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SOffN'S LIBRARIES. 



ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY. 



7S Vols, at 5j. each, excepting those marked otherwise. {19/. 'js. dd. per set.) 



ALLEN'S (Joseph, R.N.) Battles of 



the British Navy. Revised edition, with 

 Indexes of Names and Events, and 57 Por- 

 traits and Plans. 2 vols. 



ANDERSEN'S Danish Fairy Tales. 



By Caroline Peachey. With Short Life 

 and 120 Wood En^avings. 



ARIOSTO'S Orlando Furioso. In 



English Verse by W. S. Rose. With Notes 

 and Short Memoir. Portrait after Titian, 

 and 24 Steel Engravings. 2 vols. 



BECHSTEIN'S Cage and Chamber 



Birds : their Natural History, Habits, &c. 

 Together with Sweet's British War- 

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BONOMI'S Nineveh and its Palaces. 



The Discoveries of Botta and Layard 

 applied to the Elucidation of Holy Writ. 

 7 Plates and 294 Woodcuts. 



BUTLER'S HuAibras, with Variorum 



Notes and Biography. 

 Illustrations. 



Portrait and 28 



CATTERMOLE'S Erenings at Had- 



don Hall. Romantic Tales of the Olden 

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CHINA, Pictorial, Descriptive, and 



Historical, with some account of Ava and 

 the Burmese, Siam, and Anam. Map, and 

 nearly 100 Illustrations. 



CRAIK'S (G. L.) Pursuit of Know- 



ledge under Difficulties. Illustrated by 

 Anecdotes and Memoirs. Numerous Wood- 

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CRUIKSHANK'S Three Courses and 



a Dessert ; comprising three Sets of Tales, 

 West Country, Irish, and Legal ; and a 

 Melange. With 50 Illustrations by Cruik- 



shank. 



Punch and Judy. The Dialogue of 



the Puppet Show ; an Account of its Origin, 

 &c. 24 Illustrations and Coloured Plates 

 bj' Cruikshank, 



DANTE, in English Verse, by I. C. Wright, 

 M.A. With Introduction and Memoir. 

 Portrait and 34 Steel Engravings after 

 Flaxman. 



DIDRON'S Christian Iconography; 



a History of Christian Art in the Middle 

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 by E. J. Millington, and completed, with 

 Additions and Appendices, by Margaret 

 Stokes. 2 vols. With numerous Illustrations. 



Vol. I. The History of the Nimbus, the 

 Aureole, and the Glory ; Representations 

 of the Persons of the Trinity. 



Vol. II. The Trinity; Angels; Devils; 

 The Soul ; The Christian Scheme. Appen- 

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DYER (Dr. T. H.) Pompeii : its Build- 



ings and Antiquities. An Account of the 

 City, with full Description of the Remains 

 and Recent Excavations, and an Itinerary 

 for Visitors. By T. H. Dyer, LL.D. 

 Nearly 300 Wood Engravings, Map, and 

 Plan. 7 J. dd. 



Rome: History of the City, with 



Introduction on recent Excavations. 8 

 Engravings, Frontispiece, and 2 Maps. 



GIL BLAS. The Adventures of. 



From the French of Lesage by Smollett. 

 24 Engravings after Smirke, and 10 Etch- 

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GRIMM'S Gammer Grethel; or, Ger- 

 man Fairy Tales and Popular Stories, 

 containing 42 Fairy Tales. By Edgar 

 Taylor. Numerous Woodcuts after Cruik- 

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HOLBEIN'S Dance of Death and 



Bible Cuts. Upwards of 150 Subjects, en- 

 graved in facsimile, with Introduction and 

 Descriptions by the late Francis Douce 

 and Dr. Dibdin. 



INDIA, Pictorial, Descriptive, and 



Historical, from the Earliest Times. 100 

 Engravings on Wood and Map. 



JESSE'S Anecdotes of Dogs. With 

 40 Woodcuts after HarveVi Bewick, and 

 others ; and 34 Steel Engravings after 

 Cooper and Landseer. 



KING'S (C. W.) Natural History of 



Precious Stones and Metals. Illustra- 

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