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The Final Reliques of Father Pro^lt. 



Collected and Edited, from MSS. supplied by the family of the 

 Rev. FRANCIS MAHONY, by BLANCHARD JERROLD. 



' We heartily commend this handsome volume to all lovers of sound wit, genuine 

 humour, and manly sense"- SPECTATOR. 



" Sparkles- all over, and is full of interest. Mahony, like Sydney Smith, 

 could write on no subject without being brilliant and -witty." BRITISH QUARTERLY 

 REVIEW. 



" // is well that the present long-delayed volume should remind a younger 

 generation of his fame . . . . The charming letters from Paris, Florence, and 

 Rome . . . are the mosti perfect specimens of what a foreign correspondence 



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Puniana ; 



or, Thoughts Wise and Other- Why's. A New Collection of 

 Riddles, Conundrums, Jokes, Sells, &c. In Two Series, each 

 containing 3000 of the best Riddles, 10,000 most outrageous Puns, 

 and upwards of Fifty beautifully executed Drawings by the Editor, 

 the Hon. HUGH ROWLEY. Each Series is complete in itself. 



"A witty, droll t and most abusing work, profusely and elegantly illustrated." 

 STANDARD. 



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The Pursuivant of Arms ; 



or, Heraldry founded upon Facts. A Popular Guide to the 

 Science of Heraldry. By J. R. PLANCHE, Esq., Somerset 

 Herald. To which are added, Essays on the BADGES OF THE 

 HOUSES OF LANCASTER AND YORK. With Coloured Frontis- 

 piece, five full-page Plates, and about 200 Illustrations. 



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Rabelais Works. 



Faithfully Translated from the French, with variorum Notes, and 

 numerous Characteristic Illustrations by GUSTAVE DORE. 



Handsomely printed, price $s. 



The Roll of Battle Abbey ; 



Or, a List of the Principal Warriors who came over from Nor- 

 mandy with William the Conqueror, and Settled in this Country, 

 A.D. 1066-7. Printed on fine plate paper, nearly three feet by 

 two, with the principal Arms emblazoned in Gold and Colours. 



