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BARNARD. Drawing from Nature. London, 1865. $7.00 BARONIAL HALLS AND ANCIENT PICturesque Edifices of England, from Drawings by Harding, Cattermole, Prout, Müller, Holland, Fairholt, and other Eminent Artists, containing 71 most beautiful Plates, representing Exteriors and Interiors, executed in Colored Lithotints, with copious Descriptions by S. C. Hall, F. S. A., embellished with numerous Engravings on Wood. Large paper. 2 vols., folio, half morocco, gilt edges. Published at £14 14s. $55.00

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The Scandinavians may have visited, in their early voyages, Newfoundland and Massachusetts, but Columbus did more-he discovered the New World; he launched across the ocean to execute the greatest of all conceivable designs, and he succeeded. Posterity has rendered him full justice; they have overlooked the ignoble passions, the avarice, and superstition, which fomented his zeal: and as literature increases they continually raise new monuments to his fame. It is no mean distinction to stand opposed to such a favorite; and the early Scandinavians are in this work illumined with a ray from the glory which encircles the illustrious Italian. BECKETT. Comic Rome and England. Profusely Illustrated with colored Plates and Woodcuts, by J. Leech. 2 vols., 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, $8.50 BENTHAM, JEREMY. Complete Works. including his Memoirs and Correspondence, edited by Sir J. Bowring. Portrait. II vols., large 8vo, new cloth. Edinburgh, 1843. $35.00 BEHN, MRS. APHRA. Plays, Histories and Novels. With Life and Memoirs. Elegant reprint. 6 vols., 12mo, boards, uncut. London, 1871. $20.00

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Or morocco extra, gilt edges, elegant. BLADES, W. How to tell a Caxton. With some Hints Where and How the same may be Found. With 16 Plates, displaying the various Types used by William Caxton; also a List of Works hitherto discovered attributed to his Press. Foolscap 8vo, wrappers. Pub. at 4s. $1.25

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This mcst interesting little volume contains specimens from "The Recuyell of the Histories of Troye," 1471; "The Moral Proverbs," 1477; "Tulle of Olde Age," 1481; "Golden Legende," 1483; "Polychronicon," 1482; "Deathbed Prayers," 1484; "Book of Fame," 1484; "The Royal Book," 1485; "The Book of Good Manners," 1485; "Fayts of Armes," 1490; "Year Book," 1481; Gul de Saona Margarita," 1480; Fasciculus Temporum," 1494; "Dyalogus Creaturarum," 1480. Also Caxton's Device. BLAKE, WILLIAM. Life. With Selections from his Poems and other Writings, by A. Gilchrist. Extensively Illustrated from Blake's own Works, in fac-simile and in photo-lithography (including the whole of the Book of Job and Songs of Innocence), and with a few of Blake's Original Plates. 2 vols., 8vo, new cloth. 1863. Pub. at £1 125. $4.75

The appendix comprises-Letters from Blake, Annotated Catalogue of his pictures and drawings, together with list and occasional notes of his engravings and writings. BLAKE, W. A Critical Essay. By A. C. Swinburne. With Fac-simile Paintings, colored by hand, from the Original Sketches of Blake and his Wife. Thick 8vo, new cloth. Pub. at 16s. $3.75

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BOSWELL, JAMES. Life of Johnson. Including their Tour to the Hebrides. By John Nelson Croker. Portrait and Fac-similes. 8vo. London, 1866.

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BROUGHAM, LORD. Political Philosophy. (Principles of Government; Monarchical Government; Aristocracy and Aristocratic Governments; Democracy and Mixed Monarchy.) 3 vols. 8vo, in 2, Roxburghe binding. Pub. at £1 5s. $3.75 BURNET, J. A Treatise on Painting. In four Parts. Illustrated by one hundred and thirty Etchings from celebrated Pictures of the Italian, Venetian, Flemish, Dutch and English Schools; also Woodcuts. In 1 vol., 4to, half morocco. Pub, at £4 10S.

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"We were not certain that Mr. John Burnet's Essay on the Education of the Eye' ought to be considered under the head of Fine Arts, but the number, variety and beauty of the illustrations decided the question."-Athenæum. BURNS, R. Poems and Songs, chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. Edited by James M'Kie. Portrait (impression limited to 600 copies). 4 vols., 8vo, boards. Kilmarnock, 1869. $12.00

This, aptly termed "the choice edition of the whole works of Robert Burns," is arranged thus: Vol. I is a most correct fac-simile reprint of the very rare first edition of the poet's works. Vol. II contains all the poems which appeared in the early Edinburgh editions, with a list of subscribers to the first Edinburgh edition, and a reproduction of Bengo's celebrated engraving of the poet. Vol. III contains all the poems of Burns which have since appeared, and are here

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CENTLIVRE, MRS. Dramatic Works. With Portrait (re-engraved). 3 vols., 12mo, boards, uncut. Fine Reprint. London, 1872.

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"It is astonishing to find the traces of so much reading and learning as we meet with in many of her pieces; if we do not allow her to be the very first of our female writers, she has but one above her, and may justly be placed next to her predecessor in dramatic glory, the great Mrs. Behn.Biog. Dramatica.

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DE QUINCEY, THOS. Works. New and Complete Edition, with Notes and Index. Portrait. 16 vols., post 8vo, cloth, uncut, new. Edinburgh, 1871.

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ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA. ADictionary of Arts, Sciences and Manufactures, Commerce, Geography, Biography and General Literature. Illustrated with upwards of 5,000 Engravings on Wood and Steel. Eigth and last Edition. 21 vols. and vol. of Index, 4to, new, half morocco, gilt. London, 1855-9. $175 00 EVELYN, JOHN. Diary and Correspondence of. To which is subjoined the Private Correspondence of Charles I and Sir Ed. Nicholas, and between Sir Ed. Hyde and Sir Rich. Browne. Edited by Wm. Bray. New edition, corrected, revised, enlarged. Plates throughout. 4 vols., crown 8vo, cloth. London, 1859. $7.00

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FIELDING, HENRY. Miscellanies and Poems. Edited, with Preface, by James P. Browne, M. D. 8vo, half morocco. Edinburgh. Pub, at 7s 6d. $2.75

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HOLBEIN, HANS. Account of the Life and Works of, by R. N. Wornum, with numerous fine Engravings, and 2 Photographic Portraits from the drawings by Holbein Imp. 8vo, cloth, 1867. Published at £1 11s. 6d. $6.50

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HONE, W. Ancient Mysteries Described, especially the English Miracle Plays, founded on Apocryphal New Testament Story, extant among the unpublished MSS. in the British Museum; including Notices of Ecclesiastical Shows, the Festivals of Fools and Asses, the English Boy Bishop, the Descent into Hell, the Lord Mayor's Show, the Guildhall Giants, Christmas Carols, &c. lustrated with curious fac-simile Engravings on 8vo, cloth, new. London, copper and wood. 1823. $1.00

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"Is it possible that the spells of apocrypha should juggle men into such strange mysteries?"-Shakespeare.

It is related of Johnson, by his pleasant biographer, that he said "he loved the old black letter books; they were rich in matter, though their style was inelegant." Deeper read in the earlier writers than the great moralist, an erudite antiquary of our own day observes. that "with respect to what is often absurdly denominated black letter learning, the taste which prevails in the present times for this sort of reading, wherever true scholarship and a laudable curiosity are found united, will afford the best reply to the hypercriticisms and impotent sarcasms of those who, having from indolence or ignorance neglected to cultivate so rich a field of knowledge, exert the whole of their endeavors to depreciate its value.' The truth of this has been subsequently attested by the popularity of the author of "Waverley," who, aided by ancient lore, imparts to his scenes and portraits of other times the truth and high finish of Gerard Dow and Denner, and the dignity and grace of Titian and Vandyke. The papal hierarchy, from accident, fanaticism, and policy, pursued too often a spurious plan of forcing mankind to become technical automatons of rites and dreams, of words and superstitions; and supporting a system which, if not originally framed, was at least applied to enforce a long-continued exertion of transferring the world into the hands of ecclesiastics, and too often superseding the Christianity of the Gospels by that of tradition, policy, half delirious bigotry, feelings often fantastic and unenlightened enthusiasm. Until the time of Luther religion was regarded as an art; it was the occupation of the clergy, who taught it as a mystery and practised it as a trade. From the manifold corruptions of religion resulted the gross practices and delusions which are noticed in Mr. Hone's work, which he compiled with much painstaking perseverance from MSS. and black letter books in the British Museum. It is a collection of facts, not inferences. It commences with the Coventry Mysteries, mentioned by Dugdale in his "History of Warwickshire," published in 1656. The volume is a companion and necessary supplement to the "Apocryphal New

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It is uncertain whether the books of the New Testament were declared canonical by the Nicene Council, or by some other, or when or by whom they were collected into a volume; it is certain, however, that they were considered genuine and authentic by the most early Christian writers, and that they were selected from various other Gospels and Epistles, the titles of which are mentioned in the works of the fathers and the early historians of the church. The books that exist, of those not included in the canon, are carefully brought together in the present volume. They naturally assume the title of the "Apocryphal New Testament;" and he who possesses this and the New Testament has in the two volumes a collection of all the historical records relative to Christ and his Apostles now in existence, and considered sacred by Christians during the first four centuries after his birth. As a literary curiosity this work has attracted much notice, and we conceive that the editor has rendered an acceptable service to the theological student and the ecclesiastical antiquary. The lover of old literature will here find the obscure but unquestionable origin of several remarkable relations in the "Golden Legend," the Lives of the Saints, and similar productions, concerning the birth of the Virgin, her marriage with Joseph, the Nativity of Jesus, the miracles of his infancy, his laboring with Joseph at the carpentry trade, and the action of his followers. Many valuable pictures by the best masters, prints by the early engravers, particularly of the Italian and German schools, woodcuts in early black letter and block books, and illuminations of missals and monastic MSS. receive immediate elucidation on referring to this volume, and are without explanation from any other

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The "Flora Antarctica" illustrates the botany of the southern districts of South America and the various Antarctic Islands, as the Falklands, Kerguelen's Land, Lord Auckland and Campbell's Island, 1370 species being enumerated and described. The plates, which are executed by Mr. Fitch, and beautifully colored, illustrate 370 species, including a vast number of exquisite forms of mosses and sea-weeds. HUMPHREYS, NOEL. Masterpieces of the Mediæval Printers and Engravers. A Series of Fac-similes from Rare and Curious Books, consisting of Illustrative Devices, Beautiful Borders, Remarkable Initials, Printers' Marks, Elaborate Title-pages, &c. Each subject is accompanied by a full description, and a concise account of the

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