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BOOKS ON THE FINE ARTS, ARCHITECTURE, ETC. 
SCOTT'S (Sir Walter) MARMION, ilu'strateo 
EDITION, 50 heautijut uond-oits ; splendidly 
printed on superjine drawing paper, 8vo. richltt 
gilt cloth, (pub.atltii) reduced to 8s 1840 
tlie same. 8vo. mor. extra, for presents^ 15s 
PROUrS SKETCHES in FLANDERS and 
GERMAxNY, impl. folio, 50 Jim lithographic 
plates, India proofs, hf. bd. (pub. at £6. 6s) 
reduced to £3 13s 6d 1833 
RADCLIFFE'S NOBLE SCIENCE of FOX- 
HUNTING, for the Use of the Rising Gene- 
ration of Sportsmen, royal 8vo. nearlii 40 beau- 
tifnl wood-cuts of Hunting, Hounds, &;c. extra 
chth, elegantly gilt, (pub. at £1. 8s) reduced to 
12s • • 1839 
This hanrtsonic volume is printed uniformly willi 
Scrope's Deer Sulking, to wbich it is a suitable com- 
panion. 
" A book which ought to be in the hands of every 
fox-hunier, and of every man who loves the ' Noble 
Scieme.' "—Bell's Life. 
REYNOLDS' (SIR JOSHUA) GRAPHIC 
WORKS, 300 beautiful engravings, (comprising 
nearli) 400 subjects}' after this delightful painter, 
engraved on steel by S. W. Reynolds, 3 vols, folio, 
elegantbi half bound morocco, gilt edges, (pub. at 
£36.) reduced to £12. r2s . 
REYNOLDS' (SIR JOSHUA) LITERARY 
WORKS, comprising liis Discourses, delivered 
at the Royal Academy, on the Theory and Prac- 
tice of Painting, also his Journey to Flanders 
and Holland, with Criticisms on Pictures— Du 
Fresnoy's Art of Painting, in English Verse, 
with the original Latin Text subjoined, and 
■j^olea—A Tabular View of Painters, from the 
revival of the Art to the beginning of the last 
Century— To which is prefixed, a Memoir of 
the Author, with Remarks on his Professional 
Character, illustrative of his Principles and 
Practice, by Henry William Beechey, new 
EDITION, 2 vols. fcap. 8vo. Ji'ith portrait, gilt 
cloth, (pub. at 18s) reduced to lOs 1846 
" The precepts of Sir Joshua Reynolds will equally l 
enlighten the connoisseur and the practical student 
He I'eaches how to look at pictures, as well as to de- 
sign and colour them." — Monthly Review. 
"" His admirable discourses contain such a body of 
just criticism on an extremely difficult subject, clothed 
in such perspicuous, elegant, and nervous language, 
that it is no exagi;erated panegyric to assert, that they 
will last as long as the English tongue, anil contribute, 
nnt less than llie productions of Ills pencil, to render 
his name immortal." — Norlhcotc. 
RIG ADD, Vues de Palais, Chateaux, et Maisons 
Roynles de Paris, et de ses Environs, containing 
1 2 1 large and curious plates of the old Palaces and 
Gardens of Paris and its Encirons, (a great ntim- 
her of which no longer exist), royal folio, hf. bd. 
red morocco, (interesting to Architects), (pub. at 
£8. 8s) reduced to £4. 4s Pa7(s, 
ROBINSON'S HISTORY of TOTTENHAM, 2 
vols. 8vo. 41 plates and 2 large maps, second 
edition, cloth, ^ pub. at £2. 2.s) red. to 18s 1840 
ROBINSON'S RURAL AKCHITKCTURE, being 
a Series of Designs for Ornamental Cottages, 
in 96 plates, uith Estimates, roviuimnEATi.Y im- 
piiovKU EDiTios', royal 4to. (pub. at £4. 4s) 
half morocco, £2. 5« 1837 
— NEW SERIES OF ORNAMENTAL 
COTTAGES AND VILLAS, 56 plates, by Hard- 
ing and Allom, royal 4to. halfmor.£2. 2s 1838 
. ORNAMENTAL VILLAS, 96 plates, 
hf. mor. (pub. at £4. 4s) reduced to £2. 5s 1836 
FARM BUILDINGS, 56 plates, hf. mor. 
(pub. at £2. 2s) reduced to £1.1 Is 6d 1837 
LODGES and PARK ENTRANCES, 
SEYMOUR'S iftJMOROUS SKEICHLS, com- 
prising Qdexceedingly clever andamusing caricature 
etcliings, on steei., illustrated by Alfred Crow 
quill, 2 vols, in 1, royal 8vo. cloth extra, gilt edges, 
18s 1843 
SHAKSPEARE PORTFOLIO ; a Series of 96 
Graphic Illustrations, after Designs by the 
moat eminent British Artists, including Smirke, 
Stothard, Stephanoif, Cooper, Westall, Hilton, 
Leslie, Briggs, Corbould, (Jlint, &c. beautifully 
engraved by Heath, Greatbach, Robinson, Pye, 
Finden, Engleheart, Armstrong, Rolls, and 
others, in a case, ivith leather back, impl. 8vo. 
(pub. at £8. 8s) reduced to £1. Is 
the same, French Proofs, folio, in a 
portfolio, (pub. at £12. 12s) reduced to £2. 2s 
the same, India Proofs, folio, in a port- 
folio, (pub. at £16. 16s) reduced to £3. 3s 
SHAW AND BRIDGENS' DESIGNS for FURNI- 
TURE, with Candelabra and interior Decora- 
tion, 60 plates, royal 4to. half bound, imcuf, 
(pub. at £3. 3s) reduced to £1. lis Gd 1838 
. — the same, Large Paper, impl. 4to. the 
48 plates, hf. mor. (pub. at £2. 2s) reduced to 
£1. Ils6ci . 1837 
VILLAGE ARCHITECTURE, fourth 
edition, tuith additional pinte, 41 plates, half bound, 
U7ij/brni,(pub. at £1. 16s) reduced to£l. 4s 1837 
plates coloured, hf. bd. uncut, (pub. at £6. 6s) 
reduced to £3. 3s 
SHAW'S LUTON CHAPEL, its Architecture and 
Ornaments, illustrated in a scries of 20 highly- 
finished line engravings, impl. folio, half morocco. 
ujiciu, (pub. at £3. 3s) reduced to £1. 16s 1830 
• tlie same, India proofs, hf. bd. morocco, 
uncut, (pub. at £5. 5s) reduced to £3. 3s 
" Luton Chapel was an exquisite specimen of the 
most llorid period of Gothic architecture. Mr. Shaw'i 
elaborate history is now rendered doubly valuable by the 
destruction of the magnificent original." 
Morning Post. 
SMITH'S (C.J.) HISTORICAL and LITERARY 
CURIOSITIES, consisting of Fac-similes of 
interesting Autographs, Scenes of remarkable 
Historical Events and interesting Localities, 
Engravings of Old Houses, Illuminated and 
jNIissal Ornaments, Antiques, &c. &c containing 
\00 plates, some illuminated ; with occasional letter- 
press, in one volume, 4to. hf. olive tnorocco,ttncut, 
Roiburghe stijle, reduced to £3. 1340 
STARK'S PICTURESQUE VIEWS on the East- 
ern Coast of England, comprising the Ro- 
mantic Scenery of the NORFOLK RIVERS 
Yare, Waveney, and Bure, consisting of 36 
splendid Engravings by George Cooke, W. J. 
Cooke, E. Goodali, John Burnet, and other 
eminent Engravers, with short descriptive 
letter-press, royal 4to. extra cloth, (originally 
pub. at £4. 14s 6(i) reduced to 15s 
" An exceedingly beautiful and interesting volume 
The paintings combine in subject, composition, and 
detail, the united excellencies of Hobbima, Kuysdael, 
and Vander Velde, and exhibit the known talents of 
Mr. Stark, and of the able engravers employed, to the 
greatest possible advantage." — Literary Gazelle. 
STORER'S CATHEDRAL ANTIQUITIES op 
ENGLAND and WALES, 4 vols. 8vo. with 
256 beautifully finished engravings, extremely 
accurate in Architectural Detail, hf. morocco, 
(pub. at £7. 10s) reduced to £2. 12s 6d 
the same, Large Paper, 4 vols, royal 
8vo. hf. morocco, (pub. at £10. 10s) reduced 
to £3. 13s 6d 
This very pretty work contains 28 Cathedrals, being 
double the number published by Briiton. Pngin says 
it is by far the most correct work on Engliah Cathe- 
dral*. 
