: MR. MURRAYS LIST OF NEW WORKS. 7 
ANCIENT AND MEDIAVAL ARCHITECTURE, 
BY JAMES FERGUSSON, F.R.S., 
A New and Revised Edition. With 1000 Illustrations. 2 Vols. 8vo. 63s. 
Uniform with Fergusson’s ‘‘ History of Modern Architecture.” 
Mr. Fergusson has classed the styles in historical order, and has deduced their genealogy 
step by step, and told us not only what was, but how it came to be, and his work in sts present 
stage is the most comprehensive and original that has ever appeared on the subject.” —QUARTERLY 
REvIEW. 
“ The new edition of ‘Mr. Fergusson’s History of Architecture’ is @ monument of erudition, 
taste, and ingenious reasoning.’ —EDINBURGH REVIEW. 
ETCHINGS FROM THE LOIRE. 
BY ERNEST GEORGE. 
TweENty PLAtres. With Descriptive Text. Folio. 42s. 
“ Mr. Ernest George is so well known by his former work— Etchings on the Mosel’— 
that special commendation of his new book is perhaps scarcely necessary. In his previous 
volume he illustrated the German ‘Schloss ;’ in the present he gives us twenty very graceful 
pictures of the French Chateau, as seen in the various towns of the Loire. These etchings are 
eminently graceful and artistic. The points of view are chosen in every case with the instinct 
of the painter.’ —STANDARD. 
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THE SONNET; 
ITS ORIGIN, STRUCTURE, AND PLACE IN POETRY. 
Wirn OricinaAL TRANSLATIONS FROM THE SONNETS OF Danrr, PerrarcH, &c. 
With Remarks on the Art of Translating. 
BY CHARLES TOMLINSON, F.RB.S. 
Post 8vo. 9s. 
“ 4 valuable and interesting addition to the literature of the Sonnet. Mr. Tomlinson’s 
- igg tee Petrarch, Dante, Michael Angelo, and others of the great Italian singers, are 
excellent. He has gone invariably to the fountain-head for inspiration, and has transfused 
into his own rendering of some of the choicest sonnets of the renowned Italian group much of 
the exquisite aroma and ideal beauty of the originals.” —GRAPHIC. 
THE TRAVELS of MARCO POLO. 
CONCERNING THE KINGDOMS AND MARVELS OF THE EAST. 
Newly Translated and Illustrated by the Light of Oriental Writers and Modern Travels. 
BY COL. HENRY YULE, C.B. 
Second Edition, revised and inlarged. With 19 Maps and 130 Ilustrations, 
Medium 8vo. 63s. 
“ T regret the augmented bulk of the volumes. There has been some excision, but the additions 
visibly and palpably preponderate. The truth is that, since the completion of the first edition 
four years ago, large additions have been made te the stock of our knowledge bearing on the 
subject of this book, and how these additions have continued to come up to the last moment may 
be seen in Appendia L., which has had to undergo repeated interpolation after being put into 
type. Having always attached great importance to the matter of illustrations, I feel greatly 
indebted to my publisher in enabling me largely to increase their number in this edition.’ — 
AUTHOR’S PREFACE. 
2 vols. 
