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Mr. MURRAY'S LIST OF BOOKS.— Education and Art. 
INSTRUCTION & ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE YOUNG. 
MRS. MARKHAM'S HISTORY OP ENG- 
LAND, from the First Invasion by the Romans, lo the 
Accession of Queen Victoria. For the Use of Youog 
Persons. Eleventh Edition. Woodcuts. 12ino, 7i. 6d. 
MRS. MARKHAM'S HISTORY of FRANCE, 
from the Conquest of Gaul by Julius Caesar, to the Reign 
of Louis-Philippe. For the Use of Young Persons. Sixth 
Edition. Woodcuts. 12mo. 7s. 6d. 
"These works are constructed on a plan which is novel 
and we think well chosen, and we are glad to find that 
they are deservedly popular, for they cannot be too strongly 
recommended, as adapted for the perusal of youth."— 
Journal of Education. 
III. 
SCRIPTURE GEOGRAPHY for SCHOOLS 
AND YOUNG PERSONS. By Rev.EDw.RomNsoN,D.D., 
author of " Biblical Researches in the Holy Land." 12mo. 
In preparation. 
BERTHA'S JOURNAL DURING A VISIT 
TO HER UNCLE IN ENGLAND. Comprising a variety 
of interesting Information, arranged for every Day in the 
Year. Fifth Edition. 12mo, r».6d. 
" I am reading ' Bertha ' with the utmost avidity. I can 
scarcely take my attention from this, the best of all juve- 
nile compilations." — Rev. George Crabhe. 
" An excellent little work."— Cap*. Basil IJall. 
V. 
PHILOSOPHY IN SPORT MADE SCIENCE 
IN EARNEST; or the First Principles of Natural Philo- 
sophy inculcated by Aid of the ordinary Toys and Sports of 
Youth. Fifth Edition. Woodcuts. Fcap. 8vo, 8*. 
" We know of no other book which so charmingly blends 
amusement with instruction. No juvenile book has been 
published in our time more entitled to praise." — Examiner. 
LITTLE ARTHUR'S HISTORY OF ENG- 
LAND. By the late Lady Callcott. Seventh Edition. 
Woodcuts. 18mo, 3*. 
"This little History was written for a real little Arthur, 
and I have endeavoured to write it as I would tell it to an 
intelligent child. 1 well remember what I wanted to be 
told myself in addition to what I found in my lesson- 
books when first allowed to read the History of England." 
— Author's Preface. 
" Lady Callcott's style is of the right kind ; earnest and 
simple." — Examiner, 
VII. 
STORIES FROM THE HISTORY OF 
ENGLAND, FOR CHILDREN. ThirUenth Edit. 18mo,3*. 
ADDRESS TO THE STUDENTS OF THE 
UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW. By Sir Robert P»el. 
SevenUi Edition. Fcap. 8vo, i*. 6d. 
ELEMENTS OF GEOGRAPHY FOR 
CHILDRE.V. By the Author of " Stories fob Children." 
Third Edition. 1 2mo, 2*. 
GOSPEL STORIES. 
An Attempt to render the Chief Events of the Life of 
Our Saviour intelligent and proQtable to Young Children. 
Second Edition, 18mo, 3f. 6<l. 
PUSS IN BOOTS ; 
Suited to the tastes of Little and Grown Children. By 
Otto Spkcktkb. With 12 Illustrations. 4to, 7*. 6d. 
"Twelve designs full of excellent humour." — Examiner. 
" Not mere sketches, but complete pictures, and tell the 
story with dramatic force." — Spectator. 
" These designs tell the story excellently well." — 
Atheneeum. 
"A book for kindly remembrances." — Literary Gazette. 
XII. 
YEAR BOOK OF NATURAL HISTORY, 
FOR YOUNG PERSONS, Arranged for each Month. By 
Mrs. LoDDON. With 40 Woodcuts. ISmo, 4s. 
" It must be agreeable to many parents to know that 
Mrs. Loudon has begun to apply her excellent talents and 
extensive knowledge of natural history, to the service of 
the young. This is the first volume she has given to the 
juvenile world, and it is a very delightful one." — 
Chambers' Edinburgh Journal. 
XIII. 
HISTORY OF THE LATE WAR : 
With Sketches of Nelson, Wellington, and Napoleon ; in the 
style of" Stories for Children." IBmo, it. 6d. 
XIV. 
GARRY OWEN ; or, THE SNOW WOMAN 
AND POOR BOB THE CHIMNEY-SWEEPER. By 
Maria Edgeworth. Woodcuts. 2s. 6d. 
"These tales display the same interest and truth to na- 
ture which have raised Miss Edgeworth to the head of all 
writers for children." — Westminster Review. 
XV. 
SENTENCES FROM THE PROVERBS, 
in English, French, Italian, and German. For the daily Use 
of Young Persons. By a Lady. IGmo, St. Cd. 
" The design of this volume is excellent."— ilWa*. 
" An excellent design."— J^iVfroty Gazette, 
ART. 
• FRESCO DECORATIONS AND STUCCOES 
OP THE CHURCHES AND PALACES IN ITALY, 
during the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries. Taken 
from the principal Works of the greatest Painters, never 
I)cfore engraved. With English Descriptions, by Louts 
GauNKB. With Forty-five Plates, Folio. P/aj» or Co- 
loured. 
" This work is exactly what we most required, reflecting 
the highest honour upon Mr. Gruner, and is likely to 
create a complete revolution in British decorative design. 
We shall now have opportunities for enjoying and studying 
the brightest gems of decorative art."— Mr. Ckabbe's 
Lecture. 
LEGENDS OF SAINTS AND MARTYRS, 
their Lives, Acts, Characters, Attributes, &c, as Illus- 
trated by Art, from the earliest Ages. By Mrs. Jamkson. 
Post 8yo. Jn the Press. 
m. 
HISTORY OF PAINTING— ITALY; 
Prom the Age of Constantine the Great to the present 
Time. Translated from the German of Kuolkr. By 
Lady; and Edited, with Notes, by C. L. Eastlakr, It. \ 
" Intended as a short and easily intelligible guim.-, 
pointing out to the unlearned the leading styles of Art." — 
Preface. 
THE ANATOMY OF EXPRESSION AS 
CONNECTED AVITH THE FINE ARTS. By the 
late 6m Charles Bell. A New and Enlarged Edition, 
Kith Engravings and Woodcuts. Imperial 8vo, 21*. 
"The artist, the writer of fiction, the dramatist, the 
man of taste, will receive the present work with gratitude, 
and peruse it with a lively and increasing interest and 
delight." — Christian Remembrancer, 
