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[No. 49. 



THE QUARTERLY REVIEW, 

 No. CLXXIV., is published THIS DAY. 



CONTENTS : 



I. TICKNOR'S HISTORY OF SPANISH LITERA- 

 TURE. 



II. CHURCH AND EDUCATION IN WALES. 



III. FORMS OF SALUTATION. 



IV. SIBERIA AND CALIFORNIA. 



V. MURE ON THE LITERATURE OF GREECE. 

 VI. METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY. 

 VII. ANECDOTES OF THE PROVISIONAL GOVERN- 

 MENT. 

 VIII. COCHRANES YOUNG ITALY'. 

 IX. LAST DAYS OF LOUIS-PHILIPPE. 

 John MunBAY, Albemarle Street. 



Will be published on the 1st of November, 18.90, with the other 

 Almanacks, 



THE LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC 

 RF.GISTKR AND ALMANACK rorlSSl. Price 3s. 6rf. 

 Dedicated by especial permission to H. R. H. Prince Albert, by 

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Containing a condensed mass of scientific and useful information 

 alike valuable to the student and man of science. 

 Tentii Y' early issue. 

 Published by D. Bogde, Fleet Street, London. 



Shortly will be Published, 



THE ARCHITECTURAL QUARTERLY 

 REVIEW. A Literary Periodical devoted to Works ap- 

 pertaining to the Art and Science of Architecture. Prospectuses 

 may be obtained from the Publisher. Letters for the Editor, and 

 books, drawings, models, and specimens, to be addressed to the 

 care of the Publisher. 



George Bell, 186. Fleet Street. 



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Royal 4to., cloth, price 2/. 2s. 



'XAIMPLES OF ANCIENT PULPITS 



i_Li EXISTING IN ENGLAND. Selected and drawn from 

 Sketches and Measurements taken on the Spot, with Descriptive 

 Letterpress. By Francis T. Doulman, Architect. 



This Work contains thirty quarto Plates, three of which are 

 highly finished in Colours, restored accurately from the existing 

 indications. The Pulpits delineated are St. Westburga, Chester ; 

 SS. Peter and Paul, Shrewsbury ; St. Michael, Coventry ; St. 

 Mary, Wendon j St. Mary and All Saints, Fotheringay ; All 

 Saints, North Cerney ; Holy Trinity, Nailsea ; St. Peter Winch- 

 combe ; St. John Baptist. Cirencester ; St. Mary, Tntness ; .St. 

 Mary, Frampton , Holy Trinity, Old .4ston ; St. Benedict, Glas- 

 tonbury ; St. Peter, Wolverhanipton : St. Andrew, Cheddar 

 (coloured) ; St. Andrew, Banwell ; S;. George, Brokworth ; Holy 

 Trinity, Long Sutton (coloured); St. Saviour, Dartmouth 

 (coloured); All Saints, Sudiiury ; All Saints, Hawstead ; St. 

 Mary de Lode, Gloucester ; St. Mary, North Petherton. 

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To be completed in Four Parts. Parts I. and II., price 5s. each 

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ANTIQUARIAN GLEANINGS IN THE 

 NORTH OF ENGLAND: being Examples of Antique 

 Furniture, Plate, Church Decoration, Objects of Historical In- 

 terest, &c. Drawn and etched by W. B. Scott. 



" A collection of antiquarian relics, chieflv in the decorative 

 branch of art, preserved in the northern counties, portrayed by a 

 very competent hand ... All are drawn with that distinctness 

 which malies them available for the antiquarian, for the artist 

 who is studying costume, and for the study of decorative art." — 

 Spectator. 



Parts III. and IV., completing the Work, are in preparation, 

 and will be published shortly. 



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THE EDINBURGH REVIEW, 

 No CLXXXVIII., will be published on Thursday, 

 October 10th, 1850. 



I. HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. 

 II. THE UNITED STATES. 

 HI. BRITISH MUSEUM: CATALOGUE OF PRINTED 



BOOKS. 

 IV. MUKE'S CRITICAL HLSTORY' OF THE LAN- 

 GUAGE AND LITERATURE OF ANTIENT 

 GREECE. 

 V. COL. CHESNEY'S EXPEDITION TO THE EU- 

 PHRATES AND TIGRIS. 

 VI. RECENT CLASSICAL ROMANCES. 

 VII. EMIGRATION AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS. 

 VIII. DIFFICULTIES OF REPUBLICAN FRANCE. 

 IX. HOR.^CE AND TASSO. 

 London : Loncman ano Co. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black. 



MR. L. A. LEWIS'S SALES for OCTOBER, 

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 of England, including Stuart and Revett's Antiquities of Athens, 

 4 vols ; unedited Antiquities of Attica ; Piranesi Campus Mar- 

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 England ; Rogers' Collection of Prints, 2 vols. ; Knorr, Deliciae 

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 Retrospective Review, 16 vols. ; Bayle. Dictionuaire Historique, 

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 a few Pictures and Prints, &c. 



Frioay, 18th, anu Saturday, 19th Books, including the 



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Friday, 25rH — Pictures, Prints, Books, Stereotype Plates, 

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125, Fleet Street. 



Just published. Part 9, price 9^., plain ; Tinted, small paper, 

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THE CHURCHES or the MIDDLE AGES : 

 or. Select Specimens of Early and Middle Pointed Struc- 

 tures ; with a few of the purest Late Pointed Examples, illus- 

 trated by Geometric aud Perspective Drawings. By Henry 

 Bowman and J. S. Crowthi^r, ArchitJ'Cts. Containing Illustra- 

 tions of St Peter's Church, Thrukingham, Norfolk ; St. John's, 

 Cley, Norfolk ; and St. Andrew's, Heckington, Lincolnshire. 



To be completed in Twenty Parts, each containing SixPlates, 

 Imperial folio. Issued at intervals of two months. 



" Ewerby is amagnificent specimen of a Flowing Middle- Pointed 

 Churrh. It is most perfectly measured and described: one can 

 follow the most recondite beauties of the construction, mouldings 

 and joints, in these Plates, almost as well as in the original struc- 

 ture. Such a monograph as this will be of incalculable value to 

 the architects of our Colonies or the United States, who have no 

 means of access to anci-'ur churches. The Plates are on stone, 

 done with remarkable skill and distinctness. Of Heckington we 

 can onl\ say that the perspectiveview from the south-east pres- nts 

 a very vision of beauty ; we can hardly conceive anything more 

 perfect. We heartily recommend this series to all who are able to 

 jjatronize it." — Ecc/eswlogist, Oct. 1849. 



" This, if completed in a similar manner to the Parts now out, 

 will be a beautiftd and valuable work. The perspective «?f SL 

 Andrew's, Heckington, is a charming specimen of lithography, 

 by Hawkins. We unhesitatingly recommend Messrs. Bowman 

 aud Crowther's work to our readers, as likely to be useful to 

 them."— Suilder. 



London: George Bell, 186. Fleet Street. 



Printed by Thomas Cl.\rk Shaw, of No. 8. New Street Square, at No. 5. New Street Square, in the Parish of St.Bride 

 in the City of London ; and published by George Bei.i^ of No. 186. Fleet Street, in the Parish of St. Dunstan in 

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