CATALOGUE OF NEW BOOKS 



GOODWIN'S DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE. A Series of New Designs for Man.io.s' 

 Villas, Kectory-Houses, Parsonage-Houses; Bailiff's, Gardener's, Gamekeeper's, and Park* 

 Gate Lodges: Cottages and other Residences, in the Grecian, Italian, and Old English Style 

 of Architecture : with Entimates. 2 vols. royal 4to, 06 Plates (pub. at al. 5*.), cloth, 21. 12*. 6d.. 



^RINDLAY'S (CAPT.) VIEWS IN INDIA, SCENERY, COSTUME, AND ARCHI- 

 TECTURE : chi( 0~ c & MIC Western Side of India. Atlas 4to. Consisting of 36 most beauti- 

 fully coloured Plates, highly finished, in imitation of Drawings; with Descriptive Lettei- 

 press. (Pub. at 121. 12*.), half-bound morocco, {tilt edges, 61. 8*. 1830 



This is perhaps the most exquisitely-coloured volume of landscapes ever produced, 



HANSARD'S ILLUSTRATED BOOK OF ARCHERY. Being the complete History and 

 Practice of the Art: interspersed with numerous Anecdotes; forming a complete Manual for, 

 tht J'"wman. 8vo. Illustrated by 39 beautiful Line Engravings, exquisitely finished, by' 

 ENGLEHJSART, PORTBURY, etc., after Designs by STEPHANOFF (pub. at 11. lli.&tl.), gilt cloth, 

 10*. 6d. 



HARRIS'S GAME AND WILD ANIMALS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA. Large impl. 4 

 folio. 30 beautifully coloured Engravings, with 30 Vignettes of Heads, Skins, &c. (pub. at 

 101. 10s.), hf. morocco, 61. 6s. 1844 



HARRIS'S WILD SPORTS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA. Impl. 8vo. 2G beautifully co- 

 loured Engravings, and a Map (pub. at 21. 2t.), gilt cloth, gilt edges, 11. It. 1S44', 



HEATH'S CARICATURE SCRAP BOOK, on Go Sheets, containing upwards of 1000 Comic 

 Subjects after SEYMOUR, CUUIKSHAKK, PHIZ, and other eminent Caricaturists, oblong folio 1 

 (pub. at 21. 2*.), cloth, gilt, 13*. 



This clever and entertaining volume is now enlarged by ten additional sheets, each con- 

 taining numerous subjects. It includes the whole of Heath's Omnium Gatherum, both Series; 

 Illustrations of Demonoloiry and Witchcraft; Old Ways and New Ways; Nautical Dictionary;, 

 Scenes in London; Sayings and Do'.ngs, etc.; a series of humorous illustrations of Proverbs, 1 

 tc. As a large and almost infinite storehouse of humour it stands alone. To the young 

 artist it would be found a most valuable collection of studies; and to the family circle a con- 

 stant source of unexceptionable amusement. 



HOGARTH'S WORKS ENGRAVED BY HIMSELF. 153 fine Plates (including the two' 

 well-known " suppressed Plates"), with elaborate Letter-press Descriptions, by J. NICHOLS. 

 Atlas folio (pub. at 501.), half-bound morocco, gilt back and edges, with a secret pocket for 

 suppressed plates, 11. 7*. 1822. 



HOLBEIN'S COURT OF HENRY THE EIGHTH. A Series of 80 exquisitely beautiful 1 

 Portraits, engraved by BARTOLOZJII, COOPER, and others, in imitation of the original. 

 Drawings preserved in the Royal Collection at Windsor; with Historical and Biographical 

 Letter-press by EDMUND LODGE, Esq. Published by JOHN CHAMBERLAINE. Imperial 4to 

 (pub. at 1SI. 15*.), half-bound morocco, full gilt back and edges, 51. 15*. 6d. 1812 



HOFLANDS BRITISH ANGLER'S MANUAL; Edited by EDWARD JESSE, ESQ.; or,' 

 the Art of Angling in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland; including a Piscatorial Account 

 of the principal Rivers, Lakes, and Trout Streams; with Instructions in Fly Fishing, Trolling,, 

 and Angling of every Description. With upwards of 80 exquisite Plates, many of which are 

 highly-finished Landscapes engraved on Steel, the remainder beautifully engraved on Wood. 

 8vo, elegant in gilt cloth, 12*. 1848-' 



HOPE'S COSTUME OF THE ANCIENTS. Illustrated in upwards of 320 beautifully- 

 engraved Plates, containing Representations of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman Haflits and 

 Dresses. 2 vols. royal 8vo, New Edition, with nearly 20 additional Plates, boards, reduced 

 to 21. 5*. 1841 



HOWARD (FRANK) ON COLOUR, as a MEANS of ART, being an adaptation of the Expe- 

 rience of Professors to the practice of Amateurs, illustrated by 18 coloured Plates, post 8vo, 

 cloth gilt, 8*. 



In this able volume are shown the ground colours in whlcli the most celebrated painter* 

 worked. It is very valuable to the connoisseur, as well as the student, in painting and water- 

 colour drawing. 



HOWARD'S (HENRY, R. A.) LECTURES ON PAINTING. Delivered rt the Royal 

 Academy, with a Memoir, by his son, FRANK HOWARD, large postSvo, cloth, 7s. Gd. 



HOWARD'S (FRANK) SPIRIT QF SHAKSPEARE. 483 fine outline Plates, illustrative of 



all the principal Incidents in the Dramas of our national Bard, 5 vols. 8vo (pub. at U/. 8*.), 



cleth, 21. 2. 182733 



-I*** The 483 Plates may be had without the letter-press, for illustrating all 8vo editions of 



Shakspeare, for It. 111. 6d. 



HUMPHREY'S (H. NOEL) ART OF ILLUMINATION AND MISSAL PAINTING, 



illustrated with 12 splendid Examples from the Great Masters of the Art, selected from Missal)^ 

 all bifcutifully illuminated. Square 12mo, decorated binding, 11. It. 



HUMPHREY'S COINS OF ENGLAND, a Sketch of the progress of the English Coinage, 

 from the earliest period to the present time, with 228 beautiful fac- similes of the most interest- 

 ing specimens, illuminated in gold, silver, and copper, square 8vo, neatly decorated binding, 18*. 



HUNT'S EXAMPLES OF TUDOR ARCHITECTURE ADAPTED TO MODERN 



HABITATIONS. Royal 4to, 37 Plates (pub. at 21. 2s.), half morocco 11. 4*. 



HUNT'S DESIGNS FOR PARSONAGE-HOUSE? ".MS-HOUSES, ETC. Royal 



4to 21 Plates (pn.b. at 11. Is.), half moroce", :. 18*1 



