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PICTORIAL PILGRIM’S PROGRESS. 
A Christian Keepsake for 1839. 
This unique and unrivalled Edition is beautifully illustrated with Twenty-five Engrav¬ 
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Portrait by William Derby from the original Picture, engraved by Holl; and a graphic 
representation of Vanity Fair, by George Cruikshank. The Text has been most 
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Corrections . Notes by Wm. Mason; and a Life of Bunyan by Josiah Conder, Esq. 
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George Cruikshank—a rich subject for such an artist—is added to the collection, and leaves little more 
to be desired. The getting-up of the volume is in harmony with the illustrations, and its value is 
greatly enhanced by the brief memoir furnished by Mr. Conder. The present edition is fairly entitled 
to take precedence of all others, and as such we commend it to our readers. ’— Eclectic Review. 
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in its typography, graphic illustrations, and binding, and of the accuracy of an English theological 
classic. It may be fairly entitled, the drawing-room and library edition. The scene in Vanity Fair 
from the comic yet faithful graver of Mr. Cruikshank, is a valuable addition.” — Congregationa 
Magazine. 
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Price 10s. 6d. 
THE WOMEN OF ENGLAND 
BY 
SARAH STICKNEY ELLIS. 
