20 LIST OF WORKS 
JESSE’S (Epwarp) Gleaningsin Natural History. Highth Edition. 
Fep. 8vo. 63. 
JOHNS’ (Rev. B. G.) Blind People; their Works and Ways. With 
Sketches of the Lives of some famous Blind Men. With Illustrations. 
Post 8vo. 7s. 6d. © 
JOHNSON’S (Dr. Samvurtr) Life. By James Boswell. Including 
the Tour to the Hebrides. Edited by Mr. Croker. Portraits. 
Royal 8vo, 10s. 
Lives of the English Poets. Edited by Prrzr 
CunninGHAM. 3 vols. 8vo. 22s. 6d. 
KEN’S (Bisopr) Life. By a Layman. Second Edition. Portrait. 
2 Vols. 8vo. 18s. 
Exposition of the Apostles’ Creed. Extracted from 
his “ Practice of Divine Love.” Feap. 1s. 6d. 
— Approach to the Holy Altar. Extracted from his 
‘Manual of Prayer” and “ Practice of Divine Love.” Feap. 8vo. 1s. 6d. 
KENNEDY’S (Genzrat SHaw) Notes on the Battle of Waterloo. 
With a Memoir of his Life. Plans, 8vo. 7s. 6d. 
KERR’S (Ropert) GENTLEMAN’S HOUSE; or, How to Pran 
EnGLisH RESIDENCES, FROM THE PARSONAGE TO THE PALACE. With 
Tables and Cost. Views and Plans, Second Edition. Svo. 24s. 
Ancient Lights; a Book for Architects, Surveyors, 
Lawyers, and Landlords. 8vo. 5s, 6d. 
(R. Mazcotm) Student’s Blackstone. A Systematic 
Abridgment of the entire Commentaries, adapted to the present state 
ofthe law. Post S8vo. 7s. 6d. 
KING’S (Rey. C. W.) Antique Gems; their Origin, Use, and 
Value, as Interpreters of Ancient History, and as illustrative of Ancient 
Art. Second Edition, Illustrations. 8vo. 24s. 
KING EDWARD VIrn’s Latin Grammar; or, an Introduction 
to the Latin Tongue. Seventeenth Edition. 12mo. 3s. 6d. 
First Latin Book; or, the Accidence, 
Syntax, and Prosody, with an English Translation. Fifth Edition. 12mo. 
2s. 6d. 
KING GEORGE THE THIRD’S CORRESPONDENCE WITH 
LORD NORTH, 1769-82. Edited, with Notes and Introduction, by 
W.Bopuam Donne. 2 vols. 8vo. 32s. 
KIRK’S (J. Foster) History of Charles the Bold, Duke of Bur- 
gundy. Portrait. Vols. I,.and II. 8vo. 30s. Vol. IIf. 15s. 
KUGLER’S Italian Schools of Painting. Edited, with Notes, by 
Srr Cuarves EastuaKe, Third Edition, Woodcuts. 2 Vols. Post 
8vo. 30s. 
German, Dutch, and Flemish Schools of Painting. 
Edited, with Notes, by Dr. WaaGEN. Second Edition. Woodcuts. 2 
Vols. Post 8vo, 24s. 
LAYARD’S (A. H.) Nineveh and its Remains. Being a Nar- 
rative of Researches and Discoveries amidst the Ruins of Assyria. 
With an Account of the Chaldean Christians of Kurdistan; the Yezedis, 
or Devil-worshippers; and an Enquiry into the Manners and Arts of 
pa Ancient Assyrians. Sixth Edition. Plates and Woodcuts. 2 Vols. 
vo. 36s, 
*,* A PopuLar Epition of the above Work. With Illustrations. 
Post 8vo. 7s. 6d. 
Nineveh and Babylon; being the Narrative of a 
Second Expedition to Assyria. Plates. Svo. 2ls. 
*.* A PopuLar EpIrion of the above Work. With Illustrations. 
Post 8vo. 7s. 6d. 
