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Life of Pestalozzi, by Roger de Guimps, translated and edited by J. Russell, M.A., crown Svo.

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Froebel's Letters, translated and edited by H. Keatley Moore, B.A., B.Mus., and Mme. Michaelis, crown 8vo.

A School Arithmetic, by G. H. Bateson-Wright, Head Master of H.B.M. Government Central School, Hong Kong, crown 8vo.

The N.G.A. Latin Primer, by Stewart Levack, crown 8vo.

Fragments from the Greek Comic Poets, the texts with renderings into verse by F. A. Paley, LL.D, crown 8vo.

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In at the Death, by G. F. Underhill.
Sudden Death, or, My Lady the Wolf, by
Britiffe C. Skottowe, M.A.

Two Chorus Girls, by W. Hamilton Clarke,
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The Professor's Last Experiment, by Ritson and Stanley Stewart, picture boards.

UNIFORM EDITION OF CAPT. MAYNE REID'S
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The Flag of Distress.

The Naturalist in Siluria. The Child Wife.

No Quarter.

The Free Lances. Gwen Wynn.

Seyffert's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, GIFT BOOKS:-
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Foreign Educational Codes, by A. Sonnenschein,
second edition, with additions of the South
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PARALLEL GRAMMAR SERIES, edited by Pro-
fessor E. A. Sonnenschein, M.A. (Oxon.) :--
Latin Grammar, by Professor E. A. Sonnen-
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Latin Exercises, by C. M. Dix, M.A. (Oxon.).
English Grammar, by J. Hall, M.A., and Miss
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English Exercises.

French Grammar, by Professor L. Moriarty, M.A. (Oxon.).

French Exercises, by L. Moriarty, M.A. German Grammar, by Professor Kuno Meyer, Ph. D.

German Exercises.

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Elfriede, a Psychological Romance, by George Taylor, author of Antinous' &c., two volumes, crown 8vo.

St. Anne's Hospital, its Senators and Sufferers, one volume, crown 8vo.

A Moral Bigamist, a Story of Ourselves in India, by S. E. P.

One of the Forty (L'Immortel), by Alphonse Daudet, translated by Prof. Verrall, M.A., and Margaret De G. Verrall, one volume, crown 8vo.

The Root of all Evil, by Alexander Fearon, one volume, crown 8vo.

Misterton's Mistake, by Walter Raymond, one volume, crown 8vo.

Short Stories, by Andrew Lang and Paul Silvester, crown 8vo.

Ghost's Gloom, by J. G. Holmes, crown 8vo. Castle Heather, by Lady William Lennox, cheap edition, crown 8vo.

Gilbert Freethorne's Heritage, by W. C. Alvary, cheap edition, crown 8vo.

The Strange Adventures of Lucy Smith, by F. C. Philips, author of As in a Looking Glass.' Lord and Lady Piccadilly, by the Earl of Desart.

In the Land of Marvels, by Th. Vernalecken and Prof. E. Johnson, M.A., crown 8vo.

A King and Not a King, by M. Spring-Rice,
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The Queen's Land, by Commander Cameron,
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From the Bosom of the Deep, by J. E. Muddock,
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Merevale, by Mrs. John Bradshaw, illustrated, crown 8vo.

The Boys of Raby, by F. A. White, B.A., second edition, with four new illustrations, crown 8vo.

Suzanne de l'Orme, a tale of Huguenot France, illustrated, crown 8vo.

Kintail Place, a Story of the great French Revolution, by the author of 'Dorothy,' illustrated edition, crown 8vo.

An American Hero (J. Lloyd Garrison), by F. E. Cooke, author of Short Biographies' &c., illustrated, crown 8vo.

Play with your Own Marbles, by the Rev. J. J. Wright, author of Merry, Merry Boys,' crown 8vo.

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Alberuni's India, an Account of the Religion, Philosophy, Literature, Geography, Astronomy, Customs, Laws, and Astrology of India, about A.D. 1030, translated from the Arabic by Dr. Edward C. Sachau, in 2 volumes, post 8vo.

The Life of Hiuen Tsiang, by the Shamans Hwui Li and Yen-Tsung, with a preface containing an account of the Works of I-Tsing, by Samuel Beal, B.A., post 8vo.

Messrs. Trübner & Co.-continued. Miscellaneous Papers relating to Indo-China and the Indian Archipelago, third series, reprinted for the Straits branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, and edited by R. Rost, Ph.D., ‹ &c. &c., Librarian to the Indian Office, post 8vo.

A Sketch of the Modern Languages of Oceania, by R. N. Cust, LL.D., author of Modern Languages of the East,''Modern Languages of Africa,' &c., post 8vo.

Daçakumaracarita of Dandin, translated by Edward J. Rapson, post 8vo.

Hindu Philosophy, The Bhagavad Gita, or the Sacred Lay, a Sanskrit Philosophical Poem, translated, with notes, by John Davies, M.A. (Cantab.), M.R.A.S., a new edition, post 8vo. The Philosophy of Law, by Professor Diodato Lioy, translated by W. Hastie, post 8vo. Analysis of Ethical Conception, by S. Alexander, post Svo.

Johann Gottlieb Fichte's Popular Works, the nature of the scholar, the vocation of the scholar, the vocation of man, the doctrine of religion, characteristics of the present age, with a memoir by William Smith, LL.D., 2 volumes, post 8vo.

The Science of Knowledge, by J. G. Fichte, translated from the German by A. E. Kroeger, with an introduction by Professor W. T. Harris, post 8vo.

The Science of Rights, by J. G. Fichte, translated from the German by A. E. Kroeger, with an introduction by Professor W. T. Harris, post 8vo.

Marriage and Divorce, including religious,

practical, and political aspects of the question, by Ap. Richard, M.A. Cantab., crown 8vo. The Moral Ideal, a historic study, by Julia Wedgwood, demy 8vo.

The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford and Mark Rutherford's Deliverance, edited by his Friend, Reuben Shapcott, second edition, corrected, and with additions, 1 volume, crown 8vo.

Social History of the Races of Mankind, Third Division, Aoneo-Maranonians, by A. Featherman, 8vo.

The History of Canada, by William Kingsford, Vol. II. 1679-1725, 8vo.

The Unfortunate One, a Novel, by Ivan Toorgeynieff, translated from the Russian by A. R. Thompson, crown 8vo.

Ulli, the story of a Neglected Girl, translated from the German of Emma Biller by A B.: Daisy Rost, crown 8vo.

Uncle Piper of Piper's Hill, by Tasma, crown 8vo.

Naples in 1888, by Eustace Neville Rolfe, author of Pompeii, Past and Present,' 'Pompeii, Popular and Practical,' Handbook to the Naples Museum, &c., and Holcombe Ingleby, author of Echoes from Naples &c., crown Svo.

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The History and Description of the Eruption of Krakatoa in the Bay of Sunda, Compiled by the Committee of the Royal Society, Edited by G. J. Symons, F.R.S., with six Chromo-Lithographs of the remarkable sunsets of 1883, and 40 Maps and Diagrams, 1 vol. 4to. South-African Butterflies, a Monograph of the Extra-Tropical Species, by Roland Trimen, F.R.S., F.L.S., F.Z.S., F.Ent.S., &c., Curator of the South African Museum, Cape Town,

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assisted by James Henry Bowker, F.Z.S., F.R.G.S., &c. &c., Vol. III. completing the work, demy 8vo.

Water Analysis, a Practical Treatise on the Examination of Potable Water, by J. Alfred Wanklyn, M.R.C.S., and E. T. Chapman, M.C.C.S., new edition, crown 8vo.

Air Analysis, a Practical Treatise on the Examination of Air, with Appendix on Coal Gas, by J. A. Wanklyn and W. J. Cooper, crown 8vo.

Rocks and Soils, their Origin, Composition, and Characteristics, Chemical, Geological, and Agricultural, by Horace Edward Stockbridge, Ph.D., 8vo.

Lectures on the Ikosahedron, and the solution of Equations of the Fifth Degree, by Felix Klein, Professor of Mathematics, Göttingen, Translated by George Gavin Morrice, M.A., M.B., Member of the London Mathematical Society, demy Svo.

Table of Quarter-Squares of all Numbers from 1 to 200,000, for simplifying Multiplication, Squaring and Extraction of the Square Root, and to render the results of these operations more certain, Calculated by Joseph Blater, royal 4to.

Table of Napier, giving the Nine Multiples of all Numbers, and permitting to perform quicker and more conveniently than by the ordidary proceedings the Multiplication and Division of Numbers with many Figures. Published by Joseph Blater, with the assistance of A. Steinhauser, Counsellor of Government at Vienna.

India, a descriptive poem, Dedicated by kind permission to His Excellency the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Lytton, G.C.B., G.C.S.I., C.I.E., H. B. Majesty's Ambassador at Paris (late Viceroy and Governor-General of India), by H. B. W. Garrick, Assistant Archæologist to the Government of India, crown 8vo. The Breitmann Ballads, by Charles G. Leland, A new edition, with additions, fep. 8vo. Count Tolstoi as Novelist and Thinker, Lectures delivered at the Royal Institution by Charles Edward Turner, English Lector in the University of St. Petersburg, crown 8vo.

The Narrative of the Holy Bible, by Emily Marion Harris, crown 8vo.

An Arabic-English Dictionary, on a new and unique System, comprising about 120,600 Arabic Words, with an English Index of about 50,000 Words, by H. A. Salmoné, Arabic Lecturer at University College, London, 8vo. A Handbook of Colloquial Japanese, by Basil Hall Chamberlain, crown 8vo.

A Grammar of the Burmese Language, by A. Judson, a new edition, 8vo.

A Short Grammar of the Japanese Spoken Language, by W. G. Aston, M.A., H.B.M.'s Legation, Yedo, Japan, crown 8vo.

A Sanskrit Grammar, including both the classical language and the older language, and the older dialects of Veda and Brahmana, by W. D. Whitney, a new edition, 8vo. Trübner's series of Simplified Grammars, edited by Dr. Rost, Librarian to the India Office. A Simplified Grammar of the Panjabi Language, together with extracts for Reading, and a Vocabulary, by the Rev. Wm. St. Clair Tisdall, M.A., late principal C.M.S. Training College, Amritsar, crown 8vo.

Messrs. Trübner & Co.-continued. The Italic Dialects. I. The text of the inscriptions (Oscan, Paelignian, Sabine, &c., the oldest Latin and Faliscan, Volscian Picentine and Umbrian), with the Italic glosses of Varro and Festus, edited and arranged by R. Seymour Conway, M.A., 8vo. Rig-Veda Sanhitá, a collection of ancient Hindu hymns. constituting part of the Seventh and Eighth Ashtaka of the Rig-Veda, translated from the original Sanskrit by H. H. Wilson, M.A., F.R.S., edited by W. F. Webster, M.A., vol. vi., 8vo.

Handbook of Chinese Buddhism, being a Sanskrit-Chinese Dictionary, with vocabularies of Buddhist Terms in Pali, Singhalese, Siamese, Burmese, Tibetan, Mongolian, and Japanese, by Ernest J. Eitel, M.A., Ph.D. (Tubing.), demy Svo.

Indian Myths, or legends, traditions, and symbols of the Aborigines of America compared with those of other countries, including Hindustan, Egypt, Persia, Assyria, and China, by Ellen Russell Emerson, a new edition, 8vo. illustrated. Supplement to an Index to Periodical Literature, 1882 to 1886, by William Frederick Poole, LL.D., late librarian of the Chicago Public Library, one vol. royal 8vo. Concordance of the Divina Commedia, by Professor Edward Allen Fay, Ph.D., Svo.

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Jerusalem, the Holy City, by Colonel Sir Charles Wilson, with about 80 engravings on steel and wood, small imperial 4to.

Celebrated Pictures at the Glasgow Exhibition, by Walter Armstrong, M.A., illustrated with nearly 100 engravings on steel and wood after pictures and sculpture by Sir Frederick Leighton, Bart., P.R.A., Sir J. E. Millais, L. Alma Tadema, Sir David Wilkie, J. M. W. Turner, W. Q. Orchardson, E. J. Poynter, Sir James Linton, Hamo Thornycroft, J. MacNeil Whistler, Thos. Gainsborough, John Pettie, Albert Moore, Marcus Stone, Hubert Herkomer, Corot, Millet, Maris, L'Hermitte, Rodin, &c., &c., limited large paper edition, also a small paper edition, imperial 4to. Pen-and-Ink Notes at the Glasgow Exhibition, by T. Raffles Davison, written by Robert Walker, Secretary to the Fine Art Section, with about 100 illustrations, and forming a handsome souvenir of the Exhibition, royal 4to.

The Great Historic Families of Scotland, by James Taylor, containing accounts of the following families among many others :Menteiths, Douglases, Maitlands, Campbells, Hamiltons, Gordons, Grahams, Hays, Mackenzies, Maxwells, &c., &c., new edition, in 2 vols. royal Svo.

Etchings by Paul Rajon, Fortuny, and others, a collection of 20 magnificent etchings after J. L. E. Meissonier, J. L. Gérôme, &c., &c.,. limited edition, printed on Japan paper. The Art of Decorating, by Henri Mayeux, translated by J. Gonino, and illustrated with nearly 300 engravings, post 8vo. Adeline's Dictionary of Terms used in Art, Architecture, Heraldry, and Archæology, translated and enlarged by C. Whibley, with nearly 1,500 illustrations, post 8vo. Switzerland, its Mountains, Valleys, Lakes, and Rivers, with nearly 200 illustrations, small 4to.

Messrs. J. S. Virtue & Co., Limited--continued. Japan and its Art, by Marcus B. Huish, with over 100 illustrations, crown 8vo. Invalid Cookery, by Mary Davies, with instructions on the preparation of food for the Sick. The Nurse's Companion in the Sick Room, by Mary Davies.

The Art Annual for 1888, being the Christmas

Number of The Art Journal, consisting of the life and work of J. C. Hook, R.A., by F. G. Stephens, illustrated with 6 full-page plates and about 40 other engravings, similar in style to the lives and works of Sir Frederick Leighton, Sir J. E. Millais, Alma Tadema, and J. L. Meissonier.

The Art Journal Volume, 1888, with 16 fullpage etchings and engravings, and several hundred illustrations in the text.

The Year's Art, 1889, by Marcus B. Huish, containing a concise epitome of all matters relating to the arts of painting, sculpture, and architecture which have occurred during the year 1888, together with information respecting the events of the year 1889, with portraits of the A.R.A.s.

Showell's Housekeeper's Account Book for the Year 1889, with thoroughly revised and corrected tables of daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly expenditure.

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The Kisses, preceded by the Month of May, by Claude Joseph Dorat, Musketeer of the King, illustrated with 47 copperplate engravings from designs of Eisen and Marillier. The Origin of the Graces, by Mdlle. Dionis Dusejour, illustrated with copperplate engravings from designs by Cochin.

The Temple of Gnidus, by Montesquieu, with a preface by Octave Uzanne, illustrated with 15 copperplate engravings from designs by Eisen and Le Barbier.

Memoirs of the Count de Gramont: containing The Amorous History of the English Court under the reign of Charles II., by Count Anthony Hamilton, translated from the French and thoroughly revised by the original edition of 1713, with a large number of entirely new illustrative and explanatory notes, prefaced by an account of the Gramont Family and a memoir of Anthony Hamilton, and supplemented by particulars of the after careers of the principal personages of the Memoirs, edited by Henry Vizetelly, author of The Story of the Diamond Necklace,' Berlin under the New Empire,' &c,, illustrated with 17 etchings by C. Courtry, Guenier, C. Manigaud, E. Salmon, &c., from designs by J. Chauvet, Choquet, and H. Gray, and with 34 portraits engraved on copper after the originals by Sir Peter Lely, &c., formerly in the Beauty Room at Windsor and in various private collections, in two volumes, large 8vo.

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The World's Inhabitants, or Mankind, Animals, and Plants, being a popular description of the races and peoples now inhabiting the globe, their origin, history, manners, and customs, their predecessors in the lands that they occupy, their most notable characteristics and achievements in past and in

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modern times, together with accounts of the principal animals and plants of the great continents and islands, thus giving, in one view, mankind in all his varieties, with the other living creatures surrounding him, by G. T. Bettany, M.A., B.Sc., F.L.S., F.R.M.S., with nearly 1,000 authentic wood engravings exhibiting the types of men, animals, and plants inhabiting the various quarters of the globe, 1 vol. royal 8vo.

A Popular History of England from the Earliest Times to the Year 1887, the Jubilee of Queen Victoria I., comprising also a summary of the history of the nations of Europe, arranged in divisions, corresponding with the periods of English history, by H. W. Dulcken, Ph.D., with full-page illustrations and hundreds of engravings in the text, 1 vol. royal 8vo.

Our National Cathedrals, their History and Architecture from the Earliest Records to the Present Time, with Special Accounts of Modern Restorations, profusely illustrated with coloured plates and wood engravings in the text, complete in 3 vols., crown 4to. Captain Cook's Voyages round the World, a complete narrative of the adventures and discoveries of James Cook, the great navigator and explorer, with numerous full-page plates and engravings in the text, royal 8vo. Forster's Life of Goldsmith, the Life and Times of Oliver Goldsmith, by John Forster, author of The Life of Charles Dickens' &c., with full-page plates and engravings in the text, by Maclise, Stanfield, and other eminent artists, 1 vol. medium 8vo.

A Dictionary of Technical and Trade Terms of Architectural Design and Building Construction, being practical descriptions, with technical details, of the different departments connected with the various subjects, with derivations of, and French and German equivalents or synonyms for the various terms, by the editor of the Technical Journal, demy 8vo.

The Children's Picture Annual, Twelfth Season, The Golden Hour Picture Book, Short Stories in Simple Language, by Mercie Sunshine, printed in large type, and full of beautiful Pictures, crown 4to.

Stray Leaves, Pictures from Nature, with Thoughts and Precepts from Holy Writ and Sacred Song, an original monotint book, in wrapper, beautifully coloured in representation of autumn leaves.

The Letters, Sermons, and Writings of the Rev. Robert Hall, A.M., in 6 vols., crown 8vo.

The Industrial Self-instructor in the Leading Branches of Technical Science and Industrial Arts and Processes, comprising building and mechanical design and construction, materials used in the arts and sciences, manufactures, chemical industry, art manufactures, rural work, technical drawing and design, with practical, useful and technical notes, facts and figures for ready reference, by numerous practical writers and technical experts, profusely illustrated by working drawings, designs, and diagrams, in 5 vols. demy 4to.

Moore's Irish Melodies, with the celebrated

and unsurpassed symphonies and accompaniments of Sir John Stevenson and Sir Henry

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Bishop, with portrait and biography of Moore and an essay on the music of Ireland, medium 4to.

The Amateur Mechanic, being the seventh volume of amateur work, illustrated, a manual of constructive and decorative art and manual labour, edited by the author of 'Every Man His Own Mechanic,' with folding supplements, containing designs, sketches, and working drawings, and about 1,000 wood engravings in the text, crown 4to.

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Our Nurses, and the Work they have to do, by H. O'Neill and Edith A. Barnett, lecturer to the National Health Society, &c., crown 8vo. Real Greatness, or practical counsels on the culture of a noble life, by Dr. J. W. Kirton, author of Buy your own Cherries,' True Nobility,' 'Cheerful Homes, how to get and keep them,' &c., crown 8vo.

Miss Lou,' by E. P. Roe, author of From Jest to Earnest,' He Fell in Love with His Wife' &c., crown 8vo.

Cathedral Churches of England and Wales, a new series of popular handbooks, illustrated with coloured plates and wood engravings in the text, crown 4to.; 1. Canterbury Cathedral ; 2. St. Paul's Cathedral.

Great Thinkers and Brilliant Speakers, by
Henry J. Nicholl.
Great Writers, England's

essayists and

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New volumes of the Royal Library of Choice Books by Famous Authors: Han of Iceland, by Victor Hugo; Paul Clifford, by Lytton Bulwer; Midshipman Easy, by Captain Marryat; Japhet in Search of a Father, by Captain Marryat; Jacob Faithful, by Captain Marryat; Peter Simple, by Captain Marryat ; The King's Own, by Captain Marryat; Frank Mildmay, by Captain Marryat; Pacha of Many Tales, by Captain Marryat; Rattlin, the Reefer, by Captain Marryat; Last of the Mohicans, by J. Fenimore Cooper; The Deerslayer, by J. Fenimore Cooper; The Spy, by J. Fenimore Cooper; The Prairie, by J. Fenimore Cooper.

New shilling educational books: Lessons in French, by Jules A. L. Kunz, French lecturer to the Heriot-Watt Institute, &c.; Lessons in German, by H. W. Dulcken, Ph.D.

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New volumes of the Lily Series of Pure Fiction: Three People, by Pansy'; Ester Ried, by 'Pansy'; Ester Ried Yet Speaking,' by 'Pansy'; Julia Ried, by Pansy'; The Fair God, by Lew Wallace; Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen; Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen; Emma, by Jane Austen: Honoured in the Breach, by Julia Magruder; An Unexpected Result, by E. P. Roe. New volumes of the Youth's Library: Masters in History, by Rev. Peter Anton; Great Novelists, by James C. Watt; Life of Thomas Carlyle, by H. J. Nicholl; England's Essayists, by Rev. Peter Anton; Brilliant Speakers, by H. J. Nicholl; Great Scholars, by H. J. Nicholl; Lamb's Tales from Shakspeare; On Board the Rocket.

New and cheap edition of Hawley Smart's Saddle and Sabre.

A new translation, by K. Aungle, of Victor Hugo's Han of Iceland.

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Messrs. Ward, Lock & Co.-continued. Stormlight, a story of Love and Nihilism, by J. E. Muddock, late Swiss Correspondent of the Daily News, author of From the Bosom of the Deep' &c

The Brand of Cain, by G. Norway.

Under Spell of the Dark Powers, by G. A. Colmache, author of An Undiscovered Crime.' 'B,' Confidential, by Alfred H. Poultney. How Mr. Skelton's Sin Found Him Out, by Douglas Harrison.

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The colour-book of the season: Over the Hills, by E. L. Shute, beautifully illustrated by Jessie Watkins, 48 pp. of alternate colour, and monotint pictures printed in 16 colours, in the very highest style of lithography, in small 4to. picture boards, cloth back. New coloured book, uniform in style with "Young England's Nursery Rhymes:' A Merry Go Round, illustrated by Constance Haslewood, with 96 charming original illustrations after water-colours. Young England's Nursery Rhymes,' the book of which this is a prototype, is now in its 50th thousand. Imperial 16mo. stiff wrapper, picture cover. A charming children's story: On Duty, by Angelica Selby, with 14 original illustrations by E. G. Reynolds, in crown 8vo. cloth gilt, bevelled boards.

Burnham Breaker, by Homer Greene, author of 'The Blind Brother,' &c., with original illustrations, by A. W. Cooper, in crown 8vo., cloth gilt, bevelled boards.

The 'Stanley' Library, an entirely new series for young readers:

1. The King's Bell Tower, a Romance of the Olden Time, by R. André, with original illustrations by A. W. Cooper.

2. The Treasure Finder, a Story of a Lost Galleon, by W. J. Gordon, with original illustrations by W. S. Stacey.

3. Jack Locke, a Tale of the War and the Wave, by Dr. Gordon Stables, with original illustrations by F. A. Fraser.

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New and finer edition with illustrations: BenHur, a Tale of the Christ, by General Lew Wallace, Author of The Fair God, or the Last of the Tzins,' &c. in crown 8vo. cloth gilt, bevelled boards, with 8 new and original illustrations by W. S. Stacey, and portrait. The Book of Nonsense, by the late Edward Lear, 26th edition, re-issued in its original form, with 110 droll illustrations, printed in black and white, with full letterpress descriptions, oblong 4to. gilt.

More Nonsense, by the late Edward Lear,

104 pages of droll illustrations, with full letterpress descriptions, oblong 4to. gilt. Nonsense Songs and Stories, by the late Edward Lear, with all the original illustrations, and a preface hitherto unpublished, square 16mo. gilt.

Nonsense Botany and Alphabets, by the late Edward Lear, with 162 illustrations, square 16mo. gilt.

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Messrs. Frederick Warne & Co.-continued. That Sister-in-law of Mine, by Harry Parkes, author of The Man who would Like to Marry,''The Girl who Wouldn't Mind Getting Married,' &c. a society sketch, illustrated with 23 clear and humorous pictures, with accompanying letterpress, in oblong 8vo. half-cloth, new style.

Craden's Complete Concordance, by Youngman, imperial 8vo. new style.

New handsome volume: Travels in Mexico, and Life among the Mexicans, by Frederick A. Ober, author of Young Folks,' History of Mexico,' &c. with 190 illustrations, mainly from photographs and the author's sketches, in demy 8vo. cloth gilt, fully illustrated. Robinson Crusoe, by Daniel Defoe, with numerous original illustrations and 16 page coloured plates, uniform in style with our recent editions of Grimm,' 'Andersen,' and 'The Arabian Nights,' demy 8vo. gilt, bevelled boards, handsome binding.

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The Swiss Family Robinson, with 200 original illustrations and 16 page coloured plates, new type, &c. uniform in style with our recent editions of Grimm,' 'Andersen,' and 'The Arabian Nights,' demy 8vo. gilt, bevelled boards, handsome binding.

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Handsome re-issue in a greatly improved form of the Chandos Poets. Each volume is illustrated with six superb photographs by Poulton, and bound in an entirely new and tasty style. The following volumes to be issued:

Shakspeare (not red line), Longfellow, Byron (not red line), Milton, Scott, Wordsworth, Shelley, Burns, Hood, Gems of National Poetry, Hemans, Moore, imperial 8vo. large type, with red line, good paper.

The Albion Poets, new volumes: Burns' Poetical Works, Shelley's Poetical Works, complete editions, finely printed in large type, with explanatory notes, in large crown 8vo. cloth gilt; ditto, in imit. half-Roxburghe, gilt top, steel frontispiece; ditto, limp French morocco, red under gold edges; ditto, full calf, red under gold edges.

The Lansdowne Poets, new volume: Edgar Allan Poe's Poetical and Prose Works, selected and edited by John H. Ingram, with full notes, memoir, &c. in crown 8vo. gilt and gilt edges, with original illustrations, Oxford red line border and steel portrait.

The Chandos Classics, new volume: Poe's Poetical and Frose Works, selected and edited by John H. Ingram, with full notes, memoir,

&c. Humorous Readings and Recitations, selected and edited by Leopold Wagner, in crown 8vo. cloth.

The Christmas Pantomime, depicting many of
the popular characters of a pantomime, very
finely printed in colours from drawings by H.
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Favourite Ballad Series, in small 4to. ribbon
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The Old Folks at Home, illustrated by G. W.
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Annie Laurie, illustrated by Genevieve Hall.
Kathleen Mavourneen, illustrated by C. X.
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When the Swallow Homeward Flies, ilius-
trated by Joseph Lauber.
Each printed in the best style of monotint,
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