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CHILirs EVERY MAN HIS OWN BREVVER. U. 

 A PRACTICAL TRKATISE, explaiiiing tlie Art and 

 Mysteiy of Biewiii!,' PORTER, ALE, TWOPENNY, and TABLE 

 BEER, in any quantity, froni one peck to 100 qnarters of inalt, intended 

 to rediice tlie Expenses of Faniilies. By Samuei> Chilu, Coininon 

 Brcvver. A iiew Edition. 

 •»* Upwards of Eleven Thousaml of this little Tract have already been sold. 



THE ENGLISH RACE HORSE. 

 A TREATISE ON THE CARE, TREATMENT, 



AND TRAINING OF THE ENGLISH RACE HORSE; with im- 

 porlantDctails applicable to betterinf; the Condition of Horses in general. 

 By R. Darvill, V.S. to the Seventii Hnssars. Illustrated by Plates. 

 One Vol. 8vo. £1. Is. 



" Never before was snch a book writtcn in any langnage, so replete 

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 practice. This is the true book of leferencc for evcry stnd and trainiug 

 groom, and every jockey.— Vide Luwrence on the Horse, p. 297 ; also, the 

 Sporting Magazine and British Farmer's Magazine. 



*,• The Second Volnnie is preparing for tlic press, and will shortly appear. 



THE VETERINARY TABLET; or a Concise View 

 of all the Diseases of the Horse ; with their Cause, Symptoins, and most 

 approved and efiectual Modes of Cure. By a Veterinary Surgeon. is.Gd. 



THE YOUNG HORSEWOMANS COMPENDIUM 



OF THE MODERN ART OF RIDING. In piogressive Lessons ; 

 designed to give a secure and graceful Seat on Hor.seback ; at the same 

 tiiiie so effectiially to forni the Hand, that, iii a short timc, perfect com- 

 mand of tlie Horse may be obtained. By Euwaru Stanley, late of tlie 

 Royal Artillery, and of Vernoii's Establishment, near Hyde Fark ; with 

 illustrative Plates, lOs. boards. 



" But wc have said enough of this Manual, and have only to add that 

 it is a very sensible and judicious Publication." — Literary Gazette. 



THE TURKISH EMPIRE. 

 In One Vnl. Svo. 9s. Gd. boards. 

 SKETCHES in GREECE and TURKEY, ending in 

 the Autnmn of 1832; witli the Piesent Condition and Future Prospects 

 of the TURKISH EMPIRE. 



Contents. — Physical View of Greece — Sketch of tbe present Political 

 State of Greece— Albania, and AJi Pacha — Vonitza, and General Pisa— 

 Lepantn,and General Giavella— Corinth — Atticaand Epidaurus— George 

 Mavromichaelis— The Castle of Caritena — The Tempie of Phygalia — The 

 Pirates of the Archipeiago — Mavrocordato, Ipsiiaiiti, Mialis — Chaiacter 

 of the Modern Greeks— Sardis— Constantinople — Scutari— Tlie Prescnf 

 Condition and Future Prospccts of the Turkish Enipire. 



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 tive witli .vketches of particular scenes and characteristic aiiecdotes." — 

 Athenteum. 



