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THE NATIONAL GALLERY: 



A Selection from its Pictures, 



By Claude, Rembrandt, Cuyp, Sir David Wilkie, Correggio, 



Gainsborough, Canaletti, Vandyck, Paul Veronese, 



Caracci, RubenB, N. and G. Poussin, 



and other great Masters. 



Engraved by George Doo, John Burnet, William Finden, 



John and Henry Le Keux, John Pye, Walter Bromley, and 



others. With descriptive Text. A New Edition, from the Original 



Plates, in columbier 4to, cloth extra, full gilt and gilt edges, \2s. 



THE FAMOUS FRASER PORTRAITS. 



MACLISE'S GALLERY OF 



ILLUSTRIOUS LITERARY CHARACTERS. 



With Notes by the late WILLIAM MAGINN, LL.D. 



Edited, writh copious Notes,, by William Bates, B.A. The volume 

 contains 83 Splendid and most Characteristic Portraits, 

 now first issued in a complete form. In demy 4to, over 400 pages, 

 cloth gilt and gilt edges, 3IX. td. 

 " Most interesting." — Saturday Review. 



" Not possible to imagine a more elegant addition to a drawing-room table." — Fuk, 

 *' One of the most interesting volunies of this year's literature." — Times, 

 ''Deserves a place on every drawing-room table, and may not unfitly be removed 



from the drawing-room to the library." — Spectator. 



THE 



WORKS OF JAMES 61LLRAY, THE CARICATURIST. 



With the Story of his Life and Times, and full and Anecdotal 

 Descriptions of his Engravings. 



Edited-by THOMAS WRIGHT, Esq., M.A., F.S.A. 



Illustrated with 83 full-page Plates, and very numerous Wood En- 

 gravings. Demy 4to, 600 pages, cloth extra, 31J. 6d. 



" High as the expectations excited by this description [in the Introduction] may 

 be, they will not be disappointed. With rare exception, no source of information 

 has been neglected by the editor, and the most inquisitive or exacting reader will 

 find ready gathered to his hand, without the trouble of Veference, almost every 

 scrap of narrativCj anecdote, gossip, scandal, or epigram, in poetry or prose, that he 

 can possibly require for the elucidation of tlie caricatures." — Quarterly Review. 



" The publishers have done good service in bringing so much that is full of humour 

 and of historical interest within the reach of a large cia:^^."— Saturday Review. 



"One of the most amusing and valuable illustrations of the social and polished 

 life of that generation which it is possible to conceive." — Spectator. 



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