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History of Ancient and Modern Wines; by A. Henderson.

1824.

Management of Vineyards: with a method of Making and
Preserving the Wine, &c.; by Phil. Miller. 1759.

Gardener's Dictionary. Observations on the Vinous Fermentation; with a Description of a Patent Apparatus to improve the same: also, a Statement of the advantages to be derived from this System when applied to the process of Brewing. 1823. Remarks on the Art of Making Wine, and Suggestions for the Application of its Principles, to the Improvement of Domestic Wines; by John Macculloch. 1816.

8.-Fine Arts.

General.

Guide du Cabinet Royal de Curiosites: place a l'Hotel dit
Mauritshuis, a la Haye; par R. P. Van de Kasteele,
Directeur.
A la Haye. n. d.

Library of the Fine Arts; or, Repertory of Painting, Sculp-
ture, Architecture, and Engraving. 4 vols.

1832.

Painting.--Sculpture.--Engraving.--Books of Prints.

Account of a New Process in Painting.
n. d.
Catalogue of Engravings, by the most esteemed Artists, after
the finest Pictures and Drawings of the School of Europe,
forming part of the Stock of Moon, Boys, and Graves.
1829.
French Scenery, from Drawings made in 1819; by Capt.
Batty.
1822.
German Scenery, from Drawings made in 1820; by Capt.
Batty.
1823.

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Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain, on One Hundred and Eight Copper Plates, engraved by Mr. Houbraken and Mr. Vertue: with their Lives and Characters; by Thomas Birch, D. D. 1766. History of Painting in Italy, from the period of the Revival of the Fine Arts, to the end of the 18th Century: translated from the original Italian of the Abate Luigi Lanzi; by Thos. Roscoe. 5 vols., and I vol. Index. 1828. Inquiry into the Authenticity of the various Prints and Pictures of Shakespear; by James Boaden. 1824. Life and Writings of Henry Fuseli, Esq.; by J. Knowles. 3 vols.

1831.

1830.

of Titian; by J. Northcote, R. A. 2 vols. Memoirs of Canova, with a Critical Analysis of his Works, &c.; by J. S. Memes. Edin. 1825. Nollekins and his Times: comprehending a Life of that celebrated Sculptor, and Memoirs of several contemporary Artists, from the time of Roubiliac, Hogarth, and Reynolds, to that of Fuseli, Flaxman, and Blake; by J. T. Smith. 2 vols.

1828.

Notice des Tableaux exposes, au Musique du Royaume des
Pays Bas, a Amsterdam.

1832.
du Musee-Royal, a La Haye.
n. d.
Peak Scenery, or Excursions in Derbyshire: made chiefly for the
purpose of Picturesque Observation; by E. Rhodes. 1818.
Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain, &c. :
with Biographical and Historical Memoirs of their Lives
and Actions; by Edmund Lodge, (vide p. 267,) vols. 3
and 4.
1828-34.
Practical Hints on Decorative Painting: with illustrations
engraved on Wood, and printed in Colours at the Type
Press; by Wm. Savage.

1822.

— on Composition in Painting: illustrated by examples from the Great Masters of the Italian, Flemish, and Dutch Schools; by John Burnet. 1822.

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Light.

Select Views of some of the principal Cities of Europe; by Lieut. Col. Batty, F. R. S. 1832. Sicilian Scenery, from Drawings by P. De Wint; by Major 1823.

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Scenery of the Rhine, Belgium, and Holland, from Drawings

171 F.

by Capt. Batty.
Table of Painters, arranged in Schools.

1826.

1824.

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View of Universal History. Welsh Scenery, from Drawings; by Capt. Batty. 1825. Werner's Nomenclature of Colours: with additions, arranged so as to render it highly useful to the Arts and Sciences, particularly Zoology, Botany, Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Morbid Anatomy, &c.; by Patrick Syme. Edin. 1821.

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Music.

Account of the Grand Musical Festival held in September, 1823, in the Cathedral Church of York: to which is prefixed a Sketch of the Rise and Progress of Musical Festivals in Great Britain, with Biographical and Historical Notes: by John Crosse, F. S. A. York, 1825. Elements of Vocal Science: being a Philosophical Inquiry into some of the Principles of Singing; by Richard Mackenzie Bacon.

1824. Musical Reminiscences of an Old Amateur; chiefly respecting the Italian Opera in England for 50 years, from 1773 to 1823, with an Appendix to 1827. 1827.

9.-Architecture.

Architectural Dictionary: containing a correct Nomenclature and Derivation of the Terms employed by Architects, Builders, and Workmen, &c.: with Lives of the principal Architects the whole forming a Complete Guide to the Science of Architecture and the Art of Building; by Peter Nicholson, Architect. 3 vols. 1819.

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Tour in Normandy: undertaken chiefly with a

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1820.

view to investigate the Architectural Antiquities; by Dawson Twiner, of Yarmouth. 2 vols. Architectural Notes on German Churches: a New Edition; to which is added Notes written during an Architectural Tour in Picardy and Normandy; by the Rev. W. Whewell, M. A. 1835. Attempt to discriminate the Styles of Architecture in England, from the Conquest to the Reformation: with Notices of above Three Thousand British Edifices, preceded by a Sketch of the Grecian and Roman Orders; by Thomas Rickman, Architect. 1825. Encyclopædia of Cottage, Farm, and Villa Architecture and Furniture: containing Numerous Designs for Dwellings, from the Cottage to the Villa, &c.; accompanied by Analytical and Critical Remarks, illustrative of the Principles of Architectural Science and Taste, on which it is composed; by J. C. Loudon, F. L. S. 1833. First Sitting of the Committee on the proposed Monument to Shakespear; carefully taken in Short-hand; by Zachary Craft, Amanuensis to the Chairman. 1823. Glimpse at the Monumental Architecture and Sculpture of Great Britain, from the earliest period to the Eighteenth Century; by Matthew Holbechi Bloxam.

1834.

Memoirs of the Life and Works of Sir Christopher Wren; with a brief view of the Progress of Architecture in England, from the beginning of the Reign of Charles I. to the end of the Seventeenth Century: and an Appendix of Authentic Documents; by John Elmes, M. R. S. A., Architect. 1823. On Warming and Ventilating Houses and Buildings by means of large Volumes of Attempered Air: with Plates; by St. Whitwell. 1834. Principles of Design in Architecture, traced in Observations on Buildings, Primeval, Egyptian, Phænician, or Syrian, &c., in a Series of Letters to a Friend; by Wm. Mitford, Esq. 1824. Remarks on the Architecture of the Middle Ages, especially of Italy; by R. Willis, M. D., F. R. S., &c. 1835.

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10.—Angling, Archery, Cards, Chess, Horsemanship, Hunting, Rural Sports and Pastimes, Skaiting, Swimming, &c.

Attempt to Analyze the Automaton Chess Player: with an easy method of imitating the movements of that celebrated Figure; illustrated by Original Drawings. 1821. Epitome of the Game of Whist, long and short: consisting of an Introduction to the Mode of Playing and Scoring: the Laws of the Game essentially reformed, and Maxims for Playing, &c.; by E. M. Arnaud.

1829. Field Book, or Sports and Pastimes of the United Kingdom: compiled from the best Authorities, Ancient and Modern; by the Author of "Wild Sports of the West." Field Sports of the North of Europe: comprised in a Personal Narrative of a Residence in Sweden and Norway, in the years 1827-28; by L. L. Lloyd. 2 vols. 1831. Instructions to Young Sportsmen in all that relates to Guns and Shooting; by Lieut. Col. P. Hawker. 1826. Scenes and Recollections of Fly Fishing in Northumberland, Cumberland, and Westmorland; by Stephen Oliver, the Younger. 1834. Salmonia: or, Days of Fly Fishing; in a Series of Conversations; by an Angler. 1829. Wild Sports of the West, with Legendary Tales, and Local Sketches; by the Author of "Stories of Waterloo." 2 vols.

1832.

11.-Art of War.

See Military and Naval History.

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