ILLUSTRATED EDUCATIONAL WORKS. 



ILLUSTRATED EDUCATIONAL WORKS. 



TWO HUNDREDTH THOUSAND. 



The Illustrated London Spelling-Book ; illustrated by upwards 



of One Hundred and Seventy beautiful Woodcuts of Objects and Scenes described ; 

 forming by far the most alluring Introduction to Learning ever published. 144 pages, 

 cloth, U. ; with coloured Plates, 2s. 



FIFTY-FIRST THOUSAND. 



The Illustrated London Reading-Book ; containing a Series of 



Lessons on the most amusing and instructive subjects, selected with great care from the 

 best English Authors in prose and verse. The whole beautifully illustrated with above 

 Two Hundred and Fifly Engravings. Cloth, 2s. 



THIRTY-FIRST THOUSAND. 



The Illustrated London Instructor; being a Companion to 



the Reading- Book ; consisting of Extracts from English Classical Authors, from the 

 earliest periods of English literature to the present day". With One Hundred and 

 Twenty fine Engravings. Cloth, 2s. 



Second Edition. 



The Illustrated London Geography. By Joseph Guy, jun., 



of Magdalen Hall, Oxford, Author of numerous popular Educational Works. Demy 

 8vo, with about One Hundred Engravings of Cities, Customs, and Wonders of the 

 World, &c. The Drawings are made with great care from truthful sources. Nine 

 Maps have been engraved by a patent process expressly for this work, and are corrected 

 to the present period. Cloth, 2s. ; coloured plates, 3s. 



" The present volume is beautifully ' got up,' and, being carefully compiled, presents a complete 

 epitome of geographical knowledge."— TaW* Magazine. 



"The Government press has produced no such elementary works as those of Ingram, Cooke, and 

 Co., and other publishers — no such spelling-books, reading-books, and treatises on Geography, Optics, 

 and Astronomy." — Morning Advertiser, September 2Uh, 1853. 



The Illustrated London Astronomy, for the Use of Schools 



and Students. By J. R. Hind, F.R.A.S. (of Mr. Bishop's Observatory, Regent's Park). 

 With numerous illustrative Drawings and Diagrams. Demy 8vo, cloth, 2s. 



" Mr. Hind has certainly managed to simplify his sublime subject, and give a great amount of in 

 formation in a.few words." — Art Journal. 



" Mr. J. R. Hind is so well known in connection with planetary researches, that his appearance \r 

 an educational library Is as surprising as it is gratifying."— .SAeriorne and Dorchester Journal, 



The Elements of Natural Philosophy (double volume). By 



Jabez Hogg, M.R.C.S. Illustrated by upwards of .SOO Woodcuts. Demy 8vo, 

 cloth, 4s. 



" Remarkable for its completeness, the number of admirable illustrations, and its cheapness. It 

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" It is completed in a style exceedingly creditable both to its editor and publishers; and we know 

 of no work we can so strongly recommend as an interesting and useful introduction to the physical 

 sciences." — Medical Times and Gazette. 



The Illustrated London Architectural, Engineering, and Me- 

 chanical Drawing-Book. By R. S. Burn. With numerous Engravings. Demy 8vo, 

 cloth, 2s. 



" This book should be given to every youth, for amusement as well as for instruction." — Taunton 

 Journal. 



The Illustrated Practical Geometry. Edited by Robert Scott 



Burn, Editor of " The Illustrated London Drawing-Book." Demy 8vo, cloth, 2s. 

 (Second Edition.) 



" Suited to the youthful mind, and calculated to assist instructors, filled as it is with really good 

 diagrams and drawings, elucidatory of the text." — Globe, 



