Illustrated Books. 



THE ART BIBLE. 



Comprising the text of the Old and New Testaments, 

 printed in entirely new type, specially selected for its 

 clearness and sharpness of outline, and with 850 Illus- 

 trations, Maps, &c. 



In One Volume, 1,360 pp. super royal 8vo, handsomely bound in 

 cloth, gilt leaves, I2s. ; French morocco, bevelled boards, 

 tooled in gold and blind, gilt leaves, i6s. ; plain Persian 

 morocco, gilt leaves, 1 8s. ; Persian morocco, antique scroll 

 in gold, gilt leaves, 2is. ; limp morocco, Yapp style, flex- 

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 tooled in gold, solid gold kaves, 385. 



OLD TESTAMENT, with 660 Illustrations, handsomely 

 bound in cloth, gilt leaves, 93. 



NEW TESTAMENT, with 190 Illustrations, handsomely 

 bound in cloth, gilt leaves, 5s. 



CANON BASIL WILBERFORCE writes: "I think that the illustra- 

 tions are excellent, and that in producing this book at such a low 

 price you have done a public service, and materially added to the 

 interest of the study of the Scriptures." 



THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON. 



A New Version by E. A. BRAYLEY HODGETTS, with 

 loo Illustrations by J. FlNNEMORE. Royal 8vo, cloth 

 extra, gilt leaves, IDS. 6d. 



" Will cause delight in many households." Westminster Gazette. 

 "By far the best and most handsome translation that has yet 

 appeared . . . taken direct from the German and the language is 

 far more terse and effective than that of those from the French 

 version. " Standard. 



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 CHARING CROSS, VIA YOKOHAMA AND CHICAGO. 

 An Album of 284 Pictures from Photographs of the 

 Chief Places of Interest in all Parts of the World, 

 with descriptive text. Oblong 4to, cloth extra, gilt 

 leaves, 105. 6d. 



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