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Freemasonry. 

 SlGNS and SYMBOLS, Illustrated and Explained, in a course of 



TWELVE LECTURES on FREEMASONRY. 1 volume, 8v<>. Second Edition. By 

 the Rev. G. OLLIVER, D.D. Vicar of Scopwick, Deputy Prov. O. M. for Lincoln- 

 shire. New Edition, considerably enlarged, with many additional Notes, Svo. 

 price 9s. cloth. 



" What is Masonry ! 

 A beautiful system of morality, veiled in allegory and illustrated by SYMBOLS." 



FREEMASON'S QUARTERLY REVIEW; consisting of 



Reminiscences, Memoirs, Original Papers and Essays, and Masonic Intelligence 

 from all the Lodges in the World. 21 Numbers, continued Quarterly, price 3«. each. 



JACHIN and BOAZ, or an Authentic Key to the Door of Free- 

 masonry, wi(h an appropriate Engraving-; to which is added, a List of all the 

 Lodges in the World. 8vo. sewed, Is. 6d. 



Three distinct knocks at the door of freema. 



SONRY, being a universal description of all its branches, from its first rise to this 

 time, as it is delivered at all the Lodges. Frontispiece, 8vo. Is. sewed. 



Mr. John Varley's Works on Drawing. 

 PRACTICAL TREATISE on the ART of DRAWING in 



PERSPECTIVE ; adapted for the Study of those who draw from Nature ; by which 



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the usual Errors may be avoided. By JOHN VARLEY. Illustratated with numerous 

 Examples, price 7s. 



VARLEY'S TREATISE on the PRINCIPLES of LANDSCAPE 



DESIGN; with General Observations and Instructions to Young Artists. Illustrated 

 with Sixteen highly-finished Views. Elegantly printed in folio, price 21. hf.-bd. 



*»* Mr. Thomas Smith, in his Art of Drawing, says, — " The celebrated water- 

 colour painter, John Vari.ey, is the only one who has ever attempted to write on the 

 theory of effect systematically, and his works I strongly recommend to those students 

 who are well advanced." 



VARLEY'S PRECEPTS of LANDSCAPE DRAWING, ex- 

 emplified in Fifteen Viws'e with Instructions to Young Artists. Price 5*. 



VARLEY'S STUDIES for DRAWING TREES; consisting- of 



the Rudiments of Foliage, the Oak, the Wbepinh Willow, the Chesnut, and the 

 Elm, represented in Five Quarto Plates. Price 5.S. 



VARLEY'S SPECIMENS of NINETEEN PERMANENT 



COLOURS, with particular Instructions for mixing and using them. Price 5s. 



ElGHT EASY LESSONS on the ART of DRAWING in PER- 

 SPECTIVE • illustrated with numerous Cuts, and adapted a* an Elementary Guide 

 for the Use of Students. By THOMAS SMIT H. Price Is. Gd. 



The Jesuits'' Perspective. 



J^RACTICAL PERSPECTIVE; or, an Easy Method of repre- 

 senting NATURAL OBJECTS according to the RESULT of ART, applied and ex- 

 emplified in all the variety of cases, as Landscapes, Gardens, Buildings, and 

 Figures- a Work highly necessary for Painters, Engravers, Architects, Em- 

 „„„,„„„, Statuaries, Jewellers, Tapestry Workers, and all persons con- 

 LrnedTn-Desfgning. Translated from the French by E CHAMBERS, F.R.S. I„ 

 One Volume, 4 to. with 150 Copperplates, price It. Us. 6d. 



