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1834 — continued. 



26 Angelo'S Pic-Nic, or Table Talk, including numerous 



recollections of public characters, who have 

 figured in some part or another of the Stage of 

 Life for the last fifty years ; forming an endless 

 variety of talent, amusement, and interest calcu- 

 lated to please every person iond of biographical 

 sketches and anecdotes. Written by himself. In 

 addition to which are several original literary 

 contributions, from the following distinguished 

 Authors: — Colman, Theodore Hook, Bulwer, 

 Horace Smith, Mrs. Radcliffe, Miss Jane Porter, 

 Mrs. Hall, Kenny, Peake, Boaden, Hermit in 

 London, etc. Printed for John Ebers, 27 Old 

 Bond Street. London. 1834. 

 8vo. 400 pp. M., g\ in. by 5i in. 



A vignette on title-page by George Cruikshank of a 

 Fencer, under which is written " Othello's occupation's 

 gone ! " 



1835. 



27 Helps and Hints how to Protect Life and Property. 



With Instructions in Rifle and Pistol Shooting, 



etc. By Lieut.-Col. Baron De Berenger. 



Pubd. for the Proprietor by T. Hurst, 65 St. 



Paul's Churchyard. London. 1835. 



8vo. 286 pp. M., 8f in. by 5| in. 29 illustrations by 

 Bonner and others, after designs by G. and R. Cruik- 

 shank, Aiken, Haghe, Fussell, and De Berenger. 



