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KNIGHT'S (H. Gaily) ECCLESIASTICAL ARCHITECTURE 



OF ITALY, from the time of Constantine to the Fifteenth Century, with Intro- 

 duction and descriptive Text. Complete in Two Series ; the FIRST, to the end of 

 the Eleventh Century ; the SECOND, from the Twelfth to the Fifteenth Century ; 

 containing 81 beautiful Views of Ecclesiastical Buildings in Italy, several of them 

 Illuminated in gold and colours. Imperial folio, half-morocco extra, price .3 13*. 6cf. 

 each Series. 



LAMB'S (Charles) COMPLETE WORKS, in Prose and Verse, 

 reprinted from the Original Editions, with many pieces now first included in 

 any Edition, and Notes and Introduction by R. H. SHEPHERD. With Two Por- 

 traits and facsimile of a page of the " Essay on Roast Pig." Crown 8vo, cloth 

 extra, gilt, 7$. 6d. 



"A complete edition of Lamb's writings, in prose and verse, has long been 

 wanted, and is now supplied. The editor appears to have taken great pains to brin 

 together Lamb's scattered contributions, and his collection contains a number of 

 pieces which are now reproduced for the first time since their original appearance in 

 various old periodicals." Saturday Review. 



LAMB (Mary and Charles) : THEIR POEMS, LETTERS, and 

 REMAINS. With Reminiscences and Notes by W. CAREW HAZLITT. With 

 HANCOCK'S Portrait of the Essayist, Facsimiles of the Title-pages of the rare First 

 Editions of Lamb's and Coleridge's Works, and numerous Illustrations. Crown 

 8vo, cloth extra, IQS. 6d. ; Large Paper copies, 2is. 



" Must be consulted by all future biographers of the Lambs." Daily News. 

 "Very many passages will delight those fond of literary trifles ; hardly any 



portion will fail in interest for lovers of Charles Lamb and his sister." Standard. 



LAMONT'S YACHTING IN THE ARCTIC SEAS : An Ex- 

 amination of Routes to the North Pole, during Five Voyages of Sport and 

 Discovery in the Neighbourhood of the Great Ice Pack. By JAMES LAMONT, 

 F.G.S., F.R.G.S., Author of "Seasons with the Sea-Horses." Edited, with 

 numerous full-page Illustrations, by WILLIAM LIVESAY, M.D. Demy 8vo, cloth 

 extra, with Maps and Illustrations. [/ the press, 



LANDSEER'S (Sir Edwin) ETCHINGS OF CARNIVpROUS 



ANIMALS. Comprising 38 subjects, chiefly Early Works, etched by his Brother 



THOMAS or his Father, with Letterpress Descriptions. Roy. 410, cloth extra 15?. 

 LEE (General Robert) : HIS LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS. By 



his Nephew, EDWARD LEE CHILDE. With Steel-plate Portrait by JEENS, and 



a Map. Post 8vo, gs. 

 LIFE IN LONDON; or, The Day and Night Scenes of Jerry 



Hawthorn and Corinthian Tom. WITH THE WHOLE OF CRUIKSHANK'S VERY 



DROLL ILLUSTRATIONS, in Colours, after the Originals. Cr. 8vo, cloth extra, 7$. 6d". 

 LINTON'S (Mrs.E. Lynn) PATRICIA KEMBALL : A Novel. 



New and Popular Edition, with a Frontispiece by GEORGE DU MAURIER. Crown 



8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 6s. 



"A very clever and well-constructed story, original and striking, and interesting 

 all through. ... A novel abounding in thought and power and interest." Times. 



"Perhaps the ablest novel published in London this year (1874) . . . We know of 

 nothing in the novels we have lately read equal to the scene in which Mr. Hamley 

 proposes to Dora . . . We advise our readers to send to the library for the story." 

 A thenaum. 



" This novel is distinguished by qualities which entitle it to a place apart from the 

 ordinary fiction of the day; . . . displays genuine humour, as well as_keen 



social observation Enough graphic portraiture and witty observation to> 



furnish materials for half a dozen novels of the ordinary kind." Saturday Review. 



LINTON'S (Mrs. E. Lynn) JOSHUA DAVIDSON, CHRIS- 

 TIAN AND COMMUNIST. SIXTH EDITION , with a New Preface. Small 

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