BOOKS PUB LI-SHED 



Crown 8vo, cloth, full gilt (from a special and novel design), icxy. 6d. 



The Bric-a-Brac Hunter ; 



or, Chapters on Chinamania. By Major H. BYNG HALL. With 



Photographic Frontispiece. 



" This is a delightful book. His hints respecting marks, texture, finish, and 

 character of -various wares will be useful to amateurs. By all who are in- 

 terested in Chinamania it will be most warmly appreciated a very amusing 

 and chatty -volume." STANDARD. 



Small crown 8vo, cloth extra, 6s. 



Brillat-Sauarins Gastronomy as a Fine 



Art ; or, The Science of Good Living. A Translation of the 

 " Physiologic du Gout " of BRILLAT-SAVARIN, with an Intro- 

 duction and Explanatory Notes by R. E. ANDERSON, M.A. 

 " / could write a better book of cookery than has ever yet been -written ; it shotild 

 be a book on philosophical principles." Dr. JOHNSON. 



THE STOTHARD BUNYAN. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 7-r. 6d. 



Bunyan's Pilgrim s Progress. 



Edited by Rev. T. SCOTT. With 17 beautiful Steel Plates by 

 STOTHARD, engraved by GOODALL ; and numerous Woodcuts. 



Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, with Illustrations, 7.!-. 6d. 



Byron s Letters and Journals. 



With Notices of his Life. By THOMAS MOORE. A Reprint of 

 the Original Edition, newly revised, Complete in one thick Volume, 

 with Twelve full-page Plates. 



" We have read this book with the greatest pleasure. Considered merely as a 

 composition, it deserves to be classed among the best specimens of English prose 

 which our age has produced. . . . The style is agreeable, clear, and manly, 

 and, -when it rises into eloquence, it rises withcut efcrt or ostentation. Nor is the 

 matter inferior to the manner. It -would be difficult to name a book which 

 exhibits more kindness, fairness, and modesty." MACAULAV. 



Demy 410, cloth extra, gilt edges, 31^. 6d. 



Canovas Works in Sculpture and Model- 



ling. 150 Plates, exquisitely engraved in Outline by MOSES, and 

 printed on an India tint. With Descriptions by the Countess 

 ALBRIZZI, a Biographical Memoir by CICOGNARA, and Por- 

 trait by WORTHINGTON. 



" The fertility of this master's resources is amazing, and the mamial labour 

 expended on his works would have worn out many an ordinary workman. The 

 outline engravings are finely executed. The descriptive notes are discriminating, 

 and in the main exact.'' SPECTATOR. 



" A -very handsome volume. . . . The graceful designs of the original are 

 rendered by the engraver with exquisite fidelity. As a gift-book, the volume 

 deserves to be placed beside the ' Outlines ' of a very kindred genius- Flaxman " 

 GRAPHIC. 



