Works recently Published by Joseph Thomas. 

 THE CHILD'S LIBRARY. 



PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED, UNIFORM WITH THE " CHILD'S FAIRY LIBRARY." 



1. ROBINSON CRUSOE. Two vols. price 



5*. cloth. 



2. FAIRY TALES IN VERSE; by the 



Author of " Old Friends in a New 

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3. PHILIP QUARLL, THE ENGLISH 



HERMIT, 2s. 6d. cloth. 



4. PETER WILKINS. 2*. 6d. cloth. 



5. THE CHILD'S BOOK OF ZOOLOGY; 



by JAMES H. FENNELI.. 3s. Gd. cloth. 



0. HISTORY OF RENARD THE FOX; 



from the German of Goethe. 2s. 6d. 

 cloth. 



7. TALES AND ANECDOTES, FIC- 



TIONS AND TRADITIONS, FOR 

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8. FABLES AND PROVERBS. By G. 



M. BUSSEY. With Eighty-five En 

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ILLUSTRATED WORKS, 



UNIFORM WITH THE 



THE CHILD'S PICTORIAL BIBLE; 



being a careful abridgment of the Old 

 and New Testaments, in which the sacred 

 text is scrupulously adhered to. Two 

 vols. price 5s. cloth. 



THE CHILD'S OWN HISTORY OF 

 FRANCE; with authentic Portraits of 

 its Kings. 3s. cloth ; 3s. Gd. half-bound. 



' CHILD'S LIBRARY." 



BIBLE STORIES FOR CHILDREN; 

 from the Creation to the Conquest of 

 Canaan. With thirty-two Illustrations 

 by WESTALL AND MARTIN. 5s. cloth, 

 gilt. 



THE GODS OF HOMER AND VIRGIL; 

 or, MYTHOLOGY FOR CHILDREN. 3s, 

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This day is published, price 7s. 6d. cloth, 



A JOURNEY ROUND MY ROOM, 



Translated from the French of M. Le Comte Xavier de Maistre. 



" All who know anything of the French language know this charming corn position , than 



which there is nothing more sparkling and wittily philosophical; and they will be glad to 



learn Mr. Thomas hasju&t published a translation of the caustic sallies and lively humour of 



M. Le Maistre." Courrier de I' Europe. 



DEDICATED, WITH PERMISSION, TO SIR A. W. CALLCOTT, R.A. 



Just published, price 10*. 6d. cloth, 



COLOUR, AS A MEANS OF ART; 



Being an Adaptation of the Experience of Professors to the Practice of Amateurs. 

 With Eighteen Coloured Plates. By FRANK HOWARD, Esq., Author of the 

 Sketcher's Manual," &c. 



"As a means of understanding the principle on which the great painters proceeded, in 

 making their imitations of nature pleasing to the eye, this volume is highly useful. It explains 

 the rationale of the art; enabling the uninitiated to perceive the meaning of pictorial effects, 

 and thus to enjoy the beauty of colouring that appears at first sight inconsistent with nature. 

 This is the Author's object ; it is an excellent one : and admirably has he accomplished it." 

 Spectator. 



Also, now publishing in Monthly Parts, price 2s. 6d. cloth, 



LESSONS ON COLOUR; 



Being an exemplification of the principles developed in the above work, as 

 applied to Representations of Nature. 



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