A LIST OF BOOKS 



DYCE'S SHAKESPEARE. 



In Six Vols., demy Svo, price 41 4a. 



THE 



WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. 



THE TEXT BEVISED BY THE RET. ALEXANDER DTCE. 



' ' A minute examination has satisfied us that this is the best text 

 of Shakespeare which has yet been given to the world. * * * * * 

 This at least is beyond doubt, that we have never possessed so admi- 

 rable a text of Shakespeare before ; and we would suggest to the 

 thousands of people who are always inquiring for something interest- 

 ing to read, that they should read again the works of the monarch 

 of literature, and read him in the edition of Mr. Dyce." QUARTERLY 

 REVIEW, January, 1859. 



NEW AND ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF SHARPE'S 

 EGYPT. 



In Two Vols., demy Svo, price 24s. cloth, -with upwards of 

 350 illustrations and Two Coloured Maps, 



THE HISTORY OF EGYPT, 



FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE CONQUEST BY THE ARABS, A.D. 640. 



Br SAMUEL SHARPE. 



"Mr. Sharpe's is the only English book in which the student can 

 find a complete consecutive history of Egypt under the Ptolemies and 



Caesars The book has become handsome, as well as useful, being 



enriched with many illustrations, representing buildings, hierogly- 

 phics, and other Egyptian remains." Saturday Review, Sept. 15, 1860. 



HAYDN'S DICTIONARY OF DATES. 



In One Vol., demy Svo, price 18*. cloth; in calf, by HAYDAY, 24*. 



HAYDN'S DICTIONARY OF DATES. 



RELATING TO ALL AGES AND NATIONS ; FOR UNIVERSAL REFERENCE ; 



Comprehending Remarkable Occurrences, Ancient and Modern the 

 Foundation, Laws, and Governments of Countries their Progress in 

 Civilisation, Industry, Literature, Arts, and Science their Achieve- 

 ments in Arms their Civil, Military, and Religious Institutions, 

 and particularly of the British Empire. By JOSEPH HAYDN. NINTH 

 EDITION, revised and greatly enlarged by BENJAMIN VINCENT, Assist- 

 ant Secretary and Keeper of the Library of the Royal Institution of 

 Great Britain. 



"A volume containing upwards of 15,000 articles, and, perhaps, 

 more than 15 times 15,000 facts. What the London Directory is to the 

 merchant, this Dictionary of Dates will be found to be to those who are 

 searching after information, whether classical, political, domestic, or 

 general." Times. 



