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BOOKS ON THE FINE ARTS, ARCHITECTURE, ETC. 
ADDITIONS. 
BECKER (G. G.) AUGUSTEUM ; ou Descrip- 
tions des Monumens Antiques qui se trouvent 
a Dresde, 3 vols, folio, 144 beautiful plates of 
the celebrated collection of Statues in the Dresden 
Gallery, half morocco, gilt edges, (pub. at £21.) 
reduced to £10. 10s Leipzig, 1804-12 
CATHERWOOD'S VIEWS OF ANCIENT 
MONUMENTS IN CENTRAL AMERICA, 
CHIAPAS, AND YUCATAN, royal folio, 
containing 25 beautiful lithographic drawings, 
with letter-press descriptions, Map of Central 
America, and illuminated title page, half morocco, 
(pub. at £5. 5s) reduced to £3. 13s 6d 1 844 
CORNWALL. — An Illustrated Itinerary of 
THE County of Cornwall, including Historical 
and Descriptive Accounts, with Statistical Re- 
lations, by Cyrus Redding, impl. 8vo. illustrated 
by \\8 beautiful engravings on steel and wood by 
Landells, Hinchcliffe, Jackson, Williams, Sly, etc. 
after Drawings bii Creswick and Sargent, half 
morocco, cloth sides, (pub. at 16s) reduced to 8s 
1842 
For sublime scenery, and picturesque antiquities, 
Cornwall is undoubtedly the most interebling County in 
England. 
" In the popular form of a tour, tins deliglittully 
gossiping work lends ns along from town to village, 
from cromlech to abbey, through the most remarkable 
English county, 3n<l one which lays claim to the 
highest antiquity." — AtJieiKBum. 
KNIGHT'S (HENRY GALLY) SARACENIC 
AND NORMAN REMAINS IN SICILY, 
imperial folio, containing 30 beautiful 
PLATKS, coloured LIKE DRAWINGS, half hound 
morocco, £8. 8s . 1846 
— — the .same, mounted on card board, atlas folio, in 
a handsome portfolio, £10. 10s 
But very tew copies are now first executed in this 
expensive manner. 
NAPOLEON GALLERY, or Illustrations of the 
Life and Times of the Emperor, in a Series of 
Sketches by some of the most distinguished 
authors, with 89 remarkably clever etchings on 
steel by Reveil, and other eminent artists, from, 
all the most celebrated pictures produced ia 
France during the last forty years, thick post 
8vo. extra red Turkey cloth, full gilt, with ap- 
propriate devices, gilt edges, (pub. at £1. Is) re- 
duced to \0s6d . 1846 
JONES (OWEN) AND GOURY'S SCENERY 
OF THE NILE, from Cairo to the Second Ca- 
taract, from Drawings made on the spot ; with 
Historical Notices of the Monuments, by 
Samuel Birch, Senior in the Department of 
Antiquities in the British Museum, and Hon. 
Mem. of the Egyptian Societies of Cairo, royal 
folio, C07itaining 30 large and very fine tinted 
engravings, drawn on Stone by George Moore^ 
(the Artist of Gaily Knight's Works) and a 
coloured frontispiece, half morocco, (pub. at 
£4. 4s) reduced to £2. 16s 1843 
SPORTSMAN'S REPOSITORY; comprising a 
Series of highly finished Line Engravings, 
representing the Horse and the Dog, in all 
their varieties, by the celebrated engraver 
John Scott, from original paintings by Rein- 
agle, Gilpin, Stubbs, Cooper, and Landseer, 
accompanied by a comprehensive Description 
by the Author of the " British Field Sports," 
4to. with 37 targe copper-plates, and numerous 
woodcuts by Burnett and others, green cloth, richly 
gilt, with devices, (pub. at £2. 12s 6d) reduced 
to £1. Is . 1845 
WALKER'S ANALYSIS OF BEAUTY IN 
WOMAN ; preceded by a critical View of the 
general Hypotheses respecting Beauty, by Leo- 
nardo da Vinci, IMengs, Winckelmann, Hume, 
Hogarth, Burke, Knight, Alison, and others; 
»ietD edition, royal 8vo. illustrated by 22 beautiful 
plates, after draivings from Life by H. Howard, 
by GdMci and Lane ; elegantly bound in gilt cloth, 
(pub. at £2. 2s) reduced to £1. Is 1846 
EUDING'S ANNALS OF THE COINAGE OF GREAT BRITAIN and its Dependencies, from 
the Earliest Period of Authentic History to the Reigu of Queen Victoria. New and Enlarged 
Edition, corrected and improved, with a Continuation to the Present Time, and an entirely new- 
Index to every Coin, 3 vols. 4to, illustrated with several thousand heautifully engraved figures of 
Coins, on 159 plates, many of which are additional ; extra cloth, fpub. at £6 6s.) reduced to £4 4*. 1840 
" As handsome and complete a book of reference to the Coinage of Britain and its Dependencies as there are 
materials in existence to frame. . ....... ...... , , t, jj j • iv. 
"The text of Rudinff has been judiciously retained in its strict inteKnty, but much has been added in the 
shape of notes throughout the whole, which have greatly augmented the intelligence of the text, and improved 
its value There are also coinous corrections and elucidations of many doubtful and conflicting accounts, which 
the editor has been enabled to bring forward since the previous editions appeared. , . , . 
" Among the new plates we observe some uni(iue coins, and otliers of great rarity ; and some which have 
never been described. These include the Hexham treasure trovi' of Stycas ; some extremely rare coins of Alfred 
and Edward the Confessor. One unique piece of llorthacunt, a nob:e of Henry VIII (in the British Museum), 
and others of almost equal interest, enrich the collection. , ,, ,. /.i. ,..,... j 
" To the historian and the antiquary, we consider this publication to be altogether one of the highest order. 
The entire work is really a credit to all who have been concerned in it-editors, artists, and publisher."— 
Literary Gazette. 
