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THE MONTHLY CHRONICLE for June PETER PARLEY'S MAGAZINE, No. 6,

contains-1. The Household Question.-2. "Life, a Dream" with translated Specimens from Calderon.-3. The Flowering Trees of June.-4. Two Sonnets.-5. Letters on Italy, No. II. By Joseph Mazzini.-6. Sculpture in England; Flaxman, the Exhibition of the Royal Academy, the Elgin Marbles, the Nelson Monument. - 7. Rural Police; First Report of the Commissioners.-8. Recent

Poetry; Reade, Wade, Hanmer, Stoddart--9. The Battle

of the Dragon, from Schiller.

THE

Longman, Orme, and Co.

(1852)

ECLECTIC REVIEW for June.

CONTENTS.

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THE DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGA

ZINE for June, price 2s. 6d. contains

1. A Midsummer Anthology.-2. Confessions of Harry Lorrequer, Chap. XXXII., The Duel; Chap. XXXIII., Early Recollections-A First Love; Chap. XXXIV., Wise Resolves; Chap. XXXV., The Proposal; Chap. XXXVI., Thoughts upon Matrimony in general, and in the Army in particular: the Knight of Kerry and Billy M'Cabe.3. Social, Moral, and Political State of Sweden. -4. The Datura Fastuosa, a Botanical Tale, from Hoffman. 5. Reade's Poems.-6. Report of the Conservative Registration Committee. --7. Hibernian Bailads; being an Eighth Extract from the Legacy of the late Francis Purcell, P.P. of Drumcoolagh.-8. Ministerial Manœuvres, -9. Critical Notices Elements of Geology - Domestic Scenes in Russia. (1854)

price 3d. contains Sports-Bathing; The Life and Adventures of Neddy Bray; More about Alfred the Great; Tales of History.

Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.

(1858)

a Tale

THE WIZARD of WINDSHAW:
of the 17th Century. 3 vols. post Svo.--May be had
at all the Libraries.
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rich vein is opened, while 'hair breadth 'scapes,' and deeds i
of enterprise will delight the adventurous and enthusias
tic spirit."-LONDON AND PARIS LADIES' MAG. (1859)

THE SUNBEAM, Part XVII-Criticisms

on

Rooke's Opera-Mr. Macready's Lear and
Macbeth-The Royal Academy-The Poetic Character of
L.E.L.-Tales of the Monthly Nurse, by Selwyn Cosway,
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THE MONTHLY MAGAZINE, No. VI.

price 2s. 6d. Edited by JOHN A. HERAUD, Esq., contains, inter alia, Milton-Royal Academy-ExhibitionS -Port Natal-Goethe's Faust-Library MonologueUndulatory Theory of Light-Rooke's Opera-Editor's Address on completing his first volume, with Remarks on the Political Aspects of the Times. "Entitled to claim the first rank in periodical literature."-THE ERA. (1561)

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TO ARTISTS, AND PATRONS OF THE FINE ARTS.
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THOMAS'S LIFE OF NAPOLEON.

THE LIFE of NAPOLEON BONAPARTE,

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very striking original essays on subjects connected with

CABINET COLLOQUIES, No. 5, concerning

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THE THEOLOGICAL WORKS of the late
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HUG'S INTRODUCTION to the NEW
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ELEMENTS of BIBLICAL THEOLOGY.

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A CATALOGUE of SHELLS; including

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SOME OBSERVATIONS on the

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IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN.

THE DIFFICULTIES

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CEREMONIES of HOLY WEEK, as performed in the Papal Chapels, delivered in Rome, in the Lent of MDCCCXXXVII. By NICHOLAS WISEMAN, D.D. Principal of the English College, and Professor in the University of Rome. 1 vol. 8vo. illustrated with 9 beautiful Engravings, and a plan of the Papal Chapels. 8s. 6d. cloth boards. (1917) Also,

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London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.
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LIGUORI, ST. FRANCIS DE GIROLAMO, ST. JOHN JOSEPH of the CROSS, ST. PACIFICUS of SAN SEVERINO, and ST. VERONICA GIULIANI, whose Canonization took place on Trinity Sunday, 26th of May, 1839. 1 vol. 12mo. uniform with Dr. Wiseman's Lectures on the Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church. (1918) 4s. 6d. boards.

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PAGAN ROME.

Translated from the 18mo. French, by the Rev. THOMAS PYNE, A.M. 6d. stiff covers, or 5s. per dozen; 1s. half-bound. (1924)

THE ORIGIN and PERMANENCE of

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GREAT MEETING ON NATIONAL EDUCATION.

THE SPEECHES of the ARCHBISHOP

of CANTERBURY, the BISHOPS of LONDON and

THE HISTORY of CHRISTIANITY in

INDIA, from the Commencement of the Christian Era. By the Rev. JAMES HOUGH, M.A. F.C.P.S. Perpetual Curate of Ham, late Chaplain to the Honourable East India Company at Madras. 2 vols. 1. 4s. cloth. (1930)

HINDOO FEMALE EDUCATION.

By

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SEALS of the COVENANT OPENED; or, the Sacraments of the Church considered in their connexion with the great Doctrines of the Gospel. By JAMES J. CUMMINS. 2s. 6d. cloth. (1932)

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Oxford: J. H. Parker. London: J. G. and F. Rivington.

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THE SECOND ADVENT of CHRIST THAMUTA, the SPIRIT of DEATH: and

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Recently published, by the same Author, THE SAVIOUR'S RIGHT to DIVINE WORSHIP VINDICATED. Royal 12mo. 8s. 6d. cloth. (1929) Dublin: J. Robertson. London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co. Edinburgh: W. Whyte and Co.

other Poems. By MARY GRACE COOPER. 4s. cloth. "This little poem came to us by accident, just as the ocean sometimes flings a jewel on the strand, and a pure pearl it is-deserving of notice, calculated from its size and

spirit to console and cheer the sick chamber, or rest amongst those sabbath books which ought to have a place sacred and apart' in every English home."-BRITANNIA. (1941) Longman, Orme, and Co.

Books just published-continued.

AN ENTIRELY NEW WORK ON ANGLING.

THE BRITISH ANGLER'S MANUAL;
or, the Art of Angling in England, Scotland, Wales,
and Ireland. With some account of the Principal Rivers,
Lakes, and Trout Streams, and Instructions in Fly-Fishing,
Trolling, and Angling at the Bottom, and more particularly
for the Trout. The work is highly embellished with Views
of the most beautiful Scenery in the various Fishing
Stations described; together with accurate Delineations of
the Fish, Flies, and Materials used in Angling from
Original Pictures and Drawings by the Author. By
T. C. HOFLAND, Esq. Dedicated, by permission, to Sir
F. L. Chantrey, R.A. F.R.S. &c. Post Svo. £1. ls.; or
£1. 16s. large paper, proof plates.
(1942)

Whitehead and Co. 76, Fleet Street; and R. Ackermann, 191, Regent Street.

THE NOBLE SCIENCE. A FEW GENERAL IDEAS ON FOX-HUNTING, for the use of the rising generation of Sportsmen, more especially those of the Hertfordshire Hunt Club. By F. P. DELME RADCLIFFE, Esq. Master of the Hertfordshire Hounds. Dedicated to His Grace the Duke of Rutland. In a royal 8vo. volume, handsomely bound and gilt; with highly-finished and faithful steel-plate Portraits of the celebrated Hugo Meynell, Esq. and C. Loraine Smith, Esq. and numerous beautifully executed Illustrations on Wood, from Original Drawings by the Rev. C. D. Radcliffe, price 28s. (1943)

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THE PRINCIPLES and PRACTICE of

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For favourable review of this work, see Times Newspaper of May 25. (1944) John Williams, Library of Arts, 106, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury.

THE REFORMER'S PORTRAIT
GALLERY.-Just published, by the New Proprietor,
Part VIII. imp. 8vo. 35.; and folio, Proofs, 7s. 6d.
comprising beautifully executed Portraits of

EARL GREY,

MARQUIS OF LANSDOWNE,

LORD PALMERSTON.

In continuation of a splendid and popular New Work,
comprising Portraits and Memoirs of the most distinguished
Living Political Reformers. The Portraits by first-rate
Artists, and the Memoirs by a distinguished Literary
Character.

Mr. DOWDING, the present Proprietor, begs to call the particular attention of the Public to the present Part of this Work. Numerous inquiries have been made respecting the cause of delay between the last and the present publication. It has been entirely occasioned by the Publisher's resolve to produce such a Work as should merit the complete approbation of the Public. For this purpose, Reformers only of unquestionable and established distinction have been selected, with their Portraits from Original Paintings now for the first time engraved. The Portraits thus fresh from the pencil of the most eminent Artists, are, by all familiar with the Noble Originals, allowed to be faithful representatives;-and it is distinctly wished that this Part may be regarded as a specimen of the Proprietor's earnest endeavours to make the Work : in every respect worthy of the great cause with which it is identified.

* Part IX. is in preparation, and will contain Portraits of LORD DURHAM,

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FLORESTON; or, the New Lord of the¦
Manor : a Tale of Humanity. Comprising the

A TREATISE on WOOD ENGRAVING, History of a Rural Revolution from Vice and Misery to

Historical and Practical. With upwards of 300 Mustrations, engraved on Wood, by JOHN JACKSON. £2.12s.6d. in half-morocco, with gilt top.

*** This work, which contains upwards of 300 Wood Engravings, many of which are elaborate Fac-similes of some of the most scarce and beautiful works in that branch of art, has occupied the attention of Mr. Jackson (a pupil of Bewick), as an engraver, for many years. It was Mr. Jackson's original intention that the literary portion of the Work should have contained only a slight Sketch of the

Virtue and Happiness. Dedicated to the Landed Proprieters
of the United Kingdom. Post 8vo. with Frontispiece and
Vignette, 9s.
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History, with some details of the Practice of the Art. A

The historical portion of the Work has, however, been greatly extended, Mr. Jackson having been fortunate in procuring the literary assistance of Mr. W. A. Chatto. The following is a brief analysis of the Volume:

In the first chapter an attempt is made to trace the principle of Wood Engraving from the earliest authentic period. The second chapter contains an account of the progress of the art as exemplified in the earliest known single cuts, and in the block-books which preceded the invention of typography. As printing from moveable types was unquestionably suggested by the earliest block-books, the third chapter is devoted to an examination of the claims of Gutemberg and Coster to the honour of this

R G E N T I N E.
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(1945)

invention. The fourth chapter contains an account of NAN DARRELL; or, the Gipsy Mother: a

Wood Engraving in connection with the press, from the establishment of typography to the latter end of the fifteenth century. The fifth chapter comprehends the period in which Albert Durer flourished,-that is, from about 1498 to 1528. The sixth contains a notice of the principal Woodcuts designed by Holbein, with an account of the extension and improvement of the art in the sixteenth century, and of its subsequent decline. In the seventh chapter the history of the art is brought down from the commencement of the eighteenth century to the present time. The eighth chapter contains an account of the practice of the art. with remarks on Metallic Relief Engraving, and the best mode of printing Woodcuts.

As

Novel.

By Miss ELLEN PICKERING, Author of "The Merchant's Daughter," "The Squire," "The Heiress," "The Prince and the Pedlar," &c. 3 vols. post 8vo.

"Duty has caused us to read this book once-inclination will lead us to do so again. From no work of Miss Elle Pickering have we risen with such admiration of her talent, as from Nan Darrell.'"-SUFFOLK CHRONICLE. (1949)

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no detailed account of the practice of Wood Engraving PATRICK WELWOOD: a Tale of the

has hitherto been published in England, it is presumed that the information afforded by this part of the Work will not only be interesting to amateurs of the art, but useful to those who are professionally connected with it. (1945) Charles Knight and Co. 22, Ludgate Street.

the Kirk and Covenant, for the Young.
(1950)

18mo. 3s. 6d. cloth.
London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co.
Glasgow: D. Bryce.

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