Mr. MURRAY’S LIST OF BOOKS.—Domestic Economy. 
DOMESTIC AND RURAL ECONOMY. 
b 
MRS. RUNDELL’S 
DOMESTIC COOKERY BOOK, 
COMPRISING 1600 MODERN RECEIPTS, 
a , and adapted 
RIVATE srg 
70th ‘Balti ion. Feap, 8 
*,* Of this work upwards of 200, 000 Sodas have been sold, 
“Ac N COOKs by the addi 
tion of new and excellent receipt, suited to the PRESENT 
STATE OF THE ART.”—Der 
ae The most rake aun Te oaiin we have ever 
NIDER for mM 
seen.” — Britis. 
pihcines standard "work of aonb anit in EVERY PRIVATE 
FAMILY.’”’— Woree. rae e Guardi 
“AS a 0 coo kery oe are onomy, eevee NO ROOM TO ANY 
as eane fina ag prevent | 
Ai age USEKEE OUGHT TO BE WITHOUT Lier 
the oi va-Denken Advertiser. — 
Rs, RUNDELL’S EXCELLENT CookERY Boox,”— 
diiahied Gazette, 
II, 
FAMILY RECEIPT-BOOK ; 
A Collection of a Thousand valuable Receipts in various 
Branches of Domestic Economy. New Edition. Feap. 
8vo, 5s. 6d. 
*,* Uniform with “ Domestic Cookery.” 
+ 4 larger quantity of meee valuable matter than any 
book of the same yo se contained.” Paging: et 
“There are few th which the reader k for on 
be fe will not find pak useful information,”—AMonthly | ° 
FRENCH COOKERY. 
‘AREME, some time Chief of “4 —" to his 
By M. Ca 
Hat. 
Majesty George IV. 
Second Edition. With 73 Plates, pore 
Iv. 
HAND-BOOK OF NEEDLEWORK. 
A Guide to —s Kind of yg ag sag pees 
Crochet, Knitting, vr Netting. ss Lam pbs 
h Edition. With Woodcuts. we cap. ‘oe, 
“Contains a great deal of practical information. The 
historical portion is gracefully and w —— , and the 
work is instructive and amusing.”—. 
**The most curious and complete treatise on the art 
of 3 RS that has ever been compiled.”—Atias, 
v. 
MY KNITTING-BOOK. Part I. & II. 
By Miss LamMBertT. Woodcuts. 16mo, ls, 6d. each. 
Vi. 
MY CROCHET SAMPLER; 
By Miss Lampert. Woodcuts. 16mo, 2s. 6d. 
Vil. 
HURCH NEEDLEWORK, 
With ea ties Remarks on its Preparation 
88 LAMBERT, 
ment, By M With numerous eae 
Post 8vo, 9s. 6d. 
dc Az hnab a we Se + tion and inte- 
rest.””—Camb idg Chronicle. 
“Worthy of a place in every Christian gentleman’s 
library.”— Oxford Herald, 
vit. 
FARMING FOR LADIES. 
A Guide for the Poultry Yard, Dairy, and Piggery. 
Psa Author of “British Husbandry.’? Woodcuts. Feap. 
n eX- 
vB ‘pre 
1 Pig hae rs 
a7. 
— 
* Abouniiag with most aluable Sent in every b 
of domestic economy.” — Readin 
‘This substantial guide is eae tuk those ladie: 
who study healthful domestic econom We cordate ; 
welcome it. The ee. has two illustrations of Her Ma- 
ESTY’S POULTRY-YARD.”—New e Journal. 
A truly excellent cake full ae saheacaiias Naval 
thd Military Gazette. i 
GARDENING. FOR LADIES ; 
“This charming li ht to 
cottage and Be vclan in the country.”— 
ir Tho oroughly practical, ers distinguished by great good 
sen nse.’’— Gloucester Chronicle. 
uA mo st valuable ttle book, ”— Bath Chronicle. 
‘Mrs e fulfils every promise, and 
is a perfect vade pbc — hilarity Gazette. 
“ Mrs. pamres (the wife of the aalebenial writer) has 
written a most pete and paren Manual for Ladies on 
Gardening.” —Salopian Jou 
“ An eminently practical work ; clear in its explanation 
precise in its dresiats, natural in its abrungehetag? <. 
Polytechnic Review. 
“ Enough to hake Reo ‘all in love with gardening and 
t 
Hligent guide, the fruit of long prac- 
ce and explana." Rananeph Evening Post. 
PERIODICALS. 
f. 
UARTERLY REVIEW. 
Commencing 1809 to 1847. 8vo, 6s. each, 
im 
HART’S QUARTERLY ARMY LIST. 
8vo, 5s. 
Til. 
—- ANNUAL ARMY LIST. 
8vo, 20s. 
led from Official and other authentic Docum 
tag om and most useful work, not t merely to 
the srmeenabe to the public.”—Atheneum. 
go ROYAL Navy] nee 
Published Quarterly, by order 
sioners of the Laaaialige Feap. 
Lords Commis- 
HE NAUTICAL bts 
Se tarat Ae by Order 
Sapei tee 
JOURNAL or tHE ROYAL AGRICUL 
RAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND, 8vo, 
‘ JOURN 
CAL SOCIETY OF LONDON. 8vo, 3s. 6d. 
Published Monthly. Post 8yo, 
nlarged an ‘shed 
Y aaneiaae eth ne Giada 1845—1848. 
5s. each. 
Vil. 
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