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Garnett.— IDYLLS AND EPIGRAMS. Chiefly from the Greek 

 Anthology. By Richard Garnett. Fcap. Svo. 2j. dd. 



"A charming little book. For English readers, Mr. Gariuti's transla- 

 lations will open a new world of thougJitP — Westminster Review. 



GUESSES AT TRUTH. By Two Brothers. With Vignette, 

 Title, and Frontispiece. New Edition, with Memoir. Fcap. Svo. 6j-. 



" The followittg year was jnemorable for tJie commencevunt of the 

 * Guesses at Truth. ' He and his Oxford brother, living as they did in 

 constant and free interchange of tho tght on questions of philosophy and 

 literature and art ; delighting, each of them, in the epigraminatic terseness 

 •which is the charm of the ' Pensees ' of Pascal, and the ' Caratt^res ' of La 

 Briiy ere— agreed to utter themselves in this form, and the book appeared, 

 anonymously, in two volumes, in 1827." — Memoir. 



Hamerton. — a painter's camp. By Philip Gilbert 

 Hamerton. Second Edition, revised. Extra fcap. Svo. 6s. 



Book I. In England; Book II. /« Scotland; Book III. In France. 

 This is the story of an Artist''s encampments and adventures. The 

 headings of a feiu chapters may serve to convey a notion of tJie character 

 of the book: A Walk on the Laneashire Moors; tht Author his own 

 Housekeeper and Cook ; Tents and Boats for the Highlands ; The Author 

 encamps on an tmi/tkaiited Isla?td ; A Lake Voyage; A Gipsy Jourtiey 

 to Glen Coe ; Concerning Moonlight and Old Castles; A little French 

 City ; A Farm in the Autiiiwis, ^'c. &^c. 



" His pages sparkle with happy tttrns op expression, not a few well-told 

 anecdotes, and many observatiojis which are the fruit of attentive study and 

 wise reflection on the complicated phenomena of human life, as well as oj 

 unconscious nature.^'' — Westminster Review. 



etching and ETCHERS. A Treatise Critical and Practical. 

 By P. G. Hamerton. With Original Plates by Rembrandt, 

 Callot, Dujardin, Paul Potter, &c Royal Svo. Half 

 morocco. 31^-. 6d. 



