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BYRON'S (Lord) LETTERS AND JOURNALS.
Notices of his Life. By THOMAS MOORE. A Reprint of the Original Edition,
newly revised, complete in a thick Volume of 1060 pp., with Twelve full-page
Plates. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 7s. 6d.

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"We have read this book with the greatest pleasure. Considered merely as a composition, it deserves to be classed among the best specimens of English prose which our age has produced.. The style is agreeable, clear, and manly, and, when it rises into eloquence, rises without effort or ostentation. Nor is the matter inferior to the manner. It would be difficult to name a book which exhibits more kindness, fairness, and modesty."-MACAULAY.

JANOVA'S WORKS IN SCULPTURE AND MODELLING. 150 Plates, exquisitely engraved in Outline by Moses, and printed on an India tint. With Descriptions by the Countess ALBRIZZI, a Biographical Memoir by CICOGNARA, and Portrait by WORTHINGTON. A New Edition. Demy 4to, cloth extra, gilt, gilt edges, 31s. 6d. "The fertility of this master's resources is amazing, and the manual labour expended on his works would have worn out many an ordinary workman. The outline engravings are finely executed. The descriptive notes are discriminating, and in the main exact."-Spectator.

"A very handsome volume. The graceful designs of the original are rendered by the engraver with exquisite fidelity. As a gift-book, the volume deserves to be placed beside the Outlines' of a very kindred genius-Flaxman.”—Graphic. CATLIN'S ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE MANNERS, CUSTOMS, AND CONDITION OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS written during Eight Years of Travel and Adventure among the Wildest and most Remarkable Tribes now existing. Containing 360 Coloured Engravings from the Author's original Paintings. Two Vols. imperial 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, the Plates beautifully printed in Colours, £3 35.

CATLIN'S NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN PORTFOLIO. Containing Hunting Scenes, Amusements, Scenery, and Costume of the Indians of the Rocky Mountains and Prairies of America, from Drawings and Notes made by the Author during Eight Years' Travel. A series of 31 magnificent Plates, beautifully coloured in facsimile of the Original Drawings exhibited at the Egyptian Hall. Imperial folio, half-morocco, gilt, £7 105.

CLAUDE, BEAUTIES OF, containing 24 of his choicest Landscapes, beautifully Engraved on Steel, by BROMLEY, LUPTON, and others. With Biographical Sketch and Portrait. Royal folio, in a portfolio, £1 55. CLAUDE'S LIBER VERITATIS. A Collection of 303 Prints after the Original Designs of CLAUDE. Engraved by RICHARD EARLOM. With a descriptive Catalogue of each Print, Lists of the Persons for whom, and the Places for which, the original Pictures were first painted, and of the present Possessors of most of them. London: published by Messrs. Boydell and Co., Cheapside. Printed by W. Bulmer and Co., Cleveland Row, 1777. Three Vols. folio, halfmorocco extra, gilt edges, £10 IOS.

COLMAN'S HUMOROUS WORKS.-"Broad Grins," "My Nightgown and Slippers," and other Humorous Works, Prose and Poetical, of GEORGE COLMAN. With Life and Anecdotes by G. B. BUCKSTONE, and Frontispiece by HOGARTH. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 75. 6d.

"What antic have we here, in motley livery of red and yellow, with cap on head, and dagger of lath in hand? It is the king's jester, a professed droll, strangely gifted in all grimace, who pulls faces, and sells grins by the yard. For the impudent joke he has scarcely an equal."-Westminster Review.

CONEY'S ENGRAVINGS OF ANCIENT CATHEDRALS, Hôtels de Ville, Town Halls, &c., including some of the finest Examples of Gothic Architecture in France, Holland, Germany, and Italy. 32 large Plates, imperial folio, half-morocco extra, £3 135, 6d.

CONSTABLE'S GRAPHIC WORKS. Comprising 40 highly finished Mezzotinto Engravings on Steel, by DAVID LUCAS; with descriptive Letterpress by C. R. LESLIE, R.A. Folio, half-morocco, gilt edges, £2 25. COPE (Sir W.)—THE HISTORY OF THE RIFLE BRIGADE (The Prince Consort's Own), formerly the 95th. By Sir WILLIAM H. COPE, formerly Lieutenant Rifle Brigade. One Vol. 8vo, with Illustrations, Maps, and Plans. [Nearly ready. OF THE SEPULCHRAL BRASSES IN NORFOLK AND SUFFOLK. With Letterpress Descriptions, an Essay on Sepulchral Memorials by DAWSON TURNER, Notes by Sir SAMUEL MEYRICK, ALBERT WAY, and Sir HARRIS NICOLAS, and copious Index. New Edition, containing 173 Plates, two of them Illuminated. Two Volumes, small folio, half-morocco extra, £6 6s.

COTMAN'S

ENGRAVINGS

COTMAN'S ETCHINGS OF ARCHITECTURAL REMAINS, chiefly Norman and Gothic, in various Counties in England, but principally in Norfolk, with Descriptive Notices by DAWSON TURNER, and Architectural Observations by THOMAS RICKMAN. Two Vols. imperial folio, containing 240 spirited Etchings, half-morocco, top edges gilt, £8 8s. COTMAN'S LIBER STUDIORUM. Studies and Original Compositions, for the Use of Art Students, consisting of 48 Etchings, the greater part executed in "soft ground." Imperial folio, halfmorocco, £1 11s. 6d.

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CREASY.-MEMOIRS OF EMINENT ETONIANS; with Notices of the Early History of Eton College. By Sir EDWARD CREASY, Author of "The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World." A New Edition, brought down to the Present Time, with 13 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 75. 6d. "A new edition of "Creasy's Etonians" will be welcome. The book was a favourite a quarter of a century ago, and it has maintained its reputation. The value of this new edition is enhanced by the fact that Sir Edward Creasy has added to it several memoirs of Etonians who have died since the first edition appeared. The work is eminently interesting."-Scotsman.

CRUIKSHANK'S COMIC ALMANACK.

Complete in Two

SERIES: The FIRST from 1835 to 1843; the SECOND from 1844 to 1853. A Gathering of the BEST HUMOUR of THACKERAY, HOOD, MAYHEW, ALBERT SMITH, A'BECKETT, ROBERT BROUGH, &c. With 2000 Woodcuts and Steel Engravings by CRUIKSHANK, HINE, LANDELLS, &c. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, two very thick Volumes, 155.; or, separately, 7s. 6d. per Volume.

CUSSANS' HANDBOOK OF HERALDRY.

With Instructions

for Tracing Pedigrees and Deciphering Ancient MSS.; Rules for the Appointment of Liveries, Chapters on Continental and American Heraldry, &c. &c. By JOHN E. CUSSANS. Illustrated with 360 Plates and Woodcuts. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt and emblazoned, 7s. 6d. CUSSANS' HISTORY OF HERTFORDSHIRE. A County History, got up in a very superior manner, and ranging with the finest works of its class. By JOHN E. CUSSANS. Illustrated with full-page Plates on Copper and Stone, and a profusion of small Woodcuts. Parts I. to X. now ready, 21s. each. "The amount of labour Mr. Cussans bestows to obtain original information is immense; his anxiety for accuracy is intense, and the painstaking care with which he investigates statements and peruses old documents is remarkable. The result of his industry is a work abounding in new and curious information. It differs from 'Clutterbuck' in this respect, that whereas that well-patronised and expensive book had most care and attention bestowed on the first volume (that part of Hertfordshire where the author resided)-each successive portion of Mr. Cussans' history is manifestly an improvement on the earlier portions. Nothing can ever repay the author for the very great care, pains, and time he has devoted to this work, which must have been truly a labour of love to him; but he has sure reward in the esteem of those who can appreciate aright earnestness, diligence, and perseverance in the accomplishment of a useful and valuable object."—Herts Guardian.

CYCLOPÆDIA OF COSTUME; or, A Dictionary of Dress-Regal, Ecclesiastical, Civil, and Military-from the Earliest Period in England to the reign of George the Third. Including Notices of Contemporaneous Fashions on the Continent, and preceded by a General History of the Costumes of the Principal Countries of Europe. By J. R. PLANCHÉ, Somerset Herald. To be Completed in Twenty-four Parts, quarto, at Five Shillings each, profusely illustrated by Coloured and Plain Plates and Wood Engravings.-A Prospectus will be sent upon application. Parts I. to XIV. now ready.

"There is no subject connected with dress with which Somerset Herald' is not as familiar as ordinary men are with the ordinary themes of everyday life. The gathered knowledge of many years is placed before the world in this his latest work, and, when finished, there will exist no work on the subject half so valuable. The numerous illustrations are all effective-for their accuracy the author is responsible; they are well drawn and well engraved, and, while indispensable to a proper comprehension of the text, are satisfactory as works of art."-Art Journal.

"These numbers of a Cyclopædia of Ancient and Modern Costume give promise that the work, when complete, will be one of the most perfect works ever published upon the subject. The illustrations are numerous and excellent, and would, even without the letterpress, render the work an invaluable book of reference for information as to costumes for fancy balls and character quadrilles. . . . Beautifully printed and superbly illustrated."-Standard.

"Those who know how useful is Fairholt's brief and necessarily imperfect glossary will be able to appreciate the much greater advantages promised by Mr. Planche's Dook."-Athenæum.

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*Part XIV. contains the completion of the DICTIONARY, which, as Vol. I. of the Book. forms a complete work in itself. This Volume may now be had, handsomely bound in half red morocco, gilt top, price £3 135. 61.

The remaining Parts will be occupied by the GENERAL HISTORY OF THE COSTUMES OF EUROPE, arranged Chronologically.

IBDIN'S (T. F.) BIBLIOMANIA; or, Book-Madness: A Bibliographical Romance. With numerous Illustrations. A New Edition, with a Supplement, including a Key to the Assumed Characters in the Drama. Demy 8vo, half-Roxburghe, 215.

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DIXON.-WHITE CONQUEST: AMERICA IN 1875. By W. HEPWORTH DIXON. Two Vols. 8vo, cloth extra, 30s.

"The best written, most instructive, and most entertaining book that Mr. Dixon has published since New America.""-Athenæum.

DODGE (Colonel.)-THE HUNTING GROUNDS OF THE
GREAT WEST. Being a Description of the Plains, Game, and Indians of the
Great North American Desert, By RICHARD IRVING DODGE, Lieutenant-
Colonel of the United States Army. With an Introduction by WILLIAM BLACK-
MOKE. With a Map and numerous Illustrations, drawn by ERNest Griset.
Demy 8vo, cloth extra, 245.
[Nearly ready.

DRURY'S ILLUSTRATIONS of FOREIGN ENTOMOLOGY. Containing, in 150 beautifully Coloured Plates, upwards of 600 Exotic Insects of the East and West Indies, China, New Holland, North and South America, Germany, &c. With important Additions and Scientific Indexes, by J. O. WESTWOOD, F.L.S. Three Vols. 4to, half-morocco extra, £5 55.

"Drury's work has not been surpassed in beauty and accuracy of execution by any of the sumptuous efforts of the present day."-Encyclopædia Britannica.

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DUNRAVEN'S (Earl of) THE GREAT DIVIDE: A Narrative of Travels in the Upper Yellowstone in the Summer of 1874. With Maps and numerous striking full-page Illustrations by VALENTINE W. BROMLEY. Second Edition. Demy 8vo, cloth gilt, 18s.

"There has not for a long time appeared a better book of travel than Lord Durraven's 'The Great Divide." The book is full of clever observation, and

both narrative and illustrations are thoroughly good."-Athenæum.

"A jolly, rollicking narrative of adventure and sport, mixed up with a great deal of useful information concerning one of the most interesting regions in the American continent."-Nature.

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ARLY ENGLISH POETS. Edited, with Introductions and Annotations, by Rev. A_B. GROSART. Crown 8vo, cloth boards, 65. per Volume; a few Large Paper copies (only 50 printed), at 125. per Vol. "Mr. Grosart has spent the most laborious and the most enthusiastic care on the perfect restoration and preservation of the text; and it is very unlikely that any other edition of the poet can ever be called for. From Mr. Grosart we always expect and always receive the final results of most patient and competent scholarship."-Examiner.

1. Fletcher's (Giles, B. D.) Com

plete Poems, Christ's Victorie in
Heaven, Christ's Victorie on Earth,
Christ's Triumph over Death, and
Minor Poems. With Memorial-
Introduction and Notes.

2. Davies' (Sir John) Complete
Poetical Works, including Psalms
I. to L. in Verse, and other hitherto
unpublished MSS., for the first
time Collected and Edited. With
Memorial-Introduction and Notes.
Two Vols.

3. Herrick's (Robert) Hesperides, Noble Numbers, and Com

plete Collected Poems. With Memorial-Introduction and Notes, Steel Portrait, Index of First Lines, and Glossarial Index, &c. Three Vols. [In the press. 4. Sidney's (Sir Philip) Complete Poetical Works. including With all those in "Arcadia." Memorial-Introduction and Notes. [In preparation. 5. Donne's (Dr. John) Complete Poetical Works, including the Satires and various from MSS. With Memorial-Introduction and Notes. [In preparation.

Other volumes are in active preparation.

EMANUEL ON DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES; their History, Value, and Properties; with Simple Tests for ascertaining their Reality. By HARRY EMANUEL, F.R.G.S. With numerous Illustrations, Tinted and Plain. A New Edition, crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 6s.

EMERSON.-LETTERS AND SOCIAL AIMS. By RALPH WALDO EMERSON. Second Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 75. 6d.

"His method of work is that of great thinkers. Gradually he absorbs and assimilates whatever science or history can furnish, and slowly and reflectively he gives us the result of his thoughts.”—Athenæum.

"Will be eagerly welcomed by his numerous admirers on both sides of the Atlantic. These latest essays and lectures of the American sage contain the matured fruits of earnest and deep thought wrapt up in language always clear and incisive, often happily epigrammatic. They present the author's ripest opinions on literature and society. Every part of the work breathes the free air which belongs to a free country, and is redolent of hope and youth. The happy knack which Emerson always possessed of illustrating his meaning by apposite anecdotes has not failed him in his old age; and in these pages light is often flashed upon an obscure or abstruse proposition from a pithy and pointed story. Without any pedantic show of learning, every page bears witness to the author's wide, one might almost say encyclopædic, acquaintance with the literature of all ages and of all races. Not only has Emerson been a great reader, but he has, so to speak, got at the very innermost core of the books which he has devoured."-Scotsman.

ENGLISHMAN'S HOUSE (The): A Practical Guide to all interested in Selecting or Building a House, with full Estimates of Cost, Quantities, &c. By C. J. RICHARDSON. Third Edition. With nearly 600 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 75. 6d.

AIRHOLT.-TOBACCO: Its History and Associations; in.
cluding an Account of the Plant and its Manufacture; with its Modes of
Use in all Ages and Countries. By F. W. FAIRHOLT, F.S.A. A New
Edition, with Coloured Frontispiece and upwards of 100 Illustrations by

the Author. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 6s.

"A very pleasant and instructive history of tobacco and its associations, which we cordially recommend alike to the votaries and to the enemies of the muchmaligned but certainly not neglected weed. . . . Full of interest and information."-Daily News.

"A delightful reprint.

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A more complete and dainty book on a subject which some still think unsavoury it would not be easy to call to mind."-Graphic. FARADAY'S CHEMICAL HISTORY OF A CANDLE. Lectures delivered to a Juvenile Audience. A New Edition, Edited by W. CROOKES, Esq., F. C.S., &c. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with numerous Illustrations, 4s. 6d.

FARADAY'S VARIOUS FORCES OF NATURE. A New Edition, Edited by W. CROOKES, Esq., F.C.S., &c. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with numerous Illustrations, 4s. 6d.

"For many years the English public had the privilege of listening to the discourses and speculations of Professor Faraday, at the Royal Institution, on Matter and Forces; and it is not too much to say that no lecturer on Physical Science, since the time of Sir Humphry Davy, was ever listened to with more delight. The pleasure which all derived from the expositions of Faraday was of a somewhat different kind from that produced by any other philosopher whose lectures we have attended. It was partially derived from his extreme dexterity as an operator: with him we had no chance of apologies for an unsuccessful experiment-no hanging fire in the midst of a series of brilliant demonstrations, producing that depressing tendency akin to the pain felt by an audience at a false note from a vocalist. All was a sparkling stream of eloquence and experimental illustration. We would have defied a chemist loving his science, no matter how often he might himself have repeated an experiment, to feel uninterested when seeing it done by Faraday."-W. CROOKES. FIGUIER'S PRIMITIVE MAN: A Popular Manual of the prevailing Theories of the Descent of Man as promulgated by DARWIN, LYELL, Sir JOHN LUBBOCK, HUXLEY, E. B. TYLOR, and other eminent Ethnologists. Translated from the last French edition, and revised by E. B. T. With 263 Illustrations. Demy 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 9s.

"An interesting and essentially popular resumé of all that has been written on the subject. M. Figuier has collected together the evidences which modern researches have accumulated, and has done this with a considerable amount of care. He endeavours to separate the inquiry respecting Primitive Man from the Mosaic account of Man's creation, and does not admit that the authority of Holy Writ is in any way questioned by those labours which aim at seeking the real epoch of Man's first appearance upon earth. An interesting book, with 263 illustrations, of which thirty are full-page engravings, confessedly somewhat fanciful in their combinations, but which will be found on examination to be justified by that soundest evidence, the actual discovery of the objects of which they represent the use."—Athenæum. FINGER-RING LORE: Historical, Legendary, and Anecdotal, Earliest Notices; Superstitions; Ring Investiture, Secular and Ecclesiastical; Betrothal and Wedding Rings; Ring-tokens: Memorial and Mortuary Rings; PosyRings Customs and Incidents in Connection with Rings; Remarkable Rings, &c. By WILLIAM JONES, F.S.A With Hundreds of Illustrations of Curious Rings of all Ages and Countries. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 75. 6d. [In the press.

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