CHATTO &> WINDUS PICCADILLY. 



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Beautiful Pictures by British Artists ; 



A Gathering of Favourites from our Picture Galleries. In 2 Series. 



The First Series including Examples by Wilkie, Con- 

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 and Madox Brown. 



The Second Series containing Pictures by Armytage, Faed, 

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 Straight, E. M. Ward, and Warren. 



All engraved on Steel in the highest style of Art. Edited, with 

 Notices of the Artists, by Sydney Armytage, M. A. 



" This book is well got up, and good engravings by yeens, Lumb Stocks, and 

 ethers, bring back to us pictures of Royal Academy Exhibitions of past years." 

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B lane hard' s (Laman) Poems. 



Now first Collected. Edited, with a Life of the Author (includ- 

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 Lamb, Dickens, Robert Browning, and others), by Blan- 



CHARD JERROLD. 



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 * esprit,' and as polished and pointed as Praed's." — Scotsman. 



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Bret Harte 's Select JVorks 



in Prose and Poetry. With Introductory Essay by J. M. Bel- 

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 the painting in all respects masterly, and the wild rude thing painted a quite 

 wonderful reality. I have rarely known him more honestly moved'' — Forster's 

 Life of Dickens. 



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Brand's Observations on Popular Anti- 

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