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THE BEST GUIDE TO HERALDRY.

Cussans' Handbook of Heraldry; with Instructions for Tracing Pedigrees and Deciphering Ancient MSS.; also, Rules for the Appointment of Liveries, &c., &c. By JOHN E. CUSSANS. Illustrated with 360 Plates and Woodcuts. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt and emblazoned, 7s. 6d.

This volume, beautifully printed on toned paper, contains not only the ordinary matter to be found in the best books on the science of Armory, but seveal other subjects hitherto unnoticed. Amongst these may be mentioned:-1. DIRECTIONS FOR TRACING PEDIGREES. 2. DECIPHERING ANCIENT MSS., ILLUSTRATED BY ALPHABETS AND FAC3. THE APPOINTMENT OF LIVERIES. 4. CONTINENTAL AND AMERICAN HERALDRY, &c.

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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 VI. are now ready, price 21s. each.

An entirely new History of this important County, great attention being given to all matters pertaining to the Family History of the locality.

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The Danbury Newsman. A Brief but

Comprehensive Record of the Doings of a Remarkable People, under more Remarkable Circumstances, and Chronicled in a most Remarkable Manner. By JAMES M. BAILEY. Uniform with Twain's "Screamers." Fcap. 8vo, illustrated cover, Is.

"A real American humourist."-Figaro.

UNIFORM WITH THE "CHARLES DICKENS EDITION."

Dickens: The Story

of his Life. By THEODORE TAYLOR, Author of the "Life of Thackeray." Uniform with the "Charles Dickens Edition" of his Works, and forming a Supplementary Volume to that Issue. Crown 8vo, crimson cloth, 3s. 6d.

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"Anecdotes seem to have poured in upon the author from all quarters. Turn where we will through these 370 pleasant pages, something worth reading is sure to meet the eye."-The Standard.

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THE "BEST EDITION" of the above Work, illustrated by Photographic Frontispiece of "Dickens as Captain Bobadil," Portraits, Facsimiles, &c. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 7s. 6d.

THE "CHEAP EDITION," in 16mo, paper wrapper, with Frontispiece and Vignette, 25.

UNIFORM WITH THE "CHARLES DICKENS EDITION."

Dickens' Speeches, Social and Literary,

now first collected.

Uniform with, and forming a Supplementary Volume to, the "CHARLES DICKENS EDITION." Crown 8vo, crimson cloth, 3s. 6d.

"His speeches are as good as any of his printed writings."-The Times.

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THE "BEST EDITION," in crown 8vo, with fine Portrait by Count D'ORSAY, cloth extra, 7s. 6d.

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Dickens' Life and Speeches, One Volume, 16mo, cloth, 2s. 6d.

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The Derby Day. A Sporting Novel of intense interest. Fcap. 8vo, illustrated cover, Is.

Disraeli's (Rt. Hon. B.) Speeches

on the Conservative Policy of the last Thirty Years, including the Speech at the Literary Fund Dinner, specially revised by the Author. Royal 16mo, paper cover, with Portrait, Is. 4d. ; in cloth, Is. Iod.

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D'Urfey's ("Tom") Wit and Mirth;

or, PILLS TO PURGE MELANCHOLY: Being a Collection of the best Merry Ballads and Songs, Old and New. Fitted to all Humours, having each their proper Tune for either Voice or Instrument : most of the Songs being new set. London: Printed by W. Pearson, for J. Tonson, at Shakespeare's Head, over-against Čatherine Street in the Strand, 1719.

An exact and beautiful reprint of this much-prized work, with the Music to the Songs, just as in the rare original. In 6 vols., large fcap. 8vo, antique boards, edges uncut, beautifully printed on laid paper, made expressly for the work, price £3 35.

The PILLS TO PURGE MELANCHOLY have now retained their celebrity for a century and a half. The difficulty of obtaining a copy has of late years raised sets to a fabulous price, and has made even odd volumes costly. Considering the classical reputation which the book has thus obtained, and its very high interest as illustrative of the manners, customs, and amusements of English life during the half-century following the Restoration, no apology is needed for placing such a work more within the reach of general readers and students by re-issuing it for the first time since its original appearance, and at about a tithe of the price for which the old edition could now be obtained.

For drinking-songs and love-songs, sprightly ballads, merry stories, and political squibs, there are none to surpass these in the language. In improvising such pieces, and in singing them, D'URFEY was perhaps never equalled, except in our own century by THEODORE HOOK. The sallies of his wit amused and delighted three successive English sovereigns; and while his plays are forgotten, his songs and ballads still retain the light abandon and joyous freshness that recommended them to the wits and beaux of Queen Anne's days. Nor can the warm and affectionate eulogy of Steele and Addison be forgotten, and D'URFEY may now take his place on the bookshelves of the curious, side by side with the other worthies of his age.

The Earthward Pilgrimage, from the Next World to- that which now is. By MONCURE D. CONWAY. Crown 8vo, beautifully printed and bound, 7s. 6d.

Mrs. Ellis's Mothers of Great Men. A New Edition of this well-known Work, with Illustrations by VALENTINE W. BROMLEY and others. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, over 500 pages, 6s.

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.

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Edgar Allan Poe's Prose and Poetical Works; including Additional Tales and the fine Essays by this

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POE'S COTTAGE AT FORDHAM.

With

great Genius, now FIRST PUBLISHED IN THIS COUNTRY. å Translation of CHARLES BAUDELAIRE'S "Essay on Poe." 750 pages, crown 8vo, fine Portrait and Illustrations, cloth extra, 75.6d. The English Rogue, described in the Life of MERITON LATROON, and other Extravagants, comprehending the most Eminent Cheats of both Sexes. By RICHARD HEAD and FRANCIS KIRKMAN, A facsimile reprint of the rare Original Edition (1665-1672), with a Frontispiece and Portraits of the Authors. In 4 Volumes, large foolscap 8vo, beautifully printed on antique laid paper, made expressly, and bound in antique boards, 32s.; or LARGE-PAPER COPIES, 52s. [Nearly ready.

This singularly entertaining work may be described as the first English novel, properly so called. The same air of reality pervades it as that which gives such a charm to the stories written by Defoe half a century later. The interest never flags for a moment, from the first chapter to the last.

As a picture of the manners of the period, two hundred years ago, in England, among the various grades of society through which the hero passes in the course of his extraordinary adventures, and among gipsies, beggars, thieves, &c., the book is invaluable to students.

The earlier portion of the book was considerably altered in later editions by Francis Kirkman. While preserving all the additions made by that writer, most of the omitted passages (sometimes among the most characteristic in the book) have been restored from the earliest edition, which is of the very greatest rarity, most of the copies having been destroyed, the year after its publication, in the Great Fire of

London.

The later edition and the Second Part are of almost equal rarity. Owing to its wonderful run of popularity, the book has been so well read and well thumbed, that perfect copies are very seldom to be met with, and are then only to be obtained at an extravagantly high price. The present reprint may therefore be useful and acceptable to students of Early English Literature.

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