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Academy Notes for 1876. 



With 107 Illustrations of the Principal Pictures at Burlington 

 House : a large number being Facsimiles of Sketches drawn by 

 the Artists. Edited by Henry Blackburn. 

 ** Academy Notes for 1875 may also be had, price One Shilling. 

 " We at once take an opportunity of offering our thanks, as well as those of all 

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 of the Academy pictures, illustrated by some 100 woodcut memoranda of the 

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 ACADEMY NOTES FOR 1877, in which nearly the whole of 

 the Illustrations will be Facsimiles from Drawings by the Artists 

 represented, will be published immediately upon the opening of the 

 Exhibition, in May. 



Crown 4to, containing 24 Plates beautifully printed in Colours, with 

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AzLsoft's Fables 



Translated into Human Nature. By C. H. Bennett. 

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A Handbook of Architectural Styles. 



Translated from the German of A. Rosengarten by W. 

 Collett-Sandars. With 639 Illustrations. 



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Art emus Ward's Works: 



The Works of Charles Farrer Browne, better known as 

 Ak/temus Ward. With Portrait, facsimile of Handwriting, &c. 

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As Pretty as Seven, 



and other Popular German Stories. Collected by Ludwig 

 Bechstein. With Additional Tales by the Brothers Grimm, 

 and 100 Illustrations by Richter. " 



w These tales are pure and healthful ; they will shed over childhood a rosy 

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