JUVENILE AND ELEMENTAUY BOOKS, GYMNASTICS, ETC. 
MUDIE'S (Rout.) HISTORY 
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LAMB'S TALES FROM SHAKESPEARE, de- 
signed principally for the Use ot Young- Persons, 
(written by JMiss and Charles Lamb,) sixth 
edition, embellished with 20 large and beautiful 
wood-cut eiigravings, Jwiii designs btf Harvey, 
fcap. 8vo. extra cloth, full gilt buck (pub. at 
7s Qd) reduced to 5s . 1843 
the same, i)j morocco extra, reduced to 10s 
" One of the most useful and agreeable companions 
to the understanding of Shakspeare wliich have been 
prodnced. The youthful reader who is about to taste 
the chartns of our great Hard, is strongly recommended 
to prepare himself by first reading these elegant tales, 
which ill a short compass, and adopting as ninth as 
possible the language of tlic great original, give each 
plot and story in a most impressive manner. Evtn 
those who are familiar with every line of the i)ri;;inal, 
will be delighted with the pleasing and eonipendiims 
way in which the story of each play is here presented 
to them." — Quarterly Review. 
LIFE OF CHRIST, in the Words of the Evan- 
gelists, IBmo. 28 -pretty woodcuts, c.il>a cloth, 
gilt edges, (pub. at 4s) reduced to 3s 
TUt, 1837 
LOUDON'S (Mrs.) IMPROVED EDITION of 
THE ENTERTAINING NATURALIST, 
being popular Descriptions, Tales, and Anec- 
dotes of more than F' eHundre- Animah, <'.om- 
prehending all the Quadrupeds, Birds, Fishes, 
Reptiles, Insects, &c. of wliich a knowledge is 
indispensable in Polite Education ; with In- 
dexes of Scientific and Popular Names, an 
explanation of Terms, and an Appendix of 
Fabulous Animals, illustrated by upwards of 
400 beautiful woodcuts by Bewick. Harvey, 
Whimper, and others, new edition, revised, en- 
larged, and corrected to the present state of 
Zoological Knowledge, in 1 thick vol. post 
8vo. elegantly bound in gilt cloth, 7s6d 1843 
-— — the same, in morocco extra, 12s 
This new and handsome edition is likely to become 
the most popular work of the kind, having oeen con- 
siderably enlarged and improved both in text and 
plates. 
MANGNALL'S HISTORICAL and MISCEL- 
LANEOUS QUESTIONS, new Pictorial 
Edition, by the Rev. Ingram Cobbin, 12mo. 
embossed roan, 4s 6d 
MARTIN AND WESTALL'S PICTORIAL 
HISTORY OF THE BIBLE, the letterpress 
by the Rev. Hobart Caunter, 8vo. 144 extremely 
beautiful wood engravings by thefrst Artists (in- 
cluding reduced copies of Martin's celebrated 
Pictures, " Belshazzar's Feast, the Deluge, Fall of 
Nineveh," etc. etc.) bound in cloth, full gilt backs, 
gilt edges, reduced to 12s 1846 
■ the same, whole bound morocco, riclily gilt, gilt 
edges, 18s 
A most elegant present to young people. 
MINSTRELSY of the WOODS, or Sketches and 
Songs connected with the Natural History of 
some of the most interesting British and 
Foreign Birds, (by Miss Waring, of Selborne) 
post 8vo. with 17 coloured plates of Birds, green 
cloth, richly gilt, (pub. at 9s) reduced to 6s 
1832 
MITFORD'S (Miss) TALES and STORIES for 
YOUNG PEOPLE, selected from American 
Writers, for Children above ten years of age, 3 
vols. 12mo. gilt cloth, edges cut, (pub. at lOs 6d) 
reduced to 5s . 1835 
MORE'S (Hannah) SACRED DRAMAS, Prac- 
tical Piety, and other Works— .See Thcoingy. 
BRITISH 
BIRDS, or the Feathered Tribes of the British 
Islands, 2 vols. 8po. second edition, the plates 
beautifully coloured, extra cloth Lds. elegantlq gilt 
on the backs, (pub. at £1. 8s) reduced to 16s 
1841 
the same, 2 vols, morocco, gilt edges, £\. 6s 
" This is, without any exception, the most truly 
charming work on Ornithology which has hiiherto ap- 
peartd, troin tlio d.iys of VVillugfiby <lownvvard3. 
Other aulhois docribi-, Mudie paints; other authors 
give the husk, Miidii' the kernel. We most heartily 
concur with the opinion expressed of this work by 
Liiyh Hunt (a kindred spirit) in the first few nuinhersof 
Ills 1 Iglit pleasant London Journal. The descriptions of 
Uruick, Pennant, Lewin, Montagu, anil even Wilson, 
will IK. I tor an instant stand conipaiisi.n with the spirit- 
siiniug einaiialions of Mudie's 'living pen,' as it lias 
will bi en called. We are not aci)iiainte(l with any 
other aiilliorwho so felicitously unites beauty of style 
with stieiiglli and nerve of expression — he does not spe- 
cify, he paints." — Wood's Ornithological Guide. 
Nituent's French Dictionary — See Foreign Litera- 
ture. 
PERCY'S TALES of the KINGS of ENG- 
LAND; Stories of Camps atid Battle- Fields, 
Wars, and Victories (modernized from Holin- 
shed, Froissart, and the other Chroniclers), 
2 vols, in 1, sq. 12mo, (Parley size). Fourth 
Edition, considerably improved, completed to 
the present time, embellished with 16 exceedingly 
beautiful waod engravings ; extra red cloth, full 
gilt, with gilt edges, (pub. at 9s) reduced to 6s 
1846 
This beautiful volume has enjoyed a large share of 
success, and deservedly. 
PINNOCK'S(Wm.)COMPREHENSIVE GRAM- 
MAR OF MODERN GEOGRAPHY and 
HISTORY, for the use of Schools and for Pri- 
vate Tuition, in one thick vol. I8mo. with nume- 
rous Maps, Views, and Costumes, finely engraved 
on steel, (fortieth thousand), 7ieatly bound in 
roan, 5s 6d 1845 
COMPREHENSIVE GRAMMAR of AN- 
CIENT GEOGRAPHY and HISTORY, for 
the use of Schools and for Private Tuition, 
18mo. with Maps, Views, and Costumes, finely 
engraved on steel, new edition, neatly bound in 
roan, (pub. at 5s Qd) reduced to 4s Qd 1845 
COMPREHENSIVE GRAMMAR of SA- 
CRED GEOGRAPHY and HISTORY, for 
the use of Schools and for Private Tuition, 
18mo. with Maps, Views, and Costumes, Jinely 
engraved on steel, new edition, neatly bound in 
roan, (pub. at 5s 6d) reduced to 4s 6rf 1845 
COMPREHENSIVE GRAMMAR of the 
ENGLISH LANGUAGE, with Exercises; 
written in a familiar style, accompanied with 
Questions for Examination, and Notes Critical 
and Explanatory, intended for the use of 
Schools, 12mo. roan, (pub. at 5s 6d) reduced to 
4s 6d . 1845 
*,* These four capital School Rooks will in future 
be supplied with greater regularity than heretofore, 
and not be allowed to remain out of print for an hour. 
The trade will much oblige by giving them attention. 
RICHARDSON'S GEOLOGY for BEGIN- 
NERS, second edition, consideiably enlarged 
and improved, one thick vol. post 8vo. illus- 
trated by upmirds of 260 woodcuts, cloth lettered, 
(pub. at 10s 6(/) reduced to 7s 6d 1843 
RURAL SCENES, osi a PEEP into the COUN- 
TRY, new edition, with QSfne woodcuts, 12mo. 
cloth gilt, 2s (ifi . 1845 
Aliiihitieti to the talented authors of "Original 
Pocnis."' 
