums to purchasers -the premium being some
MR. MACAULAY has returned to London, after a tour through some of the times books, sometimes engravings, sometimes tickets to the theatres. One
eastern and southern districts of Ireland , whither he went about five weeks worthy is just now offering lottery tickets. "Tickets in the lottery by
since, to procure information necessary for the completion of the forthcoming which 3000. may be gained, will," he says, " be given to all who may
volume of his history. subscribe for a year to the magazine called the Foyer Domestique, the most
LADY BULWER LYTTON.- Mr. Newby announces a new novel, nearly complete family journal that is published. It contains a political and com
ready, by this well known authoress. The title we are not acquainted with ; mercial review for fathers ; treatises on domestic economy, fashions, religion,
but, judging from her other publications, the public look for something highly &c., for mothers ; designs of embroidery, anecdotes, music, for daughters ;
interesting. reports of college lectures and sporting matters for sons ; moral tales for
HOME INFLUENCE, BY THE LATE GRACE AGUILAR.-A second and cheaper babes ; news and theatrical criticisms for the salon ; with something for the
edition of this work is announced complete in one volume, to which will be kitchen, the garden, and the stable." Such is literary advertising in Paris !
added a Memoir of the author. -Correspondent of the Literary Gazette.
MR. JACKSON'S (Rector of St. James', Piccadilly) little volume of Sermons, THE NINEVEH MARBLES, recently received at the British Museum, are
" On the Sinfulness of Little Sins," has reached a Second Edition. They now open to public view. Amongst them, a contemporary speaks of one
are calculated to convey to all classes a large amount of Sound Theological which represents an Arab, mounted on a camel, in rapid flight from a pur
Teaching, expressed in an unusually earnest, affectionate, and practical suing force. On another is shown the storming of a city ; against the walls
manner. scaling ladders are fixed, and- what is most curious- miners are working
DR. JOHN OWEN'S WORKS.-It is contemplated in Edinburgh to publish their way beneath the turrets. A third is carved with the deities at the
a cheap and handsome Library edition of the whole works of this esteemed sacred tree. There are two other slabs of great interest :-one representing
author, to be comprised in twelve quarterly volumes 8vo, and the " Treatise the interior of a house, with various details of domestic economy--the other
on Justification " is now in the press. depicting soldiers swimming across a river or moat, to gain the shelter of a
PORTRAIT OF WILDERSPIN.-This portrait was kindly undertaken by town, or castle, which is seen on the opposite bank. They are closely pur
J. R. Herbert, Esq., R.A., with the view of assisting the Wilderspin Na sued by a hostile force. There is also a scene in a stable yard, with a groom
tional Tribute Fund, the object of which is to contribute to the support curry-combing a horse, --full of natural character. The same may be said of
of the old age of Samuel Wilderspin, and to make some provision for his a group of camels : -though unfortunately the latter slab is much injured.
family, in consideration of his eminent public services in the promotion of Not the least curious object in this last arrival is the colossal head of one of
Infant Education. The profits arising from the sale of the Engraving by the winged bulls, decorated with a crown of six horns and feathers.
Mr. G. T. Payne will be devoted to this object.
FRENCH LITERATURE . - From the 1st January, 1840, to the 1st August,
1849, the French press has produced 87,000 new works and pamphlets, NEW WORKS TO APPEAR DURING AUTUMN .
3700 reimpressions of old works and French and Latin classics, and more
than 4000 volumes translated from modern languages. About a third of
the latter are from the English, and the remainder from the German and Messrs. LONGMAN and Co. announce, The New Testament, according to
Spanish. The Portuguese and Swedish languages are those which have the Authorized Version ; together with the Marginal References of the Ox
furnished the least to translators. Nine hundred dramatic authors have ford and Cambridge Bibles, for the most part transcribed at full length
been named for pieces represented, and afterwards printed, and only 60 for beneath the Text ; and forming a plain Commentary on the New Testament
comedies or dramas which have not been played. There have been pub in the very Words of the Holy Scripture ; also the Notes and Translations
lished in this period 200 works on the occult sciences, the cabal, chiromancy, from the same source, and a Marginal Harmony of the Gospels, by Rev. C.
necromancy, &c., and 75 volumes on heraldry and genealogy. The social Moody, Incumbent of Sebergham. -Sunday Evening ; or, Short Dis
science, Fourierism, Communism, and Socialism of all schools, reckons more courses for Family Reading, by the Rev. J. S. Howson , Collegiate Institu
than 20,000 works of all sizes, 6000 romances and novels, and more than tion, Liverpool.- -The Book of Ruth, embellished with brilliant coloured
800 voyages and travels. According to the calculations of M. Didot, more Borders, selected from Illuminated MSS. in the British Museum, the Soane
paper has been used in these different works than would have twice covered Museum, &c. also highly finished Miniatures, after designs by eminent
the surface ofthe 86 departments of France.-Galignani. Artists; the Illuminations composed and executed by H. N. Humphreys.
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WORKS IN THE PRESS.

COMPLETION OF DR. CUMMING'S ANNUALS AND ILLUSTRATED WORKS,


APOCALYPTIC SKETCHES. To be ready on November 15,
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APOCA LYPTI C
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By the Rev. JOHN CUMMING, D.D. , COURT ALBUM : Fourteen Portraits of the
Minister of the Scottish National Church, Crown Court, Covent Garden. Female Aristocracy. From Drawings by JOHN HAYTER. Handsomely
This Series is illustrated by wood engravings, representing the present bound, price 1 18.
III.
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ARTHUR HALL, VIRTUE, and Co., 25, Paternoster Row. THE WOMEN of the BIBLE :
Eighteen Portraits of Scripture Characters. Forming a Second Series
of " The Bible Gallery." Handsomely bound, price 1 1s.
Twenty-Seventh Year, on a Sheet, price 8d,
DAVID BOGUE, Fleet Street.
HODSON'S NEW LAW ALMANACK for 1850,
will be published on Saturday, Nov. 17, 1849. ALMANACKS FOR 1850.
The contents of this Almanack have been entirely re-arranged ; a copious Will be published on Thursday, November 22,
table of Stamp Duties introduced, including the Stamps in Bankruptcy ; and HE or POCKET COM
many other improvements calculated to render it still the best Law Almanack TPANION, with Fourteen splendid Engravings and Frontispiece, from
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T5
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Bathurst; or, the Dartmoor Gipsy, a Novel, 3 v. post 8vo, 318 6d · Newby Bowman (J.E.) Practical Handbook to Medical Chemistry, 12mo, 68 Gd Churchill
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Beardmore (N.) Hydraulic Tables, 8vo, 78 6d . • Waterlow Brewer (E.C.) Guide to Scientific Knowledge, Key to , 18mo, 18 • · Jarrold
Beaufort (W.L.) Sermons in the Parish Church of Glanmire, 8vo, 8s . . Royston System of Book-keeping by Double Entry, 12mo , 2s • • Jarrold
Beaven (J. ) Elements of Natural Theology , 12mo, 58 . Rivington Key to, 28. Jarrold
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CHAMBERS' EDUCATIONAL COURSE, 12mo, viz. Orr Continental Tourist ; Scenery in Italy, France, &c., 3 v. 8vo, 31s 6d . • P. Jackson
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Livy, Lib. 1, 2, 21 , 22. Eng. Notes by Schmitz and Zumpt, 4s. (J.) Styles of Writs and Forms, in Church Courts , Scotland, 8vo, 128 Hamilton
Wilson's Lessons on Chemistry, 38. Cooke (G.W.) Law and Practice of Agricultural Tenancies, 8vo, 18s . • Stevens
CHAMBERS' INSTRUCTIVE LIBRARY, 12mo, viz. Orr (L.) Agricultural Referee ; Valuation of Real Property, roy. 8vo, 258 Simpkin
Vol. 10. Sanitary Economy, 28 6d. Vol. 13. Butler's Analogy, 28 6d. (W.) Treatment of Water on the Brain , 12mo, 38 6d . Highley
11, 12. Lamartine's Travels, 2 v., 58. 14. British Museum, 4s 6d.
Orr Cooper (J.F.) Ways of the Hour, a Romance, 3 v. post 8vo , 318 6d • Bentley
CHAMBERS' LIBRARY for the YOUNG, 18mo, each 1s . (Miss F. ) Rural Hours in the United States, 2 v. post 8vo, 218 · Bentley
Vol. 14. Howitt's Steadfast Gabriel. Vol. 16. Duty and Affection.
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Epps (G.N.) Spinal Curvature ; its Theory, its Cure, 4to, 128 6d . . Piper roy. 8vo, 188 6d . Longman
- (J. ) Homœopathy and its Principles Explained, 8vo, 58 · Piper Giles (Rev. Dr. ) Historical Inquiry into the Old Testament, 8vo, 10s 6d • J. Chapman
Essay on the Science of Pronunciation, roy. 8vo, 28 6d . . A. Hall Gilfillan (G.) Bards of the Bible, 8vo, 10s 6d • Groombridge
Essays by the Society for Improving the Condition of the Insane, 8vo , 6s .. Simpkin Gilly (W. O.) Shipwrecks of the Royal Navy, 1793-1849, post 8vo, 78 6d • J. W. Parker
(Three) on the Destitution and Miseries of the Poor, 8vo, 58 • • J. W. Parker Gleig (G.R. ) School Series, pt. 1 & 2, " History of England," 18mo, ca. 18 . Longman
Euripides, Dindorf's Text, transl. by Buckley, 2 v. post 8vo, 108 . • • H. Bohn Glen (W. C.) Metropolitan Interments Act , 1850, 12mo, 2s Gd . Shaw & Sons
Evangelical Christendom , v. 3 and 4, roy. 8vo, each, 78 6d • Partridge Poor Law Act, 1850, 12mo, 2s • Shaw & Sons
Evans (R.W ) Parochial Sketches in Verse, 12mo, 68 . Rivington Small Tenements Acts, 1850, 12mo , 2s 6d . • Shaw & Sons
— (W.S. ) Grammar of British Heraldry, 8vo, 13s · Longman Glenny (G.) Hand-Book to the Flower Garden and Greenhouse, 12mo, 58 6d C. Cor
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History of True Religion , edit. by Evanson , 2 v. post 8vo, 218. Colburn of Practical Gardening, post 8vo, 78 6d . · C. Cor
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Glyde (J.) Moral and Social Condition of Ipswich, 12mo, 68 . Simpkin Hart's Annual Army List, 1850, 8vo, 208 . Murray
Goddard (H.) Plans, Sections, &c. , for Labourers' Cottages, 4to, 28 6d • Dean Harvey (W.) On Excision of the Enlarged Tonsil, 8vo, 58 . Renshaw
Goethe (W. J.) Conversations with Eckermann, by Oxenford, 2 v. p. 8vo, 24s Smith & E. (W. H. ) Manual of British Marine Algæ, 8vo , 21s -col. , 318 GGd • Van Voorst
Hermann and Dorothea, transl. by Cochrane, post 8vo, 38 • Pickering Haslam (W.) The Cross and the Serpent, 12mo, 58 . • J. H. Parker
M. Winter, 16mo, 3s • Simplein Hassall (A.H. ) Microscopic Exam. of Water Supplied to London , 8vo , 4s 6d Highley
Iphigenie auf Tauris, Ger. & Eng. Notes by Behr, 12mo, 28 6d Nutt Hastings (J.) On Diseases of the Larynx and Trachea, 8vo, 58 • Longman
Gold, a Legendary Rhyme, illustrated by Crowquill, obl. 4to, 78 6d · J.&D.Darling Havernick (H.A.) Introduction to the Pentateuch, tr. by Thomson, 8vo, 10s 6d Hamilton
Golden Manual ; a Guide to Catholic Devotion, 18mo, 58 • • • Burns Hazlitt (W. ) Winterslow- Essays and Characters written there, 12mo, 5s • Bogue
Gompertz (B. ) Hints on Porisms, 4to, 3s 6d • • Maynard Head (F.B.) Defenceless State of Great Britain, post 8vo, 128 • • Murray
Goodsir (J.) Annals of Anatomy and Physiology, No. 1 , roy. 8vo, 38 6d Simpkin Headlam (T.E. ) Trustee Act, 1850, 12mo, 28 6d • · Stevens
(R.A.) Arctic Voyage to Baffin's Bay, & c., post 8vo, 58 6d . • Van Voorst Hearts in Mortmain and Cornelia, a Novel , post 8vo, 10s 6d . . J. Chapman
Gospels Combined ; or, Life of Our Saviour, 12mo, 48 6d Simpkin Hebrew for Adults and Self-Instructors , 12mo, 38 6d • • Nicholas
Gosse (P.H. ) Natural History of Reptiles, 12mo, 3s 4d . C. K. Society Heligoland; or, Reminiscences of Childhood, a Narrative, 16mo, 2s 6d . J.W. Parker
Rivers of the Bible, Illustrated, post 8vo, 78 6d · C. Cor Henderson (E. ) Translation of Jeremiah and Lamentations, 8vo, 148 . Hamilton
Goulburn (E.M.) Sermons at Bampton Lecture, 1850, 8vo, 10s 6d Hatchard (Lt.) Excursions and Adventures in N. S. Wales, 2 v. p. 8vo, 218 Shoberl
Goyder (T.) Miscellaneous Sermons, 12mo, 78 6d • Simpkin Henrietta's Wish; or, Domineering, a Tale, 12mo, 5s . • • Masters
Spiritual Reflections for every Day in the Year, 2 v. 32mo, 68 Simpkin Henriques (Dr.A.) Homœopathic Dictionary, and Home Guide, 8vo, 4s 6d Headland
Graham (T.J.) On Preaching and on Popular Education, 12mo, 58 Simpkin Henry (V.) Regis Angliæ, Gesta, & c. , 1414-1422, 8vo, 10s 6d . • . · Petheram
Grant (A.R.) Plane Astronomy, pt. 1, 8vo, 68 . G. Bell Her Record is on High; a Simple Memorial of M. M. T., 12mo, 28 6d • Smith & Son
(C.W. ) Bombay Cotton , and Indian Railways, roy. 8vo, 58 Longman Herbert (G.) Beauties of, 16mo, 2s 6d • Hamillon
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(F.) Gallery of Portraits from His Pictures, pt. 1 & 2, fol. , each 218 Colnaghi Herodotus, Lib. I., Gr. , with Life, Notes, & References, by Noon, 12mo, 4s 6d Longman
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Scottish Cavalier, a Romance, 3 v. post 8vo , 318 Ed Colburn Hertz (H. ) King René's Daughter, transl. by T. Martin, sq., 28 6d . • Orr
Treatise on the Law of Corporations, roy. 8vo , 26s • Butterworth Hervey (A. ) Ten Years in India ; Life of aYoung Officer, 3 v. p. 8vo, 318 6d . Shoberl
Gray (M.E.) Figures of Molluscous Animals, v. 2 to 4, 8vo, 368 • Longman (Lord A.) Sermons for Sundays and Principal Holydays, 2 v. 12mo, 12s Hatchard
(Mrs.H.) History of the Emperors of Rome, 12mo , 88 • Hatchard Heugh (H. ) Life and Select Works, by Macgill, 2 v. 8vo , 20s Fullarton
Greek-English Vocabulary: compiled from best Authorities, 18mo, 6s Ed J. H. Parker Heurtley (C.A.) Parochial Sermons, 2nd Series , 12mo, 58 6d . • J. H. Parker
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5. Martin's Youthful Christianity. Historic Charades; or, English Wild Flowers , 18mo, 18 6d • • Bogue
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Greenwell (D.) Stories that might be True, Poems, 12mo , 48 Pickering for Holidays: Amusing Exercises, 18mo, 48 6d . . Simpkin
Greenwood (J.) Rudimentary Treatise on Navigation, 12mo, 28 Weale of England for Catholic Children, 18mo, 38 Burns
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Guest (Lady C. ) Mabinogion ; with Translation and Notes, 3 v. roy. 8vo , 608 Longman Holloway (H.R.) Manual of Chanting , 8vo, 4s 6d . · • . Hamilton
Guizot (M.) On the Causes of Success ofthe English Revolution , 1640 , 8vo, 68 Murray Holly and Ivy for the Christmas Holidays, an Irish Tale, 18mo, 28 6d • Simpkin
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Howard (T.) Plain and Practical Sermons, 12mo, 58 Nisbet Kennedy (E.S. ) Thoughts on Being, 8vo, 10s 6d . • Longman
Howdy and the Upgetting, Tales related by the late T. Bewick, 8vo, 28 6d J. R. Smith Kenneth; or, the Rear-Guard of the Grand Army, 12mo, 58 • J. H. Parker
Howe ( H.D. ) Clara Evesham ; or, Life of a School Girl, 18mo, 2s 6d . . J.& D.Darling Kenrick (J. ) Ancient Egypt under the Pharaohs, 2 v. 8vo, 308 • Fellowes
Howitt (M.) Lives of British Queens, illustrated , roy. 8vo, 31s 6d H. G. Bohn Kent (Duke) Life and Correspondence, by Rev. Erskine Neale,8vo, i4s • Bentley
(W. ) Country Year Book; or, Field, Forest, and Fireside, p. 8vo, 10s 6d Whittaker
Colburn (W.C.) Aletheia; or, Doom of Mythology, Poems, 12mo, 7s 6d . · Longman
Howson (W. ) Illustrated Guide to the District of Craven , 12mo , 3s Kerr (T.) Treatise on the Manufacture of Sugar, post 8vo , 5s Griffin
How to Make Home Unhealthy, 12mo, 28 · Chapman & H. Keyser ( H.) Law relating to Transactions on the Stock Exchange, 12mo, 88 Butterworth
Hudleston (A. ) Sermons , 8vo , 10s 6d . • Whittaker Kilner (T.) Manual of Psalmody and Chanting, obl. 8vo, 4s 6d Shepherd
Hughes ( E.) Examples in Arithmetic, 12mo, 18 6d Longman Kilvert (F.) Pinacothecæ Historicæ Specimen , Pars 2 , 12mo, 4s 6d • G. Bell
(G.) Poems , 2 v post 8vo, 158 • Longman King (D.) Principles of Geology in relation to Religion, 12mo, 4s 6d • Johnstone
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(J ) Lays of Past Days, 12mo, 78 Longman (M.A.) Poems, post 8vo , 78 Hatchard
(W. ) Precedents in Modern Conveyancing, v. 1 , roy . 8vo , 368 Crockford (R.J.) Anschar, a Story of the North, 12mo, 78 • J. W. Parker
Stamp Duties Act , 1850, 12mo, 4s 6d-roy. 8vo , 58 6d Crockford (W.) Essays on Scrofula, Age, Influenza, &c. , 12mo , 4s 6d . Hamilton
Hulbert (D.P. ) Treatises on Ordination, Matrimony, &c. , 12mo , 5s Painter of the Golden River, a Tale, illustrated by Doyle, 12mo, 68 Smith & E.
Hull (J.D. ) Hymns for all Hours, 18mo, 2s 6d . Nisbet Kingsconnell, a Novel, by Mrs. Gordon, 3 v. post 8vo , 318 6d Newby
Humboldt (A.) Views of Nature, transl. by Otté , post 8vo, 58 H. Bohn Kingston (W.H.) How to Emigrate; or, British Colonists, a Tale, 18mo, 3s Grant & G.
Humphrey (W. G.) Hulsean Lect., 1849, Doct. of a Future State, 8vo , 8s 6d J. W. Parker Life and Adventures of Peter the Whaler, 12mo, 68 · Grant & G.
Humphreys ( E.R. ) Lyra Latina : Translations into Latin Verse, 12mo, 48 6d Longman Ocean Queen ; Spirit of the Storm, 12ino, 48- col., 58 • Bosworth
(H.N.) Illuminated Books of the Middle Ages, fol., 107 108 Longman Kip (W.J. ) Early Conflicts of Christianity, 12mo, 58 • Longman
1. p., 167 168 Longman Kirby (M.) Flora of Leicestershire, 12mo, 68 6d · Hamilton
Hunt (F.K.) History of Newspapers and Liberty of the Press , 2 v. p. 8vo, 218 Bogue Kirk (J. ) Guide to the Throne, 18mo, 1s 6d . Ward
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Ross (A.) Mina, a Tale of the Days of Nero and Early Christians, 12mo , 78 6d Smith (E.) Incidents of Foreign Convent Life, 18mo, 1s 6d • • Partridge
(G.) Leading Cases of the Law of Scotland, v. 2. roy. 8vo, 318 6d • Simpkin Progress of Beguilement to Romanism , 12mo, 28 6d Seeley
Rous (Capt.) Laws and Practice of Horse Racing, 12mo, 3s 6d • Baily (G.) Inquiry into the Cherubic Figure of Scripture, post 8vo, 38 • Longman
(R.)Stamp Duties Act, 1850, 12mo, 58 • • Marwell (H.) Doctrine of Baptismal Regeneration, 12mo, 2s • Hamilton
Rout of the Overland Mail to India, 4to, 318 6d-1 . p., 528 6d . • Atchley Essay on Destitution and Miseries of the Poor, 8vo, 3s 6d J. W. Parker
Rowcroft (C.) Evadne; or, an Empire and its Fall, 3 v. post 8vo, 318 6d • Boone Garment of Praise for the Spirit of Heaviness, 18mo, 28 Simpkin
Rowlandson (M.J. ) Basket of Fragments and Crumbs, 32mo, 18 6d Houlston (H.S.) List of Officers of the 11th Hussars, 1800 to 1850, 8vo, 5s Simpkin
Roy (J.D. ) System of French Conversation , post 8vo, 3s 6d Williams & N. Parliaments of England, v. 3, 12mo, 10s 6d · Simpkin
Royalists and Roundheads ; or, Days of Charles I., 3 v. post 8vo, 31s 6d Shober! (J.) Rainbow of Covenant ; or, Christ Exalted, &c. , 32mo, 23 T. Allman
Ruff(W.) Guide to the Turf 1851 , 18mo, 2s 6d • R. Ackermann Selection of Spiritual Poetry, 32mo, 18 6d • Simpkin
Ruins of Sacred and Historicfor Lands, 12mo, 38 6d • Nelson (J.C.) Emigrant's Guide through the United States, 18mo, 28 6d Simpkin
Russell (Sir H.) Letters of Civis on Indian Affairs, 1842 to 1849, 8vo, 28 6d Murray with a map, 18mo, 58 . Simpkin
Rutter (H.) Life of Christ, with Illustrations, roy. 8vo, 178 Fullarton (J.H.) Sermons , v. 2 , 12mo, 7s 6d Hatchard
Ryan (V.W.) Lectures on the Prophet Amos, 12mo , 3s 6d Seeley (J.L. )Emigrant Ship and other Poems , 12mo, 5s • Hope
(W.R.) Adventures in California in 1848-9, 2 v. post 8vo, 24s Shoberl (J.S.) Social Aspects, post 8vo, 6s . J. Chapman
Ryde (E.) Civil Engineer and Surveyor's Companion , 8vo, 108 Gd . • Everett (L.) French Dictionary, with Grammar, 32mo, 38 6d Routledge
Ryle (J.C. ) Home Truths : Addresses and Tracts, 12mo, 38 6d · • Wertheim (S.) New Elements of Geometry , 8vo, 78 6d Bentley
SABINE ( E.) Observations at Hobarton Observatory, v. 1 , 4to, 428 • Longman Sketches of Moral Philosophy; Lectures, 8vo, 128 Longman
Sabrinae Corolla: Translations and Original Compositions, 8vo, 158 • G. Bell (T.) Hand-Book to Harrow-on-the-Hill , 12mo, 28 6d • W. N. Wright
Sacred Incidents ; Harmony of Revelation, 2 v. 8vo, 30s • Hampden On Therapeutic Uses of Terebinthine Medicines, 8vo, 5s Longman
Year; Hymns and Verses for Sundays and Holidays, 18mo, 5s • Wertheim (W )Dwij ; Conversion of a Brahman to Faith of Christ, 18mo, 2s · Nisbet
St. George for England : Address on English Constitution, 12mo, 5s 6d Rivington School Classical Dictionary, 8vo, 21s Murray
--John, Life and Character of, by Rev. F. Trench, 8vo, 108 6d . · Longman (W. and A.) Book of Tartans of the Clans of Scotland, 4to, 638 • Chaffer
(B.) Residence in a Levantine Family, post 8vo, 9s Chapman & H. Smyth (C.) Voice of the Early Church, post 8vo , 1s 6d . Hamilton
Views of the Oasis of Siwah , 4to, 128 · Chapman & H. (G.L.) Memoirs of the Worthies of England, med. 8vo, 58 • Griffin
Paul, Life and Epistles, by Conybeare and Howson, v. 1, pt. 1 , 4to, 178 Longman Smythies (J K. ) Essay on the Theory of Attraction , 4to , 3s . R. & J. Taylor
SAINTS, LIVES OF, by Faber and others, 12mo, each vol. 48, viz. : T. Richardson Snell (W.H.) Company and Battalion Drill Explained , pt. 1 , 12mo, 28 6d Parker & Co.
Claver and Odescalchi , 1 v.- Fathers of the Oratory, 1 v.- Ignatius, 2 v. Snow (W.P.) Voyage of the Prince Albert, in Search of Franklin , p. 8vo, 128 Longman
-Liguori, 5 v.-Companions of Liguori, 1 v.- Neri, 2 v. - Companions of Social Position ; or, Our Recommendations, a Satire, post 8vo, 2s 6d . Pickering
Neri, 1 v.-Rose, Colomba, and Falconieri, 1 v.- Sebastian d'Apparizio, Song of Solomon Compared with other Parts of Scripture, 12mo , 38 6d Nisbet
1 v. Thomas of Villanova and Solano, 1 v.-Anchieta, Von Vermundt, Sortain (J.) Hildebrand and the Emperor, a Tale of 11th Century, 12mo, 58 Longman
and Berchmans, 1 v.-Mary Magdalena, of Pazzi, 1 v.— Benedict Labre, Sermons on Various Subjects, 8vo, 12s . Longman
1 v. Fabrizio Dall' Aste, 1 v.-Margaret Alacoque, 2 v. Southern (G. ) The Church in the World, 18mo , 18 6d Longman
Sampler (The); or, System of Teaching Plain Needlework, 12mo, 3s Caines Southey ( R.) Common-Place Book, 3rd Series, 8vo, 218 Longman
Samuel; a Story for Choristers, 18mo, 18 6d " • Masters Life and Correspondence, by his Son , 6 v. post 8vo , 63s Longman
(P. ) Wesleyan Missions in Jamaica and Honduras, 8vo, 108 · Partridge Sowerby (H. ) Popular Mineralogy, sq. 8vo, 10s 6d . Reeve
Sandbach (H.R. ) Aurora, and other Poems , post 8vo, 78 · Pickering Speculation, a Tale, 12mo, 58 J. H. Parker
Sandeman ( A.) Treatise on the Motion of a Single Particle, 8vo, 88 6d • J. W. Parker Spence (W. ) On Patentable Invention , and Scientific Evidence, 8vo, 4s 6d Stevens & N.
Sanders (W. R. ) Essay on Structure of the Spleen, roy. 8vo, 28 6d Simpkin Spencer (C.C.) Rudimentary Treatise on Music, 12mo, 28 · Weale
Sankey (W.S. ) Mission of Sympathy, a Poem, 12mo, 48 • Pickering (J.A.) Travels in Egypt and the Holy Land, roy. 8vo, 21s Muriay
Sargeant (A.M.) Papa and Mama's Lessons in Geography, 12mo, 1s 6d • Deun Spenser (E.) Knight of the Red Cross ; or, Holiness, a Poem, 12mo, 18 4d . J. Mason
Scargill (W. P.) English Sketch Book, 12mo, 6d. Churton Spilling (J. ) Spirits of the Seasons, and other Poems, 12mo, 2s 6d . Simpkin
Scenes from the Life of Moses, from Designs 18 by Selous , fol., 108 6d A. Hall Spilsbury (W. H. ) Account of Lincoln's Inn and its Library, 12mo, 68 · Pickering
a Soldier in Active Service, post 8vo, 6s 6d · Murray Spring (G. ) Mercy Seat ; Thoughts suggested by the Lord's Prayer, p. 8vo, 38 Hamilton
Schefer (L.) Bishop's Wife, a Tale of the Papacy, 12mo, 48 . J. Chapman 12mo, 2s W. Collins
Schiller (F.) Fiesco ; or, Revolt of Genoa, translated by Planché, 8vo, 38 • W. N.Wright Staffa and Iona Described and Illustrated, 12mo, 28 6d • Blackie
Lay of the Bell, Ger. and Eng., by Impey, obl. 4to , 21s Simpkin Stafford ( C.T.) Compendium of Universal History, 12mo, 38 6d . • Longman
Schleiermacher ( F. ) Outline of the Study of Theology, post 8vo, 4s Hamilton STANDARD NOVELS, 12mo , each 38 6d, viz.: Bentley
Schlesinger (M.) War in Hungary, by J. E. Taylor, 2 v. post 8vo, 218 . Bentley 118. Sir Ralph Esher. 120. Chamier's Life of a Sailor.
Schlosser (F.C. ) History of the 18th Century, v. 7 , 8vo, 158 . · Chapman & H. 119. The Hamiltons, by Mrs. Gore.
School Services for the Forest School, Walthamstow, 16mo, 28 6d G. Bell Standish (E.J.) Emma Clifford ; or, True and False Profession, 12mo , 38 • Simpkin
of St. Philip Neri, transl. from the Italian, edit. by Faber, 12mo, 5s Burns Staples (Capt. N. ) Observations on the Indian Post Office, 8vo, 58 • Smith & E.
Schumann (A.) Introduction to the Bible, transl. by Beard, 8vo, 10s 6d • Simpkin Statham (J.) Cottager's Key to the Scriptures, 32mo, 18 6d ·
Scoresby (W. ) Considerations on the Franklin Expedition , 8vo , 6s Longman Statutes , 13 & 14 Vict., roy. 8vo, 138 . • Benning
Scotland Delineated , with Descriptions by Lawson, pt. 7, fol. , 21s Colnaghi 12 & 13 Vict., Irish Magistrates, by J. E. Walsh, 8vo, 88 • Benning
Scott (D. ) Memoir of, and Journal in Italy, by W. B. Scott, 8vo, 108 6d • Longman Practical, Session 1850, by Cox and Paterson, pt. 1 , 8vo, 58 6d Crockford
(D.H.) Medical Topography of Queenstown , 8vo, 4s 6d · Public General, affecting Scotland, 13 & 14 Vict., 8vo , 58 6d Blackwood
(G.G.) Plea for the Restoration of Ancient Churches, 12mo, 38 6d J. H. Parker at Large, v. 20, pt. 1 , 13 & 14 Vict. , 8vo, 25s-4to, 268 . Eyre
Scrymgeour (D. ) Poetry and Poets of Gt. Britain, post 8vo, 6s Longman Stella and Vanessa, by De Wailly, transl. by Lady Gordon, 2 v. p. 8vo, 218 Bentley
Searchings of the Heart, by Author of " Meditative Hours," 12mo, 28 6d Seeley Sterne ( G.M.) Physical and Political School Geography, 12mo, 4s Longman
Searle (J.) Chapters on the History of Life, 12mo, 18 6d Gilpin Stevenson (A.) Rudimentary Treatise on Lighthouses, 12mo , 38 . Weule
Sears (A.) French Conversational Course, 12mo , 58 Longman (J.) Lectures on Early History of Leighton Buzzard, 12mo, 68 • Whittaker
Sedgwick (J. ) History of Europe during four last Centuries, 12mo, 68 6d Rivington Steward (G.) Religion, the Weal of the Church, &c. , 8vo, 68 6d Partridge
Sermons at St. Barnabas Church, Pimlico , 1850, 8vo, 10s 6d . Cleaver Stobæi (J.) Ecloga Physicarum et Ethicarum, rec. Gaisford, 2 v. 8vo, 218 . J. H. Parker
Paul's Church, Brighton , 12mo, 3s 6d J. H. Parker Stockhardt's Principles of Chemistry, transl. by Peirce, post 8vo, 10s 6d • J. Chapman
from Various Sources, arranged for Domestic Use, 8vo, 7s Allen Stocqueler (J.H. ) Catechism of Field Fortification, 8vo, 2s 6d . Allen
Sewell (W. ) Sermons ; Character of Pilate, &c. , 12mo, 4s 6d J. H. Parker Overland Companion to India via Egypt, post 8vo, 23 • Allen
Sexton (G.) Portraiture of Mormonism , 12mo, 1s 6d • Strange Stone (W.) Practical Treatise on Benefit-Building Societies, 12mo, 88 Maxwell
Shadows and Sunshine, a Tale, by Author of " Viola," 12mo, 68 • Longman Stonehouse ( S.) Interest Tables for Exchequer Bills, sq., 48 6d • Causton
Shand ( C.F. ) Digest of the Court of Session Act, 1850, 8vo, 48 Benning Stories of Holy Men and Women, 18mo, 28 · · • Masters
Shaw (C.) Mansions of England, Chester, 2 v. 4to, 6 Gs • Stovin Story of Jack and the Giants, illust. by Doyle, sm. 4to, 38 6d-col. , 6s • Cundall
(G.J.) Treatise on Law of Bankers' Cheques, 12mo, 68 Groombridge Stothert (J.A.) Guide-- to Christian Antiquities of Edinburgh, post 8vo, 68 . Dolman
(H.) Decorative Arts, Middle Ages, pt. 2, 8vo, 38-4to, 68 Pickering Religious Antiquities of Edinburgh, post 8vo, 4s 6d Dolman
Shaw's Union Officer's Manual, 1851 , by Glen, 12mo , 4s • Shaw & Sons Stretton (H.) Church Hymns, 18mo, 2s Rivington
Shepard (E.C. ) Francia; a Tale of Paraguay, post 8vo, 10s 6d Bentley Strickland (A.) Historic Scenes and Poetic Fancies, post 8vo, 10s 6d Colburn
Sheppard (J.) Essays on Recognition of Christians in Life to Come, 12mo, 48 Jackson & W. Lives of Queens of Scotland, v. 1 , post 8vo, 108 6d Blackwood
Sherwood (Mrs. ) Mirror of Maidens in Days of Queen Bess, 12mo, 68 Hatchard Strong (L.) Gospel Reminiscences in the West Indies, 18mo, 28 6d • Whittaker
Shillinglaw (J.J.) Narrative of Arctic Discovery, post 8vo, 10s 6d Shoberl Struthers (J.) Autobiography and Poetical Works, 2 v. 12mo, 128 • Fullarton
Shipwrecks and Collisions at Sea prevented by Christopher's Patent,8vo, 3s 6d Ollivier Suggestive Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery, 8vo, 16s T. Saunders
Shirley (Bp.) Letters to Young People, 12mo, 3 6d Hatchard Sullivan ( R. ) Literary Class-Book ; Readings in Eng. Literature, 12mo, 38 Longman
Sermons, 12mo, 68 · Hatchard Sumner (Abp. ) Lectures on the Epistles (Th to Hebrews), 8vo, 9s • Hatchard
Shirra ( Rev. R. ) Remains, with Memoir by Johnston, 12mo, 38 • Johnstone 2 v. 12mo, 98 Hatchard
Shoolbred (A.E.) Poems, 12mo, 58 . Nisbet Miracles, Extracts by Wilkinson, 12mo, 48 C. Cor
Shortrede (R.) Logarithmic Tables to Seven Places of Decimals, r. 8vo, 30s Longman Parables, Extracts by Wilkinson, 12mo, 4s 6d C. Cor
1 to 120,000, roy. 8vo, 128 Longman Sunday Services at Home for Children, edit. by Ctss. of Ducie, 12mo , 38 6d J. Hughes
Shrewsbury (J.B. ) Life and Character of, by his Father, 18mo , 38 J. Mason Sussex Archæological Collections, v. 3, 8vo, 10s • J. R. Smith
Sickness: its Trials and Blessings, 12mo , 68 · Rivington Sutton ( R. ) Correspondence while Minister at Vienna, 1694-98, 8vo, 14s • Murray
Sigourney ( L.H.) Poetical Works, by F. W. N. Bayley, 18mo, 2s · Routledge Swain the Hills, and Notes of its Echoes, 2s · Bartlett
Simple Stories for my own Children, 18mo, Is 6d Tegg Swan (T.) Lectures on Existence and Attributes of Divine Being, 12mo, 38 6d Houston
Silver Blossoms to Produce Golden Fruits , 12mo, 28 6d . Dean Swanston ( Serjt. P.) Memoirs of, written by Himself, 8vo, 58 6d . Cousins
Silvestre (J.B.) Universal Palæography, transl. by Madden , 2 v. r. 8vo, 368 H. Bohn Swinton (A.) Decisions in Registration Court of Glasgow, 1835-43, 8vo, 18s Benning
Simon (J.) Lectures on General Pathology, post 8vo, 78 6d Renshaw Symonds (S.) Soldier's Progress ; a Tale, 12mo, 2s 6d-coloured, 38 6d • Willoughby
Simple Truths written under the Influence of God's Love, 18mo, 28 6d Gilpin Synopsis of Coniferous Plants Grown in Great Britain, post 8vo, 5s • Longman
Simpson ( R.) Gleanings among the Mountains, 12mo , 18 6d . · Johnstone TACITUS, Germania et Agricola, with Eng. Notes, by White, 12mo, 4s 6d Longman
Memorials of Worth ; Sketches of Pious Persons , 18mo, 2s 6d Groombridge Tait (A.C. ) Lessons for School Life; Selection of Sermons, 12mo, 5s 6d • Hamilton
Sermons, Doctrinal and Practical, 2nd Ser., 12mo, 58 • Hamilton Talbot and Vernon , a Novel , 3 v. post 8vo , 318 6d • · Routledge
Sin and Sorrow ; Story of a Man of Fashion , 3 v. post 8vo, 31s 6d Colburn Tale (A) and a Creed ; or, Reasons for Warnings, 12mo, 18 6d • Simpkin
Sinclair (C.) Lord and Lady Harcourt ; Country Hospitalities, p. 8vo, 10s 6d Bentley Tales and Allegories, 12mo, 38 6d J. H. Parker
(W.) Series of Texts, arranged for Use of Christians, 18mo, 38 Hatchard Sketches of Christian Life, 12mo, 58 Nisbet
Singers of the Sanctuary, and the Missionary, Tales, 18mo , 28 6d • J. H. Parker from Catland, by an Old Tabby, 16mo, 2s 6d-col., 38 6d Grant & G.
Singleton Fontenoy, a Naval Story, by Hannay, 3 v. post 8vo, 318 6d . • Colburn Tarantas (The) ; Travelling Impressions of Young Russia, 12mo, 58 . Chapman
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Sir Arthur Bouverie, a Novel, 3 v. post 8vo, 318 6d , • Newby Tasso, Life of, by Rev. R. Milman, 2 v. post 8vo, 218
Roger de Coverley, by " The Spectator," sq. 8vo, 15s Longman Tate (T. ) On the Strength of Materials, 8vo, 58 6d Longman
Sirr ( H.C. ) Account of Ceylon and the Cingalese, 2 v. post 8vo , 24s Sheberl Outlines of Experimental Chemistry, 12mo, 18 6d Longman
Sisson (J.) Plans of Thought for Village Preachers, 12mo , 2s • Houlston Tatlock (W.) Meditations on the Sufferings of Christ , 18mo, 1s 6d Seeley
Skeavington (G. ) Modern System of Farriery, 4to , 21s . Tallis Tattersall (G.) Pictorial Gallery of English Race Horses, roy. 8vo, 30s H. Bohn
Sketches and Notes of a Cruise in Scotch Waters, fol., 84s-col. , 67 68 . Maclean Tayler (C.B

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