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BOOK of BEAUTY, do.
PICTURESQUE ANNUAL,
Windsor Castle

21s.; India proofs, mor.52s. 6d.

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FINDEN'S TABLEAUX; or Prose, Poetry GEMS of BEAUTY. Quarto, 31s. 6d. silk.

for 1840. Embellished in a new and unique

style, 3. 3s.; or plain, 2. 2s.

2.

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HEATH'S SHAKSPEARE GALLERY;

consisting of Forty-five Portraits of the Female Characters of Shakspeare's Plays, from Drawings by A. E.

Longman, Orme, and Co.

SPLENDID ANNUALS.

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CHALON, R.A., STEPHANOFF, BOSTOCK, MEADOWS, &c. FINDEN'S TABLEAUX; Prose, Poetry,

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from Drawings by the most Eminent Artists. With Prose THE ORIENTAL ANNUAL; Tales,

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ACKERMANN'S FORGET ME NOT,

a Christmas, New Year's, and Birthday Present, by eminent Living Poets and Novelists, for 1840.

**This volume contains eleven Engravings (among which is a Portrait of the Queen), by C. and H. ROLLS, HALL, GIBBON, BACON, SCRIVEN, ADCOCK, STOCKS, and SIMMONS, from Paintings by LESLIE, A.R.A., CORBOULD, HERBERT, Miss ADAMS, JENKINS, KEYSER, NIXON, HALL, HERBERT, and FARRIER; and the usual variety of Compositions in Prose and Verse, by JAMES MONTGOMERY, DELTA, THE OLD SAILOR, DOUGLAS JERROLD, CALDER CAMPBELL, DR. MACKENZIE, CHARLES SWAIN, MISS BROWN, MARY HOWITT, Miss LAWRANCE, Miss SHERIDAN, Mrs. SIGOURNEY, Mrs. LEE, Mrs. WALKER, &c. &c. 12s. elegantly bound in maroon morocco. (4113)

THE ROYAL LODGES, WINDSOR

GREAT PARK. Executed by command of Her Majesty, by S. ZEIGLER. Eight Plates each View, accompanied with Plates, showing the ground plans. Imperial folio, 1. 11s. 6d. bound in cloth; 3. 3s. col'd. (4114)

"This is a book of singular beauty and taste. Twenty-TS. COOPER'S NEW SERIES of CATTLE

seven exquisite coloured drawings of favourite flowers are accompanied by graceful quotations from the various authors who have felt their sweetest inspiration,' and some charming original poems. Whether for tasteful decoration, originality, or grace, we have seen no superior to this most beautiful volume."-LITERARY GAZETTE.

8.

GROUPS, consisting of Twenty-six Subjects, drawn from Nature on Stone by himself, printed in the improved method of two Tints, under Mr. Hullmandell's personal superintendence. Imperial folio, £4. 4s. hand(4115) somely bound; 10. 10s. coloured, in Portfolio.

HINTS on LIGHT and SHADOW, COM

POSITION, &c. Illustrated by Eighty-three (4116)

PEARLS of the EAST; or, Beauties from Examples, by SAMUEL PROUT, Esq. F.S.A. Imperial 4to.

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S. PROUT, F. S. A. INTERIORS and

EXTERIORS. Forty-eight Plates, imperial 4to. £3s. 3s. half-bound. (4117)

HARDING'S PORTFOLIO.-Twenty-four FIELDING'S TREATISE on the ANCIENT

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Works lately published.

VERY MAN'S ALMANACK, for the THE ORACLE of RURAL LIFE, and

Year 1840, containing, besides the usual contents of an Almanack, a complete Diary of the Year, Operations in the Field, Garden, Orchard, &c; also, a History of the various Saints and Public Events commemorated in the British Calendar, with an Account of the Ceremonies observed in their Celebration, &c. &c. 12mo. 6d. sewed. (4120)

THE

Also,

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WREATH of FRIENDSHIP. 32mo. 1s. neatly bd.

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SPORTSMAN'S and COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S ALMANACK for 1840, with Twenty-six Illustrations, referring to the Sports, Occupations, and Astronomical features of the various Seasons of the Year. 2s. 6d.

"We have great pleasure in recommending it to our readers as extremely well deserving their patronage. It contains a vast variety of information, not only interest

ing but indispensable to sportsmen of all classes, combining a miscellany rarely equalled for utility."-BELL'S LIFE. A. H. Baily and Co., 83, Cornhill.

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DIARY FOR 1840.

COLLINS'S MEMORANDA; or, Daily

Register for 1840: containing a correct Diary for

WORKS JUST PUBLISHED BY

E. CHURTON, 26, HOLLES STREET. 1.

Memorandums, Engagements, &c. and much important THE SPORTING ALMANAC, 1840.

Information interesting to Merchants, Bankers, Gentlemen of the Legal Profession, and all persons engaged in business. Printed on a fine large post paper, 4to. 3s. sewed; 4to. 4s. half-bound; fine edition, ditto, 5s. 6d.

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Suttaby and Co. Stationers' Court; and may be had of all Booksellers and Stationers.

THE MEDICAL POCKET-BOOK for 1840;

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LAMARTINE'S SOUVENIRS,

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containing Space for Memoranda and a great variety PENDANT un VOYAGE en ORIENT.

of useful Information for the Medical Practitioner. Edited by JOHN FOOTE, M.R.C.S. 3s. 6d. roan tuck.

John Churchill, Princes Street, Soho.

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THE HOLY BIBLE. With Marginal

References, and copious Notes, by the Rev. J. H. CAUNTER, B.D., and embellished with 144 Engravings, by

DODDRIDGE'S ORIGINAL SERMONS, Martin and Westall. 1 vol. medium 8vo. 20s. cl. (4134)

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THOMAS WEBSTER, M.A. Secretary to the Institution of Civil Engineers. 1 vol. 12mo. with Woodcuts, 9s. cloth. "It is easier to read than Arnott's work, and merits considerable praise for simplicity of style and felicity of illustration."-ATHENEUM. (4126) 3.

COMSTOCK'S SYSTEM of NATURAL

PHILOSOPHY: adapted to the comprehension of Young Pupils, with Questions for Examination. Edited by GEORGE LEES, A.M. Lecturer on Natural Philosophy, Edinburgh. 1 vol. 18mo. with 225 Woodcuts, 5s. 6d. bd. This work is intended for those commencing the study of Natural Philosophy, and forms an admirable introduction to Webster's "Elements of Physics."

"This is by far the best elementary work on the subject which I have seen."-MARSHALL HALL, M.D. (4127)

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MAUNDER'S TREASURY of KNOW

LEDGE; comprising an English Dictionary, an English Grammar, a Universal Gazetteer, a Classical Dictionary, a Chronological Analysis of General History, a Dictionary of Law Terms, &c. &c. 11th Edition, revised and greatly enlarged, 8s. 6d. cloth; 10s. 6d. roan gilt.

"We have here, in a form admirably adapted for the traveller's portmanteau, the most complete and generallyuseful publication which it has ever fallen to our lot to notice."-ATHENEUM. (4136)

Also, uniform in size and price, THE BIOGRAPHICAL TREASURY; containing Memoirs of nearly 12,000 Individuals. 2d Edit. "A valuable repository for biographical reference.”— LITERARY GAZETTE. (4137)

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WORKS of DANIEL DE FOE: with a Biographical Memoir of the Author, Literary Prefaces, Illustrative Notes, &c. Vol. I. printed uniformly with the Waverley Novels, 58. cloth boards.

The Work will be printed by Mr. TALBOYS, of Oxford, with a new type, and other arrangements to economize hend in each Volume the contents of two of the former space, so as, without any sacrifice of elegance, to compreEditions. The entire collection will form Eighteen Volumes, published Monthly. (4138)

Printed for Thomas Tegg, 73, Cheapside; and may be procured, by order, of all other Booksellers.

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Drawings by Sir Francis Chantrey, R.A., G. Jones, R.A., AGATHOS, and other Sunday Stories. By a

F. R. Lee, R.A., and others, fcp. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

A

4.

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LETTER to the LORD CHANCELLOR,

CLERGYMAN. 18mo. with Engravings, 2s. 6d. cloth. (+150)

5.

on the CLAIMS of the CHURCH of SCOTLAND, GLIMPSES of the PAST. Being a Conti

in regard to its Jurisdiction, and on the proposed Changes in its Polity. By JOHN HOPE, Esq. Dean of Faculty. 2d Edition, 8vo. 2s. 6d.

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FRIENDSHIP with GOD ILLUSTRATED

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THE CHURCH'S VOICE of INSTRUC
TION. Translated from the German of Krummacher,
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8.

TWELVE SERMONS, delivered in the New
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GOTTHOLD SALOMON; and Translated from the German by ANN MARIA GOLDSMID. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

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DAY in the WEEK. By the Rev. PLUMPTON WILSON, LL.B. Rector of Newmarket, Author of "Sermons." 3d Edition, 8vo. 6s. 6d. bound.

AN

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N ENQUIRY whether the SENTENCE of DEATH, PRONOUNCED at the FALL of MAN, included the WHOLE ANIMAL CREATION, or was re

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stricted to the HUMAN RACE: a Sermon preached THE LIFE of SIR RICHARD HILL,

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Works lately published—continued.

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WOMAN Physiologically considered as to

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"A well-compiled and valuable little volume."

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"The lives are written with much talent and acumen."
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1. LITERARY REMAINS of the late WM. HAZLITT :
with a Notice of his Life, by his SON; and Thoughts
on his Genius and Writings, by Sir E. L. BULWER
and Serjeant TALFOURD. 2 vols. 8vo. with Portrait,
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2. SKETCHES and ESSAYS; now first collected. 1 vol.
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3. CHARACTERS of SHAKSPERE'S PLAYS. 3d Edit.
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4. CHARACTERISTICS, in the manner of Rochefau-
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5. ESSAYS on the PRINCIPLES of HUMAN ACTION.
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6. SPIRIT of the AGE; or, Contemporary Portraits.
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7. POLITICAL ESSAYS: with Sketches of Public Cha-
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"The remarkable faculty of saying brilliant things, in
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Works lately published-continued.

DEDICATED BY ESPECIAL COMMAND TO HER MAJESTY.

GRANT'S SKETCHES IN LONDON.

LIFE of FIELD-MARSHAL HIS GRACE SKETCHES in LONDON. BY JAS. GRANT.

the DUKE of WELLINGTON, K.G., G.C.B., G.C.H. &c. &c. By W. H. MAXWELL, Author of "Stories of Waterloo," "The Bivouac," "Victories of the British Army," &c. Containing Portraits of the most distinguished Generals, and Representations of some of the most important Battles; together with numerous Plans of Battles, several Maps, and a great number of Wood Engravings, illustrative of European and Eastern Warfare. Vol. I. Handsomely bound in cloth, 21s. ; and in royal

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N INQUIRY into the USE of CHURCH AUTHORITY, TRADITION, and PRIVATE JUDGMENT, in the Investigation of Revealed Truth. With a

A HISTORY of BRITISH BIRDS; in- CATENA PATRUM from the Writings of Anglican Divines

cluding their Organization, Habits, and Relations; Remarks on Classification and Nomenclature; an Account of the principal Organs of Birds, &c. By WILLIAM MACGILLIVRAY, M.A. Vols. I. and II. 8vo. with numerous Plates, 32s. cloth.

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"An amusing volume of travels.”—SUN. "The information conveyed is at once useful and pleasant; and the book evinces throughout a good, and liberal, truly English feeling."-CoURT JOURNAL.

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"It is written with good feeling throughout-presents many agreeable classical recollections-and without the slightest pretension, conveys much pleasant information in an easy, off-hand manner."-NAVAL & MILITARY GAZ.

،، ، Oriental Outlines' is as entertaining a fire-side com panion, as it will be a serviceable one to the traveller in the East."-ERA.

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A SPACIOUS READING ROOM, Upon an improved plan, has been added, possessing superior and exclusive advantages.-Terms, 3. 3s. the Year. THE ANNUALS FOR 1840,

And other Illustrated Works suitable for Presents, the Drawing-Room Table, &c. ; also, an infinite variety of Repositories, Diaries, Almanacks, and Pocket-Books, in plain, neat, and elegant bindings; and the various departments of Bookselling, Stationery, Bookbinding, and Newspaper Agency, are concentrated in this Establishment.

BOOK SOCIETIES, COUNTRY LIBRA

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