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[No. 70. 



THIS 



THIS 



lirirs nf Catalugnts 



For 1851, 



CONTAINS 



No. 1. 

 Books on Architecture, 



Painting, and 



Fine Arts Generally, 



Heraldry, Family History, 



Poetry, 



and the Drama. 



No. 2. 



Classics, Coins, Ireland, 



Language, Phrenology, 



Sports and Games. 



DAY IS PUBLISHED, FOR MARCH, 



Number Nineteen 



of 



John Miller's 



Catalogue of Books, 

 Old and New, 



On Sale at 

 43. Chandos Street, Trafalgar Square. 



1851, 



No. 3. 

 Bibles and Bible Prints, 

 Manuscripts, Banking & 

 Currency, London, Shaks- 

 peare. History, Chronicles 

 and Divinity. 



No. 4. 

 ( The present list) 

 Comprises Books on all 

 the previous enumerated 

 subjects, besides some 

 highly interesting Picto- 

 rial Works, Antiquarian 

 Publications, Club Books, 

 and an extensive Collec 

 tion of Miscellanies. 



Post Office Orders sbould be made payable at tbe Cbarlngr Cross Office. 



A Catalogue is Published Monthly with occasional Supplemental Sheets, and can be had GRATIS by any Book-buyer, on 

 application to the Publisher. It will be found to comprise a judicious selection of works in every department of Literature, in 

 various Languages, Ancient and Modern. Each Year's Series of Catalogues embrace upwards of 10,000 Distinct Works. 



AMERICA. Being the l^atest and most Accurate Description 

 of the New World, and the Remarkable Voyages thither, wiih 

 the Conquest of Mexico and Peru, by Oglebv, folio, calf, gilt, 

 illustrated with upwards of 120 fine engravings, maps, and port., 

 184. 6rf. 1C71. 



AN ANALYSIS of the Picture of the Transfiguration of 

 Raffaello S.in7.io D'Urbino, the Letterpress in English, atlas 

 folio, half russia, fine portrait of Raphael, plate ol the Transfigura- 

 tion, and 17 beautiful mezzotinto heads, tbe size of the original 

 picture traced by M. Gauband, engraved by Gotlby, It. 5s. 1817. 



ANNUAL REGISTER (The New), a General Repository of 

 History. Politics, and Literature from the ciimmencement in 

 1780 to 1817, 38 vols. Svo. half russia, neat, 2/. 2s. 1784-1817. 



Comprises the most eventful period of European history. 



ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSOCIAl'ION, The Journal of, from 

 its commencement lo January 18.M), 20 parts, 8vo. numerous 

 engr.ivings of antiquities, 2/. 2s. 184.5-,'iO. 



CAMDEN'S (Wm.) Britannia, or a Chorographical Descrip- 

 tion of Great Britain, and Ireland, together with the ;idjacent 

 Isi.Ands, Revised and Digested, with Large Additions, by Eumund 

 Gibson, Bishop of Lincoln, 2 vols, folio, calf, neat, maps of the 

 counties, prints of coins, and port, by White, \l. 4s. 17-03. 



CATROU and ROUILLE, Roman Hi?torv, with Notes, 

 Historical, Geographical, and Critical, fi vols, folio, calf, gilt, fine 

 copy, illustrated with numerous cupperpl.ites, maps, and medals. 

 M. iOi-. 1737. 



CHAUCER (Geffrey), The Works of our Ancient ami Learned 

 English Poet, with many Additions, folio, cf. neat, black letter, 

 port., I/, lis. Islip, 1598. 



DART'S History and Antinnities of Westminster Abbey: an 

 Account of its Ancient Building, Altar, Reliques, Customs, 

 Saxon Charters, &c.. Lives of the Abbots, i*tc., 2 vols, fulio, 

 nearly 200 tine engravings, with all the arms of the subscribers, 

 calf, gilt, fine copy, \l. Us 6rf. 1720. 



DART (J.) History and .Antiquities of the Cathedral Church 

 of Canterbury, and tlie once Adjoining Monastery, folio, ca f, 

 neat, fine plates, U. U. 1726. 



DAVENANT (Sir William), The Works, now first collected 

 and published from the Original Copies, folio, calf, gilt, fine copy, 

 port., 14s. 6rf. 1673. 



DRYDliN'S (J.) Comedies, Tragedies, and Operas, 2 vols, 

 folio, calf, neat, good copy, with the fine portrait engraved by 

 Edelinek, 12s. Cd. 1701. 



ENGRAVINGS after the Best Pictures of the Great Masters, 

 with Descriptions in French and English. Large atlas folio, 

 elegantly half bound, morocco, gilt edges. 2U fine plates, 

 21. I2,«. Gil. 1844. 



FAULKNER'S Account of Chelsea, 2 vols. 8to. large paper, 

 proof plates, each leaf separately and neatly inlaid in royal 4to. 

 for illustrating, only 1/. 5s, '""" 



1820. 



QUARl'ERI Y JOURNAL of Science and Art, edited by 

 Brandi!, at the Royal Institution of Gv at Britain, Irom its Cnm- 

 mencement in 1816, to its Coiiclnsion in 1831, compiete in 32 vids. 

 Svo. bound in 16, half calf, very neat, numerous engravings, 

 2^. 15s. 1H16-32. 



ROY'S (Le) Military Antiquities of the Romans in Britain, 

 and their Particular System of Castramelation, illustrated from 

 Vestiges of the Cnnps ol Agricola, &c., published by the .Society 

 of .Antiquaries, imp. folio, 51 fine plates, half bound, morocco, 

 U. 10s. 1793. 



SH AKSPEARE, The Works of, collated and corrected by the 

 Former Editions by Mb. Pope, 6 vols. 4to. call, gilt, a very neat 

 copy, port., '2/. 'Js. 1725. 



TRANSACTIONS OF THE SOCIKTY OF ARTS, from 



its Commencement in 17fiS to 1831, lorming 44 vols, very neatly 

 hall boimd in calf, uuiforni, the rest tmbr^iiud, in all 48 vols., 

 illustrated with numerous portraits and plates, jI. 12s. Brf 



1768.1826. 



WALPOI.E S (Horace) History of the Royal and Noble 

 A ithors of England, Scotland, .and Ireland, with a List of their 

 Works, enlarged ami continued to the present Time by T. Park, 

 5 vols. Svo. 1.50 fine original and very brilliant impressions, 

 elegantly bouml in russia, marble edges, 3/. 3s. 1806. 



JOHN" MILLER, 43. CHANDOS STREET, TRAFALGAR SQUARE. 



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 in the City of Lomloii ; and pulilislied by GEORGii Bell, of No. 186. Fleet Street, in the Parish of St. Dunstan in 

 the West, "in the City of Loudon, Publisher, at Xo. 18ij. Fleet Street aforesaid. — Saturday, March I. 1851. 



