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  OCTOBER, 1858.

  W. KENT & CO.'S

  (LATE DAVID BOGUE'S)

  ANNUAL CATALOGUE.

  [Illustration: (colophon) W. KENT & CO., FLEET STREET, LONDON]




NEW ILLUSTRATED WORKS.


=The Loves of the Poets=; or, Portraits of Ideal Beauty: being a
series of original Steel Engravings, drawn by the most eminent
Artists, and engraved by MOTE, with Illustrative Text by TENNYSON,
WORDSWORTH, etc. Demy 4to, richly ornamented, 21s. plain; 42s.
coloured.

=The Miller's Daughter.= By ALFRED TENNYSON. Illustrated with
Seventeen Steel Engravings, drawn by A. L. BOND, and engraved by
MOTE. With a Portrait of the Author. Small 4to, handsome cloth
binding, 16s.; morocco, 24s.

=The Fables of Æsop and Others.= Translated into Human Nature, with
Twenty-five humorous Illustrations by CHARLES H. BENNETT, author
of "Shadows." Small 4to, ornamental boards, 6s. plain; 10s. 6d.
coloured.

  "A more amusing, and eke a more instructive work, it is not easy
  to imagine."--_Observer._

=Christmas with the Poets=: A Collection of English Poetry relating
to the Festival of Christmas. Upwards of Fifty Engravings from
Drawings by BIRKET FOSTER, and numerous Initial Letters and Borders
printed in gold. New Edition, with additional Embellishments,
super-royal 8vo, richly bound, 25s.; morocco, 35s.

=Merry Pictures by Comic Hands=; being a Collection of Humorous
Designs by PHIZ, CROWQUILL, DOYLE, LEECH, MEADOWS, HINE, etc., with
Illustrative Text. Oblong folio, handsome cover by Crowquill, 12s.

=Milton's L'Allegro and Il Penseroso=: with upwards of Thirty
Illustrations, drawn and etched by BIRKET FOSTER. The text printed
in red. Super-royal 8vo, neatly bound, 21s.; morocco, 31s. 6d.

  "Altogether one of the handsomest and most beautiful books
  which has come under our notice; it deserves a place on every
  drawing-room table."--_Morning Post._

=Rhymes and Roundelayes in Praise of a Country Life=, by Poets of
Many Lands. Adorned on almost every page with Pictures by ANSDELL,
ABSOLON, DUNCAN, DODGSON, FOSTER, GOODALL, HULME, F. TAYLER, and
WEIR. Second Edition, square 8vo, bound in the ancient fashion and
richly ornamented, 21s.; morocco, 31s. 6d.

=Longfellow's Poetical Works, Illustrated.= New and Enlarged
Edition. Including "Evangeline," "Voices of the Night," "Seaside
and Fireside," "The Golden Legend," and other Poems. With One
Hundred and Seventy Engravings on Wood, from Designs by BIRKET
FOSTER, JANE E. HAY, and JOHN GILBERT. Crown 8vo, 21s. cloth; 30s.
morocco.

  "Evangeline," separately, 10s. 6d. cloth; 16s. morocco.

  "Voices of the Night," "Seaside," &c., 15s. cloth; 21s. morocco.

=Longfellow's Kavanagh.= With Thirty-nine Illustrations by BIRKET
FOSTER. Crown 8vo, 10s. 6d. cloth; 16s. morocco.

  "In this work Mr. Foster has more than supplied the requirements
  of the most fastidious, and his exquisite engravings,
  illustrative of such a story, are very like gilding refined
  gold."--_Court Circular._

=Longfellow's Hyperion, Illustrated.= With nearly One Hundred
Engravings of the Scenery of the Romance, from Original Drawings
of the actual localities, by BIRKET FOSTER. Crown 8vo, 21s. cloth;
30s. morocco.

=Longfellow's Golden Legend, Illustrated.= A New and Revised
Edition, with numerous Alterations and Notes by the Author.
Illustrated by BIRKET FOSTER. Crown 8vo, 12s. cloth; 21s. morocco.

  *** For other Editions of Longfellow's Works see pages 9 and 10.

=The Illustrated Byron.= Beautifully printed in imperial 8vo,
and enriched with numerous Illustrations by BIRKET FOSTER, KENNY
MEADOWS, GUSTAVE JANET, &c. Elegantly bound, 12s.

=Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress.= Profusely Illustrated by WILLIAM
HARVEY; with Memoir by the Rev. GEORGE CHEEVER, D.D. Third Edition,
crown 8vo, 12s. cloth; 18s. morocco; large paper, 42s. cloth; 60s.
morocco.

=The Christian Graces in Olden Time=: A Series of Female
Portraits, beautifully engraved by the best Artists, with Poetical
Illustrations by HENRY STEBBING, D.D. Imperial 8vo, 21s. richly
bound and gilt; 42s. coloured.

=The Heroines of Shakspeare=: Forty-five Portraits of his principal
Female Characters. Engraved under the superintendence of Mr.
CHARLES HEATH, from Drawings by the best Artists. Imperial 8vo,
handsomely bound in morocco, 42s.; Coloured Plates, £3 13s. 6d.

=Poetry of the Year=: Passages from the Poets, Descriptive of the
Seasons. With Twenty-two Coloured Illustrations, from Drawings by
BIRKET FOSTER, T. CRESWICK, E. DUNCAN, WILLIAM LEE, C. H. WEIGALL,
H. WEIR, DAVID COX, and other eminent Artists. Imperial 8vo, large
paper, 30s.

=Humphrey's British Coins=: The Coinage of the British Empire.
Illustrated by Fac-similes of the Coins of each Period, in Gold,
Silver, and Copper. By H. N. HUMPHREYS. Super-royal 8vo, 21s.
cloth; 25s. antique.

=The Cartoons of Raffaelle=, from Hampton Court Palace. Engraved
by JOHN BURNET. With Descriptive Letterpress and Critical Remarks.
Seven large Plates (24 inches by 34). In wrapper, 31s. 6d.; or
coloured, 63s.

=Heath's Keepsake.= The Keepsake. Edited by Miss M. A. POWER (LADY
BLESSINGTON'S Niece), assisted by the most popular writers of the
day. Royal 8vo, 21s.; India proofs, 52s. 6d.

=The Gallery of Byron Beauties=: Portraits of the Heroines of
Lord Byron's Poems, from Drawings by the most eminent Artists.
Super-royal 8vo, morocco, 31s. 6d.; highly coloured, £3.

=Heath's Waverley Gallery.= Portraits of the principal Female
Characters in the Writings of SCOTT. Thirty-six highly-finished
Plates. Super-royal 8vo, splendidly bound in morocco, 31s. 6d.;
with coloured Plates, £3.

=Gallery of the Graces=; or, Beauties of British Poets. Thirty-six
beautiful Female Heads by LANDSEER, BOXALL, F. STONE, &c.,
illustrating Tennyson, Campbell, Rogers, Landon, &c. Super-royal
8vo, 31s. 6d. morocco; with coloured Plates, £3.

=Curiosities of Glass-making=: A History of the Art, Ancient and
Modern. By APSLEY PELLATT, Esq. With Six beautifully coloured
Plates of Antique Vases, &c. Small 4to, cloth, 12s.

=Museum of Painting and Sculpture=: A Collection of the principal
Pictures, Statues, and Bas-reliefs in the Public and Private
Galleries of Europe. This work, which contains Engravings of all
the chief works in the Italian, German, Dutch, French, and English
Schools, includes TWELVE HUNDRED PLATES, and is an indispensable
_vade-mecum_ to the Artist or Collector. In 17 handsome volumes
small 8vo, neatly bound, with gilt tops, £4 14s. 6d.

=The Bible Gallery=: Eighteen Portraits of the Women mentioned
in Scripture, Engraved from Original Drawings, with Letterpress
Descriptions. Imperial 8vo, handsomely bound, 21s.; with Plates
beautifully coloured, 42s.

=The Women of the Bible.= Eighteen Portraits (forming a Second
Series of THE BIBLE GALLERY). Handsomely bound, 21s.; coloured, 42s.

=The Language of Flowers=; or, The Pilgrimage of Love. By THOMAS
MILLER. With Eight beautifully coloured Plates. Second Edition,
small 8vo, cloth, 6s.; morocco, 7s. 6d.

=Milton's Poetical Works.= Paradise Lost and Regained, Comus,
Samson Agonistes, L'Allegro, &c.; with Essay on Milton's Life and
Writings, by JAMES MONTGOMERY. Illustrated with One Hundred and
Twenty Engravings, by THOMPSON, WILLIAMS, ORRIN SMITH, &c., from
Drawings by WILLIAM HARVEY. Two volumes, crown 8vo, 24s. cloth;
34s. morocco.

=Cowper's Poems.= With Life and Critical Remarks by the Rev. THOMAS
DALE; and Seventy-five fine Engravings by J. ORRIN SMITH, from
Drawings by JOHN GILBERT. Two vols. crown 8vo, 24s. cloth; 34s.
morocco.

  "The handsomest of the editions of Cowper."--_Spectator._

=Thomson's Seasons and Castle of Indolence.= With Life and Critical
Remarks by ALLAN CUNNINGHAM; and Forty-eight Illustrations by
SAMUEL WILLIAMS. 12s. cloth; 17s. morocco.

=Beattie and Collins's Poetical Works.= With an Essay on their
Lives and Writings; and Illustrations, engraved by S. WILLIAMS,
&c., from Drawings by JOHN ABSOLON. Crown 8vo, cloth, 12s.;
morocco, 17s.

=Sir Walter Scott's most Popular Works=--

_Tilt's Illustrated Editions._

  1. THE LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL.
  2. THE LADY OF THE LAKE.
  3. MARMION: A TALE OF FLODDEN FIELD.
  4. ROKEBY.

  These elegant volumes are uniformly printed in fcp. 8vo, and
  Illustrated with numerous Engravings on Steel. Price 7s. cloth;
  10s. 6d. morocco elegant.




BIOGRAPHY, TRAVEL, ETC.


=Men of the Time=: or, Biographical Sketches of Eminent Living
Characters--Authors, Architects, Artists, Composers, Capitalists,
Dramatists, Divines, Discoverers, Engineers, Journalists, Men of
Science, Ministers, Monarchs, Novelists, Painters, Philanthropists,
Poets, Politicians, Savans, Sculptors, Statesmen, Travellers,
Voyagers, Warriors. With Biographies of Celebrated Women. Greatly
Enlarged Edition. With Several Hundred additional Memoirs, small
8vo, 12s. 6d. cloth.

=The Heroes of England=; or, England's Warriors by Sea and Land.
Being Stories of the Lives of the most celebrated Soldiers and
Sailors from Edward the Black Prince to the present time; with
Illustrations by JOHN GILBERT, and Portraits of Nelson and
Havelock. Fcp. 8vo, 6s., cloth.

=Memorable Women=; the Story of their Lives. By Mrs. NEWTON
CROSLAND. Illustrated by B. FOSTER. Fcp. 8vo, 6s.

  "One of those works about women which a woman only can write. We
  cannot imagine a more delightful, strengthening, and elevating
  exercise for a youthful female, than the perusal of such a volume
  as this of 'Memorable Women.'"--_Morning Advertiser._

=Southey's Life of Nelson.= Illustrated with numerous Engravings on
Wood, from designs by DUNCAN, BIRKET FOSTER, RICHARD WESTALL, &c.
Crown 8vo, 6s. cloth; morocco, 10s. 6d.

=The Boyhood of Great Men as an Example to Youth.= By JOHN G.
EDGAR. With Cuts by B. FOSTER. Fourth Edition, 3s. 6d. cloth; 4s.
gilt edges.

  "It would have been a matter of regret to see such a book badly
  executed. That regret we are spared, for this little volume is
  simply and well done. The biographies are numerous and brief,
  but not too short to be amusing; and as thousands of boys thirst
  for greatness, which is acquired by ones and tens, there will be
  thousands glad to read a book like this."--_Examiner._

=Footprints of Famous Men=; or, Biography for Boys. By J. G. EDGAR.
Cuts by FOSTER. Fourth Edition, 3s. 6d. cloth; 4s. gilt edges.

  "A very useful and agreeable volume. It is useful, as biography
  is always an important ally to history; and it is useful, because
  it gives another blow to the waning idea, that any eminence has
  ever been attained without severe labour."--_Standard._

=Boy Princes=; or, Scions of Royalty Cut off in Youth. By JOHN G.
EDGAR. With Illustrations by GEORGE THOMAS. Fcp. 8vo, 5s. cloth.

=History for Boys=; or, Annals of the Nations of Modern Europe. By
JOHN G. EDGAR. With Eight Illustrations. Fcp. 8vo, 5s. cloth.

=The Boat and the Caravan=: A Family Tour in Egypt and Syria. With
Engravings on Steel from Original Drawings. Fourth Edition. Fcp.
8vo, cloth, 7s.; morocco, 10s. 6d.

=A Ramble through Normandy=; or, Scenes, Characters, and Incidents
in a Sketching Excursion through Calvados. By GEORGE M. MUSGRAVE,
M.A. Post 8vo, with numerous Illustrations, 10s. 6d. cloth.

=The Wonders of Travel=; containing Choice Extracts from the best
Books of Travel. Fcp. 8vo, Plates, 3s. 6d.

=Curiosities of Modern Travel.= Being Year-Books of Adventure. 4
vols., fcp., 14s. cloth.

=Romance of Modern Travel.= 3 vols., fcp., 10s. 6d. cloth.




ARCHITECTURAL WORKS.


RAPHAEL AND J. ARTHUR BRANDON.

=An Analysis of Gothick Architecture.= Illustrated by a Series
of upwards of Seven Hundred Examples of Doorways, Windows,
&c.; accompanied with Remarks on the several Details of an
Ecclesiastical Edifice. By R. and J. A. BRANDON, Architects. Two
large volumes, royal 4to, £5 5s.

=The Open Timber Roofs of the Middle Ages.= Illustrated by
Perspective and Working Drawings of some of the best varieties
of Church Roofs; with Descriptive Letterpress. By R. and J. A.
BRANDON. Royal 4to, uniform with the above, £3 3s.

=Parish Churches=; being Perspective Views of English
Ecclesiastical Structures; accompanied by Plans drawn to a Uniform
Scale, and Letterpress Descriptions. By R. and J. A. BRANDON,
Architects. Two volumes, large 8vo, containing 160 Plates, £2 2s.

=Winkles's English Cathedrals.= ARCHITECTURAL AND PICTURESQUE
ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCHES OF ENGLAND AND WALES. New
Edition, with the MANCHESTER CATHEDRAL. 186 Plates, beautifully
engraved by B. WINKLES; with Historical and Descriptive Accounts of
the various Cathedrals. In three handsome volumes, imperial 8vo,
cloth, £2 8s.

  *** The Third Volume, comprising Lichfield, Gloucester, Hereford,
  Worcester, Durham, Carlisle, Chester, Ripon, Manchester, and the
  Welsh Cathedrals, may still be had separately, to complete sets,
  price 24s. in 8vo, 48s. in 4to.

=Glossary of Architecture.= Explanation of the Terms used in
Grecian, Roman, Italian, and Gothic Architecture, exemplified by
many Hundred Woodcuts. Fifth Edition, much enlarged. Three volumes,
8vo, 48s.

=Introduction to Gothic Architecture.= By the Editor of the
"Glossary;" with numerous Illustrations, 4s. 6d. cloth.

=Domestic Architecture.= Illustrations of the Ancient Domestic
Architecture of England, from the XIth to the XVIIth Century.
Arranged by JOHN BRITTON, F.S.A. With an Historical and Descriptive
Essay. Fcp. 8vo, 5s. cloth.

=Gothic Architecture.= Details of Gothic Architecture, Measured and
Drawn from Existing Examples, by JAMES K. COLLING. 2 vols., medium
4to, £5 5s.

=Gothic Ornament=, Drawn from Existing Authorities, by JAMES K.
COLLING. 2 vols., £7 10s.




J. D. HARDING'S

PRACTICAL WORKS ON DRAWING.


=Lessons on Art.= By J. D. HARDING, Author of "Elementary Art; or,
the Use of the Chalk and Lead-pencil Advocated and Explained," &c.
Second Edition, imp. 8vo, cloth, 15s.

=The Guide and Companion to "Lessons on Art."= By J. D. HARDING.
Imp. 8vo, cloth, 12s. 6d.

=Lessons on Trees.= By J. D. HARDING. Folio, cloth, 15s.

=Elementary Art.= By J. D. HARDING. Imp. 4to, 25s. cloth.




POETRY.


=Longfellow's Poetical Works.= New and Complete Edition, including
"The Song of Hiawatha." With a fine Portrait, and other Engravings.
Fcp., 6s. cloth; 10s. 6d. morocco.

=The Song of Hiawatha.= By H. W. LONGFELLOW. New Edition, with the
Author's latest Corrections. Fcp., 5s. cloth. Cheap Protective
Edition. 1s. sewed.

=The Golden Legend.= By H. W. LONGFELLOW. 2nd Edition. Fcp., 5s.
cloth. Cheap Edition. 1s. 6d. cloth; 1s. sewed.

=Poems.= By ALEXANDER SMITH. Fifth Edition. Fcp. 8vo, cloth, 5s.

=Sonnets on the War.= By ALEXANDER SMITH, and by THE AUTHOR OF
"BALDER." 1s. sewed.

=Griselda=, and other Poems. By EDWIN ARNOLD. Fcp., 6s. cloth.

=The Ballad of Babe Christabel=, and other Lyrical Poems. By GERALD
MASSEY. Fifth Edition, 5s. cloth.

=Craigcrook Castle=: A Poem. By GERALD MASSEY. Second Edition,
Revised, fcp., 5s. cloth.

=Rev. Thomas Dale's Poetical Works.= Including "The Widow of Nain,"
"The Daughter of Jairus," &c. New and Enlarged Edition, fcp. 8vo,
7s. cloth.

=Poems.= By EDWARD CAPERN, Rural Postman of Bideford, Devon. Second
Edition, with Additions, fcp., 5s. cloth.

=Egeria=; or, The Spirit of Nature. By CHARLES MACKAY, LL.D. Fcp.
8vo, 3s. 6d. cloth.

=Town Lyrics.= By CHARLES MACKAY. Crown 8vo, sewed, 1s.




FICTION AND AMUSEMENT.


=Longfellow's Prose Works.= "Hyperion," "Kavanagh," and
"Outre-Mer." Fcp. 8vo. Uniform with Longfellow's Poetical Works.
With numerous Engravings. 6s. cloth; 10s. 6d. morocco.

=Parlour Magic=; A Manual of Amusing Experiments, Transmutations,
Sleights and Subtleties, Legerdemain, &c. New Edition, revised and
enlarged with the addition of several Tricks from the performances
of Houdin, Robin, &c. 4s. 6d. cloth.

=Acting Charades=; or, Deeds not Words. A Christmas Game to make a
long evening short. By the Brothers MAYHEW. Illustrated with many
hundred Woodcuts. 5s. cloth.

=Round Games for all Parties.= A Collection of the greatest
Variety of Family Amusements for the Fireside or Picnic--Games of
Action--Games of Memory--Catch Games--Games requiring the Exercise
of Fancy, Intelligence, and Imagination--Directions for Crying
Forfeits, &c. Second Edition. 5s. cloth gilt.

=A Cracker Bon-Bon for Christmas Parties=: A Collection of Humorous
Dramas, Poems, and Sketches. By R. B. BROUGH. Profusely Illustrated
by HINE. Cloth, 3s. 6d.

=Shadows.= Twenty-five Amusing Engravings. By C. H. BENNETT.
Ornamental Wrapper, 2s. 6d.; coloured, 4s. 6d.

  "Where's Shadow? Here, Sir. Shadow!"--_Shakspeare._

  "The notion that has seized Mr. Bennett's fancy is an odd one,
  and he has worked it out with great humour. A comic figure
  makes a shadow really more comic than itself, and it excites an
  amount of agreeable curiosity and gratification on seeing the
  one figure, to imagine how the artist will contrive to make it
  reflect another."--_Morning Chronicle._

=Grimm's Household Stories.= All the most Popular Fairy Tales
and Legends of Germany, collected by the Brothers GRIMM. Newly
Translated, and Illustrated with Two Hundred and Forty Engravings,
by EDWARD H. WEHNERT. Complete in One Volume, crown 8vo, 7s. 6d.
cloth.

=Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, complete.= Reprinted from the
Original Edition, with Illustrations by STOTHARD. Crown 8vo, cloth,
7s. 6d.

=Robinson Crusoe=, with numerous Woodcuts by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK and
others. Fcp. 8vo, 3s. 6d. cloth.

=The Young Lady's Oracle=; or, Fortune-telling Book. A Fireside
Amusement, with Plate, 1s. cloth.




USEFUL WORKS.

ONE SHILLING EACH, NEATLY BOUND.


=Etiquette for the Ladies.= Forty-first Edition.

=Etiquette for Gentlemen.= Thirty-fifth Edition.

=Etiquette of Courtship and Matrimony=, with a complete Guide to
the Forms of a Wedding.

=Language of Flowers=, with illuminated Covers, and coloured
Frontispiece.

=Handbook of Pencil Drawing= (Plates).

=A Shilling's Worth of Sense.=

=The Weather Book=: 300 Rules for Telling the Weather.

=The Ball Room Preceptor and Polka Guide.=

=Ball Room Polka=, with Music and Figures.




SCIENTIFIC WORKS, ETC.


=Lectures on the Great Exhibition=, and its Results on the Arts and
Manufactures. Delivered before the Society of Arts, by some of the
most EMINENT MEN of the day. In Two Series, price 7s. 6d. each,
neatly bound in cloth.

=Suggestions in Design=; including Original Compositions in all
Styles, with Descriptive Notes for the use of Artists and Art
Workmen, containing nearly 600 Hints for Workers in Metal, Wood,
Ivory, Glass, and Leather, the Potter, Weaver, Printer in Colours,
Engraver, Decorator, &c. By LUKE LIMNER. 4to, 16s. cloth.

=Year-Book of Facts in Science and Art=; exhibiting the most
important Discoveries and Improvements of the Year, and a Literary
and Scientific Obituary. By JOHN TIMBS, F.S.A., Editor of "The
Arcana of Science." Fcp. 8vo, 5s. cloth.

  *** This work is published annually, and contains a complete
  and condensed view of the progress of discovery during the
  year, systematically arranged, with Engravings illustrative of
  novelties in the Arts and Sciences, &c. The volumes, from its
  commencement in 1839, may still be had, 5s. each.

  "This book does for us what we have not done for ourselves--it
  stores up every useful bit of information to be found in the
  records of learned societies or announced through scientific and
  news journals."--_Globe._

  "Ably and honestly compiled."--_Athenæum._

=The Literary and Scientific Register and Almanack for 1858=; with
an ample Collection of Useful Statistical and Miscellaneous Tables.
Dedicated, by special permission, to H.R.H. the Prince Consort. By
J. W. G. GUTCH, M.R.C.S.L., F.L.S., late Foreign Service Queen's
Messenger. Price 3s. 6d. roan tuck.

  "As perfect a compendium of useful knowledge in connection with
  Literature, Science, and the Arts, as it is necessary everybody
  should have acquaintance with. It is, in short, a little volume
  which will save the trouble of hunting through many books of more
  pretension, and supply off-hand what, without it, would require
  much time and trouble."--_Times._




DICTIONARIES.


=Webster's Quarto Dictionary, unabridged=; containing all the Words
in the English Language, with their Etymologies and Derivations. By
NOAH WEBSTER, LL.D. Revised by Professor GOODRICH. With Pronouncing
Vocabularies of Scripture, Classical, and Geographical Names. New
Edition, carefully printed in a large 4to volume, 31s. 6d. cloth;
42s. calf.

  *** The only _complete work_. _All_ the octavo editions are
  Abridgments.

  "All young persons should have a standard Dictionary at their
  elbow; and while you are about it, get the best: that Dictionary
  is Noah Webster's, the great work unabridged. If you are too
  poor, save the amount from off your back, to put it into your
  head."

  "We can have no hesitation in giving it as our opinion, that this
  is the most elaborate and successful undertaking of the kind
  which has ever appeared."--_Times._

  "The veteran Webster's work is the best and most useful
  Dictionary of the English Language ever published. Every page
  attests the learning and talent, the sound judgment and nice
  discrimination, the great industry, profound research, and
  surprising perseverance of the author. It is a very manifest
  improvement on Todd's Johnson, and contains many thousand
  more words than that or any other English Dictionary hitherto
  published."--_Examiner._

=Webster's Smaller Dictionary.= Condensed and adapted to English
Orthography and Usage from various sources. By CHARLES ROBSON,
crown 8vo, 5s. embossed.

=Webster's Pocket Dictionary.= 32mo, 3s. 6d.

=Miniature French Dictionary=, in French and English, English and
French: comprising all the words in general use. The remarkably
comprehensive nature and compact size of this little Dictionary
admirably fit it for the student and tourist. Neatly bound in roan,
4s.; morocco, gilt edges, 5s. 6d.

=Sharpe's Diamond Dictionary of the English Language.= A very small
volume, beautifully printed in a clear and legible type. Roan,
neat, 2s. 6d.; morocco, 3s. 6d.

=Cassell's French Dictionary.= 8vo, cloth, 9s. 6d.

=Cassell's Latin Dictionary.= 8vo, cloth, 9s. 6d.

=Cassell's German Dictionary.= 8vo, cloth, 9s.




COMIC WORKS.


GEORGE CRUIKSHANK'S WORKS.

=My Sketch-Book=; containing more than Two Hundred laughable
Sketches. By GEORGE CRUIKSHANK. In Nine Numbers. 2s. 6d. plain; 3s.
6d. coloured.

=Scraps and Sketches.= In Four Parts, each 8s. plain; 12s. coloured.

=Illustrations of Time.= 8s. plain; 12s. coloured.

=Illustrations of Phrenology.= 8s. plain; 12s. coloured.

=The Bottle.= In Eight Large Plates, 1s.; or printed in tints, 6s.

=The Drunkard's Children.= A Sequel to The Bottle. Eight large
Plates, 1s.; printed in tints, 6s.

  *** These two works may be had stitched up with Dr. Charles
  Mackay's illustrative Poem, price 3s. The Poem separate, 1s.

=The Comic Alphabet.= Twenty-six Humorous Designs. In case, 2s. 6d.
plain; 4s. coloured.

=The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman.= With Twelve Humorous Plates.
Cloth, 2s.

=The Bachelor's Own Book=: Being Twenty-four Passages in the Life
of Mr. Lambkin in the Pursuit of Pleasure and Amusement. 5s. sewed;
coloured, 8s. 6d.

=The Comic Almanack=, from its commencement in 1835 to 1853.
Illustrated with numerous large Plates by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, and
many hundred amusing Cuts.

  *** Any of the separate Years (except that for 1835) may be had
  at 1s. 3d. each.

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his Espousal to his Ladye-love. Large 8vo, with Eighty-four Plates,
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Attitudes, he attained Distinction in the Fashionable World. 150
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BY JOHN TIMBS, F.S.A.


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JUVENILE WORKS.


CAPTAIN REID'S BOOKS OF ADVENTURE FOR BOYS.

=The Young Yägers=; a Narrative of Hunting Adventures in Southern
Africa. By CAPTAIN MAYNE REID, Author of "The Boy Hunters," "The
Young Voyageurs," &c. Second Edition, with Twelve Illustrations by
WILLIAM HARVEY. Fcp., 7s. cloth.

=The Bush Boys=; or, the History and Adventures of a Cape Farmer
and his Family in the Wild Karoos of Southern Africa. Second
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=The Desert Home=; or, English Family Robinson. With numerous
Illustrations by W. HARVEY. Sixth Edition, cloth, 7s.; with
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=The Boy Hunters=; or, Adventures in Search of a White Buffalo.
With numerous Plates by HARVEY. Fifth Edition, cloth, 7s.;
coloured, 9s.

=The Young Voyageurs=; or, Adventures in the Fur Countries of the
Far North. Plates by HARVEY. Second Edition, cloth, 7s.; with
coloured plates, 9s.

=The Forest Exiles=; or, Perils of a Peruvian Family amid the Wilds
of the Amazon. With Twelve Plates. Third Edition, 7s. cloth; with
coloured plates, 9s.

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  more enthusiastically than we have done."--_Nonconformist._


MR. H. MAYHEW'S BOOKS OF SCIENCE FOR BOYS.

=The Wonders of Science=; or, Young Humphry Davy (the Cornish
Apothecary's Boy, who taught himself Natural Philosophy, and
eventually became President of the Royal Society). The Life of a
Wonderful Boy, written for Boys. By HENRY MAYHEW, Author of "The
Peasant-Boy Philosopher," &c. With Illustrations by JOHN GILBERT.
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  the person of Mr. Mayhew."--_Athenæum._

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Shepherd-boy Astronomer, and showing how a Poor Lad made himself
acquainted with the Principles of Natural Science. By HENRY
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Illustrations by JOHN GILBERT, and numerous Drawings printed in the
text. Third Edition, 6s. cloth.

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MR. J. G. EDGAR'S BOOKS FOR BOYS.

=The Boyhood of Great Men= as an Example to Youth. By J. G. EDGAR.
With Cuts by B. FOSTER. Fourth Edition, 3s. 6d. cloth; with gilt
edges, 4s.

=Footprints of Famous Men=; or, Biography for Boys. By J. G. EDGAR.
Cuts by FOSTER. Fourth Edition, 3s. 6d. cloth; 4s. gilt edges.

=Boy Princes.= By JOHN G. EDGAR. With Illustrations by GEORGE
THOMAS. Fcp. 8vo, 5s. cloth.

=History for Boys=; or, Annals of the Nations of Modern Europe. By
J. G. EDGAR. Fcp. 8vo, with Illustrations by GEORGE THOMAS. 6s.
cloth gilt.

=The Boy's Own Book=: A complete Encyclopædia of all the
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Youth. With several hundred Woodcuts. New Edition, greatly enlarged
and improved. Handsomely bound, 8s. 6d.

=The Little Boy's Own Book=, an Abridgment of "The Boy's own Book"
for Little Boys. 3s. 6d. neatly bound.

=Grimm's Household Stories.= All the most Popular Fairy Tales
and Legends of Germany, collected by the Brothers GRIMM. Newly
Translated, and Illustrated with Two Hundred and Forty Engravings
by EDWARD H. WEHNERT. Complete in One Volume, crown 8vo, 7s. 6d.
cloth.

=The Rival Kings=; or, Overbearing. By the Author of "Mia and
Charlie," &c. With Illustrations by WILLIAMS. Fcp., 4s. 6d. cloth.

=Mia and Charlie=; or, a Week's Holiday at Rydale Rectory. With
Eight Engravings by B. FOSTER. Fcp., 4s. 6d. cloth.

=Sidney Grey=: A Tale of School Life. By the Author of "Mia and
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=The Heroes of Asgard and the Giants of Jotunheim=; or, Christmas
Week with the Old Storytellers. By the Author of "Mia and Charlie."
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=Southey's Life of Nelson.= Finely-illustrated Edition, with
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printed in the text, and part in tints on separate pages. Small
8vo, 6s. neatly bound, and morocco, 10s. 6d.

=Memorable Women=; the Story of their Lives. By Mrs. NEWTON
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=The Boat and the Caravan=: A Family Tour in Egypt and Syria. With
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=Emma de Lissau=; or, Memoirs of a Converted Jewess. With
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=The Young Student.= By Madame GUIZOT. With Engravings. Fcp., 3s.
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=The Story of Reynard the Fox.= A New Version by DANIEL VEDDER.
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=Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, complete.= Reprinted from the
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7s. 6d.

=Robinson Crusoe=, with numerous Woodcuts by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK and
others. Fcp. 8vo, 3s. 6d. cloth.

=The Whaleman's Adventures in the Southern Ocean.= By the Rev.
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3s. 6d.

=Parlour Magic.= New Edition, revised and enlarged, with the
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Robin, &c. 4s. 6d. cloth.

=The Young Islanders=; a Tale of the Seaward-House Boys. By
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=Boy's Treasury of Sports=, Pastimes, and Recreations. With 400
Illustrations by S. WILLIAMS. Fcp., 6s. cloth.

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coloured Plates, 6s.

=Family Poetry.= By the Editor of the "Sacred Harp." Silk, 2s. 6d.

=The Playmate.= A Pleasant Companion for Spare Hours; with numerous
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=Bingley's Tales about Birds=; illustrative of their Nature,
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=Bingley's Bible Quadrupeds=; the Natural History of the Animals
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=Original Poems for My Children=; by THOMAS MILLER. Profusely
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=George Cruikshank's Fairy Library.= Edited and Illustrated by
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  HARRY'S SIMPLE STORIES.
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PRIMER; SPELLING BOOK; READING BOOK; HISTORY OF ENGLAND; SCRIPTURE
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  5. ALDERMAN GOBBLE.
  6. A COMICAL FIGHT.


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  THE HOME GRAMMAR, Cuts, cloth, 1s.

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  6. MOTHER HUBBARD.
  7. CAT AND MOUSE.
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  10. LITTLE MAN AND MAID.


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_One Shilling each, neatly Printed and Illustrated._

=1. Manual of Flower Gardening for Ladies.= By J. B. WHITING,
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=2. Manual of Chess.= By CHARLES KENNY.

=3. Manual of Music.= By C. W. MANBY.

=4. Manual of Domestic Economy.= By JOHN TIMBS.

=5. Manual of Cage Birds.= By a Practical Bird Keeper.

=6. Manual of Oil Painting=, with a Glossary of Terms of Art.

=7. Manual for Butterfly Collectors.= By ABEL INGPEN. Plates.

=8. Manual of Painting in Water Colours.=




ELEMENTARY DRAWING BOOKS.


J. D. HARDING.

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SAMUEL PROUT, F.S.A.

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MONS. JULIEN.

=Studies of Heads=: by Mons. JULIEN, Professor of Drawing in the
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=The Human Figure=: A Series of Progressive Studies, by Mons.
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GEORGE CHILDS.

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MISCELLANEOUS WORKS.


=Williams's Symbolical Euclid=, chiefly from the Text of Dr.
Simson. Adapted to the use of Students, by the Rev. J. M. WILLIAMS,
of Queen's College, Cambridge. New Edition, 6s. 6d. cloth; 7s.
roan. An 8vo Edition may also be had, 7s. cloth.

  *** This edition is in use at many of the Public Schools.

=King's Interest Tables=, on Sums from One to Ten Thousand Pounds.
Enlarged and improved, with several useful Additions. By JOSEPH
KING, of Liverpool. In one large vol. 8vo, 21s.

=Seven Hundred Domestic Hints=, combining Elegance and Economy with
the Enjoyment of Home. By a LADY. Neatly bound in cloth, 2s. 6d.

=The Book of the Months=, and Circle of the Seasons. Embellished
with Twenty-eight Engravings from Drawings by WILLIAM HARVEY.
Beautifully printed in fcp. 8vo, 3s. 6d. cloth.

=How to Make Home Happy=; or, Hints and Cautions for All. With Five
Hundred Odds and Ends worth remembering. By WILLIAM JONES, F.S.A.
Small 8vo, 4s. 6d. cloth.

=Panoramic View of Palestine=, or the Holy Land, before the
Destruction of Jerusalem, depicting the sites of the various
localities mentioned in Scripture. With References. In a folding
cloth case. Plain, 2s. 6d.; coloured, 3s. 6d. On sheet, plain, 1s.
6d.; coloured, 2s. 6d.


TILT'S CABINET LIBRARY EDITIONS.

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  =2. Boswell's Life of Johnson.=
  =3. Oliver Goldsmith's Works.=
  =4. Hervey's Meditations and Contemplations.=

  *** These Works are clearly and beautifully printed by
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  elegance and cheapness render them very suitable for Presents,
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  "TILT'S EDITION" must be specified in ordering the above.




HORTICULTURE, GARDENING, ETC.


=The Cottage Gardener's Dictionary.= Describing the Plants, Fruits,
and Vegetables desirable for the Garden, and explaining the Terms
and Operations employed in their cultivation; with an Alphabetical
List of Synonyms. Edited by G. W. JOHNSON, Esq., Editor of "The
Cottage Gardener," &c. &c. Third Edition. Crown 8vo, strongly bound
in cloth, 8s. 6d.

=Manual of Flower-Gardening for Ladies.= By J. B. WHITING,
Practical Gardener. Price 1s.

=Glenny's Handbook to the Flower-Garden and Greenhouse=; comprising
the Description, Cultivation, and Management of all the popular
Flowers and Plants grown in this country; with a Calendar of
Monthly Operations for the Flower-garden and Greenhouse. By GEORGE
GLENNY, Editor of the "Gardener's Gazette," and the "Gardener and
Practical Florist," &c. &c. Crown 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, price 5s.
6d.

=Glenny's Catechism of Gardening.= Containing the Elements of
Practical Gardening, or Plain Questions and Answers. Arranged for
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College, London; and particularly adapted for Agricultural and
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=Glenny's Garden Almanac=, and Florist's Directory for 1858;
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New Plants, Flowers, &c., to come out in the Spring, and other
useful information. Price 1s.

=A Natural History of the Vegetable Kingdom.= Arranged according to
the Natural System of De Candolle; with Engravings illustrative of
the Typical Species of each Family. By ROBERT HOGG, Vice-President
of the British Pomological Society, &c. &c. 1 vol., crown 8vo,
cloth, price 10s. 6d.

  [_In the Press._




JOHN CASSELL'S

WORKS AND PUBLICATIONS.


EDUCATIONAL.

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The first 3 vols. of the "Popular Educator" are published in a
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=The Biblical Educator=, complete in 2 vols., crown 4to, price 5s.
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J. R. Beard. V. Chronology, from the Earliest Period.


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from the English Dictionaries of Ogilvie, Johnson, Webster, &c.;
and from the Technological and Scientific Dictionaries of both
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of the Language are clearly laid down, and copiously illustrated by
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Adjectives, Verbs, and Particles. The Examples are on sentences
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INDEX.


                                              PAGE

  Acting Charades                               10

  Algebra (Cassell's)                           31

  Architectural Works                            7

  Arithmetic (Cassell's)                        31

  ---- for the Young                            31

  Arnold's (Edwin) Poems                         9

  Astronography                                 32


  Balance of Beauty                             36

  Ball Room Polka                               11

  ---- Preceptor                                11

  Beattie and Collins                            5

  Bertie's Indestructible Books                 22

  Bible Gallery                                  4

  ---- Women of the                              4

  Bingley's Tales                               21

  Biographical Dictionary                       33

  Boat (The) and the Caravan                    19

  Book and its Story                            36

  ---- of the Months                            24

  Boswell's Johnson                             24

  Botany, The Outlines of                       32

  Boyhood of Great Men                           6

  Boy Princes                                    6

  Boy's Own Book                                19

  ---- Treasury                                 20

  Brandon's Architectural Works                  7

  British Empire, Greatness of the              34

  Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress                    3

  Byron Beauties                                 3

  ---- Illustrated                               3


  Capern's Poems                                10

  Cassell's Educational Works                   26

  Cheever's Whaleman's Adventures               20

  Childs' Drawing Books                         23

  Child's First Lesson Book                     20

  Christian Graces in Olden Time                 3

  Christmas with the Poets                       1

  Classical Library                             30

  Colling's Gothic Architecture                  8

  ---- Ornament                                  8

  Comic Works                                   14

  ---- Almanack                                 14

  Comical Creatures from Wurtemburg             15

  ---- People                                   15

  ---- Story Books                              22

  Cottage Gardener's Dictionary                 25

  Cowper's Poems                                 5

  Cracker Bon-Bon for Christmas                 10

  Crosland's Memorable Women                    19

  Cruikshank's (Geo.) Works                     14

  ---- Fairy library                            21

  Curiosities of Modern Travel                   7


  Dale's Poems                                  10

  De Lolme's French Manual                      27

  Dibdin's Water Colours                        23

  ---- Easy Drawing Book                        23

  Dictionaries                                  13

  Domestic Architecture                          8

  ---- Hints                                    24

  Drawing Books                                 23


  Edgar's Boyhood of Great Men                  18

  ---- Footprints of Famous Men                 18

  ---- Boy Princes                              18

  ---- History for Boys                         18

  Educator, The Popular                         26

  ---- Biblical                                 26

  ---- Historical                               26

  ---- The Child's                              31

  Emma de Lissau                                20

  England, Cassell's History of                 32

  ---- History of                               33

  English without a Master                      38

  ---- Cassell's Lessons in                     30

  ---- (The) Language, its Elements and Form    32

  Etiquette for the Ladies                      11

  ---- Gentlemen                                11

  ---- of Courtship                             11

  Euclid, Symbolical                            24

  ---- Cassell's                                31


  Fables of Æsop                                15

  Footprints of Famous Men                       6

  Footprints of Travellers                      34

  Ford's Easy Lessons in Landscape              23

  French, Cassell's Lessons in                  27

  ---- Dictionary, Cassell's                    27

  ---- Miniature                                18

  ---- without a Master                         33

  France, The History of                        31


  Games for Christmas                           10

  Geography, Cassell's Elementary               31

  German, Cassell's Lessons in                  28

  ---- Dictionary (Cassell)                     28

  ---- without a Master                         38

  Glenny's Handbook to Flower-garden            25

  ---- Catechism of Gardening                   25

  ---- Garden Almanac                           25

  Glossary of Architecture                       8

  Goldsmith's Works                             24

  Graces, Gallery of the                         4

  Greek, Cassell's Lessons in                   30

  Grimm's Household Stories                     19

  Guizot's Young Student                        20

  Gutch's Scientific Pocket Book                12


  Handbook of Pencil Drawing                    23

  Harding's Drawing Books                    8, 23

  ---- Portfolio                                23

  Harry's Ladder to Learning                    21

  ---- Book of Poetry                           21

  Health for the Million                        37

  Heath's Keepsake                               3

  ---- Waverley Gallery                          4

  Heroes of Asgard                              19

  ---- of England                                6

  Heroines of Shakspeare                         3

  Hervey's Meditations                          24

  History for Boys                               6

  Home Lesson Books                             22

  ---- Story Books                              22

  How to make Home Happy                        24

  Howitt's Library for the Young                35

  Humphreys' British Coins                       3


  Indestructible Lesson Books                   22

  ---- Pleasure Books                           22

  Introd. to Gothic Architecture                 8

  Ireland, the History of                       33

  Italian, Cassell's Lessons in                 30

  ---- Without a Master                         38


  Julien's (Mons.) Studies of Heads             23

  Johnson's Lives of the Poets                  24

  ---- Human Figure                             23


  Keepsake (The)                                 3

  King's Interest Tables                        24

  Knight's Store of Knowledge                   37


  Ladies' Drawing-Room Book                     36

  Language of Flowers                        4, 11

  Latin, Cassell's Lessons in                   29

  ---- Dictionary (Cassell's)                   29

  ---- Without a Master                         38

  Lectures on the Great Exhibition              12

  Lionel Fitzgibbon                             36

  Little Boy's Own Book                         19

  ---- Mary's Books                             21

  ---- Treasury                                 21

  ---- Lesson Book                              21

  Longfellow's Poems                          2, 9

  ---- Hyperion                                  2

  ---- Golden Legend                          2, 9

  ---- Kavanagh                                  2

  ---- Prose Works                              10

  ---- Song of Hiawatha                          9

  Loves of the Poets                             1


  Mackay's (Charles) Egeria                     10

  ---- Town Lyrics                              10

  Man, The Natural History of                   33

  Manuals of Instruction                        22

  Massey's (G.) Babe Christabel                  9

  ---- Craigcrook Castle                         9

  Mathematical Science                      31, 32

  Mayhew's Acting Charades                      10

  ---- Peasant-Boy Philosopher                  18

  ---- Sandboys' Adventures                     15

  ---- Wonders of Science                       18

  Memoirs of the Queens of Prussia              37

  Men of the Time                                5

  Merry Pictures                                 2

  Mia and Charlie                               19

  Miller's Daughter                              1

  Miller's (T.) Poems for Children              21

  Milton's Poetical Works                        4

  ---- L'Allegro and Il Penseroso                2

  Museum of Painting and Sculpture               4

  Musgrave's Ramble in Normandy                  7


  Ogleby's Adventures                           15

  Oldbuck's Adventures                          15


  Painters (The) of All Nations, History of     35

  Panoramic View of Palestine                   24

  Parlour Magic                                 20

  Pellatt on Glass-making                        4

  Phillips's Etchings of Familiar Life          23

  Playmate (The)                                20

  Poetry of the Year                             3

  Political Economy                             32

  Prout's (Sam.) Elementary Drawing             23


  Queens of Prussia, Memoirs of the             37


  Raffaelle's Cartoons                           3

  Reid's (Capt. M.) Desert Home                 17

  ---- Boy Hunters                              17

  ---- Young Voyageurs                          17

  ---- Forest Exiles                            17

  ---- Bush Boys                                17

  ---- Young Yägers                             17

  Reynard the Fox                               20

  Rhymes and Roundelayes                         2

  Rival (The) Kings                             19

  Robinson Crusoe                               11

  Romance of Modern Travel                       7

  Round Games                                   10


  Sailings over the Globe                       34

  St. Leonard                                   35

  Science Popularly Explained                   32

  Scotland, The History of                      33

  Scott's Poems                                  5

  Shadows                                   11, 15

  Shakspeare, Concordance to                    37

  ---- Heroines                                  3

  Sharpe's Diamond Dictionary                   13

  Shilling's Worth of Sense                     11

  Sidney Grey                                   19

  Smith's (Alex.) Poems                          9

  ---- Sonnets on the War                        9

  Southey's Life of Nelson                   6, 19

  Spanish without a Master                      38

  Spelling Book (Cassell's)                     30

  Steam Engine, The History of the              34

  Store of Knowledge                            37

  Suggestions in Design                         12

  Sutcliffe's Drawing Book of Horses            23


  Taylor's (Jeff.) Young Islanders              20

  Tennyson's Miller's Daughter                   1

  Thomson's Seasons                              5

  Timbs's Curiosities of London                 16

  ---- Curiosities of England                   16

  ---- Popular Errors                           16

  ---- School Days of Eminent Men               16

  ---- Things Not Generally Known               16


  Waverley Gallery                               4

  Weather Book, the                             11

  Webster (Daniel) Orations                     36

  Webster's Quarto Dictionaries                 13

  ---- Smaller Dictionary                       13

  Winkles's English Cathedrals                   8

  Women of the Bible                             4

  Wonders of Travel                              7

  ---- of the Heavens                           34

  Worsley's Little Drawing Book                 23


  Year-Book of Facts                            12

  Young Lady's Oracle                           11


86, FLEET STREET, AND PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON.




  TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE

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  corrected after careful comparison with other occurrences within
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