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CATALOGUE OF NEW WORKS 



MONTGOMERY'S (JAMES) POETICAL WORKS. 



New and complete Edition (1841). With some additional Poems and Autobiographical 

 Prefaces. Collected and edited by Mr. Montgomery. 4 vols, foolscap 8vo. with Portrait, and 

 7 other beautifully engraved Plates, 20s. cloth ; or bound in morocco, with gilt edges, 1/. 16s. 



MOORE'S POETICAL WORKS; 



Containing the Author's recent Introduction and Notes. Complete in one volume, uniform 

 with Lord Byron's Poems. With aNew Portrait, by George Richmond, engraved in theline 

 manner, and a View of Sloperton Cottage, the Residence of the Poet, by Thomas Creswick, 

 A.R.A. Medium 8vo 1Z. Is. cloth. 

 " At once the noblest as well as the most perfect edition of the productions of the bard of 

 Erin which has ever yet been put into circulation for general use. In point of 4 typographical 

 luxury ' it is not to be excelled by any book issued from the press ; in the matter of accuracy 

 and excellence, it as far surpasses all those printed editions of Moore's poems which, to the 

 eternal disgrace of the foreign booksellers, have inundated the foreign market, and occasion- 

 ally our own, as light does darkness; while, in respect to that careful revision which the poet 

 is known to have bestowed upon this edition, it boasts an advantage unknown to any other 

 that may have preceded it, whether produced at home or abroad, since Jirst the exquisite 

 wooings of his muse became patent to the world. In a word, it is the last and best, as, in point 

 of price, it is on a level with the cheapest.''''— Observer. 



*»* Also, an Edition in 10 vols, foolscap 8vo. with Portrait, and 19 Plates, 21. 10s. cloth; 

 morocco, 4/. 10s. 



MOORE'S LALLA ROOKH. 



Twentieth Edition (1842), 1 vol. medium 8vo. beautifully illustrated with 13 Engravings, 

 finished in the highest style of art, 21s. handsomely bound in cloth and ornamented; morocco, 

 35s.; or 42s. with India Proof Plates, cloth. 



MOORE'S LALLA ROOKH. 



Twenty-first Edition (1842) , 1 vol. foolscap 8vo. with 4 Engravings, from Paintings by Westall, 

 10s. 6rf. cloth ; or 14s. handsomely bound in morocco, with gilt edges. 



MOORE'S IRISH MELODIES. 



New Edition, imp. 8vo. illustrated with above 50 Designs by Maclise, etched on Steel, 21. 2s.; 

 Proofs on India Paper, 41. 4s. ; before letters (of Illustrations only), 61. 6s. — In the press. 

 The Poetry and Designs will both be engraved, and each page surrounded with an 

 Ornamental Border. 



MOORE'S IRISH MELODIES. 



Fifteenth Edition (1843), with Engraved Title and Vignette, 10s. cloth lettered ; or 13s. 6rf. 

 handsomely bound in morocco, with gilt edges. 



MOORE.— THE HISTORY OF IRELAND. 



By Thomas Moore, Esq. Vols. 1 to 3, with Vignette Titles, 18s. cloth. 



[To be completed in one more volume. 

 *' Mr. Moore fortunately brings to his labours not only extensive learning in the rarely- 

 trodden paths of Irish history, but strict impartiality, rendered still more clear and uncom- 

 promising by an ennobling love of liberty. Every page of his work contains evidence of 

 research; and innumerable passages might be cited in proof of the independent and truth- 

 seeking spirit of the author.'''' — Athenaeum. 



MORAL OF FLOWERS. 



3d Edition, 1 vol. royal 8vo. with 24 beautifully coloured Engravings, 11. 10s. half-bound. 



MORTON.— A VETERINARY TOXICOLOGICAL CHART, 



Containing those Agents known to cause Death in the Horse; with the Symptoms, Antidotes, 

 Action on the Tissues, and Tests. By W. J. T. Morton. 12mo. 6s. in case ; 8s. 6rf. on rollers. 



MORTON.— A MANUAL OF PHARMACY, 



For the Student in Veterinary Medicine ; containing the Substances employed at the Royal 

 Veterinary College, with an Attempt at their Classification, and the Pharmacopoeia of that 

 Institution. By W. J. T. Morton. 3d Edition, 12mo. 10s. cloth. 



MOSELEY.— ILLUSTRATIONS OF PRACTICAL MECHANICS. 



By the Rev. H. Moseley, M.A., Professor of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy in King's 

 College, London ; being the First Volume of the Illustrations of Science by the Professors 

 of King's College. 1 vol. fcap. 8vo. with numerous Woodcuts, 8s. cloth. 



MOSELEY.— THE MECHANICAL PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING AND 



ARCHITECTURE. By the Rev. H. Moseley, M.A. F.R.S., Professor of Natural Philosophy 

 and Astronomy inKing's College, London; and author of "Illustrations of Mechanics,'' etc. 

 1 vol. 8vo. with Woodcuts and Diagrams, l/.4s. cloth. 

 " This volume includes the substance of a course of lectures delivered to the students oj 

 King's College, in the departments of engineering and architecture, during the present and 

 two preceding years (1840-42). The Jirst part treats of statics, so far as that science applies 

 to the subject ; the second of dynamics , the third of thetheory of machines ; the fourth of the 

 theory of the stability of structures ; thejifth of the strength of materials; and the sixth and 

 last of ' impact.' We have merely noted the divisions of this body of mathematical science 

 for the information of those to whom the high reputation of Professor Moseley will be a suffi- 

 cient warranty ." — Spectator. 



* r The work of Mr. Moseley is an elaborate, profound, accurate, and elegant abstract, and 

 purely mathematical disquisition, on the theoretical principles of mechanics ; and will serve 

 to increase the author's high reputation as a mathematician."— Athenaeum. 



