List of Publications. 



Old- Fashioned Girl. See Alcott. 



Oleographs. (Catalogues and price lists on application.) 



Oliphant (Mrs.) Innocent. A Tale of Modern Life. By Mrs. 

 Oliphant, Author of "The Chronicles of Carlingford," &c, &c. 

 With Eight Full-page Illustrations, small post 8vo, cloth extra, 6j. 



On Horseback through Asia Minor. By Capt. Fred Burnaby, 

 Royal Horse Guards, Author of "A Ride to Khiva." 2 vols., 

 8vo, with three Maps and Portrait of Author, 6th Edition, 38^. This 

 work describes a ride of over 2000 miles through the heart of Asia 

 Minor, and gives an account of five months with Turks, Circassians, 

 Christians, and Devil-worshippers. Cheaper Edition, crown Svo, ios.6d. 



On Restoration. See Le-Duc. 



On Trek in the Transvaal ; or, Over Berg and Veldt in South 



Africa. By H. A. Roche. Crown 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d. 4th Edition. 

 Orlebar (Eleanor E.) See " Sancta Christina," " Food for the 



People." 

 Our Little Ones in Heaven. Edited by the Rev. H. Robbins. 



With Frontispiece after Sir Joshua Reynolds. Fcap., cloth extra, 



New Edition — the 3rd, with Illustrations, <,s. 



Our Village. By Mary Russell Mitford. Illustrated with 



Frontispiece Steel Engraving, and 12 full-page and 157 smaller Cuts 

 of Figure Subjects and Scenes, from Drawings by W. H. J. Boot and 

 C. O. Murray. Chiefly from Sketches made by these Artists in the 

 neighbourhood of "Our Village." Crown 4I.0, cloth extra, gilt edges, 

 2 1 J. 



Our Woodland Trees. By F. G. Heath. Large post 8vo, 



cloth, gilt edges, uniform with "Fern World " and " Fern Paradise,'" 

 by the same Author. 8 Coloured Plates and 20 Woodcuts, \zs. 6d. 



Out 0/ School at Eton. Being a collection of Poetry and Prose 

 Writings. By Some Present Etonians. Foolscap Svo, cloth, 3J. 6d. 



pALNTERS of All Schools. By Louis Viardot, and other 



-^ Writers. 500 pp., super-royal 8vo, 20 Full-page and 70 smaller 

 Engravings, cloth extra, 25^. A New Edition is being issued in Half- 

 crown parts, with fifty additional portraits, cloth, gilt edges, 31^. 6d. 

 "A handsome volume, full of information and sound criticism." — Times. 



"Almost an encyclopaedia of painting It may be recommended as a handy 



and elegant guide to beginners in the study of the history of art. " — Saturday Review. 



Palliser (Mrs. ) A History of Lace, from the Earliest Period. 

 A New and Revised Edition, with additional cuts and text, upwards 

 of 100 Illustrations and coloured Designs. I vol. Svo, 1/. is. 



"One of the most readable books of the season ; permanently valuable, always in- 

 teresting, often amusing, and not inferior in all the essentials of a gift book." — Times. 



Historic Devices, Badges, and War Cries. 8vo, il. \s. 



