L. REEVE AND CO.’S PUBLICATIONS. 
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BEWICK'S WOODCUTS. Impressions of Upwards of 
Two Thousand Woodblocks, engraved, for the most part, by Thomas 
and John Bewick ; including Illustrations of various kinds for Books, 
Pamphlets, and Broadsides; Cuts for Private Gentlemen, Public Com¬ 
panies, Clubs, etc.; Exhibitions, Races, Newspapers, Shop Cards, Invoice 
Heads, Bar Bills, etc. With an Introduction, a Descriptive Catalogue of 
the Blocks, and a List of the Books and Pamphlets illustrated. By the Rev. 
T. Hugo, M.A., F.R.S.L., F.S.A. In one large handsome volume, imperial 
4to, gilt top, with full length steel Portrait of Thomas Bewick. £ 6 . 65 . 
Among these Cuts, distributed in 247 Plates, will be found the Engravings of 
a large number of the most celebrated Works illustrated by these Artists, and a 
unique assemblage of Cuts for Private Gentlemen, Public Societies and Com¬ 
panies, Amusements, Newspapers, Shop Cards, Invoices, Bar Bills, and other 
miscellaneous purposes. The Volumes referred to are, in general, rare and 
costly, while of most of the Miscellaneous Engravings very few impressions are 
known to exist. Not only to Bewick Collectors, but to all persons interested 
in the progress of Art, and especially of Wood Engraving, this Volume, exhibit 
ing chronologically the Works of the Fathers of that Art in England, cannot fai 
to be of the highest interest. 
THE BEWICK COLLECTOR AND SUPPLEMENT. A 
Descriptive Catalogue of the Works of Thomas and John Bewick, inclu¬ 
ding Cuts, in various states, for Books and Pamphlets, Private Gentlemen, 
Public Companies, Exhibitions, Races, Newspapers, Shop Cards, Invoice 
Heads, Bar Bills, Coal Certificates, Broadsides, and other miscellaneous 
purposes, and Wood Blocks. With an Appendix of Portraits, Autographs, 
Works of Pupils, etc. The whole described from the Originals contained in 
the Largest and most Perfect Collection ever formed, and illustrated with 
292 Cuts from Bewick’s own Blocks. By the Rev. Thomas Hugo, M.A., 
F.S.A., the Possessor of the Collection. 2 vols. demy 8 vo, price 42a. ; 
imperial 8 vo (limited to 100 copies), with a fine Steel Engraving of Thomas 
Bewick, £4. 4s. The Supplement, with 180 Cuts, may be had separately; 
price, small paper, 21s.; large paper, 42s. ; also, the Portrait ou imperial 
folio, price Is. 6 d. 
MAN'S AGE IN THE WORLD ACCORDING TO 
HOLY SCRIPTURE AND SCIENCE. By an Essex Rectok. Demy 
8 vo, 264 pp., 8 s. §d. 
The Author, recognizing the established facts and inevitable deductions of 
Science, seeks an interpretation of the Sacred Writings, consistent alike with 
their authenticity, when rightly understood, and -with the exigencies of Science. 
He treats in successive Chapters of The Flint Weapons of the Drift,—The Crea¬ 
tion,—The Paradisiacal State,—The Genealogies,—The Deluge,—Babel and the 
Dispersion ; and adds an Appendix of valuable information from various sources. 
THE ANTIQUITY OE MAN; An Examination of Sir 
Charles Lyell’s recent Work. By S. R. Pattison, F.G.S. Second Edition. 
8 vo, Is. 
