i6 BOOKS PUBLISHED BY CHATTO &- WINDUS, 

 THE MOST COMPLETE HOGARTH EVER PUBLISHED. 



Hogarth's Works : with Life and Anecdotal 



Descriptions of the Pictures, by John Ireland and John Nichols. 

 The Work includes i6o Engravings, reduced in exact facsimile of 

 the Original Plates, specimens of which have now become very 

 scarce. The whole in Three Series, 8vo, cloth, gilt, 22J. dd.; or, 

 separately, 1$. 6d. per volume. Each Series is Complete in itself. 



THE TALKING HAND. 



Very 



"Will be a great boon to authors and artists as well as amateurs, . 

 cheap and very complete." — Staftdard. 



'* For all practical purposes the three handsome volumes comprising this edition 

 are equal to a collection of Hogarthian prints. We are quite sure that any one who 

 adds this work to his library will be amply repaid by the inexhaustible charms of its 

 facsimile prints." — Birmingkafn Daily Mail. 



" The plates are reduced in size, but yet truthfully reproduced. The best and 

 ■cheapest-edition of Hogarth's complete works yet brought forward." — Building News, 



"Three very interesting V9lumes, important and valuable additions to the library". 

 The edition is thoroughly well brought out) and carefully printed ou fine paper." — 

 Art Jou-nial. 



Hogarth's Five Days' Frolic; or, Pere- 

 grinations by Land and Water. Illustrated with Tinted Drawings, 

 made by HoGARTH and Scott during the Journey. 4to, beautifully 

 printed, cloth, extra gilt, \os. 6d. 



*** -^ graphic and most extraordinary picUtre of the hearty English times 

 in which these merry artists lived. 



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