BOHN’S LIBRARIES 
FOR JULY. 
Bosk’s Standard Library tob JutT. 
TTUNGARY : its HISTORY and > ^VO- 
|~| luTIOXS. With a copious Memoir of KOSSUTH, 
from new and authentic sources. Post 8vo, with flno 
Portrait of Kossuth. Cloth, Sa. 6d. 
Book's Bnirisn Classics tor Jclt. 
G IBBON’S ROMAN EMPIRE, com- 
plete and unabridged. with variorum Notes, 
Including, in addition to all the Author s own, those 
of Guizot, Wenck. Niebuhr, Hugo, .N candor, ond 
other foreign scholars. Edited by an Rxolisb 
Churchman. lu six Tolumcs. Vol. 4. witli flno Map 
of the Eastern Empire. Post 8vo, doth, Ss. fid. 
Bouk ‘9 Antkjvabu* Li dr art von July. 
MATTHEW PARIS’S ENGLISH 
111 CHRONICLE, translated by Dr. Giles. Vol. 
3. completing the work, with a very elaborate Index 
to the whole. Including tho early portion published 
under the title of ltooan or Wrndovbr. Post 8vo, os. 
Rous's SoreSTIWC LIBRARY FOR JULY. 
TiNNEMOSBR’S HISTORY OF 
Jj MAGIC, translated from the German by Wil- 
liam llowrrr. With on Appendix of tl>o most 
remarkable and best authenticated Stories of Appa- 
ritions Dreams, Second Sight, Somnambulism, 1 re- 
dlctlons. Divinations, Witchcraft, Vampires, Fairies, 
Table-Turning, and Spirit-Rapping. Selected by 
Mart Howitt. In two volumes. Vol. 1. I ost nvo. 
Htvar G. Bohn, 4, 5, and 6, York-strcot, Covcnt 
Garden. 
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NEW NOVEL. 
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miLUURY NOGO; or, PASSAGES in 
1 the LIFE of on UNSUCCESSFUL MAN. By 
the Author of “Diobv Grand." 
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17 NIGHT’S POCKET VOCABULARY 
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Field-marshal. No soldier or sailor bound to Turkey 
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HERRING'S SPORTING SKETCHES. 
Just Published, 
A SERIES of Twenty-four Facsimiles, 
in Chromo- Lithography, "of SKETCHES by J. F. 
Herring. Sen., illustrative of RACING, STEEPLE- 
CHASING, ond HUNTING. 
There is an artistic feeling in the execution or these 
sketches, and a free ond spirited touch, which will 
please both the artist and the sportsman. Price, 
mounted on stout paper, like drawings, 2.. Od. each, 
or the 24 in a portfolio. £3 3s. There will be about 
balf-a-dozen more subjects ready io a few weeks. 
Also, 
in tbe same style, and after the same Artist, 
A SET OF FOUR HUNTING SKETCHES. 
Price 12s. In a wrapper. 
Lloyd Brothers St Co., 2 2, Ludgatc Hill, London . 
THE DEATH OF NELSON. 
rpIIE ART-JOURNAL (No. G7, New 
1 Series) for JULY contains three highly-finished 
Steel Engraving ; two of them from Pictures of the 
highest importance— namely, “ Hamlet," engraved by 
C Rolls, from the painting In the Vernon Collection, 
by D. Macllse, R.A. ; and “ The Death of Nelson,” 
engraved bv W. Greatbach, after E. Sllngeneycr. 
The third Engraving, by H. Bourne, is from the 
picture by A Watteau, entitled, "The Garden.'' 
The literary contents of this Part embrace the fol- 
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Great Britain;” “Flint: its Uses in the Arts;” “The 
Halls of the City of London," by E. Hall, F.S.A. ; 
“.The Progress of Art-Manufacture,” illustrated ; 
“ Exhibition of Pictures by the Old Masters ut the 
British Institution;” “Memorial of the Great Ex- 
hibition of 1851;" “The National Gallery Report of 
1653;" “Modern Stained Glass;” “The Domestic 
Manners of the English during the Middle Ages," by 
T. Wright, F.S.A., illustrated ; “ Obituary-G. Clint, 
A.U.A.; “The Opening of the Crystal Palace;" 
“ Chemistry as applied to the Fine Arts,” by Dr. 
Scoffern. 
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London : Novel lo, 69, Dean-street, Bobo, 
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SUPPLEMENT TO RUFF'S GUIDE TO THE 
TURF, 1854. 
On tbe 1st of July, price Is , will be published, 
milE FIRST SUPPLEMENT TO 
i RUFF’S GUIDE to the TURF, containing u 
Caleudar of the Races Past, up to the end of June, 
the Horses Indexed with their Pedigrees ; Perfor- 
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Entries for the Derby and Oaks, 1855, Alphabetically i 
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