FRASER^S PANORAMIC PLAN OF LONDON, 



With all the late Improvements. 



For the Poclcet. — In a French Case, and embossed cloth, with the various 

 Boundaries carefully coloured in outline, 5s.; beautifully embossed roan, 

 the whole Map fully coloured in a superior manner, 6s. For the Library, 

 Dravnng-Room, 8fc. — On black roller, coloured and varnished, Is. &d, ; on 

 mahogany roller, French-polished, 9s. 



In imperial 8vo, 



THE PALACE OF ARCHITECTURE: 



A ROMANCE OF ART AND HISTORY. 



By GEORGE WIGHTWICK, Architkct. 



Illustrated with a Coloured Map, and Two Hundred and Eleven Plates 

 and Woodcuts. 



The object of this work is to bring forward the subject of Architecture in 

 a more popular manner than has ever yet been attempted. It is addressed 

 not more to the young Student than to the general reader of either sex, and 

 aims at exhibiting in an attractive point of view what has hitherto been too 

 exclusively connected with conventional science and mathematics. The 

 picture, the poetry, the sentiment, and the associations with which the 

 subject teems, are therefore prominently regarded ; while as much of the 

 science as is necessary to critical appreciation and a knowledge of the 

 general principles of design, is involved in its treatment. 



The Plates are engraved by Le Keux, Brooke, Cates, Humphreys, 

 and Winkles. 



A new and thoroughly revised small 8vo Edition of 

 LIEUT.-COL. MITCHELL'S 



LIFE OF WALLENSTEIN, 



DUKE OF FRIEDLAND. 



In 2 vols, imperial 8vo, price Three Guineas, cloth and lettered, 



OPERATIONS CARRIED ON AT GIZEH 

 IN 1837. 



BY COLONEL HOWARD VYSE. 



WITH AN ACCOUNT OF A VOYAGE INTO UPPER EGYPT. 

 Illustrated with numerous Drawings and Woodcuts. 



JAMES FRASER, PUBLISHER, REGENT STREET, LONDON. 



