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CATALOGUE OF NEW WORKS 



THOMSON'S SEASONS. 



Edited by Bolton Corney, Esq. Illustrated with Seventy-seven Designs drawn on Wood by 

 the following- Members of the Etching Club :— 



J. Bell, Sculptor. j J. C. Horsley. i Frank Stone. I II. J. Townsend, 



C.W. Cope. J. P Knight. C.Stonhouse. T. Webster, A. R. A. 



Thomas Creswick. I R. Redgrave, A.R. A. ' F. Tayler. 



Engraved by Thompson and other eminent Engravers. 

 Square crown 8vo. 21s. cloth ; in morocco in the best manner by Hayday, 36s. 

 " Few works of the class have a fairer prospect of popularity than this new edition of 

 Thomson, illustrated by the members of the Etching Club. Most of the designs are in accord- 

 ance with the spirit of the author, — some of them beautiful. The landscape vignettes con- 

 tributed by Mr. Crestvick entitle him to a first place as a book illustrator ; exhibiting a 

 versatility of talent for which his warmest admirers could hitherto have hardly ventured to 

 give him credit. Mr. F. Tayler is not far behind, as his designs at pp. 11, 12, and 26, will 

 most satisfactorily prove; and he comes one step nearer historical art than Mr. Creswick, in 

 right of his clever management of rustic figures. Messrs. Cope, Horsley, Redgrave, and 

 Bell, with all their true English feeling, and the grace' of their conceptions, are a degree 

 more ambitious. Mr. Bell's preparatory outline of ' Spring ' gives indications of grace, 

 poetry, and fancy , worthy of being carried to the highest perfection. This book is beauti- 

 fully brought out ; the vignettes are from copper, blocks produced by the electrotype process. 

 This gives a peculiarity of effect to the impressions more easy to perceive than to describe. 

 Other of our classical poems are to follow, illustrated in a similar fashion. Mr. Bolton 

 Corney's labours are not the less to be commended because they are unobtrusive ; the work is 

 extremely well edited, and therefore entitled to a place on the library shelf as well as on the 

 drawing-room table." — Athenaeum. 



Uniform with " Thomson's Seasons," 

 GOLDSMITH'S POETICAL WORKS, illustrated with Engravings on Wood, from Designs 



by Members of the Etching Club. — In the press. 



THOMSON.— THE DOMESTIC MANAGEMENT OF THE SICK ROOM, 



Necessary, in Aid of Medical Treatment, for the Cure of Diseases. By Anthony Todd 



Thomson, M.D. F.L.S. etc. 1 vol. post 8vo. pp. 518, 10s. 6tf. cloth. 

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 and clear advice what to do, and how to act, so as to meet unforeseen emergencies, and 

 co-operate with prof essional skill."— Literary Gazette. 



TOMLINS. — A POPULAR LAW DICTIONARY; 



Familiarly explaining the Terms and Nature of English Law ; adapted to the comprehension of 

 Persons not educated for the Legal Profession, and affording Information peculiarly useful to 

 Magistrates, Merchants, Parochial Officers, and others. By Thomas Edlyne Tomlins', Attorney 

 and Solicitor. In 1 thick vol. post 8vo. 18s. cloth. 



The whole work has been revised by a Barrister. 



TOOKE.— A HISTORY OF PRICES; 



With reference to the Causes of their principal Variations, from 1792 to the Present Time. 

 Preceded by a Sketch of the History of the Corn Trade in the last Two Centuries. By 

 Thomas Tooke, Esq. F.R.S. 2 vols. 8vo. If. 16s. cloth. 



A continuation of the above, 

 AN ACCOUNT of PRICES and of the State of the CIRCULATION in 1838 and 1839; with 

 Remarks on the Corn Laws, and on proposed Alterations in our Banking System. 8vo. 

 12s. cloth. 



TRANSACTIONS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 



8vo. The last Part published is Part 4 of Vol. III. with Plates, 6s. 6d. 



TRANSACTIONS OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON- 



4to. The last Part published is Part 1, Vol. III. with Plates, 14s. coloured, and 12s. plain. 



TRANSACTIONS OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS. 



4to. Vol. II. with Twenty-three finely engraved Plates, 28s. cloth 



Vol. III., with Nineteen finely engraved Plates. 21. 12s. 6d. cloth. 



TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF. BRITISH ARCHITECTS OF 



LONDON : consisting of a Series of Papers on " Antiquities," and «• Construction. ' By 

 R. Willis, M.A. F.R.S. etc. -, Ambrose Poynter ; Herr Hallmann, of Hanover : Dr. Faraday ; 

 Mr. Bracebridge; Herr Beuth, of Berlin ; Joseph Gwilt, F.S.A. F.A.S.; Mr. C. H. Smith ; 

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TROLLOPE— THE LAURRINCTONS ; OR, SUPERIOR PEOPLE. 



By Mrs. Ti ollope, author of " Widow Barnaby," etc. 3 vols, post 8vo. 31s. 6rf. boards. 

 *' Mrs. Trollop e gains upon public opinion, as a novel writer, by every successive production 

 of her prolific pen. ' The Laurringtons,'' her last new novel, is vastly superior to 4 Widow 

 Barnaby, 1 on which we conclude, from its being associated with her name in the title-page, 

 she founds her pretensions to public regard. The plot is simple, the characters comparatively 

 few, and their positions, sayings and doings, perfectly in keeping. We predict that the work 

 will be a favourite with the novel-reading portion of the public.'''— Globe. 



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