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SHERIDAN'S COMPLETE WORKS, with Life and Anecdotes. Including his Dramatic Writings, printed from the Original Editions, his Works in Prose and Poetry, Translations, Speeches, Jokes, Puns, &c.; with a Collection of Sheridaniana. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, with 10 full-page Tinted Illustrations, 75. 6d.

"Whatever Sheridan has done, has been, par excellence, always the best of its kind. He has written the best comedy (School for Scandal), the best drama (the Duenna), the best farce (the Critic), and the best address (Monologue on Garrick); and, to crown all, delivered the very best oration (the famous Begum Speech) ever conceived or heard in this country."-BYRON.

"The editor has brought together within a manageable compass not only the seven plays by which Sheridan is best known, but a collection also of his poetical pieces which are less familiar to the public, sketches of unfinished dramas, selections from his reported witticisms, and extracts from his principal speeches. To these is prefixed a short but well-written memoir, giving the chief facts in Sheridan's literary and political career; so that with this volume in his hand, the student may consider himself tolerably well furnished with all that is necessary for a general comprehension of the subject of it."-Pall Mall Gazette.

SILVESTRE'S UNIVERSAL PALEOGRAPHY; or, A Collection of Facsimiles of the Writings of every Age. Containing upwards of 300 large and beautifully executed Facsimiles, taken from Missals and other MSS., richly Illuminated in the finest style of art. A New Edition, arranged under the direc tion of Sir F. MADDEN, Keeper of MSS., Brit. Mus. Two Vols. atlas folio, halfmorocco, gilt, £31 105.

"This great work contains upwards of three hundred large and beautifully executed facsimiles of the finest and most interesting MSS. of various ages and nations, illuminated in the highest style of art. The cost of getting up this splendid publication was not far from £20,000."-Allibone's Dictionary.

"The great work on Palæography generally-one of the most sumptuous works of its class ever published."-Chambers's Encyclopædia.

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Also, a Volume of HISTORical and Descriptive Letterpress, by CHAMPOLLION FIGEAC and CHAMPOLLION, Jun. Translated, with Additions, by Sir F. MADDEN. Two Vols. royal 8vo, half-morocco, gilt, £2 8s.

SIGNBOARDS: Their History.

With Anecdotes of Famous Ta

verns and Remarkable Characters. By JACOB LARWOOD and JOHN CAMDEN SEVENTH EDITION. Crown 8vo, HOTTEN. With nearly 100 Illustrations.

cloth extra, 7s. 6d.

"Even if we were ever so maliciously inclined, we could not pick out all Messrs. Larwood and Hotten's plums, because the good things are so numerous as to defy the most wholesale depredation."-The Times.

SLANG DICTIONARY (The): Etymological, Historical, and Anecdotal. An ENTIRELY NEW EDITION, revised throughout, and considerably Enlarged. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 6s. 6d.

"We are glad to see the Slang Dictionary reprinted and enlarged. From a high scientific point of view this book is not to be despised. Of course it cannot fail to be amusing also. It contains the very vocabulary of unrestrained humour, and oddity, and grotesqueness. In a word, it provides valuable material both for the student of language and the student of human nature."-Academy.

"In every way a great improvement on the edition of 1864. Its uses as a dictionary of the very vulgar tongue do not require to be explained."-Notes and Queries. "Compiled with most exacting care, and based on the best authorities."-Standard. SMITH'S HISTORICAL AND LITERARY CURIOSITIES: Containing Facsimiles of Autographs, Scenes of Remarkable Events, Interesting Localities, Old Houses, Portraits, Illuminated and Missal Ornaments, Antiquities, &c. 4to, with 100 Plates (some Illuminated), half-morocco extra, £2 55. SMOKER'S TEXT-BOOK. By J. HAMER, F.R.S.L. Exquisitely printed from "silver-faced" type, cloth, very neat, gilt edges, 2s. 6d.

MARK TWAIN'S PLEASURE TRIP on the CONTINENT of EUROPE. Post 8vo, illustrated boards, 25.

MARSTON'S (Dr. Westland) DRAMATIC and POETICAL WORKS. Collected Library Edition, in Two Vols. crown 8vo, 18s.

"The Patrician's Daughter' is an oasis in the desert of modern dramatic Lter ture, a real emanation of mind. We do not recollect any modern work in wh 2 states of thought are so freely developed, except the Torquato Tasso' of Goeth The play is a work of art in the same sense that a play of Sophocles is a work of art it is one simple idea in a state of gradual development.... The 'Favourte d Fortune' is one of the most important additions to the stock of English prose comedy that has been made during the present century.”—Times.

MARSTON'S (Philip Bourke) SONG TIDE, and other Poems. Second Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 8s.

"This is a first work of extraordinary performance and of still more extraordinary promise. The youngest school of English poetry has received an important acces sion to its ranks in Philip Bourke Marston."-Examiner.

MARSTON'S (P. B.) ALL IN ALL: Poems and Sonnets. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 8s.

"Many of these poems are leavened with the leaven of genuine poetical sentiment, and expressed with grace and beauty of language. A tender melancholy, as well as a penetrating pathos, gives character to much of their sentiment, and lens it an irresistible interest to all who can feel.”—Standard.

MEYRICK'S PAINTED ILLUSTRATIONS OF ANCIENT ARMS AND ARMOUR: A Critical Inquiry into Ancient Armour as it ex sted in Europe, but particularly in England, from the Norman Conquest to the Keign d Charles II.; with a Glossary, by Sir S. R. MEYRICK. New and greatly improved Edition, corrected throughout by the Author, with the assistance of ALBERT WAY and others. Illustrated by more than 100 Plates, splendidly Illuminated in goid and silver; also an additional Plate of the Tournament of Locks and Keys. Three Vols. imperial 4to, half-morocco extra, gilt edges, £10 10s.

"While the splendour of the decorations of this work is well calculated to excite curiosity, the novel character of its contents, the very curious extracts from the rare MSS. in which it abounds, and the pleasing manner in which the author's auquarian researches are prosecuted, will tempt many who take up the book in leness, to peruse it with care. No previous work can be compared, in point ef extent, arrangement, science, or utility, with the one now in question. 1st. It for the first time supplies, to our schools of art, correct and ascertained data for costume, in 128 noblest and most important branch-historical painting. 2nd. It affords a simp in clear, and most conclusive elucidation of a great number of passages in cur great dramatic poets-ay, and in the works of those of Greece and Rome- against which commentators and scholiasts have been trying their wits for centuries. 3rd. It throws a flood of light upon the manners, usages, and sports of cur ancestors, from the time of the Anglo-Saxons down to the reign of Charles the Second. And lastly, it at once removes a vast number of idle traditions and ingenious fables, which one compiler of history, copying from another, has succeeded in transmitting through the lapse of four or five hundred years.

MEYRICK'S ENGRAVED ILLUSTRATIONS OF ANCIENT ARMS AND ARMOUR. 154 highly finished Etchings of the Collection at Goodrich Court, Herefordshire, engraved by JOSEPH SKELTON, with Historical and Critical Disquisitions by Sir S. R. MEYRICK. Two Vols. imperial 4to, wuh Portrait, half-morocco extra, gilt edges, £4 145. 6d.

"We should imagine that the possessors of Dr. Meyrick's former great work would eagerly add Mr. Skelton's as a suitable illustration. In the first they have the history of Arms and Armour; in the second work, beautiful engravings of a.l the details, made out with sufficient minuteness to serve hereafter as patterns for artists or workmen."-Gentleman's Magazine.

STRUTT'S REGAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND: Authentic Representations of all the English Monarchs, from Edward the Confessor to Henry the Eighth; with many Great Personages eminent under their several Reigns. New Edition, with critical Notes by J. R. PLANCHÉ, Somerset Herald. Royal 4to, with 72 Engravings from Manuscripts, Monuments, &c., beautifully Coloured, half-Roxburghe, £3 35.; or the Plates splendidly Illuminated in Gold and Colours, half-morocco, £10 10s.

MR. SWINBURNE'S NEW POEM.

ERECHTHEUS: A Tragedy. By ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE. SECOND EDITION. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 6s.

"The easy sweep of his flowing verse suggests anything rather than the idea of effort. Nor have we ever seen him stronger than in this poem of Erechtheus. while no one can say, as they are borne along with his melodious numbers. that he has been betrayed into sacrificing meaning to sound. He seems to have caught the enthusiasm of a congenial subject; to have been carried back to the spirit of an heroic age, to have fired his faney with the thoughts and sensations that might have animated the soul of a god-born Athenian in the supreme crisis of his country's fate. Never before has Mr. Swinbutne shown himself more masterly in his choruses; magnificent in their fire and spirit, they have more than the usual graces of diction and smoothness of melody. .. The best proof of the winning beauty of these choruses is the extreme reluctance with which you bring yourself to a pause in the course of quotation. You feel it almost sacrilegious to detach the gems, and it is with a sense of your ruthless Vandalism that you shatter the artist's setting." -Edinburgh Review, July, 1876.

MR. SWINBURNE'S OTHER WORKS.
Queen Mother and Rosamond.
Fcap. 8vo, 5s.

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Songs before Sunrise. Crown 8vo, 10s. 6d.

Bothwell: A Tragedy.

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Vols. crown 8vo, 12s. 6d.
George Chapman: An Essay.

Crown 8vo, 75.

Songs of two Nations: DIRE,
A SONG OF ITALY, ODE ON THE
FRENCH REPUBLIC. Crown 8vo, 6s.
William Blake : A Critical
Essay. With Facsimile Paintings,
Coloured by Hand, after Drawings by
BLAKE and his Wife. Demy 8vo, 16s

Rossetti's (W. M.) Criticism upon Swinburne's "Poems and Ballads.' Fcap. 8vo, cloth extra, 3s. 6d.

SWIFT'S CHOICE WORKS, in Prose and Verse. With Memoir, Portrait, and Facsimiles of the Maps in the Original Edition of "Gulliver's Travels." Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 7s. 6d.

"The Tale of a Tub' is, in my apprehension, the masterpiece of Swift ; certainly Rabelais has nothing superior, even in invention, nor anything so condensed, so pointed, so full of real meaning, of bifing satire, of felicitous analogy. The Battle of the Books' is such an improvement of the similar combat in the Lutrin that we can hardly own it as an imitation."-HALLAM.

"In humour and in irony, and in the talent of debasing and defiling what he hated, we join with the world in thinking the Dean of St. Patrick's without a rival."-LORD JEFFREY

Swift's reputation as a poet has been in a manner obscured by the greater splendour, by the natural force and inventive genius, of his prose writings; but, if he had never written either the Tale of a Tub' or 'Gulliver's Travels,' his name merely as a poet would have come down to us, and have gone down to posterity, with wellcarned honours."-HAZLITT.

GRIMM.-GERMAN POPULAR STORIES. Collected by the Brothers GRIMM, and Translated by EDGAR TAYLOR. Edited, with an Introduction, by JOHN RUSKIN. With 22 Illustrations after the inimitable designs of GEORGE CRUIKSHANK. Both Series Complete. Square crown 8vo, 6s. 6d. ; gilt leaves, 75. 6d.

"The illustrations of this volume. . . . are of quite sterling and admirable art, of a class precisely parallel in elevation to the character of the tales which they illustrate; and the original etchings, as I have before said in the Appendix to my 'Elements of Drawing, were unrivalled in masterfulness of touch since Rembrandt (in some qualities of delineation, unrivalled even by him). To make some

what enlarged copies of them, looking at them through a magnifying glass, and never putting two lines where Cruikshank has put only one, would be an exercise in decision and severe drawing which would leave afterwards little to be learnt in schools."-Extract from Introduction by JOHN RUSKIN.

GUYOT'S EARTH AND MAN; or, Physical Geography in its Relation to the History of Mankind. With Additions by Professors AGASSIZ, PIERCE, and GRAY. With 12 Maps and Engravings on Steel, some Coloured, and a copious Index. A New Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 45. 6d.

By the

JAKE'S (T. Gordon) NEW SYMBOLS: Poems.
Author of "Parables and Tales." Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 6s.
"The entire book breathes a pure and ennobling influence, shows
welcome originality of idea and illustration, and yields the highest proof

of imaginatve faculty and mature power of expression."-Athenæum.
HALL'S (Mrs. S. C.) SKETCHES OF IRISH CHARACTER.
With numerous Illustrations on Steel and Wood, by DANIEL MACLISE, Sir JOHN
GILBERT, W. HARVEY, and G. CRUIKSHANK. 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 7s. 6d.

"The Irish sketches of this lady resemble Miss Mitford's beautiful English Sketches in Our Village,' but they are far more vigorous and picturesque and bright."-Blackwood's Magazine.

HARRIS'S AURELIAN: A Natural History of English Moths and Butterflies, and the Plants on which they feed. A New Edition. Edited, with Additions, by J. O. WESTWOOD. With about 400 exquisitely Coloured Figures of Moths, Butterflies, Caterpillars, &c., and the Plants on which they feed. Small folio, half-morocco extra, gilt edges, £3 135. 6d.

HAWKER (MEMORIALS OF THE LATE REV. ROBERT STEPHEN), sometime Vicar of Morwenstow, in the Diocese of Exeter. Collected, arranged, and edited by the Rev. FREDERICK GEORGE LEE, D.C.L., Vicar of All Saints', Lambeth. With Photographic Portrait, Pedigree, and Illustrations. Demy 8vo, cloth extra, 12s.

"Dr. Lee's 'Memorials' is a far better record of Mr. Hawker, and gives a more reverent and more true idea of the man. Dr. Lee rightly confines himself to his proper subject."-Athenæum.

HISTORICAL PORTRAITS; Upwards of 430 Engravings of Rare Prints. Comprising the Collections of RODD, RICHARDSON, CAULFIELD, &c. With Descriptive Text to every Plate, giving a brief outline of the most important Historical and Biographical Facts and Dates connected with each Portrait, and references to original Authorities. In Three Vols., royal 4to, half-morocco, full gilt back and edges, price £7 75.

THE ORIGINAL HOGARTH.

HOGARTH'S WORKS. ENGRAVED BY HIMSELF. 153 fine Plates, with elaborate Letterpress Descriptions by JOHN NICHOLS. Atlas folio, halfmorocco extra, gilt edges, £7 105.

"I was pleased with the reply of a gentleman who, being asked which book he esteemed most in his library, answered Shakespeare'; being asked which he esteemed next best, answered 'Hogarth.'"-CHARLES LAMB.

HAYDON'S (B. R.) CORRESPONDENCE & TABLE-TALK. With a Memoir by his Son, FREDERIC WORDSWORTH HAYDON. Comprising a large number of hitherto Unpublished Letters from KEATS, WILKIE, SOUTHEY, WORDSWORTH, KIRKUP, LEIGH HUNT, LANDSEER, HORACE SMITH, Sir G. BEAUMONT, GOETHE, Mrs. SIDDONS, Sir WALTER SCOTT, TALFOURD, JEFFREY, Miss MITFORD, MACREADY, Mrs. BROWNING, LOCKHART, HALLAM, and others. With 23 Illustrations, including Facsimiles of many interesting Sketches, Portraits of HAYDON by KEATS and WILKIE, and HAYDON'S Portraits of WILKIE, KEATS, and MARIA FOOTE. Two Vols. 8vo, cloth extra, 36s.

"As a defence of the painter's character and career the work before us will possibly meet with as much criticism as approval; but there can, we think, be no question of its interest in a purely biographical sense, or of its literary merit. The letters and table-talk form in themselves a most valuable contribution to the social and artistic history of the time, and would be very welcome even without the memoir which precedes them."-Pall Mall Gazette.

"The volumes are among the most interesting produced or likely to be produced by the present season."-Examiner.

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"One of the most moving histories that has been published in modern days. Haydon's case has never before been fairly laid before the public; the man has never been shown as he was in truth, through the medium of his correspondence, his diaries, sayings and actions. Charming correspondence, and still more

charming table-talk."-Morning Post.

"Here we have a full-length portrait of a most remarkable man. . . His son has done the work well-is clear and discriminating on the whole, and writes with ease and vigour. Over and above the interest that must be felt in Haydon himself, the letters afford us the opportunity of studying closely many of the greatest men and women of the time. We do not hesitate to say that these letters and table-talk form a most valuable contribution to the history of art and literature in the past generation. The editor has selected and arranged them with uncommon judgment, adding many notes that contain ana and anecdotes. Every page has thus its point of interest. The book will no doubt have a wide audience, as it well deserves."-Nonconformist.

HOLBEIN'S PORTRAITS OF THE COURT OF HENRY THE EIGHTH. A Series of 84 exquisitely beautiful Tinted Plates, engraved by BARTOLOZZI, COOPER, and others, and printed on Tinted Paper, in imitation of the Original Drawings in the Royal Collection at Windsor. With Historical Letterpress by EDMUND LODGE, Norroy King of Arms. Imperial 4to, halfmorocco extra, gilt edges, £5 15s. 6d.

"A very charming, costly, and captivating performance."-DIBDIN. HOLBEIN'S PORTRAITS OF THE COURT OF HENRY VIII. CHAMBERLAINE's Imitations of the Original Drawings, mostly engraved by BARTOLOZZI. London: printed by W. BULMER & Co., Shakespeare Printing Office, 1792. 92 splendid Portraits (including 8 additional Plates), elaborately tinted in Colours, with Descriptive and Biographical Notes, by EDMUND LODge, Norroy King of Arms. Atlas folio, half-morocco, gilt edges, £20.

**The graceful and delicate colouring preserves all the effect of the original highly-finished drawings, and at the same time communicates an enchanting animation to the features. Not more than ten of the subjects are included in Lodge's Portraits," and still fewer are to be found in any other collection. HOOD'S (Tom) FROM NOWHERE TO THE NORTH POLE: A Noah's Arkæological Narrative. By Toм Hood. With 25 Illustrations by W. BRUNTON and E. C. BARNES. Square crown 8vo, in a handsome and specially-designed binding, gilt edges, 6s.

Poor Tom Hood! It is very sad to turn over the droll pages of 'From Nowhere to the North Pole,' and to think that he will never make the young people, for whom, like his famous father, he ever had such a kind, sympathetic heart, laugh of cry any more. This is a birthday story, and no part of it is better than the first chapter, concerning birthdays in general, and Frank's birthday in particular. The amusing letterpress is profusely interspersed with the jingling rhymes which children love and learn so easily. Messrs. Brunton and Barnes do full justice to the writer's meaning, and a pleasanter result of the harmonious co-operation of author and artist could not be desired."-Times.

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