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Square crown 8vo, in a handsome and specially-designed binding, 

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Hood's (Tom) Prom Nowhere to the 



North Pole: A Noah's Arkseological Narrative. With 25 Illus- 

 trations by W. Brunton and E. C. Barnes. 

 TJie amusing letterpress is profusely interspersed with the jingling rhymes 

 which children love and learn so easily. Messrs. Brunton and Barnes do full 

 justice _ to the writer's meaning, ■ and a pleasanter result of the harmonious co- 

 operation of author and artist could not be desired. " — Times. 



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Hook's (Theodore) Choice Humorous 



Works, including his Ludicrous Adventures, Bons-mots, Puns, 

 and Hoaxes. With a new Life of the Author, Portraits, Fac- 

 similes, and Illustrations. 



Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 7*. 



Home's Orion: 



An Epic Poem, in Three Books. By Richard Hengist Horne. 



With Photographic Portrait. Tenth Edition. 

 " Orion will be admitted, by every man of genius, to be one of the noblest, if not 

 the very noblest, poetical work of the age. Its defects are trivial and conventional, 

 its beauties intrinsic and supreme." — Edgar Allan Poe. 



Atlas folio, half morocco, gilt, £$ $s. 



The Italian Masters : 



Autotype Facsimiles of Original Drawings in the British Museum. 



With Critical and Descriptive Notes, Biographical and Artistic, 



by J. Comyns Carr. 

 " This splendid volume. . . Mr. Carr's choice of examples has been dictated 

 by wide knowledge and fine tact. . . The majority liave been reproduced with 

 remarkable accuracy. Of the criticism which accompanies the drawings we have 

 not hitherto spoken, but it is this which gives the book its special value." — Pall 

 Mall Gazette. . 



' Crown 8vo, cloth- extra, with Illustrations, iar. 6d. 



Jennings ' The Rosicrucians : 



Their Rites and Mysteries. With Chapters on the Ancient Fire 

 and Serpent Worshippers, and Explanations of Mystic Symbols 

 in Monuments and Talismans of Primaeval Philosophers. By 

 Hargrave Jennings. With upwards of 300 Illustrations. 



Small 8vo, cloth extra, 6s. 



Jeux d' Esprit, 



Written and Spoken, of the Later Wits and Humourists. Collected 

 and Edited by Henry S. Leigh. 



*' This thoroughly congenial piece of work . . . Mr. Leigh's claim to praise is 

 three-fold: he has performed the duty of taster with care and judgment ; he has 

 restored many stolen or strayed bons-mots to their rightful owners ; and he has 

 txevcised his editorial functions delicately and sparingly." — Daily Telegraph. 



