A CATALOGUE OF 



Bohn's Illustrated Library. 



unipoem with the standakd libbaby, at 5s. pek volume 

 (excepting those maeked otherwise). 



Allen's Battles of the British Navy. 

 Revised and enlai^ed. Ifmnerous Jihe 

 Portraits. In 2 vols. 



Andersen's Banish legends and 



Fairy Tales. With many Tales not in any 

 other edition. Translated by Caboukb 

 'PmA.CEET. 120 Wood Engravings. 



Ariosto's Orlando Furioso. In Eng- 

 lish VerBO. By W. S. Hose, Twelve June 

 Engravings, In 2 vols. 



Bechstein's Gage and Chamber Birds. 



Including Sweet's Warblers, lilnlarged 

 edition. Numerous plates. 



*^* All other editions are abridged. 



With the plates coloured, 7s. 6d, 



Bonomi's Nineveh and, its Palaces. 



New Edition, revised and conyiderably 

 enlarged, both In matter and Plates, in- 

 cluding a Full Account of the Assyrian 

 Sculptures recently added to the National 

 Collection. Upwards ^ 300 Engravings. 



Butler's Hndibras. With Variorum 

 Notes, a Biography, and a General Index. 

 "^ Edited by Henet G. Bohn. Thirty heaw- 

 tifuX lUmtrations. 



• ; or, further illustrated with 



62 Outline Portraits, In 2 vols. 10s. 



Cattermole's Evenings at Haddon 



HalL 24 exquisite Engravings on Steel, 

 from designs by himsdf, the Letterpress 

 by the Baroness De Carabella. 



China, Pictorial, Bescriptive, and 



Historical, with some Account of Ava and 

 the Burmese, Siam, aad Anam. Nearly 

 100 Ulustratvms. 



Craik's (G. L.) Pursuit of Knowledge 



under DifBcultiea, illustrated by Anec- 

 dotes and Memoirs. Revised Edition. 

 WiGi numerous Portraits. 



Cruikshank's Three Courses and a 



Dessert. A Series of Tales, with 50 hur 

 moroux lUAistralions by CruUcslumk, 



Bante. Translated by I. C. Wright, 

 M.A. New Edition, carefully revised. 

 Portrait and 34 lllustraii<ms on (Steel, 

 after Plaxman. 



Bidron's History of Christian Art ; 

 or, Christian Iconography. From the 

 French. Upwards of 150 heautiftd out- 

 Ime Engravings. Vol. I. (Mons. Didron 

 has not yet writt^i the second volume.) 



Flaxman*s Lectures on Sculpture. 



Nvmerous Illustrations. 6s. 



Gil Bias, The Adventures of. 24 



Engravings on Steel, after Smirke, and 

 10 Etchings by George Cruikshank, (612 

 pages.) 6s. 

 Grimm's Gammer Grethel ; or, Ger- 

 man Fairy Tales and Popular Stories. 

 Translated by Edgae Tatloe. Numerous 

 Woodcuts by Cruilcshank. 3s. &d. 



Holbein's Bance of Beath, and Bible 



Cuts. Upwards of 150 subjects, beauti- 

 fully engraved in facsimih, with Intro- 

 duction and Descriptions by th^ late 

 Francis Dooce and Dn T. F. Debdin. 

 2 vols, hi 1. is. 6d. 



Howitt's (Mary) Pictorial Calendar 



of the Seasons. Embodying the whole of 

 Aiken's Calendar of Nature. Upwards of 

 100 Engravings. 



(Mary and William) Stories 



of English and Foreign Life. Twenty beaii- 

 tiful Engravings. 



Hunt's (Leigh) Book for a Comer. 



Eighty extremely beauUjul Engravings. 



India, Pictorial, Bescriptive, and 



Historical, from the Earliest Times to the 

 Present Upwards of 100 Jine Engravings 

 on Wood, and a Map. 



Jesse's Anecdotes of Bogs. New Edi- 

 tion, Willi large additions. Numerous fviM 

 Woodcuts after Barvey, Bewick, and otliers. 



; or, with the addition of 34 



highly-Jvnished Steel Engravings after 

 Cooper, Landseer, <fcc. Is. 6d. 



Kitto^s Scripture Lands and Biblical 



Atlas. 24 Maps, beautiJuUy engi-aved on 

 Steel, with a Consulting Index. 



• ; or, with the maps (shared. 



Is. ed. 



Knunmacher*s Parables. Translated 

 from the German. Eoi-ty lUustratimis by 

 Clayton, engraved by Dalziel. 



Lindsay's (Lord) Letters on Egypt, 

 Edbm, and the Holy Land. New lixlitiou, 

 enlarged. Thirty-six beautiful Engrav- 

 ings, and 2 J/aps. 



Lodge*s Portraits of Illustrions Per- 

 sonages of Great Britain, wiih Memoira. 

 Two Hundred and Forty Portraits, 6eau- 

 tifvUy engraved on Sted, 8 vols. 



