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CHARACTER SKETCHES FROM DICKENS,

Consisting of Six Facsimile Reproductions, in large folio size, of Drawings

By FRED. BARNARD.

Mrs. Gamp.

Alfred Jingle.
Bill Sikes.

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Little Dorrit.
Sidney Carton.
Pickwick.

'These Drawings are vigorously conceived and executed, and are entitled to a hearty welcome.'

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ESCOTT'S ENGLAND.

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LIFE of the RT. HON. W. E. GLADSTONE.

By GEORGE BARNETT SMITH.

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THE ENCYCLOPAEDIC DICTIONARY.

A New and Original Work of Reference to all the Words in the English Language, with a full
Account of their Origin, Meaning, Pronunciation, and Use.
M.A., F.G.S., Memb. Bibl. Archeol. Society, &c.

various Eminent Authorities.

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By ROBERT HUNTER,
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Large Plate Engravings of the Representative Men of all Times, Places, and Professions.

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FRENCH: Taine; Renan.

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From the TIMES' of August 6, 1879.

"Under this striking title Messrs. Sampson Low and Co. have just issued two volumes, instalments of a work of some magnitude and of exceptionally brilliant promise. They propose to form a portrait collection with biographical notices of the hundred men, more or less, who by universal consent stand in the foremost rank of their respective departments of thought and action. The greatest men, and none but the greatest, the men who have moulded our ideas and our civilisation, who have made history, and changed the destinies of mankind, are to be collected together in one brilliant galaxy, to illustrate the different forms of intellectual activity with which their names are inseparably associated. All that has been said of the first volume,

with due allowance for difference of subject, will apply equally to the second. The excellence of portrait, care and finish of biography, beauty of paper and type are the same. Thus far Messrs. Sampson Low and Co. have done well. They have succeeded in giving no unworthy idea of some thirty of the very foremost men of all this world.' We shall look forward with interest to what is to follow. We are told that the world knows nothing of its greatest men. It may be true, but as a matter of fact the world does not believe it. The great men who are unknown to the world are lost to it, and the world does not trouble itself greatly about them. But here are men of whom the world does know something, and is ever eager to know more. brilliant company truly, these men of every country and of all time, citizens of no mean city, for the ground they once touched is ennobled for ever."

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