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Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 7,5-. 6d. 



Hood's (Thomas) Choice Works, 



In Prose and Verse. Including the CREAM OF THE COMIC 

 ANNUALS. With Life of the Author, Portrait, and over Two 

 Hundred original Illustrations. 



" Not only does the volume inchide the better-known poems by the author, but 

 also what is happily described as ' the Cream of the Comic Annuals' Such delicious 

 things as ' Don 't you smell Fire ?' 'The Parish Revolution,' and ' Huggins and 

 Duggins" "Mill never want readers." GRAPHIC. 



" A fair representative selection of Hood's works, many of which have been 

 hitherto inaccessible except at high prices. Most of the best known of his comic 

 effusions those punning ballads in which he has never been approached are to be 

 found in the liberal collection Messrs. CJiatto 6 Windus have given to the public." 

 BIRMINGHAM DAILY MAIL. 



Square crown 8vo, in a handsome and specially-designed binding, 

 gilt edges, 6s. 



Hood's (Tom) From Nowhere to the 



North Pole: A Noah's Arkaeological Narrative. With 25 Illus- 

 trations by W. BRUNTON and E. C. BARNES. 



"Poor Tom Hood I It is very sad to turn over the droll pages of 'From No- 

 where to the North Pole,' and to think that he will never mnke the young people, 

 for whom, like his famous father, he ever had such a kind, sympathetic heart, 

 laugh or cry any more. This is a birthday story, and no part of it is better than 

 the first chapter, concerning birthdays in general, and Frank's birthday in par- 

 ticular. The amusing letterpress is profusely interspersed with the jingling 

 rhymes which children love and learn so easily. Messrs. Brunton and Barnes do 

 full justice to the writers meaning, and a pleasanter result of the harmonious co- 

 operation of author and artist could not be desired." TIMES. 



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



Hook's (Theodore) Choice Humorous 



Works, including his Ludicrous Adventures, Bons-mots, Puns, 

 and Hoaxes. With a new Life of the Author, Portraits, Fac- 

 similes, and Illustrations. 



" His name will be preserved. His political songs and jeux d'esprit, when the 

 hour comes for collecting them, will form a volume of sterling and lasting attrac- 

 tion and after many clever romances of this age sftall have sufficiently occupied 

 pitblic attention, and sunk, like hundreds of former generations, into utter oblivion, 

 there are tales in his collection which will be read with even a greater interest than 

 they commanded in their novelty." J. G. LOCKHART. 



Two Vols. royal 8vo, with Coloured Frontispieces, cloth extra, 2 $s. 



Hopes Costume of the Ancients. 



Illustrated in upwards of 320 Outline Engravings, containing Re- 

 presentations of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman Habits and 

 Dresses. 



" The substance of many expensive works, containing all that may be necessary 

 to give to artists, and even to dramatic performers and to others engaged in. 

 classical representations, an idea of ancient costumes sufficiently ample to prevent 

 their offending in their performances bv gross and obvious blunders" 



