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Bohn's Illustrated Library. 



Uniform vnth the Standard Library, 5s. per volume (excepting those 

 marked otherwise). 



Allen's Battles of the British iN'avy. New Edition, revised 

 and enlarged l)y the Author. Numerous fine Portraits engraved on 

 In 2 vols, 5s. each. 



Andersen's Danish Legends and Fairy Tales, containing 



many Tales not in any other edition. Translated from the 

 Original by Caroline Peachey. Illustrated with 120 Wood Engrav- 

 ings, chiefly by Foreign Artists. 5s. 



Ariosto's Orlando Fnrioso, in English Verse, by W. S. 

 Rose, Twelve fine Engravings, including an unpublished Portrait 

 aft^r Titian. In 2 vols. 5s. each. 



Bechstein's Cage and Chamber Birds, including Sweet's 

 Warblers. Enlarged edition. Numerous Plates. 5s. 

 %* All other editions are abridged.' 



or, with the plates coloured. 7s. 6d. 



Bonomi's Nineveh and its Palaces. New Edition, revised 

 and considerably enlarged, both in matter and Plates, including a 

 Full Account of the Assyrian Sculptures recently added to tlie 

 National Collection. Upioards o/300 Engravings. 5s. 



Butler's Hudibras, with Variorum Notes, a Biography, and 

 a General Index. Edited by Henry G. Bohn. Thirty beautiful 

 Illustrations. 5s. 



or, further illustrated with 62 Outline Portraits. In 



2 vols. 10s. 



Cattermole's Evenings at Had don Hall. 24 exquisite En- 

 gravings on Steel, from designs by himself, the Letterpress by the 

 Baroness De Carabella. 5s. 



China, Pictorial, Descriptive, and Historical, with some 

 Account of Ava and the Burmese, Siam, aud Anam. Nearly 100 

 Illustrations. 5s. 



Cruikshank's Three Courses and a Dessert; a Series of 

 Tales, embellished with 50 humorous Illustrations by George Cruih- 

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Dante, translated into English Verse by I. C. Wright, M.A. 

 Third Edition, carefully revised. Portrait and 34 Illustrations on 

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