BOOKS ON THE FINE ARTS, ARCHHECTURE, ETC. 
L'ESI'At.NK ARTHTiyUE it MONUMEN- 
TAI.I-. ; V'ues I'l Descniitions des Sites et des 
IMoii'iiiireis artistiqiips !h.s plus notables de I'Es- 
p!i'.;iie, 2 vols, iiupl folio, complete in 24 parts, 
co'iii)' isiii^ 9(5 tai fie anil eitrenietif hfautijul litho- 
giitiihic pUilea oj the most interesting sijecimens of 
6/ii(ii(>/i AiicniTKCTi'iiK and Oiinamint of the 
]\Jii>L>f.i- Aces, (,pub. at £25. 4ii) reduced to 
f 14 I4s I'ar. 1843-45 
• the same, 2 vols, splendidly hf.bd, moiocco, 
gitt eiiges .£ Its. 16s 
Ml. HmIiii iKiviii); bought a large qnanlily of the 
above celfbr.iU'd work uii advaiitiigeoiis terms, is 
eii.iblid u> i>iler them ^t the low piiie allixed. The 
iiiipie.^'ioii." are in the finest |)0»sible stale. 
LO>;DON. -WILKINSON'S I.ONDINA IL- 
LL'STU.A I'A ; or Graphic and Historical Illus- 
trations of the most iiiteri'Sting and Curious 
Architectural ftlonuments of the City and 
Suburbs of F.,ondon and Westminster, e.' g. 
IMonasterics, Churches, Charitable Fuundations, 
Palaces, Halls, Courts, Processsions, Places of 
early Amusements, Theatres, and Old Houses, 
2 vols, inipl. 4to. containing 207 coppcr-plale rn- 
graiings, with Historical and De.scriptive Letter- 
press, hf. hd. morocco, uncnt, the top edges gilt, 
vpub. at £26. 5s)reduced to £5. 5s 1819-25 
■ the same, large paper, 2 vols, elephant 
4to. hf. hd, morocco, vncut, the top edges gilt, 
(pub. at £37. 16s) reduced to £6. 6s 
The most interesting and curious graphic work of 
Old London extant. 
LYSONS' GLOUCESTERSHIRE ANTIQUI- 
TIES, 110 Etchings (many of which are 
coloured) of Churches, Castles, Old Houses, 
Ruins, Tombs, Effigies, Sculpture, Stained 
Glass, Seals, &c. ice. with Letter-press De- 
scriptions, 1 vol. royal folio, half morocco, (pub. 
at £6. Qs) reduced to £2. 5s 1803 
LYSONS' MAGNA BRITANNICA, or County 
History of Great Britain, 10 vols, in 8, 4to. 
plates, hoards, (pub. at £27. 4s) reduced to £5. 
LYSONS' ENVIRONS of LONDON, being an 
Historical Account of the Towns, Villages, and 
Hamlets in theCountiesof Surrey, Kent, Essex, 
Herts, and Middlesex, within Twelve Miles of 
that Capital, including the Middlesex Parishes, 
interspersed with Biographical Anecdotes, 5 
vols.4to.p/(((es,(pub.at£10. 10s)red.to£2.10s 
the same, Large Paper, 5 vols, royal 4to. 
(pub at £15. 15s) reduced to £3. 3s 
MARRYAT'S(Capt.) poor JACK,illustratedwith 
46 beautiful wood-cuts, designed hu Si anfikld, 
8vo. D^i7tc/of/i,(pub. at I4s)reducedto ijs 1842 
MARTIN'S CIVIL COSTUME or ENGLAND, 
from the Conquest to the present period, from 
Tapestry, BISS. 6cc. roj'al 4to. 61 plates, beauti- 
fully illuminated in gold and colours, richly bound 
in cloth, with the Arms of Prince Albert gilt en the 
sides, £2. \2s 6d . 1842 
MAXWELL'S LIFE of the DUKE of WEL- 
LINGTON, 3 handsome vols. 8vo. embellished 
with numerous highly finished line engravings by 
Cooper and other eminent artists, consisting of hatile 
pieces, portraits, military plans, and maps ; besides a 
great number of fne wood engravings ; elegayit in 
gilt cloth, (pub. at £3. 7s) 'red. to £1. 16s 1841 
the same, Large Paper, India proofs, gilt 
cloth, (pub. at £5.) reduced to £3. 3s 
"Mr. Maxwell's Lifeof the Duke opWrllinc- 
TON HAS no RIVAL. It is tVec IVoin H.illery and bombast, 
succinct and masterly. The type and mechanical exe- 
cution are admirable; tlie plans of battles and sieges 
iiHiiurons, ample, and useful; the portraits many and 
faithtu! ; the battle pictures animated and brilliant ; 
and ihe viv;netle3 of costumes and inariucrs worthy of 
Horace Veruet hinisilt."— Times. 
MEVRICK'S PAINTED ILLUSTRATIONS oi* 
ANCIENT ARMS AND ARMOUR, a Critical 
Inquiry into Ancient Armour as it existed ia 
Europe, but particularly in En-land, from the 
Norman Comiucst to tlie Reign of Charles II., 
with a Glossary, &c. by Sir Sam'iel Rush Mey- 
rick, LL.D. F.S.A. &c., new and gieatly im- 
proved edition, corrected and enlarged through- 
out by tlie Aiithorhiinself, witli the assistance of 
Literary and Antiquarian Friends, (Albert Way, 
&c.) 3 vols. imj)!. 4to. illustrated by more than 
100 plates, splendidly illumnated, mosthf in gold 
and silver, etliihiting some of the finest hpecimens 
eiistivg in England, also a new plate of the Tour- 
nament of Lochs and Keys, neatly hf. bd. morocco, 
gilt eitra, full gilt hachs and edges, (pub. at 
£21.) rediJced to £10. 10s 1844 
the same, 3 vols superhly bound in crimson 
turhey morocco, emhlematicallij tooled oji the hack, 
broad gold borders, and gilt edges, by ll'right, 
Sii Walter Scott justly describes this collection 
as "the l.NCOMPARADl.E AIlMOUItV." 
"This mo-t superb Archaological work is animated 
with numerous novelties, curious and liisii.rical disqtii- 
finoiis, and brilliant and recondite learning — Learn- 
ing g'jing lo Court in the lull, ricli costume of the 
Order of the Gart<r.— IMates as line as the monuments 
of Westminster Abbey. Really and truly the work is 
admirably executed, and deserves every eulogy." 
Edinburgh Review. 
MEYRICK'S (Sir S. R.) ENGRAVED IL. 
LUSTRATIONS of ANCIENT ARMS and 
ARMOUR, a Series of One Hundred and 
Fifty-four very highly-finished Etchings of the 
Collection at Goodrich Court, Herefordshire, 
engraved by Joseph Skelton, and accompanied 
by Historical and Critical Disquisitions by 
the possessor. Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick, LL.D. 
&c. in 2 vols. impl. 4to. with fine portrait, neatlj 
hf. bd. morocco, uncut, top edges gilt, (pub. at 
£11. lis) reduced to £4. 14s tid 
" We should imagine that the possessors of Dr. Mcy- 
riek's former great work would eagerly add Sir. Skel- 
ton'sas a suitable illustration.. In the first ihey have 
the History of Arms and Armour; in the second work 
beautiful engravings of all the delniU."— Gent's. jMag. 
MILLINGEN'S ANCIENT UNEDITED MO- 
N UMENTS ; comprising Painted Greek Vases, 
Statues, Busts, Bas-Reliefs, and other Remains 
of Grecian Art, 62 large and beautiful engravings, 
mostly coloured, with letter-press descriptions, 
impl. 4to. half morocco, (pub at £9. 9s) reduced 
to £4. 14s 6d . 1822 
MOSES' ANTIQUE VASES, CANDELABRA, 
Lamps, Tripods, Patera?, Tazzas, Tombs, I\Iau- 
soleums. Sepulchral Chambers, Cinerary Urns, 
Sarcophagi, Cippi ; and other Ornaments, 170 
plates, several of which are coloured; with historical 
and descriptive letter-press, by Hope, small 4to. 
cloth, (pub. at £3. 3s) reduced to £1. 5s 1814 
MOYEN-AGE MONUMENTALE et ARCHEO- 
LOGIQUE, Vties, Details, et Plans des Monu- 
mens lesplus remarquables de I'Europe, depuis 
le Vie. jusqu'au XVIe. Siecle, lithographies 
par les Artistes les plus distingues de la Capi- 
tale, d'apres les Dessins de M. Chapuy, avec 
rilistoire de TArchittfCture au Moyen-Age, par 
Daniel liamee, containii:g 282 finely executed 
lithographic engravings of Architectural Monu- 
ments and Sculptures of the Middle At^es, folio. 
48 parts, (pub. at £14, 8s) reduced to £10. lOi 
Pans, 1844 
•,* This ia a different work from tne Sf.iyen Ace 
Pittoresque, published in 1837, with 180 Plates: but 
it is of the saiud eharacter. 
